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    Four Corners Veterinary Clinic

    3.2 (25 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    We love Dr Smith and his staff. We have been bringing our dogs here for 26 years and have been very happy with how they care for them.

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    Our dog has had wonderful care from Dr. Smith and his team. We are so sorry to see him go, but wish him well in his retirement

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    I have been going to four corner veterinary clinic for a number of years now and I am very pleased with Dr Smith and Dr Evans.

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    Mountainside Animal Hospital - The pup that Mountainside Animal Hospital had to put back together.

    Mountainside Animal Hospital

    (21 reviews)

    Most recently encountered awful service expecting that since my dog was an established patient,…read morethat I paid for as part of the deal of any Vet actually seeing any animal, I requested a letter/Health Form to be able to take my dog across the border to Mexico. Apparently THIS VETERINARY OFFICE is unable to provide such a service and their Vets, Dr. Eibey and Dr. Tomlisson couldn't be bothered to talk to me face to face or via phone to discuss the matter. After being relegated to the office manager Wendy, she stated they do not provide that type of service however as I explained 3 other Veterinarians within 5 mile radius do she certainly had many excuses why they couldn't do it......too many things can go wrong, we don't have the time, and yes we would charge $100 if we did, etc. ? So I contacted Wilderness Veterinary, 1 block away and they do provide the necessary letter, detailed information about dog's condition and prescriptions in Spanish that is required when taking a pet over the border. Additionally, Wilderness was bewildered why Mountainside couldn't pull that off, ME TOO. Unfortunately, but as expected I had to establish my dog as a patient at Wilderness Vet and pay $100 that I should not have had to pay if Mountainside was a reputable Veterinarian. In addition, I found Mountainside Veterinary extremely EXPENSIVE, $1000 for blood work, 2 xrays, 2 prescriptions and consultation......I've gone to emergency services for 1/2 the price.

    My senior dog Juno hasn't been a long time customer, but she has been treated like she's been there…read moreforever. Excellent customer service, with an understanding of the clients real life obligations, location and schedule. Thanks for helping out our old girl, and making sure she doesn't need to skip a day of medication.

    Pine Tree Veterinary Hospital - My boys

    Pine Tree Veterinary Hospital

    (74 reviews)

    I'm so grateful for Dr. LeFevre and the entire team at Pine Tree Vet. From the moment we started…read morebringing our dog there, they were compassionate, considerate, professional, and extremely competent. After a difficult experience elsewhere, finding Pine Tree Vet felt like such a relief. When our dog became very sick, they made room for us, accommodated us whenever they could, and treated her with so much gentleness and care. Every staff member we interacted with was kind, sweet, and truly cared about her. Dr. LeFevre and the team explained treatment options, medications, and difficult decisions clearly and compassionately. They called to check in, and Dr. LeFevre personally called me multiple times, which made an incredibly hard situation feel less lonely. The front desk staff also deserves so much credit. Compared to other vet offices I've been to, the reception team at Pine Tree Vet is caring, attentive, sweet, competent, and professional. That makes such a huge difference because they're the first people you call and interact with when your pet needs help. Having people who are kind, considerate, and capable on the front lines makes an already stressful situation feel much more manageable. I'll always be thankful for the care, compassion, and professionalism they showed our dog and our family. I'd highly recommend Pine Tree Vet to anyone looking for a veterinary office that truly cares.

    What a great team! I brought my parakeet Blue in today to be euthanized. Doc did an exam on her and…read moreagreed that she was very ill and that was the best thing, so she didn't have to suffer with organ failure. The staff were so considerate and compassionate. Even though I spent a short time with them, you can tell that they really care about you and your precious pet! I would highly recommend Pine Tree Veterinary Hospital for your extended family.

    VCA Covington Animal Hospital

    VCA Covington Animal Hospital

    (58 reviews)

    Love this place. Everyone is amazing, they all care, their packages are good and doctors are…read morewonderful. We have 7 pitty/pitty mixes and have used them years now. Highly recommend this location. Locations may vary, but the VCA in California we used was good as well.

    Hi, I want to share our very sad and disappointing experience with VCA Covington and encourage you…read morenot to visit this office. While our visits before Emma's end-of-life were positive and warm, we received such painful and shameful care at the end of Emma's life. I would never want another family or pet to go through what we did. Here's our story: Emma was diagnosed with renal disease around 9 months old. She had testing done prior to her being spayed. Dr. Walls believed it was possibly due to a birth defect. Moving forward, we went to the office every 6 months for check-ups and blood work. Around the end of April (Emma is now almost 5), we noticed Emma was declining in health. Around that time, I went on our VCA app and scheduled an appointment. Her appointment was scheduled for a month away (beginning of June). So, the next day, I called the office and asked if there was any way we could get Emma in sooner. The receptionist told me that we could call each day at 8 a.m. to see if we could get a cancellation and come in for a same-day appointment. I am a schoolteacher, and I explained I could not leave work for a same-day appointment and asked if there was an appointment the next day or in the coming week or so, anything sooner than beginning of June. I was told no, and she recommended we take Emma to Arrow, if needed. Fast forward two weeks later, and Emma is getting worse. I call again, and I am told the same thing again. This time, I say that my children's pediatrician keeps sick appointments in their schedule....was this something their office did as well? No, but I can call each day at 8 a.m. to hope to get a cancellation for a same-day appointment. This time, I ask a clarifying question: So am I understanding that your office is more of a clinic for preventive and wellness care? And, the receptionist says, yes. Then another week passes, and Emma is very sick. I have the same conversation with the same clarifying questions and answers. So, your office provides wellness and preventative care, but sick visits are not to be expected? Yes. This time, I share that we are so sad and disappointed in the care we are receiving at Emma's end-of-life. That this is something they needed to share with our family and other families when their pet is diagnosed with a chronic disease. 4 days later our sweet Emma was put to rest at Mountainside Vet in Maple Valley. Someplace she was not a patient, with people she had not been see or been cared by. They were wonderful with Emma, but what a terrible and shameful way for VCA to handle our situation. Emma died 4 weeks after we had made our appointment. Please do not take your pets to this clinic!! Your family and pets deserve dignity, compassion, and love at the end of their life. I also want to add that Fairwood Veterinary Office was also so helpful and kind when we were searching for sooner care. They were so helpful and caring. Please take your pets to a different clinic! VCA may be great for wellness and preventative care, but end-of-life care is also so important. Please reconsider your choice for VCA Covington!

