Radiocat

Pet HospitalGeorgiaCobb CountyMariettaCobb Parkway North

630 Cobb Pkwy N, Marietta, GA 30062, USA

4.0

Instructions were clearly given and if I had any questions, they were answered promptly. Drop off, treatment, and pick up were easy and went according to planned. My cat had a negative reaction to oral medication so this was her only treatment option, and she is doing great with normal thyroid levels one year later.

Amy Prall
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  • (800) 323-9729
  • www.radiocat.com

Welcome to Radiocat

Welcome to Radiocat, located at 630 Cobb Pkwy N, Marietta, GA 30062, USA. As a "Hospital" category platform, Radiocat specializes in radioactive iodine (I-131) therapy for feline hyperthyroidism.

You can reach us at (800) 323-9729 or +1 800-323-9729 for appointments and inquiries.

Our Services and Features:

  • Radioactive Iodine (I-131) Therapy: We provide a specialized treatment for feline hyperthyroidism using radioactive iodine.
  • Clear Instructions: We provide clear instructions to pet owners regarding the treatment process.
  • Planned Procedures: Drop-off, treatment, and pick-up are planned and executed efficiently.
  • Specialized Treatment: This is a specialized treatment option for cats who cannot tolerate oral medication.

Important Notes:

  • Specialized Facility: Radiocat is a specialized facility focusing on radioactive iodine therapy.
  • Potential for Additional Testing: Additional testing may be required before treatment, which can incur extra costs.

What Our Clients Say:

Client reviews reveal mixed experiences, highlighting both positive and negative aspects of the clinic's services:

  • Positive Experience: "Instructions were clearly given and if I had any questions, they were answered promptly. Drop off, treatment, and pick up were easy and went according to planned. My cat had a negative reaction to oral medication so this was her only treatment option, and she is doing great with normal thyroid levels one year later." This review highlights the effectiveness of the treatment and the clarity of instructions.
  • Negative Experience: "This office is deceitful when asking for a breakdown of costs. They waited until 2 weeks before my appointment to inform me they wanted $1500 worth of additional testing to see my cat, to be done immediately! They had his records much longer than that, plus it's the holidays, so $1500 isn't just laying around. This is in addition to the $2000 they charge for the procedure. I cancelled an appointment in another state with another facility because Radiocat said they could help sooner. The other nuclear treatment office did not request additional extensive testing at the last minute. I'm sure Radiocats response to my review will include that their "disclaimers" state additional testing may be requested, but this situation is beyond obsurd. Don't just walk away from this place, run!" This review raises concerns about transparency regarding costs and last-minute requests for additional testing.

Radiocat specializes in radioactive iodine therapy for feline hyperthyroidism. While the treatment can be effective, it is important to be aware of the potential for additional testing costs and to discuss all financial aspects with the clinic beforehand.

It is recommended to contact Radiocat directly to discuss any concerns and to confirm specific details about their services and costs. If you are considering this clinic, it is important to be prepared for potential additional expenses and to thoroughly understand the treatment process.

Radiocat Location

630 Cobb Pkwy N, Marietta, GA 30062, USA

Reviews

Instructions were clearly given and if I had any questions, they were answered promptly. Drop off, treatment, and pick up were easy and went according to planned. My cat had a negative reaction to oral medication so this was her only treatment option, and she is doing great with normal thyroid levels one year later.

Dec 20, 2023 · Amy Prall

This office is deceitful when asking for a breakdown of costs. They waited until 2 weeks before my appointment to inform me they wanted $1500 worth of additional testing to see my cat, to be done immediately! They had his records much longer than that, plus it's the holidays, so $1500 isn't just laying around. This is in addition to the $2000 they charge for the procedure. I cancelled an appointment in another state with another facility because Radiocat said they could help sooner. The other nuclear treatment office did not request additional extensive testing at the last minute. I'm sure Radiocats response to my review will include that their "disclaimers" state additional testing may be requested, but this situation is beyond obsurd. Don't just walk away from this place, run!

Nov 27, 2023 · Stephanie Dickens

Dropped off our cat to get treatment handoff when it very well.

Sep 16, 2020 · Gregory Wheatley

Nov 22, 2022 · Jennifer Kimball

Feb 24, 2022 · Misty Powell

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