From Frenchies to rescue cats, New York's trauma center for animals takes the most complex cases
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The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center in New York City is one of a handful of veterinary hospitals across the country that is equipped to handle the most complicated cases. One recent patient, Harrison, a French bulldog is a familiar sight having previously been cared for by the hospital's surgery, neurology, internal medicine and dental teams. His owner, Grace Kim, says the coordination of care helps a lot. Most patients will pay out of pocket, but AMC also offers covers some charity care, especially for rescue animals and working dogs. In 2022, the hospital donated $4.4 million in care.
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