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    ACCESS Pasadena

    3.2 (426 reviews)
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    Emergency pet hospital

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    Pet vaccinations

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    Michelle A.

    10/10 ! I've come here twice for different cats and I wish they could always be my vet. The wait isn't too bad. The waiting room is well stocked with free coffee and tea and a vending machine. They ask lots of questions, let my know what financial obligations may come up, and are quick and efficient. Rupert healed EXCELLENT, my TNR outdoor baby had a nasty abscess, but he was flushed and put on antibiotics. Very expensive, but worth it

    $3,635 for tests and ultrasound for my cat.  This DOESNT include the $1,000 charge for resuscitation they want me to sign if my cat dies.
    Scott I.

    I hate leaving bad reviews, but I was really disappointed in my visit to Access. My primary veterinarian performed a biopsy and ultrasound for my cat and referred me to Access Pasadena for another ultrasound and for their internist to review the case. Access had one month before my appointment to gather my cat's records, tests, and notes from my primary vet. When I arrived, the intake questionnaire asked if my cat had fasted. I checked "No" because no one from Access had told me fasting was required. The technician at the front desk said that might be an issue but went to check with the veterinarian. She returned and confirmed that it was still okay to proceed with the $210 consultation, even though my cat had not fasted. However, once I was in the exam room, the veterinarian came in, repeated information my primary vet had already told me, and then said she could not proceed because my cat had not fasted. This was confusing since their own staff had already confirmed that the visit could move forward. The vet also told me my previous tests from November 2025 were now considered outdated and that she needed my primary vet's full notes. This was surprising because Access had an entire month before the appointment to request whatever information they needed. Instead, I was told this only after arriving. After a very brief visit, the vet provided a quote including a $745 ultrasound, bringing the estimate to $3,635 total. Nearly $2,900 of that was for repeating tests simply because the previous ones were done a few months earlier. In the end, I was charged $210 for a consultation that lasted only a few minutes, where the vet mostly repeated what I already knew and then said she could not proceed further. Now I have to redo tests with my primary vet, schedule another appointment with Access, and pay the $210 consultation fee again, along with the ultrasound. If the staff had simply told me at the beginning that my cat couldn't be seen without fasting, I would have happily rescheduled and avoided wasting $210. To make matters worse, on top of the estimate, 2nd page included another $1,000 charge for resuscitation if something goes wrong during testing, bringing the total to over $4,600 just for diagnostics and monitoring--before any treatment even begins. If surgery is required (which my primary vet suspects may be the case), the total could easily exceed $10,000+ at Access. CPR should be free, not a $1,000 option. Situations like this highlight what feels wrong with healthcare--not just for people, but for our pets as well. Charging thousands for tests AND TREATMENT is one thing, but charging $210 for a consultation that couldn't actually proceed because of issues the clinic already knew about beforehand does not sit right with me.... on top of the exorbitant quote I received just for retests. I'll update this review after my next visit. Hopefully management sees this and considers offering a complimentary consultation, since I essentially paid $210 for a visit that provided no meaningful consultation. I left the appointment feeling poorer, without learning anything new about my cat's condition, and after taking unpaid time off work to attend the visit--something I'll now have to do again for the next appointment. Overall, it was a very frustrating experience.

    We arrived with our puppy around 12:00 a.m. after he had fallen and appeared to be injured. I was standing at the front desk in tears, begging for anyone to please at least take a look at him. Instead of receiving any compassion or basic help, I was told, "You are not considered an emergency priority. The wait time is 4-6 hours." I have never experienced such a lack of care in my life. We waited for more than 4 hours in an exam room hoping that at least one doctor would come in to check on him. During that entire time, several staff members walked past our room, and not a single person stopped to ask how my puppy was doing or whether his condition had gotten worse. I had to keep getting up and reminding them that we were still there waiting. It was an incredibly upsetting and disappointing experience, especially in a place that is supposed to help animals in distress. I never want to return. To make things even worse, I also saw another person come in with a dog that was actively bleeding, and the receptionists barely reacted. They did not seem concerned at all. I have never seen such cold, indifferent, and unprofessional treatment at any clinic before.

    Ridiculous bill
    Vivien L.

