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    Creature Comforts

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    Midcounty Veterinary Hospital

    Midcounty Veterinary Hospital

    (57 reviews)

    I am very happy to say that Dr. Jay and his daughter Cynthia are outstanding professionals…read morededicated to taking care of your pets. Their offices aren't fancy in fact it's pretty bare-bones but it's clean neat and efficiently run. Unlike other vet offices that look like a mini Kmart the only thing Dr. Jay sells are fairly priced creams and medical supplements. They are so ethical that when I came from another vet who recommended all types of surgeries and procedures on my 2 chihuahuas, I wa sat down and carefully explained to why none of that was necessary. Two years later my pets are in perfect health. as a doctor I really appreciate the personalized care of the staff extends to my Caramel and Fudge who always seem disappointed when I pick them up to take them home after boarding with Dr. Jay and Dr .Cynthia for a week. I can't recommend this place enough and I've turned all my patients on to it .

    Do NOT take your pet here for surgery. I am sharing my experience so another animal does not suffer…read moreunnecessarily. I scheduled a neuter for my rabbit and quickly began noticing concerning gaps in knowledge. The day before surgery, I was instructed not to feed him after midnight. Anyone familiar with rabbits knows fasting can be dangerous and may trigger GI stasis, a potentially fatal condition. When I questioned this, staff placed me on hold and later confirmed hay was allowed. This instruction should've told me that they don't know about rabbits but they're the vet, right? At drop-off, I asked multiple times to speak with the veterinarian. He clearly didn't want to talk with me. There was no pre-anesthetic screening, no discussion of bloodwork, nothing. I demand to talk to him to ask about a rabbit vaccine and was told he "does not treat rabbits"..... despite being scheduled to perform surgery on mine that day. I was so beyond scared but was reassured and rushed out by his assistants that everything would be fine. I spent the day anxious with no updates. When I picked my rabbit up, he was covered in blood with no aftercare instruction. I asked about pain medication and was told he received a 24-hour injectable pain reliever and would not need anything further. When I asked to purchase additional pain medication (knowing rabbits CAN remain in pain beyond 24 hours and stress can lead to serious complications) I was told they do not carry pain medication because they do not treat rabbits. Let that sink in: They performed surgery on an animal they do not treat and sent a patient home without pain management. My heart was breaking for my bunny and I felt so guilty for putting him in the care of people who did NOT care about him. By 1:30am the next night we were at the emergency hospital. He was bleeding everywhere and clearly in pain. The emergency vet provided pain medication and stabilized him. The following days were stressful and uncertain. On our third telehealth vet visit in 3 days, a vet explained that the surgical technique used can cause post-operative bleeding, something I was never warned about and for which I received no aftercare instructions. My rabbit is now recovering properly thanks to emergency care and follow-up veterinarians who actually cared about his comfort and recovery. What was presented as a cost-effective option ultimately became far more expensive financially, emotionally, and in unnecessary suffering of my bun. If a clinic cannot provide pain management after surgery, they should not be performing the surgery at all. Animals feel pain too!!!! How would that vet like one of his body parts cut off without pain medication beyond 24hrs. Awful awful practice.

    Community Animal Hospital of Royal Palm Beach - Snookie

    Community Animal Hospital of Royal Palm Beach

    (27 reviews)

    Dr. Blair and the team at Community Animal Hospital are absolutely incredible…read more Dr. Blair is the most caring and compassionate vet I've ever taken my fur babies to. He truly listens to everything your pet is going through and gives his whole heart to finding the best possible care. He doesn't stop until he knows he's doing what's right for your dog. I've lived in New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, North Carolina, and Toronto, and I can honestly say he's the best vet I've ever met -- I would even fly here just so my dog Sebastian can be treated by him. That's how much trust and gratitude I have for Dr. Blair and his team. Thank you for always going above and beyond for us!

    Dr. Blair saved my cat's life. It happened quickly as my cat's stomach…read moreswelled and she was in serious pain. It was a life-threatening situation that happened near the end of the Dr. Blairs work-day. He quickly diagnosed the issue as being a blocked exit to the stomach (Our cat was ingesting carpet fibers from ripped-up carpet on a cat tower that mixed with hairballs that blocked her stomach that was easily 5 times normal size on Xray. She needed immediate surgery!! Her vitals were not good. Long story short: Two weeks later she got her stitches out and is good as new! Dr. Blair is a man that truly loves animals and my many dogs and cats love him!! His surgical techs were great as well and I am so happy to have found a great Dr. to care for my furry family. Thanks again to you Dr. Blair and your surgical team!

    Access Specialty Animal Hospitals - Palm Beach County - Jade and Nidya are helping us prepare swag bags for Palm Beach Pride

    Access Specialty Animal Hospitals - Palm Beach County

    (128 reviews)

    We were referred to ACCESS by our vet in Boca after our dog suddenly began vomiting blood, and I…read morecan say without hesitation that this place saved her life. I have never been more impressed with a medical facility -- and that includes every human hospital I've visited with family members for surgeries and ER visits. This is truly a top-of-the-line operation. From the moment we walked in, the front desk staff treated us with extraordinary kindness and compassion. They were reassuring, supportive, and genuinely caring. In one of the most frightening moments we've had as pet owners, that level of humanity meant everything. Roxy was hospitalized for three days, and the care was exceptional from start to finish. The ICU is spotless and highly organized, and there was someone by her side 24/7. We were allowed to visit from 10am-10pm, which made a huge emotional difference for us. Communication was constant and clear. The team explained every step, was upfront and transparent about costs, asked for approval before doing anything, and was conscientious about the bill even when we told them to do whatever was necessary to save her. Every doctor and nurse we encountered was incredibly intelligent, highly trained, and deeply compassionate. It is obvious they genuinely care about their patients and their families, and it shows in everything they do. Eric, one of the ICU nurses, even had his personal bulldog donate plasma to Roxy -- an act of generosity and care we will never forget. When we returned a few days later for a checkup with Dr. Ghantous, the follow-up care was just as impressive. Not only was the medical guidance excellent and thorough, but the entire team -- including ICU vets and nurses -- remembered Roxy, came over to check on her, and were genuinely happy to see her doing well. That kind of continuity and heart is rare. This is the most impressive medical facility I have ever seen, human or veterinary. They deserve enormous recognition for the level of skill, compassion, and professionalism they provide. I would not think twice about bringing my dog here again, and I would strongly recommend ACCESS to anyone and everyone I know.

