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Dr. Bob Stein

 

Veterinarians average 4 years of undergraduate schooling followed by 4 years in medical school. It is a highly competitive program. Although a veterinarian graduates with training covering large and small animals, most veterinarians end up choosing to concentrate on one group or the other. Postgraduate training is even more competitive. Only 10% of graduating veterinarians are accepted into the Internship Matching Program. We are fortunate to have one such individual on our staff; Dr. Stein. 

As a group, our doctors are united by a fierce passion to practice a more intimate style of medicine. We have all been involved with and were disappointed with standard veterinary practice. Standard practices average 4 to 6 appointments per hour per doctor. That is a total time of 10 to 15 minutes to review patient records, discuss patient history, make a diagnosis and plan for treatment, and, finally, to write up the patient record. We limit our schedule to 2 appointments per doctor per hour. Our doctors have 2 to 3 times more time to discuss your concerns and to help you understand your pet healthcare options. We believe we provide the best value in veterinary healthcare available today. 

          

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Dr. Robert Stein 

 

 

 

  

   

                                                                                                                                

 

 

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