(612) 789-2337
1640 New Brighton Blvd
(Grant Ave / Hunt Club Dr)
Minneapolis,
MN
55413
45.004036
-93.228392
Neighborhoods: Northeast Park, Northeast
Last updated 2.06.12
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- Christopher Anderson Christopher Anderson was born in southwest Minnesota and grew up in the small town of Tyler for the first 18 years of his life. He attended Gustavus Adolphus and the University of Minnesota, Duluth for his undergraduate studies and graduated from the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine in 2003. He learned as a Banfield associate doctor in St Paul and ...
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- Susan Miller Graduated from the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine in 2007.
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- Erika Hogenson Dr. Erika Hogenson graduated from the University of MN-Duluth with a bachelor's degree in biology in 1995. She graduated from the University of MN College of Veterinary Medicine in 1999. Her special interests include feline medicine. She currently has two dogs and two cats.
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- Amy Koenigsberger Amy Koenigsberger was born in St. Paul and has lived in the Twin Cities area since. She received her bachelor's degree in Biology from St. Mary's University in Winona, MN and graduated from the University of MN College of Veterinary Medicine in May 2009. She has been training as an associate doctor at the Minneapolis Quarry location since July. Dr. Koenigsberger has a spe...
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- Ashley Brown Hello, My name is Ashley Brown. I grew up in the small city of Rutland Vermont, where I attended high school, then went on to graduate from the University of Vermont for my undergraduate degree in 2003. I then went on to veterinary school at the University of Minnesota where I obtained my DVM in 2008. I work primarily at the Roseville Banfield location as an associate doctor, ...
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- Sarah Maasch
OVERPRICED, UNCARING AND WORTHLESS!!!
by PatientWithACause at Citysearch
When I brought my 1 1/2 year old cat into the office, I knew something was wrong with her and explained the symptoms. They ran some blood tests and couldn't find anything. At this point the bill was already $260. They wanted to run more tests (another $300+) that I couldn't afford, and I asked if they would take payments for the balance. They refused to help and said the only thing they could do was give my cat an antibiotic shot (for $45) and send her home. 2 days later, my 1 1/2 year old cat was dead. She was in agony her last few days and there was nothing I could do about it. They could give two sh*ts about your animal and care only about the money. I have noticed this from several other vets I have come across and it is getting to the point where I can't even afford the most basic medical treatments for my animals due to the excessive gouging. Even the cost to put animals to sleep is $150 or more. Really?? I know people need to make a living, but D@MN!! They are going overboard. Sadly, the .22 pistol I have is going to have to be my new form of Euthanasia.


