Hi, my name is Luke and I've been browsing the forum for a while but this is my first post. I have a male Jackson's chameleon that I bought from petsmart about a year ago. I know that's not the best place to get a chameleon but anyway, he had been doing pretty good until recently. A little less than a month and a half ago I noticed his mouth getting swollen. I watched it for several days and as it got worse I decided I needed to call a vet. So, I was recommended to this vet that sees reptiles. My appointment was about 3 weeks ago and after the assistant took his weight and I filled out some papers, the doctor came in a took a look him, but he only looked at him for a few seconds,then used one of his tools to rip the scab out of his mouth. He put some ointment in his mouth and showed me how to do it when I got my tube of ointment. He acted very confident about the whole thing, as if he knew this would fix the problem. So that was basically it, I got my ointment,paid the receptionist and left with my chameleon. So I started the treatment and at first it seemed as if it may be working, but now I know it's not working, at least not good enough, and the tube of ointment is almost all gone. So now I need to schedule another visit to the vet. My question is, should I go back to the same doctor, or try to find someone else? Wasn't he supposed to take a blood test to see the susceptibility of it? I mean, I pay 55 dollars just for the exam which literally lasted just a few seconds. He then rips the scab out and gives some ointment. It seemed all very half-assed. But I trusted him at the time and now I'm not sure. Is that what is to be expected?