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    the forum has a few vet recommendations here: https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...d-Exotics-Vets

    i pulled the Cali vets:

    CALIFORNIA

    Diamond Bar (Orange County)

    Dr. Tom Greek
    Village Animal Hospital
    23379 Golden Springs Dr., Diamond Bar, CA 91765*
    (909) 861-7463
    *His office will be moving in the near future, please see website for details*
    www.Tomgreek.com

    I have been working with Dr Greek for several years now, and he is very kind and knowledgeable in exotics as well as the standard pets. He attends a lot of local herp events, and speaks at the local herp clubs as well. Very involved with reptiles and owns a lot himself. Great guy! ~Heather (LadyOhh)~

    Sacramento

    Dr. Marianne Brick
    Madison Ave Vet Clinic
    8520 Madison Avenue, Fair Oaks (Sacto area)
    (916) 961-1541

    Everyone I talked to in the clinic either kept a variety of Herps themselves or had experience with them. The vet herself was very knowledgeable and gentle with my python, and knew exactly what she was doing. Can't recommend them enough! ~(Dalishar)~

    San Francisco

    All Pets Hospital
    269 South Van Ness Ave
    San Francisco, CA 94103
    (415) 861-5725
    Website: http://aphsf.com/
    Reptile docs: Alex Herman & Nicola Gillespie

    My comments: I have been seeing Dr. Alex Herman for my mammals, and she is wonderful... helpful, friendly, reptile enthusiast, and really seems to care about her patients. Haven't (luckily) had a need to take any herps there yet, but I'd have no qualms about using her when I do. ~(Lolo76)~

    Ventura

    James Gray, DVM
    Ventura Veterinary Hospital
    1784 Thompson Blvd., Ventura, CA 93001
    (805) 648-2797

    I know for a fact that he sees torts, turtles, snakes and most other herps. ~Pat (patthesnakeman)~
    if u find a good new one, add it here and the list can be updated: https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...r-Own-Vet-List

    good luck.
    RIP Mamba
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    Wicked ones now on IG & FB!6292

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