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    High Point Animal Hospital

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    6 years ago

    Awesome. Staff is caring. They really take the time to treat my pets like they care. I will never take my dogs and cat anywhere else.

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    Whitehouse Animal Hospital

    3.0
    (4 reviews)

    When my family moved into the area, our dogs started coming here and we've always had a nice…read moreexperience.

    feel like everything is kind of brushed under the rug…read more First incident that made me start to question this place was when we started fostering a 1 day old kitten and they brushed him off like "he's gonna die anyway". When he was 2 weeks he started to get sick. It was brushed off like it "was nature's " intent. I ended up going to the emergency vet in Maumee and they saved his life. He had a fever of 107 and was in critical care over night. Whitehouse never called the next day like most vets normally do after a pet is in the emergency room. When I called to Whitehouse I got a nonchilant "oh he's still alive" Incident 2. I have...had a cat with chronic eye issues. He started steroid shots etc. Last appointment on a Friday- he started circling AT THE LOBBY and I was concerned (at the time I didn't know but he was on the onset of having neurological issues) the front desk ladies brushed it off and said it was nothing and just stress. I thought at the time maybe they know cus they see so many animals. I should have demanded and advocated for my cat better. He ended up at urgent care and Emergency Center. He has permanent damage now. I felt like I was NOT given enough choices other than just fear of "well hes older". They couldnt get blood on him but the urgent vet care could easily do it. Last straw was my senior pom was having issues with coughing and started having what I was told were seizures. These started for about a year. 1 chest xray was done last summer and he stated minor issues, bronchitus probably, after some treatments and he stated "dogs cough". Nothing else was found. Fast forward to seizures happening more often. I brought it up while bringing in above cat mentioned and he stated to just give gabopentin (pain med/seizure med) without even seeing him again. 2 weeks later. I'm sitting in the vet emergency room and I find out my pom has sever congestive heart failure in both chambers of the heart. I'm beyond livid. Hes still in ciritical care and needing so much treatment. All of which could have been prevented if it was seen earlier. All my concerns get brushed off and I get no explanation or options or anything on what to do with my animals. I understand most of the time people might want the bare minimum but I need to know all the options. I want to be proactive with them. These animals are my kids... Whenever they call they NEVER leave voicemails. So frustrating. I can't say how heartbroken and livid I am. Seriously it's been said many times in other reviews and I see why - the front desk lady Pam, needs an adjustment. Almost all my pets she states "end of life" and dismisses so many concerns. I didn't appreciate the way she made me feel crazy for my cat circling even though she knew NOTHING about him. Saying "well he can only see out of one eye"... maam he is blind. She keeps calling my animals by the wrong sex. And it's infuriating. I'm absolutely done with them. Last straw. This place cost me the most important thing I have: time with my animals. RIP my dear Raja, I failed you by trusting the wrong people. I will not fail the others.

    Town & Country Animal Health Care

    Town & Country Animal Health Care

    2.7
    (9 reviews)

    Unfortunately the staff of this office (Tracy B) was horrible. Her rudeness & hanging up on…read morecustomers is NOT accepted. I had been a paying customer for years, but the disrespectfulness of Tracy was unacceptable. From past experiences, seems to be a continued problem. You pay higher prices to accommodate for your dog(s) & livestock ....and to be treated that way, does not work! I have switched vet clinics. To follow - up & allowing the doctor to know the actions were being done, not a response. This is a true way to loose more customers.

    So I got my rabbit spayed. They didn't tell me to not feed her 12 hours before spay. I thought no…read morebiggie accidents happen. But they took her and did her spay. Brought her out and sent her home with absolutely no pain medication. I thought it was weird but also didn't want to question a vet at their job. My rabbit started to pee on herself and I called to mention that and then ask how to clean her up. Who ever answered the phone said to bathe her in dawn dish soap.. absolutely not. Bunnies can not get bathed like a dog, as it takes a long time for their fur to dry and can cause health issues. Their skin is also very thin and sensitive. I called another vet who specializes in exotics to ask some questions and they said she should have been sent home with something to help make her more comfortable, and to not bathe her with dawn dish soap. Also, the vet at town and country picked my rabbit up by her ears and then proceeded to poke and pinch at the incision where she was cut open hours earlier. Bunnies shouldn't be picked up by their ears, as it's painful and stressful to them. Maybe it was an off day for them, but why my bunny had to deal with it, idk. But I will not be taking her back.

    High Point Animal Hospital - vet - Updated July 2026

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