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    Bathurst Animal Hospital

    3.0 (17 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

    Services - Bathurst Animal Hospital

    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

    Emergency pet hospital

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    Review Highlights - Bathurst Animal Hospital

    The groomer at Bathurst animal clinic was amazing and assured us that she would take it slowly and groom him little by little.

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    Willowdale Animal Hospital

    Willowdale Animal Hospital

    (67 reviews)

    Willowdale

    I took my Rottie cross breed here last weekend because she was having massive vomiting and…read morediarrhea. The staff was compassionate and very knowledgeable. They did xrays, and IV fluid replacement and meds. They did not insist on bloodwork being drawn because blood has been drawn earlier in the day at another clinic - and were prompt in getting the blood results from the other clinic - I appreciated that as it saved us over $200. I got regular updates from me vets - they called me, not me calling in to ask for updates. A repeat X-ray was recommended by a radiologist, and when I declined I did not get any pressure. Willowdale is a great facility, I would take my pet there for an emergency!

    Was looking to establish a long-term relationship respecting the veterinary care of my puppy…read more Signed up for the puppy-care program after carefully reviewing the contractual deliverables. While the veterinary care provided initially was worrying given that an examination was little more than looking at the dog and giving them a treat. The third veterinarian proved to be excellent in providing thorough examinations and providing options/recommendations which best fit my pets needs. Unfortunately while understandably not all items were covered by the puppy-plan the extra items were clearly predatory. Preventative pills were no less that 3+ times more expensive. An x-ray was just shy of $1000. Post operative pain medication which was clearly included in the puppy-plan was quoted as being $250. Referencing the puppy-plan contract which clearly indicated that "post operative" pain medication was included management explained that the "plan" provided pain medication was only covered "after the operation while the dog was still in hospital". After questioning this charge it was reduced by half and management provided a further "complementary" 10% discount. Notwithstanding their level of professional service and fixed cost overheads as is evidenced by their facility I was prepared to pay a reasonable premium for their services. However I cannot recommend this establishment given their predatory practice of leveraging client vulnerability toward maximizing their profits while disregarding their contractual obligations. Don't be fooled by their "Happy Face" posturing...their hand is in your pocket the whole time you are there.

    Toronto Animal Health Partners Emergency and Specialty Hospital

    Toronto Animal Health Partners Emergency and Specialty Hospital

    (20 reviews)

    "What went well?"…read more This is a strange question as a prompt because I guess it didn't go as well as I wanted as my beloved for baby of 9 years passed away in my arms nearly 3 weeks ago when I was in my way there. The nurse who was at front desk immediately knew how to handle the situation and I was very grateful. I was an absolute mess. She was very mindful and made sure I had water to drink, and gave me some time in a silent room to allow me to grieve. She asked if I was comfortable with her temporarily taking my baby away so thát the head vet could properly announce her passing, and lovingly returned her with a large blanket wrapped around her. She then walked me through the process and let me take as much time as possible to address end of life options (as non-clinical as possible). I appreciated that she was so empathetic and very caring. It was what I needed at the moment. A week later I received a very heartfelt card with condolences. I just wanted to write back weeks later to say thank you for your kindness and warmth in a time of crisis. I'm a shell of a woman right now and sometimes I keep replaying the entire experience in my head, but I very much appreciate that my baby was tenderly taken care of even after her death.

    We brought our cat Namu here as she was had some acute signs and local vet wasn't available. They…read morewere clean, professional and efficient. We also loved that they had specialty doctors for consults and mri/CT available if needed. I appreciated that they had a cat area in the waiting room. The vet explained options and was clear with pricing. We're glad to have found a liable emergency vet.

    Veterinary Emergency and Referral Hospital - An open concept treatment area

    Veterinary Emergency and Referral Hospital

    (2 reviews)

    When my dog was suddenly experiencing problems with his knee (limping, not wanting to walk more…read morethan a few steps) I was told it was due to a condition called "Luxating Patella", which would likely require surgery. I was referred by a local vet to Dr. Saundra Hewitt at the West Toronto Veterinary Surgery office. I found Dr. Hewitt to be extremely friendly and showed a very genuine care and concern for my dog. She examined him, asked me all kinds of questions related to his activity level, his eating habits, etc. and then took great care in explaining to me what he was experiencing with his knee. She said that although she could correct his knee with surgery, it wasn't really necessary at this stage, especially given the uncomfortable recovery. It's so refreshing to have a surgeon really consider the dog first, rather than just say, "He needs surgery" just because it CAN be an option. The cost of surgery is always a consideration, of course, and if you aren't prepared for it, can really be an issue for some. Nobody wants to fork over thousands of dollars for something that isn't absolutely necessary, so I was really relieved to hear that my dog would be fine without surgery. In the couple of weeks since my appointment with Dr. Hewitt, my dog has recovered very nicely, from which she suggested was more than likely just a bad sprain. The knee condition was more of an underlying issue that he can live with comfortably for many more years. My dog is now back to his normal self, walking and running around like he used to.