    I guarantee you they will kill your pet. The reviews here are true…read more ACCESS failed my pet and they will fail yours too. My cat had CKD and was treated very well at VEG. Then I took her to Access for additional care as a primary and they were difficult. Her values worsted at ACCESS. They inserted a feeding tube in her and when I slowly became aware of their unhygienic practices (caged pets, urine in blankets unchanged for 2-3 days, food in water bowl, difficult front desk staff) I immediately wrote a negative review for people out there. They immediately shut off all care for my cat including all prescription medications as a way to punish my cat to send a strong response to my negative review. They delayed releasing medical records so no other emergency vet could immediately treat her and no primary could prescribe her medications in time. She was in critical condition when they abruptly cut of service. They left me without feeding syringe to take home and give food through the tube. I had to go to an emergency to get tubes and meds. I contacted many hospitals across Florida and they were not shocked about Access as they are aware of them being difficult. Her condition got worse and so I took her back to VEG and they ran blood work. Turns out my cat had astronomically high values for white blood cells and very low platelets. Access did not run the full blood work to catch any of this. She got internal bleeding and sever infection from being at Access cages and overall poor / unsanitary conditions. Her blood work was never done to catch any of this. They only ran 2-3 values while ignoring full comprehensive care. Her blood work looked great on the 26th of April when she left VEG and just within a month of care at Access she was as good as gone. Plateles so low that additional testing at other clinics would put her at risk for more clots and bleeding. I assure you that no care is better care than Access. Please carefully review all negative reviews for a full perspective. They flag and delete negative reviews so you can imagine the volume of negative experiences people are actually having and aren't being reported.

    Justin Bartlett Animal Hospital

    Justin Bartlett Animal Hospital

    (127 reviews)

    I wish there was something between 4 and 5 stars, but since there's not, I have to choose 5 for…read morestars bc for the most part, 90-95% of my experiences have been good/great. I have 3 large mixed breeds dogs and go to Justin Batlette for their yearly shots, heartworm testing, as well as various other ailments through the years. My dogs are all healthy, partially due to healthy meals, diligence and being treated for health concerns by competent veterinarians at Justin Barlette. I have referred many of my friends. It is MUCH more affordable than any other place I have found. I do have my favorite doctors and request them. The staff does their best to accommodate me. Is there often a wait? We'll, yes bc they take emergencies and if I had a dog in a dangerous situation, I'd expect my dog to be a priority. ​

    It wasn't until a recent visit to our regular vet that I learned Justin Bartlett is more than an…read moreadoption center. I had zero clue they also have an animal hospital! Thank God for that visit because my beloved was extremely sick this weekend and needed immediate attention and they're open 7 days a week. I called yesterday and made an appointment for this afternoon. From start to finish: Bonnie who assisted with making our appointment and Heidi and Vicky(i, ie) who checked us out tonight - everyone was so kind and professional. Nora was our vet tech or assistant. I apologize if I have the wrong title, but all the reader needs to know is she is thorough and cares about your fur babies. She listened with intent and took extensive notes to provide to Dr. K who treated my precious Lantana. Dr. K was also very compassionate, engaged, and knowledgeable. She listened to his history and reviewed the notes Nora provided her and developed a treatment plan that was tailored to his immediate and post visit needs. Additionally, she informed me of what I need to be looking for as I monitor him for the next 24-48 hours. Once Dr. K was done with her exam, she exited the room and Nora went over the treatment plan and all the corresponding costs with me which I greatly appreciated. She and another team member who I unfortunately didn't get her name (young brunette with a tattoo behind her ear and also wonderful) returned with the fluids and drugs and administered these which was no easy feat. Nora then took the time to thoroughly explain the process for applying the appetite stimulant ointment as it can be toxic to humans. She was kind enough to provide a couple of gloves for application as well. Of course being a helicopter mom, I had a few questions for both she and Dr. K. Both were extremely receptive and answered all my inquiries without hesitation or any indication of being annoyed. Once we were done, I made my way to check out where I met Heidi and Vicki. I apologize for any misspellings of names. Both of these ladies were a pleasure to speak with and extremely helpful. Our appointment was at 4:20 but we arrived a little early. We were called at our scheduled time if not beforehand and barely waited for our appointment. Every team member was fantastic and I wouldn't hesitate to bring Lantana here again although I hope we don't have to do it anytime soon. Credit cards are accepted but a 3% service charge is added. Debit cards have no fees and Apple Pay is feasible. Finally, a complete print out regarding your fur babies visiting provided along with a receipt at checkout. I highly recommend Justin Bartlett Animal Hospital for your fur babies needs and / or if you're looking to adopt a new fur baby. While I wasn't in the market for adoption or fostering, I did notice a wide variety of beautiful dogs and one gorgeous blue Russian on my out of the hospital. I'm beyond grateful for this facility and their outstanding team. Thank you SO much! My beloved is on the mend because of all of you!

    Creature Comforts - vet - Updated July 2026

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