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    82nd St Veterinary Clinic

    4.1 (36 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 12:00 pm, 1:30 PM - 6:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

    Services - 82nd St Veterinary Clinic

    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    Marielle P.

    I will never stop recommending this vet. They absolutely care so much for animals and it really shows. Dr. Taylor and all of his staff show compassion for you and your pet and I can't imagine trusting anyone else with my pets. People who know me, know my pets are my family. They go everywhere with me and when one of them is sick it's extremely upsetting. My little Mischief had what was either a ruptured abscess or a puncture wound from our fence and I was luckily able to get a same day appointment and they treated him so well. Not only did Dr. Taylor take great care of my boy but his prices are so affordable. I was really nervous of having to dig into my savings to pay for Mischief's treatment but it was a lot cheaper than I was expecting. If you're looking for someone who will treat your pet with professionalism and compassion definitely go here. Can't wait till mischiefs cut is all healed up for our next family road trip.

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    Everyone was so very nice and loved on my fur babies! Very helpful. I was in and out with two dogs in no time.

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    Friendly was staff, clean and comfortable environment, and good pricing to provide quality service to fur babies.

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    Best vet ever! Good staff and we have been coming to him for over 6 years. He truly cared about our dogs. Can't say enough about Dr Taylor.

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    Taylor and all of his staff show compassion for you and your pet and I can't imagine trusting anyone else with my pets.

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    Live Oak Animal Hospital is great! Dr. Patridge went above and beyond with the care she provided…read more The entire staff is kind and always willing to help. If Boo could write her own review, she'd give it 5 paws... and maybe a bonus bone.

    My son and I are victims of domestic violence that's still happening today. In February of 2024,…read moreabout a week after I started a new job, after being unemployed for about 7 months, one of our emotional support cats, Lucky, was sick so we took him to this vet clinic. They completely refused to work with us at all with the cost of the surgery that he needed. And my credit was horrible. They coerced us into surrendering him. Then they killed him. About 2 months later, we were homeless. From April 2024- February 2025. In July of 2024, we had to put our other emotional support cat down. He was 18 years old and he was suffering. So we didn't have any emotional support cats to help us through that extremely difficult time. We're still extremely heartbroken and furious about how HORRIBLE we were treated at Live Oak and we honestly don't trust vets anymore because of them. It's extremely cruel to steal someone's emotional support cat in the first place but instead of caring for him, they killed him. After finally being able to move into a home in February of 2025, we rescued 2 new emotional support cats. We could've had them spayed for free through a voucher program with the pound. But we would've had to take them to Live Oak. There was no way we were going to trust them ever again!!! So we were finally able to get them spayed at PETS Clinic. And yes we paid for both of them to be spayed. They were both spayed at P.E.T.S. Clinic.

    Animal Medical Center - Bella 4lb 12 year old yorkie who has Chiari malformation & Syringomyelia

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    This clinic is fantastic and Dr. Propp is kind, upbeat, and genuinely concerned for and dedicated…read moreto service and care. What a refreshing experience in a time when service and connection to the end user is often neglected.

    21 mar 2020 our 3.5 lb yorkie - Bella - was brought into Animal Medical Center Lubbock TX & seen by…read moreDr. Justin Propp. Her front arms had been buckling & she needed X-rays to further deduce if the cause was physical or neurological after glycoflex [glucosamine] consistently given over 6 months - didn't make a difference. Dr. Justin Propp prescribed Bella gabapentin & advised an MRI as the next step. Luckily, once home w/Bella in NM, we were able to smell that the gabapentin had a sweet grape aroma. While some sweeteners are harmless to humans such as xylitol, it's quite the opposite when it comes to animals. Xylitol is TOXIC to them; likely causing seizures, permanent brain damage & death. W/out knowing if this smell was a harmless sweetener or poison, on 30 Apr 2020 we emailed amcLbkwebsite@gmail.com & directly asked if the gabapentin they gave Bella contained xylitol. On 31 Apr 2020 we received an email response stating, "So I spoke with our Office Manager and he stated that the Gabapentin Oral Suspension does contain Xylitol but at such a low dose that it is not toxic to the patient taking it. We have been using it for a long time with no issues regarding our patients." At the time, I was so consumed with getting Bella into a neurologist during Covid that it didn't even cross my mind to leave a review which could have prevented another fur baby parent from having to deal with this. Bella at the time was 3.5LBS (she's now 4lbs) so ANYTHING toxic would be absolutely more dangerous to a small animal - similar to how birds die from PTFE DUE TO THEIR SIZE. Regardless, gabapentin is a great nerve pain medication, anti anxiety, as well as anti-seizure medication for pets. The danger when adding toxic xylitol is that it affects animals by likely causing seizures. So the worst thing you could do for a pet who is having seizures is to give them gabapentin containing xylitol. Likely to cause more seizures, & if you don't know there's xylitol in it & you increase the dose &/or frequency, the seizures will likely increase in parallel. *Bella wasn't having seizures, but I'm pointing this out in the event that anyone reading this [current or future client] w/a pet having seizures could at least be aware of this life saving detail. So regardless if a pet is 4lbs or 40lbs, gabapentin should NOT be given if it contains xylitol PERIOD. Don't let anyone downplay the danger of xylitol. Like if someone said (after the fact not upfront) "oh it's just a little crack cocaine, not a big deal - we put it in the kid's pb&js all the time w/no issues, you'd probably have them taken to court. It's not that different. There is AMPLE reputable literature educating us on the dangers of xylitol to animals. Granted, this was 3 yrs ago so hopefully this vet doesn't carry toxic medication anymore. Hopefully they aren't giving anything toxic to unknowing pet owners (such as in our case) which essentially is poisoning our own pet without knowing it. My concern & reason for writing this 3 years later is the guilt I already feel hoping this didn't happen to someone else who wasn't as lucky & didn't know to ask if xylitol was in their pet's medication. Or maybe they did ask like we did & they got the same answer, trusted & believed the irresponsible response from doctors & staff here stating a little xylitol isn't a big deal, it's given to their patients all the time. I'm not angry. I'm not reviewing any other part of the service Bella had that day because the x-rays turned out great. This is solely to inform any current or future unsuspecting pet parent about the danger of xylitol & the attitude the Lubbock doctor & staff of mar 2020 had at the time: 1.) having a non pet safe formula 2.) the vet prescribing gabapentin knowing it contained xylitol despite Bella's weight 3.5 lbs & 3.) receptionist & office manager both confirming the xylitol in Bella's gabapentin wasn't a big deal. I thank Jesus daily for Bella who is 12 years young going on 13 come Sept 2023 -- living her best life despite having Chiari Malformation & Syringomyelia.

    82nd St Veterinary Clinic - vet - Updated June 2026

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