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    Cameron Park Veterinary Hospital

    3.5 (60 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    We moved to the area a year ago and our dog loves coming in for visits. The veterinarian is gentle and kind and all the staff is great.
    Angela B.

    Every visit we have had here has been great. We even had to come in with relief staff for an emergency and everyone is kind and knowledgeable. I worked as a vet tech when I was younger and finding a good vet isn't easy.

    A device similar to the one placed outside my dog's cage in this vet clinic.

    UPDATE: It has been about a year and a half since my dog was neutered and subjected to the torture of having an ultrasonic bark control device placed outside of his cage when he was recovering from the anesthesia and in pain from the operation. Today a smoke detector was chirping because of a low battery and my usually calm dog went absolutely crazy! He became a quivering, panting mess, trying desperately to get as far from the noise as he could. I will never forgive this vet and his staff for doing this to my dog. Never. I hope the staff reads this and does something about this cruel practice. Their comfort is not worth ruining a dog's life for. Dogs bark, you work in a vet clinic, get used to it.

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    Laura A.

    My regular vet is in Sacramento, but they were over 2 months out for spay's. My friend recommended that I call Cameron Park to get an appointment. When I called the staff was friendly on the phone and I was able to get an appointment in 1 week. My puppy needed to have a physical by Dr. Sandhu before her spay and that went well. I'm very happy with her surgery and the incision site seems very small which is great. She was completely healed in 10 days. Dr. Sandhu also helped by filling out her therapy dog health check for my organization. I highly recommend Dr. Sandhu!

    Cheyenne
    Michele S.

    Previous owners retired about 3 months ago. This review is for the new owner, Dr. Sundha. We took in a 17 year old cat yesterday with breathing problems. Dr. Sundha was very compassionate. Ran blood tests, x-rays, tested for feline leukemia. Appears to be congestive heart failure. He drew fluids out to relieve the breathing problems and gave us a prescription for a diuretic. He warned us the handling of the cat could cause extreme distress, and indeed it did. We thought we were going to lose him last nite. Today he seemed better. We got the prescription and gave him his first dose. The vet called this afternoon to check in. I really appreciated how thoroughly everything was explained and also the follow-up call. Great experience. Highly recommend!

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    Dr. Sandhu and Team are very skilled and kind to every Animal they care for and also help educate us humans on how to be good Pawrents.

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    They have seen our senior chiweenie a few times and have been most kind and helpful. Dr. Sandhu and the rest of the staff are wonderful!

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    Dr Sandhu is caring and a very good vet. We appreciate his care of our two senior dogs.

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    Veterinary Urgent Care & Surgery Center

    Veterinary Urgent Care & Surgery Center

    4.5
    (58 reviews)

    I recently got an adorable brand new puppy. I have had him for about a week, we were scheduled for…read moreour first vet visit on Friday. Unfortunately yesterday everything was going fine until he had a bowel movement, shortly after he started to whine, cry and show signs of severe uncomfortableness, lethargy, it was gut wrenching to see this tiny helpless thing I already love so much be so uncomfortable. I called the vet we are meant to see and they could not fit us in but recommended veterinary urgent care and Surgery in Cameron Park. I immediately just started driving there scared for my puppies well-being. While driving I called and they were able to get me an appointment right away, basically the time it took for me to drive there. They tested us from the car for parvo (thank god is was negative) so we were brought into a room. The vet tech was extremely nice, thorough, endearing, empathetic (as I was a blubbering mess worried about my tiny 4lbs puppy) she got her report ready and brought the dr in. He was even kind and empathetic to my worry and concern. We went over everything. From the day I got him to what possibilities it could be. They gave me options, information and we picked a treatment plan after an exam of my puppy. I was sent home with medications, directions and feeling so much relief that they cared for my dogs wellbeing and how I felt as an owner. Upon leaving and check out and the girls at the front came together to chat with us, and say goodbye. We talked a little about how cute he is his breed type and then reassured us to call if we need anything or have any questions. I will absolutely be a returning customer should an emergency come up again. Completely unrelated but when I went to grab my dog from the techs arms after they took him in back to give him a couple shots I could smell her subtle perfume(it smelt amazing) as we had to be shoulder to shoulder. I politely asked her what it was and she told me. Not vet related but something small / important to me. This small kind interactions made me feel like a real person to them instead of a ticket number.

