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    Alcumbrac Ole DVM

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    White Mountain Animal Hospital

    White Mountain Animal Hospital

    (32 reviews)

    My cat got bit and her jaw swelled up, last time I tried to get into a vet around here. The weight…read morewas long. White Mountain Animal Hospital got me in same day even though we had never been there before. I didn't have much of a weight when I was there and the technician and the Vet were quick and efficient and pleasant. They even showed me how much it was going to be before it all happened. While I was out in the waiting room, anybody who came out of a room that worked there greeted me with kind words and a smile. The technician brought out antibiotics for my cat, I had a little trouble with my credit card, so I had to call them and was on hold for a long while, in the meantime, Amanda, the receptionist put my antibiotics in a bag with an ice pack so she wouldn't forget to give it to me and it would stay cold. After our visit, I got not one but two phone calls to check up on us. These are very caring people and I suggest them highly and I'm so glad I found them Thanks to one of my customers telling me about Dr. Bratcher. my cat and I were at ease the whole time. Highly recommend White Mountain Animal Hospital and their wonderful employees.

    Well they can get rid of that lady vet that called the police on me because my dog nipped her…read morelittle finger didn't even draw blood. My God it's a veterinarian clinic. They work with animals. She had just stuck to sort of large things up to dog's butt and I think she was pretty rough while doing it. She pissed the dog off. Maybe she needs to go back to veterinarian school or go to McDonald's and flip burgers.

    Bell Kristin DVM

    Bell Kristin DVM

    (1 review)

    We crossed paths with Charlie Brown & his brother Snoopy (of course) when we visited a Hotel / RV…read morePark Resort in Guaymas Mexico. They were living under a garbage dumpster and surviving on small bugs. At 2 pounds each there was no way they could get up into that dumpster where the good stuff was. Needless to say, when we left several months later, they were our new traveling companions. Upon arriving back in the states we took them to a vet that we TRUSTED. Bad news ! Charlie Brown had feline leukemia ! For the next 9 years they were as tough as junkyard dogs (or cats) . Then about 10 days ago Charlie started bloating up,he quit eating and drinking much, and wanted to sleep in a dark spot all day. Was his leukemia rearing it's ugly head after all this time, we wanted to know, but were afraid to ask ? We were spending the summer in a strange town, 240 miles each way from his vet, but we crossed our fingers and starting looking on the internet for some HELP. We found Alta Sierra Veterinary Hospital, which is owned by Dr. Kristin Bell. Her clinic's web-site is extremely professional. Extremely. She claims to have a CARING STAFF and the dozen or so reviews (on her website) back her up to a pet. All those reviews and not a single negative syllable ? We rushed Charlie the 45 miles into town on a Monday and after checking him in (paper-work) Ms Bell came into the room and starting reviewing the situation. Did we want to check him for the leukemia virus ? Not necessary we replied, their was no doubt about it. Did we know which virus ? No. Well,she could drain a small amount of the bloating fluid and could tell by looking at it. OK ,but why not drain all the fluid I asked ? No answer. She was busy picking Charlie up to take him and drain some fluid. THIS WAS THE FIRST TIME SHE TOUCHED HIM. Upon returning a few minutes later she told us which virus he had. It was either 3 or 4 initials. Neither of us would later remember. She would give us a prescription that might slow things a bit and she had some cat food high in protein that would be good for him. We waited a long time for the prescription, paid our bill ($275.00), and left. As luck would have it we had to return on Wednesday for a doctor's appointment for me. I asked my wife to go into the clinic and find out which virus Charlie had and to get some of that cat food Dr. Bell had suggested. She was informed the doctor was out of the office for the rest of the week, their was no record of which virus Charlie had, and they had no idea which food she had recommended. Good-bye, who's next ? Could they send her an e-mail for the info. NO NO She's out of town ! $275.00 and they couldn't answer 2 simple questions ? They knew we had a cat that was dying, but where was all that COMPASSION ? We've been in a lot of veterinarian's offices. We know COMPASSION when we see it. NOT HERE

    Alcumbrac Ole DVM - vet - Updated July 2026

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