    My 6 months old Boston Terrier broke her leg and Dr. Hewitt put a plate in and fixed her up good as…read morenew. My entire experience with Dr. Hewitt and her team was amazing. Have no fear visiting these folks.

    Central Toronto Veterinary Referral Clinic

    Central Toronto Veterinary Referral Clinic

    (55 reviews)

    If you have ever had an ill pet and had to make a decision about emergency care you know how scary…read moreit can be. Emotionally and financially frightening. Not only is this clinic state of the art, packed with knowledgeable doctors and caring staff-but they don't take advantage of your misfortune by abusing your pocket book. The prices were very reasonable for an emerg clinic and the care was out of this world wonderful! My cat Samuel was very ill - dehydrated, not eating, losing weight. He was rapidly deteriorating within a week. I brought him to my regular vet and they recommended 24 hr care. I was sent to CTVRC where the staff was waiting for me and Samuel to arrive. I left him there and the staff assured me he was in good hands. The next morning Dr. Goldstein called me and proudly reported " Your boy is eating like a champ." The fluids and antibiotics were working and Samuel was making a turn around for the better. He was there for 5 days and I was able to visit every day as the clinic does provide a family room with a comfy couch. Dr. Goldstein is one of the most amazing vets I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. He is knowledgeable, compassionate, and has a real love for animals. I always laugh when he picks up Samuel after an examination and cradles him in his arms as he talks to me about the next course of action to be taken. He really does care about his patients! Dr. Goldstein, not sure when you fell out of heaven, but I sure am glad you fell in my neck of the woods....you are truly an awesome doctor and an amazing person. Thank you for giving Samuel a second chance:)

    [Do not go to Central Toronto Veterinary Referral Clinic (CTVRC)]…read more To fellow pet parents: Do not be misled by some positive rating. My experience reveals that this hospital selectively solicits feedback only during "smooth" visits while ignoring cases fraught with issues. I urge you to scroll through their other negative reviews; you will notice a recurring pattern in management's responses: a defensive, gaslighting tone that blames the owner to deflect from their own clinical and communication failures. I am sharing my senior cat's (12.5 years old) journey to warn you. While their surgical skills may be adequate, their post-operative "care" is a transactional nightmare. 1. Management's "Gaslighting" & Refusal of Accountability When my cat suffered a preventable post-op infection due to their vague and insufficient wound-care instructions, the response was not professional concern, but aggressive defensiveness. The manager's response (see attached screenshot) is a masterclass in "victim-blaming." Instead of addressing the lack of guidance, they attempted to weaponize my "attitude" as a concerned owner against me. It took immense pressure to receive even a reluctant apology. They would rather argue for an hour than admit a flaw in their protocol. 2. Aggressive Upselling & Disregard for Quality of Life Despite Milou's advanced age, the specialists pushed for extreme, high-revenue options like full-limb amputation and chemotherapy. They hide behind the "we must list all options" excuse, but the narrative was clearly steered toward the most expensive and aggressive procedures. It felt less like a medical consultation and more like a sales pitch that prioritized their bottom line over a senior animal's peace of mind. 3. The "Emergency" Illusion vs. Reality They claim to have constant emergency availability, but my observations in the waiting room suggest otherwise: Feb 12th: I watched the parents of a shaking dog wait for over three hours--having to eat lunch in the waiting room--only to be told to go home because the facility "lacked availability." Feb 26th: In the room closest to the lobby, I heard a male doctor loudly exclaim "Everything looks bad!" before even closing the door. This performative alarmism seems designed to instill fear and pressure parents into high-cost decisions. 4. Transactional Professionalism Their recurring response during crises was: "This is all we can do." While technically a statement, the dismissive delivery earned this 1-star review. Compared to my local vet (Juno), CTVRC's communication is heartless. They offer "free rechecks" as a funnel to pressure you into unnecessary, billable tests. To the CTVRC Management: I anticipate your canned response: "You could have brought him in for an emergency check, but you chose not to." Let me be clear: seeing how you treated that shaking dog and how you spoke to that dog parent, I knew returning would only feed your revenue stream without benefiting my cat. God and Karma see the truth. Regardless of the polished PR responses you post here, the universe knows whether you truly care for animals or just the transactions they represent. If your intentions are not as you claim, karma will eventually do the work. Summary: Save your money and your pet's dignity. My experience was purely transactional and lacked basic empathy for a senior animal. Read their responses to other 1-star reviews--the blaming the victim style tells you everything you need to know about their ethics.