    Dr. Khurmi himself was wonderful. We chose this clinic because of his reputation and were genuinely…read morehopeful it would be a great experience. Unfortunately, the quality of care he provides is overshadowed by an extremely rude and unprofessional front office staff. For about a month we left messages roughly once a week regarding scheduling our Golden Retriever for a spay procedure and never received a call back. Eventually we were told Dr. Khurmi had been on vacation, and suddenly we were able to schedule the surgery. It would have been helpful if that had been communicated earlier, but at that point we were simply happy to finally get the appointment. We chose the laparoscopic option because we had read it could be less traumatic and allow for an easier recovery. We were given a price range, and when we dropped our dog off we paid $1,783.94, which was the lower end of the estimate. When we picked her up, we were told we owed an additional $116.06. The amount itself was no big deal to us. We had already agreed to a cost range and were fully prepared to pay within that range. Out of simple curiosity, we asked what caused the final cost to land at the higher end. The vet tech immediately became defensive and spoke to us in a condescending tone in front of other clients, repeatedly stating that we had agreed to a range rather than simply explaining the difference. We never received a clear answer. While waiting, there were also other clients ahead of us who appeared surprised by additional charges at checkout, so it did not seem like an isolated situation. The discharge process was also rushed. The vet tech briefly went over the medication but did not clearly review the rest of the post-operative instructions before sending us home with a printed sheet. Nearly two weeks later the stitches are still clearly visible, so we called the office today to confirm whether they were dissolvable or needed to be removed. I had made a mental note that the instructions mentioned something about sutures being removed around 14 days, as we are approaching that timeframe and I wanted to get them taken out. When I explained that this had not been discussed with us, the staff member responded in a very abrasive tone, repeatedly insisting that we had been sent home with an instruction sheet rather than simply addressing the question. After requesting the clinical summary earlier to understand the final invoice, I reviewed it again and it actually states "sutures out in 14 days," which contradicts what we were told on the phone today. As a client and not a veterinarian, I should not have to interpret clinical notes to understand basic post-operative instructions. Clear and consistent guidance is important when you are caring for a pet recovering from surgery. I have since emailed the clinic asking for clarification and am still waiting for confirmation on whether the sutures are dissolvable or need to be removed. Based on our experience, the front office staff and vet techs could benefit from additional training in client communication and customer service. Pet owners should feel comfortable asking questions without being spoken to in a defensive or dismissive tone. After reviewing other client feedback and the responses from this business, there appears to be a pattern of defensiveness rather than accountability. Hopefully this situation will be handled differently, but based on those responses I would not be surprised if the reply focuses on defending the clinic rather than addressing the concerns raised. When you trust someone with your pet's surgery, professionalism and clear communication should be the standard, not something clients have to fight for.

    Goldorado Animal Hospital

    Goldorado Animal Hospital

    3.7
    (100 reviews)

    This is probably at least our 6th yearly Wellness Exam for Brandi at Goldorado…read more Not knowing what traffic would be like on a rainy day, I arrived with my German Shepherd about 20 minutes too early. Shortly, after being checked in, we were met by Katie, one of the technicians, who weighed Brandi and then got us into a room. Katie tried in vain to give Brandi a treat, a Brandi was too nervous to accept it. After she asked all the preliminary questions and took Brandi's temperature, she said the vet would be in shortly and she was. Dr. Glavis came in and advised me of the vaccines and other treatments Brandi would be receiving. She could tell Brandi was nervous and was VERY calm and gentle with her. Brandi is a rescue and although I have dozens of vets much closer, this is the vet the rescue organization had used prior to us adopting her. I'd be hard pressed to find a vet that understands her and treats her as well. And as additional life hack, if you sign up to receive emails from Goldarado, you'll find among other savings, a 50% off the wellness exam saving me $37.50!

