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    Bergey Michael DVM

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Pet vaccinations

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    Raintree Veterinary Center

    Raintree Veterinary Center

    (49 reviews)

    This morning when my wife called in tears needing our dying dog to be put to sleep, the lady that…read moreanswered the call was COLD, HEARTLESS and wasn't even listening as she kept calling our dog PEPPER. Who the hell is pepper?. She said they were full and this couldn't happen til Thursday. Offered no suggestions nothing. What is this die day there today? Omg we have been clients for 6 yrs there and had our other baby put to sleep last year there. Her attitude on the phone was UNACCEPTABLE in every way. DR Dan Brown was our favorite and not even sure he knows how ppl are being treated on the phone for such a sad and sensitive situation, but we will never use them again, SHAME ON YOU , you have failed us and our dying dog big time. I wish we would of gotten her name. Horrible way to treat us as we are already very sad to have to do this to our sweet little dog. JUST got her name. AMANDA, Shame on you . Heartless. Ok well thank you Megan the Vet manager there for calling us and taking our concern to heart and rectifying our pain. She has spoken with mentioned employee and this should never happen again. We were given a time today to do the hardest thing ever, we really appreciate being heard and called and now given a time for our loved pet.to head off to the rainbow bridge. Situation handled to our satisfaction Ty Megan

    My boyfriend was quoted a $25 consultation fee, they charged $75. My cat was diagnosed with out the…read morevet even examining her. The vet was more concerned about flees and mites (my cat has neither) than the lumps on her belly. We were quoted $2000 for a partial mastectomy a different vet quoted $800 but also said we could wait as the lumps are not cancerous.

    Grays Harbor - TC-2 summers ago with his lion haircut!

    Grays Harbor

    (17 reviews)

    It's never fun leaving a bad review, but I've been here twice and turns out it wasn't a one-off…read morefluke. For reference, I've had cats in my home the last 13 years. I've moved between three different states and had about five vets in that time. More if you count a few emergency vet visits. I have NEVER had to book a second appointment because of my cat's temperament. My first visit to this office was in Oct 2025. They have signs posted about not serving pets that get agitated, including possible sedation for services. My cat was there for a swollen leg, and was not happy to be there. (And please feel free to enlighten about any cat that enjoys the vet.) He was five at the time and the previous vet never complained about his temperament. This vet, however, was standoffish with him. Her name is Dr. O'Connor. Thankfully, we got through the appointment but I wasn't impressed with her hesitancy to provide service. Fast forward to today, April 2026. I brought both my cats in for their annual wellness exams. They each needed updated vaccines. The tech came in first, checked their weights, and confirmed the services we needed. (Which they don't have right. The thought only one cat needed shots but they both did.) The vet comes in without the vials for shots and made a comment about not having them prepared yet. The first cat goes up and does fine. No shots administered while he was happy though because they weren't in the room... Now the second cat goes up and is not as cooperative. Thankfully, she managed to give him his shot. Now it's time to bring the first cat up again and he's getting defensive. As cats do at the vet! (At least in my experience) She tells me I'll have to bring him back for a "tech appointment" for the shots because he's agitated. His "kitty minutes" as they call them are up. -_- We waited 20 minutes to be seen, then the vet comes in without everything she needs to facilitate the appointment, yet I have to pay a secondary appointment fee now because of the office's negligence and poor bedside manner? My cats behaved how they always behave at the vet and it's never been an issue. It's seems like this vet and certain techs are uncomfortable around animals, frankly. Maybe they're new to the field? Idk I moved to Elma from Lakewood which is why I switched vets. I would rather make the hour drive one way to my previous vet in Tacoma with two cats in tow than deal with this office again. And moving forward, I will. I did book the tech appointment because my cat needs the update on his rabies shot, and I don't want it to be delayed any further. Ultimately, I will adhere to their policies but it's just not the type of service I'm looking for in a vet. I will say, to their credit, that the appointment was originally scheduled for the week before and I had to reschedule last minute. (The cats are indoor outdoor and got out while I was at work. Came home to an empty house) They were very nice about it, and I do recognize they could argue I wasted their time first. My advice - go the Union Ave Vet Hospital in Tacoma and see Dr. Plevinskyi. He's awesome!

    Some background, we have a 10-year old Belgian Malinois named Halona. Her old Vet retired over 18…read moremonths ago. He was never afraid of her barking and just tapped her nose to get her to stop. So this brings us to yesterday. So our dog needs a Rabies vaccine booster, and my wife told them about our dog . Her nervousness in unfamiliar and new environments. They Said no problem, so she paid the $72 pre-paid office visit. We showed up at our scheduled appointment 4:30pm and the technician walked in and per norm my Malinois barked at her. Looking horrified the technician couldn't leave quick enough. So after another 15 minutes, my dog was wanting to leave. This is now 45- minutes past our scheduled appointment. Another woman opens the door and peeks in, odd right. Didn't introduce herself, and Halona Barks at her. Her very first words she said was were going to need to sedate her before we can continue. I thank her for her time and we left the building at 5:25 pm. If you're scared of a barking dog then tell your customers before taking their money.

    Willapa Veterinary Service

    Willapa Veterinary Service

    (4 reviews)

    Worked in same day Thank you Dr Erik and staff…read moreWe received Compassionate, caring and exceptional support for our beloved Dolly

    If I could give Dr. James Belknap 10 stars I would... Being part of the spay/neuter/foster/rescue…read morecommunity for the last 20+ years has afforded me the ability to experience a wide range of veterinarians over multiple states. However, this review is about, hands down, the VERY BEST veterinarian I have ever had the pleasure to work with, Dr. James Belknap. We came to him with our "foster failure," chunky monkey, big baby, lab/shar pei/pit mix, Daisy, who presented with a large soft tissue sarcoma, but, unfortunately, on her rear leg where she didn't have any extra skin to close the wound after the sarcoma, tissue and surrounding muscle were excised with clean margins. I sought out Dr. Belknap for consultation and surgery solely based on what I was able to ascertain from online research regarding his expertise and experience. Although Dr. Belknap had never seen Daisy before my initial outreach, he went above and beyond +++ to advise and consult long distance helping us to prepare the best possible outcome for Daisy, all without even her first office visit with him. Separation anxiety post-op was a given knowing Daisy's history when she first came to us and Daisy surely wasn't happy about being kenneled for 5 days at the vet without her parents to sleep with. With a 2+ hour drive one way, we had to leave her in their caring hands. Dr. Belknap kept us apprised daily with updates post-op and on the 5th day we picked her up. From that point forward, Dr. Belknap kept in close contact by phone and text, asking for pics on a regular basis so he could see her progress. He worked with our local vet to share progress reports and records. Dr. Belknap was happy to see Daisy post-op as often as we were able to make the drive, which we did every couple of weeks. Daisy subsequently developed a deep tissue infection post-op requiring more intervention and resulting in our administering nightly medication with a catheter into the opening of her leg. After almost 2 months of recovery, Daisy was finally deemed "healed," but Dr. Belknap's care didn't end there. He reached out a couple of weeks later to be sure there wasn't any return of drainage or irritation. All in all, every pet deserves a veterinarian like Dr. James Belknap. Whether you need an expert veterinary surgeon or not, I highly recommend Dr. Belknap for all of your pets needs. Including a pic of the surgery and flap created, all of which is now completely healed. (Don't look if you're squeamish.) Adding his LinkedIn profile as well: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-belknap-34439776/

    Bergey Michael DVM - vet - Updated May 2026

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