    Toronto Veterinary Emergency Hospital

    Toronto Veterinary Emergency Hospital

    (58 reviews)

    Scarborough

    My 13 year old Cornish Rex, Jerry who had always been quite healthy experienced a balance issue at…read morethe end of April 2026. My regular vet advised me to go to TEVH immediately where my cat was diagnosed with Vestibular disease, an inner ear issue. I was reassured that he should improve in a couple of weeks. He was prescribed ear drops to clear up some ear bacteria and yeast. Once home he seemed to improved marginally but then stopped eating, had nasal discharge and was lethargic. After several return visits he was admitted on Saturday May 9, it was recommended that a CT scan of the head, thorax and abdomen be done. Results indicated that he had an inner ear blockage and infection that needed surgery. He was to remain in hospital on a nasal feeding tube until surgery for a Bulla Osteotomy - Ventral could occur. I visited him every day. He was very quiet but alert on the days I saw him prior to surgery. On May 13 surgery went well, lots of material (gunk) had been removed from his ear. I was told a steroid for inflammation had been given and he should be feeling better soon. During surgery an esophageal feeding tube was placed so that he could receive medication and food while recovering until he began eating on his own. Cornish Rex cats do not have a lot of body fat and are very sensitive to anesthesia. This is common knowledge regarding the breed and I have been told about this by previous vets and by breeders. Rexs need to be kept warm. Thursday morning I expected to hear about discharge details. Instead I heard that he was still a little slow to come around from surgery and they would like to keep him for another day. Lots of reassurance he was doing well and that I could come and visit him until his discharge on Friday. At Thursdays visit he appeared heavily sedated and not very responsive. The tech said they had him on a warning blanket and he looked like he shivered at one point. I noticed that his face was quite dirty and he had matter around his mouth and dried urine on his back legs that I tried to clean off. During the visit he coughed twice, a very deep phlegmy wet cough that was not reassuring at all. Thursday evening I asked the vet if he was getting pneumonia because he coughed twice and sounded really awful. I heard no that this was from the anaesthetic and he was actually sounding better. I was told his lungs were X-rayed and there was no sign of pneumonia. I called later that evening after 9 p.m. to get an update and heard that Jerry was doing great, they were weaning him off supplemental oxygen and he had peed twice. Friday morning when I saw TVEH number come up as a call at 10:30 a.m. I thought.... good, I can go and pick him up. Instead the vet calling identified himself as a critical care vet. He said that Jerry had double pneumonia and sepsis and that I should come right away. He was in septic shock when I arrived and I was told his body temperature and heart rate were low. He was under a heating blanket and non responsive. Later that day instead of bringing him home as planned I had to euthanized him. After asking I learned that his inner ear infection was positive for E. coli bacteria. I am aware that E-coli bacteria can be resistant to standard and generally prescribed antibiotics and can require different and more aggressive antibiotics. How does a cat go from nothing but positive reports to pneumonia and sepsis in such a short period of time? Even after having asked about the possibility of pneumonia the night before. I don't believe that he was being monitored as closely as he should have been. I am left with a feeling that those entrusted with his care were not paying attention. Throughout the entire process I was also left feeling like TVEH was more concerned that the escalating bill for his care was paid up and current, which it was. In future I would have to think long and hard about returning to TEVH. There are alternatives and other available emergency hospitals in the GTA. Surgery always comes with risks. Those risks were mitigated by receiving reassuring and positive reports at every contact and then the worst possible thing occurs, it doesn't make sense and doesn't fit. My advice to anyone reading this review is if time allows seek an alternative opinion. Check out other emergency care hospitals because they exist. Ask that less intrusive options be tried first. I trusted my cat's care to TEVH and I am left feeling that they let us both down. He paid for it with his life.