    In early April, Fen had his initial exam with Dr. Jennifer Glavis at Goldorado Animal Hospital…read more Unlike Airport Pet Clinic (APC), I had no issue getting Fen's prescription renewed. In late April, Otis had his initial exam with Dr. Jennifer Glavis. This exam should have been easier as Otis left APC in March with no health issues. On Sunday, we made the boys pork shoulder and baby potatoes in the crockpot. They usually gobble up a freshly cooked meal but Otis only ate half his bowl. It wasn't seasoned so we thought he's just not into it. At midnight (Monday), I heard Otis go out the pet door but not return. I went outside and found him pacing around in a circle. APC said he might have dementia so I brought him inside. Every time I brought him inside, Otis would go out and do the same thing. By 2 AM, I put him and his bed in the bathroom so I could sleep. At 3:30 AM, I checked on Otis and he was still pacing in a circle. At 5:30 AM, I checked on him and he had thrown up in the bathroom. I cleaned it up. John was worried but had a work trip. At 8 AM, John left for Switzerland. I stayed home with Otis who slept all day. At midnight (Tuesday), I was awakened by a loud yelp. Otis never made that sound before and I wasn't sure if I had imagined it. When I checked on Otis, he was in his bed staring straight ahead. I carried him and his bed to my bed so we faced each other. His little brother, Fen, curled up to his bed. I petted Otis until we fell asleep. At 2 AM, I awoke to another yelp. Otis was not the type to complain so I called John. While we were on the phone, Otis yelped. We both heard it and started to cry. John talked to Otis over the phone. No one wanted to hang up or say good-bye. I took Otis into my arms and used a water dropper to hydrate him. He drank for quite awhile and then he turned away. I placed him in his bed and prayed over him. At 6 AM, I took Otis outside to potty. Weakly, he walked around. He was old and his monthly bath was due but he seemed okay. I got us ready for our 9 AM vet appointment. His condition wasn't ideal for a routine exam. But I hoped I'd walk out with antibiotics for a stomach bug or a stool softener for constipation. I didn't want to believe he was dying. The blood work showed the numbers for his kidneys were off the charts. Otis needed to be admitted to a hospital for critical care and dialysis. This treatment could cost $5,000 to $10,000. Additionally, there was no guarantee Otis would survive these procedures. If he did, he might get an extra 1-2 months. Furthermore, his quality of life on dialysis would be poor. This was not risking for a survive and thrive option. This was how do you want the end to be. I wanted my sweet, dear boy to pass peacefully in my arms surrounded and comforted by the love of his family. I sat on the floor with Otis cradling him in my arms. Fen said goodbye to his big brother and laid down in his bed. Dr. Glavis sat with me as I watched all the pain leave his tired, little body and his spirit was set free. Otis was placed in a box so I could take him to the crematory. The vet offered to handle this but I declined. I had tried to be strong so things were calm for Otis and now the worst was over I needed time to say goodbye to him. It was a long, intense, emotional day and I felt as if I had been up for 48 hours. But I noticed how Dr. Glavis and her team went out of their way to help us during a very painful time for our family. They had a lot of appointments and our sudden, unexpected crisis must have been disruptive to their schedule. Yet they managed to work us in between appointments and handle us with sensitivity and great care. I already appreciated Dr. Glavis for helping me with Fen's prescription renewal. But now I feel genuinely grateful that she made the worst day for a pet parent somehow easier to endure. After I spent about a week researching acute kidney failure, a technician was kind enough to sit with me and answer my questions. Then I received a condolence card and Dr. Glavis wrote me a personal note. I found these extra touches really thoughtful. I raised Otis every day for 18 years and I joke that he's away at college now. But inside I'm heartbroken so kindness really matters when you're grieving. Thank you for giving Otis and our family that

    Airport Pet Clinic

    Airport Pet Clinic

    3.1
    (71 reviews)

