Veterinaria Raymari

Avenida Genízaro, Managua
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6.00/10.00

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Sudyen Sánchez (29.06.2017 19:47)
Una excelente clínica veterinaria, las Dras. muy amables, muy dulces con las mascotas. Tienen todo.
Jodi Rich (20.04.2017 03:31)
Raymari almost killed my cat. I rushed her to Raymari after she had not eaten for several days and had mucous and blood coming from her mouth and bottom. I knew from my Granada vet that she did not have parasites and I told the vet (Dr. Jessica Urbina/Urlina - can't decipher the signature) that, but all she did was prescribe me with a bunch of BS medications (including diazepam aka valium) and took a swab of her excretions and told me they would call me with the results and what antibiotic to put her on within a couple of hours. Well, in spite of my cat's dire condition at 5pm I received an email of only her results - they had only tested her for parasites which I had told them she didn't have. I immediately called the office and emailed the lab tech, and he responded to me and called the vet and called me back to say he had spoken to her and that she would call me immediately (by this time it was about 6pm), but she never did. Three days later and I still have not heard back from her. After spending the night watching my precious cat slip in and out of consciousness and excrete more mucous and blood, more so from all of the BS meds she had been prescribed, I put a plea on the Expats of Managua FB group and based on recommendations rushed her to Asociados Veterinarios near Vivian Pellas without an appointment the next morning. They immediately recognized the seriousness of her condition and put her on an IV until she was hydrated enough to take a blood and urine sample, and the doctor personally called me within 2 hours with the results. It turned out that she had a urinary tract infection, but because she had gone several days without eating her liver was shutting down (feline hepatic lipidosis) and she would have been dead within days. By the way, Asociados Veterninarios, who saved my cat's life, I believe is the only clinic with an x-ray machine and modern equipment, and they told me that if there is something your pet needs that they cannot provide, they can arrange to send your pet to Costa Rica (or the US) for the treatment they need in about 2 days. Also, I speak decent Spanish but I brought a Nicaraguan friend with me to Raymari, so nothing was lost in translation. At Asociados Veterinarios I also took a translator so there were no misunderstandings, but the vet I saw spoke perfect English. Keep your pets away from Raymari, especially the vet I saw, and be aware that they do not have the equipment that even the most basic office in a developed country would have. They have two offices in affluent areas of Managua and maybe that is what gives them credibility to some people. I also want to add that I am in the fortunate position where money is not an issue for me, but once they had my money, they ignored me. And I can tell you that the vet I saw at least, is incompetent (did not run the proper tests or recognize the seriousness of her condition and treat it), lazy (3 days later has not called me back) and doesn't give a crap about animals. Actually, I would go so far as to say she wanted my cat to die. How someone could look at a pet that sick, semi conscious and excreting blood and mucous, and not even attempt to provide proper care is something I will never understand. In a developed country I would report her in an attempt to have her license removed but that is not an option in Nicaragua. Another thing - another person on the Expats FB group said that Raymari had prescribed her cat medication that her US vet then informed her would kill her cat. If you love and care about your pet, STAY AWAY FROM RAYMARI.
Connie Lorber (25.03.2016 18:25)
I took my 16 year old cat here when I noticed him spend more time drinking water than normal. The Dra I saw took blood and I paid $54 for the visit and the tests. She later emailed me and directed me to give m,y cat alpurinol and clavamox. I decided to check in with my cat´s US Veterinarian and she told me to stop the alpurinol immediately, that it was for humans and not tested in cats and could prove fatal. Moreover it was for kidney stones and Raymari had not performed a urinalysis. Because they had not done the urinalysis they had no way to know whether clavamox was appropriate either. I took him to another Veterinarian in Granada and his opinion agreed with the US Vet. I appealed to the owner of Raymari to return my money but she did not answer my email or return my phone calls. I would not trust these Drs. I will never return there.
Julia Peña (20.01.2015 21:27)
Excelente! Amigos de mis amigos!

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