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    Cloudcroft Animal Hospital

    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:30 am - 12:00 pm, 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    Leslie Animal Clinic

    Leslie Animal Clinic

    (26 reviews)

    I really love Leslie Animal Clinic - their demeanor and bedside manner with my two dogs is…read moreincredible. Dr. Leslie and Dr. Turner are both eloquent, lovely and helpful when discussing our pups. I would give them 5 stars, but WOW is it expensive to see them. We spent almost $400 at our last visit for two exams, two shots and some ear meds for our one pup. I do appreciate them talking about costs with me as we go, but I'm always leaving there having spent more money than expected. That said, you get what you pay for. Overall, so happy with this team and always feel like my dogs are taken care of.

    I believe the medical care my dog received was competent, and ultimately he was correctly diagnosed…read morewith Cushing's disease. The staff was courteous, and I appreciate that. My concern is with the communication and clinical decision-making process. As a healthcare professional myself, I value understanding the assessment, differential diagnosis, and the reasoning behind recommendations. I repeatedly felt that recommendations were presented without sufficient explanation of why a particular test or treatment was the best next step or how the results would change management. Veterinary medicine has become very expensive, and I understand that diagnostics are important. However, clients also deserve a discussion about priorities, expected benefit, and reasonable alternatives based on both the clinical picture and their budget. That conversation was largely missing for us. For example, after my dog's initial workup, I would have appreciated a discussion of why the next recommended step was abdominal imaging versus endocrine testing, and how each option would affect treatment decisions. Instead, I often felt I was trying to piece together the clinical reasoning myself. I don't expect inexpensive veterinary care, and I'm willing to invest in appropriate diagnostics. What I hope for is a collaborative approach where the veterinarian explains the assessment, discusses options, and helps owners make informed decisions rather than simply presenting expensive recommendations. I think this is a capable practice, but communication and shared decision-making are areas where the client experience could be significantly improved.

    Cloudcroft Animal Hospital - vet - Updated August 2026

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