    Sawyer Lake Veterinary Hospital

    Sawyer Lake Veterinary Hospital

    (74 reviews)

    I adopted two kittens from here. Working with Scott, the kitten coordinator, was easy and smooth. I…read morewas able to meet the cats and I could tell they were well cared for, fed, and treated. Shortly after, my application was approved and I was able to pick them up! Because they were so young, I needed to bring them back one more time for their last round of shots, which was included in their adoption fees. In general, the fees were slightly higher than you might see on your average shelter, but I think it is because they are a vet clinic and rehabilitation center rather than shelter, so they don't operate on a donation model. I didn't mind paying the higher fee because I could tell they were very well organized. I got pamphlets with all of their medical history, they were microchipped, neutered, spayed, and all vaccinations explained and prepared before I got them. They gave me advice on food and introducing the kittens to my home. When I brought the kittens back for their last round of shots, all I had to do was pull up and let them know I had arrived. A vet nurse came and picked them up from my car, took them in and they were done quick. They were a little tired and shaken up but nothing too bad. This is a great place in general, it's a bit far from where I live but it was worth going here! The two kittens are happy, healthy, friendly, and adjusting well to their new home. Reason for 4 stars: I had a few questions I wanted to ask the vet on my second time visit, but due to the way it's setup I never actually got to go inside or interact with anyone. It wasn't a big deal, but it would have been nice to float a few random questions I had to the vet. I assume that once covid restrictions end that it will be easier to have face to face again.

    I adopted a 6 month old kitten here in March for $400. The kitten came with no papers or tags so I…read moredid not know that she is not licensed and hasn't been de-wormed. Every cat I have adopted in the past came with tags for license and rabies and was treated for fleas and dewormed. When I got the cat home, she had an oozing left eye and diarrhea. I waited a couple weeks for it to go away. Then I called them and told them what was happening and that the kitten came with these conditions. They said to bring her in for a check-up and after some discussion agreed to cover the visit. When I tried to put the kitten in the cat carrier, she went feral and scratched and bit me which turned into an infection. When I got there, I asked the staff if they had given me a feral cat. They wouldn't answer. I asked the doctor if she was feral and I needed to get a different cat. The doc said that they would clip her nails and put soft sock on her claws and to give it another try before returning the kitten. They had to put the kitten under to do that. The doc told me that her litter mate had Giardia so my cat probably did too. She also said my cat had gingivitis and an eye virus. This place keeps about 15 cats in one room in a trailer. So they all probably have Giardia and eye viruses. They gave me medication for my cat and said I had to pay for it. I said the cat already had these conditions when I adopted her and they had agreed to cover the visit so I shouldn't have to pay. At this point they grabbed my cat carrier with the cat inside and ran to the back and refused to give her back unless I paid! I could hear the doctor telling them to take the cat from me. I couldn't believe this unprofessional behavior. I ended up paying. I told the doc that I was mislead about the cat and the visit which is why I was asking questions. She said something like it must be a "cultural" thing (I am not Caucasian). Not only is she rude and misleading, she also makes racist remarks. All very shocking to say the least. While I was waiting I read the pamphlet for Cat Scratch Disease (Bartonella) which has very serious consequences to adults like organ failure if scratched by a diseased cat. My cat had the symptoms so I asked them to test her for it. Not only am I infected by the scratch, I may have a serious disease! If I hadn't read the pamphlet and asked for her to be tested, they wouldn't have done it even though the doctor saw she had symptoms. They said they would let me know the results in 2 weeks. This whole experience has been very stressful and I feel bad for the cat I adopted because through no fault of hers, she may have to be returned just when she though she had a forever home They are doing a service by taking in stray cats but they are taking no responsibility for adopting out unlicensed cats with parasite and viruses. I just hope my older cat did not catch the parasite and virus. They are spreading diseases. I don't recommend adopting cats here because you could get feral cat with parasites and viruses like I did. Go to Auburn Humane Shelter. They charge $150 and their cats are licensed, have rabies shots and are dewormed and healthy.

    Four Corners Veterinary Clinic - vet - Updated June 2026

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