    At the end of 2024, our dogs' teeth were cleaned by their vet. Because our small dogs were 16,…read morethey had blood work done before going under anaesthesia. The blood work showed our dogs were in good health. However, their kidneys were right under the line for needing a special diet or meds. We were told to keep an eye out for any changes. In January 2025, we moved from Scottadale to Cameron Park. In March, we noticed our eldest dog, Otis, had a corneal ulcer (1). Later, I learned ulcers can be a sign of kidney failure. We went to nearby Airport Pet Clinic (APC) for treatment. We purchased the medication for healing. Since there would be follow-up care, we bought their annual Pet Plan to cover those future visits. At his follow-ups: 2) I said Otis would sometimes stare off into space or stumble about as if drunk. I was told this was dementia. Later, I learned this type of confusion can be a sign of kidney failure. 3) I mentioned twitching and weakness in his back legs when standing. I was told this was arthritis. Later, I learned muscle changes in the legs can be a sign of kidney failure. 4) I was asked about his potty routine. I was not asked the color of his stools. Later, I learned his black, tarry stools can be a sign of kidney failure. 5) I was asked about his drinking. I said he drank a TON as I was often refilling his bowl. Later, I learned drinking a lot of water can be a sign of kidney failure. 6) I was asked about his eating. Otis liked to eat his meals at 6 AM and 6 PM. But his drooling meant I had to wipe his face after. Later, I learned drooling can be a sign of kidney failure. 7) I was asked about his sleeping. Otis slept all night but slept more and more all day waking up only at meal times. Later, I learned increased sleep can be a sign of kidney failure. In March 2026, our annual Pet Plan at Airport Clinic was ending. I scheduled a final check-up for the dogs. Despite all the signs, no mention was made that Otis could be in end stage renal disease (ESRD). Instead, the vet focused on Otis's younger brother, Fen. He had 4 prescriptions for Vetmedin left and then he'd need a renewal. Fen has a heart murmur and without this medication, he could die. The vet wanted a $1,000 worth of blood tests, x-rays, and a cardiologist review to renew the prescription. I offered to pay $250 a month over 4 months so everything was paid off by the time Fen needed the renewal. This plan was refused. In April 2026, I took my dogs to Goldorado Animal Hospital. I had Fen examined first and we worked out a plan for his renewal when his original prescription ends. Otis's exam was scheduled for 9 AM Tuesday, April 22. Regrettably, Otis became ill after midnight on Monday, April 21. At his appointment, his kidneys were failing so I had to make the worst decision a pet parent has to make. Otis passed away, his ashes are with us, we are comforting his little brother, and our whole family misses him. First, I am upset that his signs were missed during his annual care at Airport Pet Clinic. Second, Otis needlessly suffered because he wasn't properly diagnosed. Third, measures weren't taken to delay the end stage or ease symptoms or reduce pain. Please, APC, take more care spotting signs of kidney failure in geriatric dogs. It hurts me so much to think my sweet boy was suffering unnecessarily the last year of his life. No one deserves that.

    Spoke with receptionist this morning and was told to pick up my dogs medication this afternoon…read more(today is Friday.) They closed early without communicating that, leaving my dog without important medications until Tuesday! This is just the last of my many terrible experiences with them. Don't take your pets here.

    Insight Veterinary Wellness Center

    Insight Veterinary Wellness Center

    3.5
    (229 reviews)

    Our beloved 13yo Frenchie passed away unexpectedly in our car as we were driving to Tahoe, and in a…read moremoment of crisis we found Insight and drove her to them in hopes of saving her. Unfortunately she didn't make it, but the kindness that Insight showed us was above and beyond. They didn't charge us for the visit at all, but provided us with a doctor to check on my dog (confirming she had passed), cleaned her up, and gave us a room to say goodbye for an hour. We were not a patient of theirs, yet they showed us so much kindness. On top of all this, they handled connecting her with a pet cremation service, and even wrote a very sweet card along with her paw prints which they mailed to us after. Everyone in their office signed the card and wrote really sweet notes. All in all, they didn't need to exhibit so much kindness to us strangers, but the fact they not only did and then went above and beyond afterwards says so much about who they are! If we lived nearby we would definitely be switching our care to this hospital. Thank you, Insight, and all your doctors and staff for shining a light on us in times of darkness and distress. We will remember this forever!

    If I could give less than a one star rating I would. I started going to insight a little over a…read moreyear ago with my oldest dog who started having bumps and lumps. They have a rotating door of staff. I now know after my dog died at their organization that many risks and things I should've been educated on were not shared which if they had we could've had a different outcome for my girl.. Not only did they try to charge me for additional anesthesia for my dead dog after the operation but they did so while I was saying goodbye and while I was holding her dead body. They also told me about her death via voicemail. This practice is out of touch and has poor ethics and I wouldn't recommend their service to my worst enemy. grab your pet and run away from this place...

    Cameron Park Veterinary Hospital - vet - Updated July 2026

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