    We were refer to ACCESS Pasadena internal medicine specifically (Dr. SG) by our primary vet for our cat. Our cat has been having chronic cough and breathing issues, that is why we wanted someone who is specialized and who can go in depth with how we can help our cat. They took our cat to another room for examination and vital signs. Then, the doctor came in and told us she did an exam and heard increase and congested breath sounds (something we've obviously know because we live with the cat, duh?!), says nothing about his vital signs, without even asking assessment questions. The next thing she says was we need blood work, xray, and bronchoscopy. That was pretty much it, no options, no explanation at all. We understand diagnostic is important but to someone who is in medical field (which I am), she gave us no understanding of what labs they're doing and what it can tell us, what X-ray will show us. Most importantly, zero explanation of benefits and risks in sedating a 13 year old cat who is frail and sensitive, stick a tube down his throat just because we need data points. This speaks to me as a medical professional as no bedside manner, she does not know how to communicate with patient's family, and probably burned out. Her only "sympathetic" statement was the cat is precious to us therefore we should do all these things. It took us 1.5 month to schedule this visit, dr's visit was 15mins, the only thing they did was vital signs. Come on! Do I really need to pay $220 for you to tell me what I do already know??? We asked for the bill if these things were to happen (attached photo) which was ridiculous and decided to run away from this place. Our pets need us to advocate for them and this business is just hungry for money with no help and takes advantage of pet owners. I would definitely bring this up to better business bureau. I would not recommend this place at all. Pet owners out there, please beware!

    My sweet angel Zoey
    Jessica P.

    This isn't their fault that my dog passed, but I am truly at a loss for words that they actually charge this much to perform CPR. It is something that is physically free to do. The pet is no longer alive so the risk of being bitten is nonexistent. I can't wrap my mind around why on earth it would cost anything at all. And yes, I've performed CPR on more people than I could count working bedside nursing during the COVID 19 pandemic so I understand how exhausting it could be, still can't figure it out. It truly is exploitation. Healthcare in this country is a joke even down to the care our animals get. It's cruel, and inhumane and you should be ashamed of yourselves.

    Emileen Y.

    My family and I had an amazing experience with ACCESS even though we were there for a heartbreaking situation. Something people tend to not realize or understand is that having a pet can be expensive. Veterinary care, especially emergency or specialty care, is very pricey. The hope is that your pet will never have to go through any scenario that requires either type of care but the reality is, it will most likely happen one way or another. My almost 17 year old cat had to be admitted to the ER for a blood transfusion two days before Christmas. She was in stage 4 kidney disease and was anemic. She also had to be transferred to internal medicine for additional lab work and tests. The techs and doctors called us daily to keep us updated. Unfortunately, while the transfusion went well, other parts of her body began to shut down. We were able to bring her home on Christmas for a few hours before making the decision to take her back for euthanasia. It was the hardest thing we ever had to do but every single person we encountered, from the receptionists to the nurses to the doctors, were so amazingly knowledgeable and kind. I could not have asked for a better experience during such a difficult time. To be transparent, I now have a $6000 bill to pay after 3 days of ICU care, treatment, and the euthanasia but she was my first pet and whatever I could do to make her last days as comfortable as possible was worth it to me. They do take CareCredit so I'm able to pay it off over the course of a year without interest. Based off my personal experience, I highly recommend ACCESS.

    Sarah P.

    I have been coming here for a little over a year now, and the way the staff members have treated my son as if he was their own I went through two oncologists here, and I love Dr. Tansey. She is knowledgable and realistic yet caring and you can tell she loves helping pets. Sidenote: also love how they have free coffee lol

    Christina S.

    I could cry writing this review. Our cat underwent digit removal surgery due to cancer and I was already a mess because this is my baby. Dr. Naiman was the surgeon and he is an honest man, he refunded the extra money that was not used during the surgery and all of the vet techs have been so helpful, especially one of the girls with tunnel plug earrings. Our cat is difficult after surgeries (this is her second one) and the staff of the surgery and the oncology department made this as easy as they could on us and I am forever grateful. I also can't say enough good things about Dr. Colleen Tansey in the oncology department She made us feel so at ease and I am so grateful that we came to her to take care of our baby.

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    Ask the Community - ACCESS Pasadena

    Is there a waitlist of some sort to be placed on?

    It's based on appointments, which can be months away. But sometimes based on urgency u can get appts. I went to the Culver City Access for a consult and my cat required a two week follow up. I was able to get an appt at Pasadena Access. If it's… Read more

    If I took my pet in to vca for a neurology consultation and an mri was recommended would I be able to take her in to access for just the mri?

    They will do anything if you have enough money. A LOT OF $$$$$$$$

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    Dr naiman was incredibly thorough, patient, and had great bedside manner when discussing our options.

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    I'm honestly shocked at the non 5 star reviews. We found everyone we encounter at the hospital to…read morebe kind, friendly, caring and considerate. Our beloved dog died and they were so sympathetic. They sent us a condolence card right after drop off. The price was reasonable, the turn around time prompt and the pickup material was so touching. Everything from canvas bag to the remains, the card, the paw print - it was perfect. They gave us plenty of time to say goodbye at drop off. They even brought her back to us on a blanket. On pickup we arrive right as they were closing but they waiting a few minutes after so as to not have to wait another day. We plan to bring our other three doggies for checkups as our experience was so positive. The whole atmosphere inside is lovely, from their x-mas countdown, the drawings on the bulletin board, the exam rooms are some of the nicest I've seen. We haven't been paid for the praise nor are we related to the business in anyway.

