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    Black Adam DVM

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    14 years ago

    He is the best! Takes such great care of all our small animals, we have used him for over 20 years and he has never let us down.

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    Mill Creek Veterinary Hospital

    Mill Creek Veterinary Hospital

    (36 reviews)

    i've visited this vet three times with my (large) dog. The first time did not go very smoothly. the…read morewoman on the front counter is not very welcoming in person or over the phone. very short and not helpful with information whatsoever. Even asked to restrain my non reactive dog without asking any questions prior. The rest of the team seemed pleasant. after they took my dog back the first visit the vet came back pretty passive aggressive and upset that her and her team could not handle a 85 pound husky. he needed water after returning back to the room with me and i was told three times by a vet assistant that it doesn't seem like he does. i asked once again and they brought it in placed it down while saying "i don't even think he's gonna drink it" and my dog drank the whole bowl. he was stressed, panting, this was his first ever vet visit and i reiterated that a number of times. he wasn't aggressive he is just jerky when inexperienced vet techs try to touch him with no warning. the second visit was much smoother. he had to just get shots and the lady on the counter was someone with more comprehension. They were much more kind and understanding of a big dog and how they can act. they took him back for two minutes and he came back smiling. the vet this time did make it clear he didn't like the needle but everything went smoothly. i return a third time and its a automatic request my dog wears a mussel because he bit someone. wouldn't specify who, and the reason "the who" was asked because no biting was ever mentioned and the dog just doesn't bite. so just to make it clear theres people there with different levels of experience and understanding than others maybe they can only handle dogs under 40 pounds. The ironic part is i don't think they wanted me to return because i've had the right phone number and email on file since the initial intake, and never once received reminder for any appointments. each time i asked they said they definitely called, but they didn't. i rechecked the number on file twice. they just don't notify. definitely get a new front desk person, she has no conversation skills!

    Prices are very high. I am sure they are very good if you need a concierge vet. If you want a…read morecountry no frills vet, keep looking.

    Canyon Park Veterinary Hospital - Boots first Vet visit

    Canyon Park Veterinary Hospital

    (62 reviews)

    Best vet I've been to. My cat was peeing outside his litter box and they correctly diagnosed him…read morewith anxiety/urinary crystals. They gave us normal environmental suggestions, but also wrote prescriptions that have worked. Dr Vaughn was so respectful and was able to spend a lot of time with me learning what the issue was and providing excellent education. Pricing was transparent and accurate. Vet tech also helped carry my cat back to my car because I had my hands full. Everyone has been very kind start to finish, would give 6 stars if I could.

    My experience has been the opposite of the one-star reviews here. I had been going to another vet…read morein Bothell and really liked them. I started going here to board my dogs, and after several years of going between one vet that I really liked, to Canyon Park, I finally committed to this one so their shots could coincide with their boarding. The first time I came, I read the reviews and braced myself for an unpleasant encounter. Dr. Vaughn's first visit with my dog lasted 25 minutes, much longer than the 15 minute exam my other vet took (who I still like a lot.) . Dr. Vaughn took her time examining my dog, explained everything in detail, answered all my questions, and gave me advice on the breed and my own dog. She was pleasant to me and gentle with my dog. With her extreme knowledge and detailed answers to my questions, I felt like I was going to a specialist but paying for a regular vet exam. My second experience was when I thought my dog was choking. (turns out she had a reverse sneeze, but I'd never heard of it before. ) I rushed her to Canyon park without an appointment. Because they are so concerned about kennel cough, they told me to wait outside. The doctor came out within 10 minutes in full scrubs (in case it was kennel cough, to protect other dogs. Because I had poked my head in to let them know I was here, the staff disinfected the entire front room, including the door, just in case.) Dr. Vaughn came out, examined her thoroughly, and said she appeared fine, then educated me about kennel cough sounds. She was right in her diagnosis. The price for the emergency visit? No charge. When we moved to Woodinville, I went to another vet for convenience. They upsold me on several things for three of my dogs. But the 4th one, they found a very dangerous mass cell tumor that needed to removed asap, and that they could schedule me for 6 weeks out. I called Canyon Park the next morning, and they fit me in as an emergency visit that day. Dr. Vaughn confirmed the diagnosis and though the place is extremely busy, they scheduled her for surgery within 3 days. Eight months post Covid, my other vet was still requiring that the owners stay outside and the exam be conducted by the doctor only. The information I got when the doctor came out? "She's fine." I then took my other dog for an exam with Dr. Vaughn. I was let into the room, and again, given 25 minutes for a detailed exam of my dog and a detailed explanation of the results. That was when I finally stopped with the other vet for good. I know...it took a while. The most recent visit I took my dog for a regular exam, and told her that my 10-year-old dog was slowing down significantly, that she couldn't get upstairs and was slowing down on walks. I expected her to say that this was expected for her age. Instead she examined her and found a back injury. She suggested immediate bed rest (keep in kennel for 3-5 days, restricted movement) and gave me steroids and muscle relaxers. She recommended delaying her expensive teeth cleaning coming up. Instead of trying to upsell me on xrays or an mri, she highly recommended this strategy, saying she'd seen miraculous results. We're in the midst of that right now, and my dog is so much better that she's desperate to get out of that kennel. (she has another two days to go, poor thing.) They have never tried to upsell me, as other vets have. For boarding, it's the cheapest around. They don't get to run like other places with runs. They are walked briefly twice a day with other dogs of their size, and except at night, hang out with other dogs in the open room. It's nothing special but it is a safe place for them to be. If you have a high energy dog, I'd recommend a place with a bigger area for them to run. They know all four of my dogs well and have been gentle with them. Once during boarding my greyhound's eye was injured on a walk while boarding (probably on a tall blade of grass, they think.) Because it was a vet's office, they treated him, gave him antibiotics, and constantly monitored him. Beyond the free treatment (obviously) they notified me they were waiving the entire boarding visit of three weeks -- at least $900. During covid when tons of people got dogs, it was very hard to get in to many vets, including this one. At that time, it was very difficult to get through to them by phone. They have since hired more front desk staff, and fixed the phones to accommodate the high volume of calls they get every day. They have hired new staff, and they are friendly and greet you. I do recall in the past, having to wait to be acknowledged. That is no longer the case. Forgot to say that they save some openings for emergency visits. So if you have an emergency, call right when they open and they can probably fit you in.

    Black Adam DVM - vet - Updated July 2026

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