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    Kunnen H Dr

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Animal Medical Center of Seattle

    Animal Medical Center of Seattle

    3.9
    (258 reviews)

    This review is about the neurology and oncology departments of the Animal Medical Center of…read moreSeattle. When my beloved cat Gigi suddenly lost mobility in her hind legs in early April, I was terrified. I reached out to multiple animal hospitals in the Seattle area to schedule an MRI. Dr. Chai-Fei Li, the neurologist and surgeon on Gigi's case, moved with remarkable speed and clarity. The moment I reached out to AMCS about Gigi's paralysis, Dr. Li's team scheduled an emergency MRI for the very next day. Dr. Li performed the MRI and immediately identified a tumor on Gigi's spinal cord and in her intestines that looked like lymphoma. Before proceeding to surgery, Dr. Li gave me a realistic and honest overview of the risks and possible outcomes--she didn't sugarcoat anything, but she also didn't rob us of hope. Two days after the MRI, she performed spinal surgery to decompress the spinal cord and stabilize Gigi's condition. That prompt intervention made all the difference. It gave Gigi her mobility back in her hind legs and gave me hope when I had none. What moved me most was Dr. Li's dedication after surgery. She came into the hospital every day to check in on Gigi--even on her days off. That level of care goes far beyond the job description. Following surgery, Dr. Brittany Evans took over Gigi's care as her treating oncologist. Dr. Evans designed a comprehensive treatment plan, combining chemotherapy, steroids, and supportive medications tailored to Gigi's specific needs. She walked me through different chemotherapy protocols in detail, explaining which one was best suited for Gigi's case and why. I deeply appreciated that Dr. Evans made sure I truly understood the treatment plan--not just the "what," but the "why" behind each decision. What struck me most was how seriously Dr. Evans and her team, especially Julie, took the whole picture: not just cancer, but Gigi's weight, appetite, hydration, and quality of life. Dr. Evans brought that same thoroughness to every conversation with me as a pet owner. Gigi responded beautifully to treatment. Dr. Evans and Julie remained accessible, patient with my questions, and genuinely invested in Gigi's recovery. While the diagnosis is very serious and the prognosis is poor, I'm taking it one day at a time, staying optimistic, and following the treatment plan. The care Gigi is receiving from the AMCS doctors gives me confidence that we're doing everything possible for her.

    My cat got into a poisonous plant that was extremely toxic. Tech did an assessment and said he was…read morestable. Over an hour later I asked how long before I knew what we were going to do . Was told there were other cases. 20 minutes after that another vet tech asked if I wanted to induce vomiting. That should have been done right away, and I still had no idea what the prognosis was or treatment plan and I wanted to speak with a vet. Then an "emergency" came in and I was told they were ahead of me now. After over 2 hours, still NO vet, no treatment. I left. Would NOT go here again. Apparantly my poisoned cat wasn't urgent enough to be seen, I am stunned at how this was handled. No amount of explanation can justify this. Period.

    Shoreline Central Animal Hospital

    Shoreline Central Animal Hospital

    3.5
    (106 reviews)

    I have used Shoreline Central Animal Hospital for a year now. If you ask to have your pet seen by a…read morespecific provider, they will make that happen. My dog has received excellent care at a reasonable price. I recommend their care plan. I have never felt rushed when bring my dog in. I do not know about the previous location, but this one is immaculate. Plenty of parking available. Would recommend.

    l've debated writing this review since December, when my 14 year old golden died. We had been…read morecoming to this vet for years, never had any serious problems with our dog, so most visits were routine, although they did push some excessive testing for issues that didn't exist, I just politely declined. That changed when I came for the final visits with my Mako as she was reaching the end. The 2 primary concerns I came in with, her weight loss and her paws, were briefly spoken about at the very beginning of the appointment, but the vet never examined her paws (she had dog gloves on all four paws) or weighed the dog. I'm a physician, and I know if the doctor doesn't even do the basic for the primary concerns, they are basically checked out. I had to put her on the scale myself and the "doctor" said good idea after the fact. They wanted to do all kinds of bloodwork and scans on a 14 year old golden, to what end I asked? Are we going to do surgery or chemo on a dog this old?!? Unreal. Promised me prednisone to help perk her up for final days and then made me jump through hoops to even get it, wanted me to literally drag her back down there again (wasn't walking without help at this point to get the medication. Werecently got a new golden and I'm writing this review because I was reminded of a very bad memory as I'm looking for a new vet. It's almost like the place was bought out by private equity, you have been warned.