    Gosh it turns out that a lot of veterinarians are closed in the afternoons on Saturday and Sundays…read more Not a great time for my dog to be feeling ill. This was the closest emergency hospital to us. I rang to make sure that they would be able to take my pet. It was really hard to get a hold of them on the phone, presumably because it was so busy. They did a very quick intake on who to expect - breed of dog, name, my name, etc. Since it's during Covid, when I showed up they told me to call. When they were ready for me I brought my dog into the lobby for a quick check from the vet tech. After that she was brought into the back to wait for a doctor to see her. We were asked to wait in the car while this happened. All of the remaining consultations would be done via phone except for pick up/drop off of dog. We were probably in the car for around 2 hours without much news. Afterwards we were told that they did some sort of scan and they were able to identify some sort of mass on her. Unfortunately we found out that an ultrasound wouldn't be possible until Monday which is when their radiologist comes in. They offered to keep her overnight for observation but we really just wanted her home with us. This visit of the scan, consultation, drugs administered, and take home drugs came out to around $600. This really wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. My dog's annual checkup is a little less than this and since this is an emergency visit, not the worst. We did come back for an ultrasound and it was kind of the same in terms of wait. Super long wait! Probably felt extra long because we were anxious to find out how the pup was. The results of the ultrasound were pretty conclusive. We consulted with our own family vet and their recommendations were the same as the emergency vet that we spoke to as well. The emergency vet that we talked to was very patient on the phone and spoke about my dog like she was a family member of mine. It was pretty reassuring in a very frightening situation. I honestly think that they did a good job with the treatment of my dog. They did their due diligence and weren't pushy with any procedures or recommendations.

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    Veterinary Emergency Clinic

    (134 reviews)

    Yorkville

    Two experiences here now…read more First over covid my husky with cancer - would never have let him stay here knowing how filthy it was after my second experience 5 days ago... My pug and his eye issues; walked away feeling talked down to like I wasted their time. Even apologized for it, like I enjoy wasting my own time and money. Also had a 250 dollar credit I found out 5 years later. So bizarre, no one could tell me how or why I wasn't updated. I can take rude Vets, I really don't care -health of my dogs over any doctors ego for sure. But the biggest red flag overall was how dirty it was (I was in 4 rooms total, unfortunately zero over covid-19 and I don't even want to imagine what that was like). My Husky walked out a different dog.

    Awful Experience - Unprofessional and Irresponsible Service - Avoid VEC's Ophthalmology Department…read more I had an extremely upsetting experience with VEC Animal Hospital, particularly with Nicole (Ophthalmology receptionist) and Morgan, the HR manager. On Monday, May 5, I urgently requested a refill for my pet's critical eye medication, which had run out three days earlier. Nicole never returned my calls that day despite repeated follow-ups. On Tuesday, I was told the medication was essential and ready for pickup. When I arrived, one medication was incorrect, and the other was labeled "for clinic use only." I was promised a corrected and urgent delivery the next morning at no charge--but nothing arrived. On Wednesday, Nicole admitted she hadn't checked her messages, and only arranged for delivery after I paid. Still, the medication never came. I called again that night and canceled the order, deciding to go through my regular vet. Despite this, the medication was delivered Thursday morning--too late. When I spoke to Nicole, she blamed the courier and refused to take any responsibility. I then spoke with Morgan, the HR manager, who was shockingly rude and dismissive. She didn't apologize for the mistake or Nicole's negligent behavior during an emergency, and instead told me to find another facility to care for my "fluff baby." I'm beyond disappointed by this lack of professionalism and empathy. Mishandling critical medication could have seriously harmed my pet. I'll be filing a formal complaint. I do not recommend VEC's Ophthalmology department to anyone who values timely, responsible care.

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    Jane Animal Hospital

    (34 reviews)

    Bloor-West Village

    First and last time customer. Brought my cat for a check up regarding some urinary concerns…read more Arrived early to the appointment, was taken in late, and no additional time was added to our visit. Vet was nice enough, listened to what I had to say, asked questions, the usual. When it came time to perform the more costly procedure on my cat, significant details were left out which would have 1000% influenced my decision not to proceed. As others have mentioned, this did give me a strong feeling of a keen interest in the "bottom line" as a cheaper test would've likely yielded the same/necessary results. Following this, I consulted with my original vet (who was unavailable at the time which led me to try these guys) who agreed and confirmed their own pricing - which was significantly less than what I paid here. There were other issues but I won't be coming back primarily for the fact that all pertinent information regarding an invasive procedure, unbeknownst to me, was not disclosed during the process of making my decision.

    horrid experience - my dog ate some grapes off the ground during a walk. Called during business…read morehours (around 6:40pm) was put on hold for 20+ minutes and then was told they were close and there was nothing they could do as they were bow closed, wasting potentially precious time to find a facility that could assist us. If you don't want to feel safe and secure with your pets health this place is perfect for you

    Bathurst Animal Hospital - vet - Updated August 2026

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