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    Brookwood Veterinary Clinic

    4.3 (6 reviews)

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    Oak Heart Veterinary Hospital

    Oak Heart Veterinary Hospital

    3.8
    (38 reviews)

    Brought my dog in today emergently because she all of sudden started crying/whimpering for no…read moreapparent reason. My dog has been to oak heart before. I walked in and explained what happened. The receptionist with zero empathy or interest robotically informed me there were no appointments today. I asked about emergency situations, to which she replied she didn't think this was an emergency. Excuse me? The other receptionist told her to ask in back. She went to ask in back and came back to say they would see her but charge double the regular fee. For people that are in the business of taking care of animals it really felt like they gave zero shits but were more than happy to extort me during an emergency situation. I went immediately to care first just 2 minutes down the road and they immediately saw me no questions asked and treated the situation with care and concern. I'll update my review on what they charged, regardless I appreciate the care and concern I received from care first. Never again oak heart...more like heart of stone. Also train your receptionist to do better. Update: my dog got a venomous snake bite on her front paw. I'm glad that the quick action and care by care first was able to help us. Now the bill...so they didn't charge us any weird emergency mark up visit fee, but we did incur significant costs in x-rays and ultrasounds before they determined it was a snake bite. We also had overnight care, antibiotic and pain med costs. All in I paid just under $900 for this incident. That's good money oak heart would have made had they treated the situation appropriately. Bad manners and bad business.

    Staff are very friendly and helpful. My dog was a patient, getting appointments scheduled was easy…read more When my dog became weak and ready to go, they helped put her down. They offered us as much time to grieve.

    Quail Corners Animal Hospital

    Quail Corners Animal Hospital

    3.8
    (134 reviews)

    After moving to east Raleigh from Cary I had to find a new vet. I think every pet owner can…read morecommiserate when I say this is a big decision. After all, pets are members of our families! After doing extensive research and reading lots of reviews, I chose Quail Corners. I've been taking my kitty to them for 3 years. Before COVID, you'd use separate entrances for cats and dogs. The front desk employees have all been mostly friendly. The exam rooms could use a facelift in terms of new paint, colors, etc. Some reviews have said their services are more expensive than other places. I can't say much about this as I've only used two vets while owning my cat. For me, I feel that I'm paying for quality and knowledgeable service. Quail Corners also has a 24 hour emergency clinic. Currently you drive up, call the number posted, and let them know you've arrived. The vet tech comes out and takes your pet inside. I don't love this, but what can you do right now? I will say they communicate with you a lot once they examine the animal (phone calls) and talk through any treatment options. I didn't feel too left out and in the dark by not going inside. I can't say enough good things about Dr. Jarchow! She seems to be the primary cat vet at the clinic and is so patient and gentle with my furry boy. Dr. Jarchow almost "talks" to them by making a friendly purring sound while examining the cats. She is also the main vet surgeon and has done two rounds of teeth extractions on my kitty. I felt well informed ahead of and after the surgeries, plus she's never seemed annoyed at my calls to ask more questions.

    This is my first visit at Quail Corners Animal Hospital and the whole visit was great! I must say…read morethe vet tech Katelyn was so nice! She took good care of my dog KIKI. Also, the receptionists were very friendly and knowledgeable. The doctors there seemed competent too. I will be returning. Thanks!

    NC State Veterinary Hospital

    NC State Veterinary Hospital

    3.1
    (79 reviews)

    I took my beautiful eight and a half year old king charles spaniel to their hospital hoping they…read morecould help with his chronic kidney disease. Overall I felt they really didnt care much for him and didnt really try to save him. They did do diuresis which did help at first. But when that started to be ineffective dialysis was never brought up to me. It may have been impractical to do but I sure wish we would have discussed it. I feel like I let my dog down by not challenging them more on this and on the last day I just forgot to bring dialysis up - I sure wish they had. He may have been near the end of his life but it seemed like their whole focus was to euthanize him. At the end they had put a hose in his nose making him bleed (without actually using it apparently according to the person who did it) and he looked so miserable and it seemed so hopeless I said ok to euthanize him. I regret that and resent that they didnt just discuss it with me instead of having 4 people gathered around me and him - all of whom were telling me there was no hope. I will not go back there again if I can help it. I am not saying all the people there were bad or anything but nobody honestly cared for my dog the way I wanted them to. I think he may still be alive if handled better - although probably not.

    Our sweet 1.7 lb yorkie need surgery to correct a esophagus issue and cardiac issue. The students…read moreand the teams could not have been kinder and amazing. She is now 2 lbs and is happy and loving life. A huge thank you to every person at the NC State veterinary hospital you are all amazing. Karla and Isabell

    Animal Emergency Hospital & Urgent Care

    Animal Emergency Hospital & Urgent Care

    3.7
    (87 reviews)

    The staff were soo understanding and knowledgeable. During my dog's and my stay there i saw alot…read moreof animals receive care, birds, guinea pig, even a pet ambulance come in. Even as busy as it was, attention to my dog did not go unchecked. In the worst time a pet owner experiences, I am soo thankful that they were there! Great job everyone!

    PLEASE PLEASE if at all possible I would NOT recommend taking injured wildlife here unless they…read moreneed euthanasia! I retrieved a juvenile Eastern Painted turtle out of the highway yesterday evening. Somehow the little guy managed to survive without injury to shell or limbs, but had a bit of blood on his face and a swollen left eye. I was able to gently dab most of the blood off but he pulled away after a minute or so and obviously I didn't want to cause him anymore pain He was moving his limbs, tail and head but I was concerned about pain level. No rehabbers would take him and suggested this.....place. I was hesitant bc I know they aren't wildlife rehabbers, but I just hoped beyond hope they weren't going to do what I thought they were going to do and simply euthanize him as not to be burdened with treating an injured turtle for a couple of days. Unfortunately my intuition was right. They did everything I was afraid they would. I had him wrapped in a towel, heat on in the car for the 30 minute drive, carefully took him in and the girl at the desk immediately says " you can take your towel".... Soooo no bc if you put him in this slippery plastic container without the towel he's going to slide forward and hit his injured face ‍ I told her they could keep the towel. She grabs the container with the turtle in it, goes in the back for no more than 60 seconds and brings back my container and towel. Huh? He needs to stay warm- did you put him under a light? Is he protected? My heart sank. I felt a wee better when she said something about a rehabber in 24 hours and I thought I could have kept him for the 24 hours so I'm sure they, being animal "professionals" would have no issues. Well, they either didn't want to deal with him for a moment more or the rehabber fell through and OBVIOUSLY they aren't going to actually try to treat a little wild turtle for nothing I called the next morning and was told his injuries required euthanasia. I'm calling BS on this "regrettable news. I've had aquatic turtles for 15 years and have volunteered in wildlife rehab AND worked in a vets office. These were superficial wounds that could have been easily cared for until the little baby was better and re released. I'm angry as all fire at them but more so at myself for not trusting my gut and avoiding these awful people. I have a sneaking suspicion that if I had offered to pay for his care it would have been a different story. I wasn't asked to so assumed I wasn't supposed to. I had indicated I wanted to make some kind of donation but was shooed out of the office quickly without a mention. It's a shame these people seemingly- upon the remarks of others on social media who have had the same concerns- take in wildlife only to determine they are unworthy of the least bit of care, AND shame on the rehabbers - especially turtle rehabbers NC STATE who are too bothered to take in a simple little painted turtle and were so quick to recommend turning the poor baby over to the Death Star that is this so called animal hospital

    Brookwood Veterinary Clinic - vet - Updated July 2026

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