    After the nonchalant response I received, I have decided to update this with a full account of my…read moreexperience. I would steer clear of this vet at all costs. They are not my personal vet, and will never be. They serviced dogs that I fostered through a reputable agency. The animal that I brought in was a hospice foster that was in my home for over a year, and I was told I could hold her while she was euthanized. The rescue had called ahead with the details and I gave them the dog, but they then ignored me for two hours. The receptionist was extremely rude and condescending and would not let me talk to anyone about the situation. I begged for two hours to talk to the vet, and she kept treating me like I was wasting her time. In the meantime, my foster was in a crate in the back of the building. I finally got to talk to a vet on the phone after the two-hour wait, and she told me "Ok, we'll put her to sleep"!! I was agonized and told her that I was supposed to be with the dog during this process. At this point, I had been weeping for two hours and just wanted to hold my foster. Another 45 minutes went by, and I was told to meet them outside the back of the building. While I was sitting there, I could hear employees in the back room laughing and making fun of clients. Rats were running back and forth across the fence. It was dark when the process finally happened, and I was able to go home. It was absolutely the worst experience at a veterinary hospital in my years of fostering. I wrote a letter detailing the ordeal to the vet manager. An apology was issued to the rescue, but never to me. Having to euthanize a pet is a devastating experience. They made it ten times worse than it had to be. My heart goes out to anyone who has been treated like this by this hospital

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    Excelente servicio. Me sentí muy bien atendida y mi mascota recibió un cuidado increíble. Estoy muy…read moresatisfecha y realmente happy con la experiencia. Gracias por su dedicación. The staff was very kind and professional. My pet received excellent care and I'm very happy with the experience.

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    We were looking for a vet nearby for our new Labrador puppy, Juna, and based on Yelp reviews we…read moredecided on SM Animal Hospital. It was a huge mistake! We got our puppy from a very reputable breeder. We took her to Dr Callieteau for her "well puppy" check-up as we needed to do so within a week after getting her to make sure she was healthy. Dr. C gave her a puppy exam and assured us she was fine - other than having a common parasite which we were aware of and was easily remedied with medication. Dr. C's notes stated there were "no concerns" with Juna. Juna made another visit to SM animal hospital a few weeks later to make sure the parasite problem was gone. Nothing else was noted as being an issue at this appointment. On April 24th we returned with Juna for a vaccine and I asked the tech to please have Dr. C look at her right eye as it had never looked quite right to me. As we checked out, we were told Juna was fine and nothing was noted about her eye. On May 15th we returned for another visit to do lab work ( because she had been put on a flea /heartworm medication that required follow up) and again we requested the Dr. to look at Juna's eye. Dr. C said that the eye did look different and bloodshot because of the way it was further back in the socket than the left eye. We were told we should take her to an ophthalmologist to be sure it was nothing, but it was not urgent and most likely didn't affect Juna's sight. On May 27th we took Juna to an eye specialist where she was diagnosed with a severe congenital condition that resulted in complete blindness in her right eye! It was a condition that had been there since birth - oculoskeletal dysplasia 1! It is an inherited disorder that causes deficiency of collagen which causes ocular and skeletal abnormalities. Dr. C should have been aware of this as Juna's front legs are slightly shorter than her back legs - another symptom of OCD1. At the very least, he should have noticed something wrong long before we had to point it out. At this point Juna has become part of our family and we would never consider giving her back to the breeder, though the breeder did offer us that option. If we had known about this problem the first few days we had her, we might have considered trading her for another puppy as we now have years of special doctors bills as well as the possibility of Juna losing sight in her left eye too. Maybe it's time for Dr. C to retire!

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    The people who work here make this place worth going to even though it has been taken over by VCA…read more I do feel like there was an awkward crossover but I also feel like the people here are so stellar, it is still worth going to. All of the staff and vets treat my dogs as if they are the most favorite dogs they deal with, the most special dogs they deal with, the most beautiful dogs they deal with--and I know it is not true but it is nice to feel that way. lol. Nevertheless, we are on our third round of rescue dogs at the point, and we still go to Foothill over other places we have tried in the area. The new remodel has also helped the flow of the office A LOT. (p.s. the person who I commented on in my past review is gone, maybe because of their horrible bedside manner and weird upselling).

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    Hello everyone, I would like to share my experience. My dog had a small issue ( Mass removal), and…read moreI visited many vets to understand and fix the problem. I met Dr. Darren Yang at VCA. First of all, he's an amazing person, and he loves animals. I can see that very clearly. He did an amazing job, and now my dog is healthy. Also, I can tell it was a good experience because they offered me excellent service when I compared it with other places. That was the best one. For me, that was an important thing, and that's why I'm writing this review. You can trust him and VCA - Pasadena. Also, I need to tell front desk. Workers are very friendly too whoever I saw in there so far they were super nice thank you for all of them.

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