My Pug had 8 kidney stones stuck in his urethra. Dr. Curcio went over the details of how they would attempt to remove them for the best case scenario and what the backup plans were if that failed. He called me during the procedure and when it was over. The surgery went according to the best case scenario. Everyone here has taken very good care of us and explained everything thoroughly, from the medical to the financials. I’ve never had surgery done on a fur baby so I don’t know what is reasonable for surgery. It was a lot of money but I got an itemized invoice, and he’s worth it. I’ve read complaints about this place being out to make top dollar, but since it is an emergency clinic staffed by specialists your pet is likely in serious condition and you are trying to provide the best care to pull them through if you are here. Medical care is not cheap. – Kathryn Schendel
This veterinary rehabilitation position is open to licensed Veterinarians and Physical Therapists, or those eligible for immediate licensure in the State of Georgia. Certification as DACVSMR, CCRT, or CCRP is required. This position involves leading a clinical team to provide state-of-the-art rehabilitation services in a custom-built facility to pets in the North Georgia area. There is an established case load and support from board certified Surgeons and a 24-hr clinical facility. Working days and hours are flexible and salary is based on productivity. Health benefits, 401k, and continuing education support are provided.
If you are interested in this career opportunity with us, please forward your cover letter and curriculum vitae to Dr. Keith Curcio at kcurcio@ngvetspecialists.com.