    Woodhaven Veterinary Clinic

    Woodhaven Veterinary Clinic

    4.6
    (69 reviews)

    UPDATE- Your response is completely false. I did not treat any member of your staff in a rude,…read moreracist, abusive, political, or otherwise inappropriate manner. I never made any political statement, racial comment, insult, or personal attack. Nor would I ever. I did absolutely nothing that could justify the accusations you have now publicly made about me. Your response appears to be an attempt to discredit me and put me on the defensive, rather than address the misconduct, or the harm, which is consistent with your previous unethical mistreatment of us. I came to your clinic as a new client seeking only routine care for my dog: preventatives and a fecal exam. From the moment Dr. Mohamed entered the room, she was abrupt, hostile, and repeatedly stated that she "did not understand" why I was there, despite my calmly explaining multiple times exactly what I needed. Then, without warning, without first trying to make my dog comfortable, and without any introduction to my dog whatsoever, Dr. Mohamed forcefully inserted the otoscope into my dog's ear hard enough that my dog yelped loudly in pain. I had never heard my dog cry out like that before. We had been to other vets before who checked her ears using this tool, without any issue. I witnessed how unfriendly and roughly she treated my very sweet submissive dog. What shocked me most was that Dr. Mohamed did not react at all. She did not stop, apologize, acknowledge my dog's pain, or show any concern whatsoever. Again, as my previous review which you replied to stated- to this day my pup will no longer let a vet touch her ears. Dr. Mohamed's handling of my dog fell far below an acceptable standard of care, and directly caused lasting trauma. Your response to hearing this report is once again shockingly unconcerned, and dismissive. No vet should ever roughly handle and harm a dog because they are for whatever reason bothered by the human. That behavior is entirely unethical and unacceptable. Again, as stated previously to which you responded- we have no idea what prompted this behavior on her part and that is really the most baffling component here. Because we are friendly, reasonable and professional people. I work in customer service. I was excited to meet what I thought would be our new vet! I was polite and respectful from the jump. NOTHING in my behavior was even remotely close to what you describe, even AFTER she harmed my baby. I did not yell or get aggressive. I simply asked immediately to end the interaction and speak to the manager. My only possible guess was that my shirt had an American Flag on it, and this was some kind of politically motivated retaliation. I cannot confirm this, but have no other explanation for what was seemingly a very personal attack from a total stranger. Again, I immediately told Dr. Mohamed in a calm manner that I was ending the appointment and requested to speak with the clinic manager. At that point, Dr. Mohamed abruptly changed her tone, apologized, and asked if I wanted to continue with the appointment after all. I declined and again requested to speak with a manager. Dr. Mohamed then left the room. I remained there for more than twenty minutes waiting to speak with someone. No one came. No one checked on me. No one asked what had happened. After waiting, I finally went to the front desk myself, at which point I was told to leave without ever being given the opportunity to explain my side of the situation. I was left in tears. The only person who showed any kindness or professionalism was a member of your front desk staff, who came to me in the parking lot w/ tissues and apologized. Her practiced manner in this strongly suggested that this type of incident is not unusual there. You have now publicly accused me of being "abrasive, rude, racist, and abusive." Those statements are false. I unequivocally deny them. I will not allow false accusations to be used to deflect from what occurred. I will not accept being falsely maligned in order to protect your staff from criticism. I stand fully by my account of what occurred. I did absolutely ZERO to deserve the way Dr Mohamed treated me or my dog. In fact, there exists no possible justification for the rough way she was handled, nor the lasting pain Dr Mohamed's misconduct caused. Both of these are points which you have, yet again, completely neglected to address. I further object to your implication that, because I posted this review years later, my experience is somehow less valid. It took me years to feel removed enough to seek any justice here. As clinic manager it's your duty to ensure correct conduct by staff. You never even gave me an audience, and conducted no investigation. You neglected your duties, and as a result have not obtained the truth. I am formally demanding that you retract the false statements you made about my conduct within 14 days. If you do not, be aware that I am preserving your response and all related communications for further action.

    Good care but very pricey I had to change vets because WH…read morebecame just too expensive, both routine preventative care and accident/illness

    Cats Exclusive Veterinary Center

    Cats Exclusive Veterinary Center

    4.1
    (136 reviews)

    We just moved to the area a few months ago, and this clinic alone made the move entirely worth it…read more We got off the waitlist after about a month, and it was soooo worth the wait. Our cat is medically complex - only 9 years old, but diagnosed with pancreatitis, diabetes, asthma, and hyperthyroidism. Also, notorious for bad behavior at her previous vet's office. I loved our previous vet and they helped me through some the hardest days of our cat's life, but Cats Exclusive is equipped to support my cat in ways my previous vet was not. Going to a clinic that focuses solely on cats means that there is a level of expertise and consideration that just doesn't exist at other clinics. There are no dogs around and they clearly take measures to make sure the cats see/smell each other as little as possible, which goes a long way to assuage our cat's anxiety. Everyone there is confident and gentle in handling our cat, and she's responded by exhibiting the best behavior we've ever seen from her in a vet's office. At our first appointment, the vet caught a dental issue that had previously gone completely unnoticed. At our second appointment, I got to talk to one of the vets who works in the hyperthyroid clinic, which was super helpful since we're considering the radioiodine treatment for our cat. Communication is always stellar (both by email and by phone). They are pricey, but worth every single penny (and no one has tried to upsell me on anything). Without a shadow of a doubt, this is the clinic our cat needs and deserves.

    Took my cat there for her radiation treatment. Was super anxious when I was driving my there but…read morehonestly the welcoming reception to the Dr to the nurses made me calm down. Even my spicy cat was relaxed which not her normal self. I picked her up 30 hours later and she was happy to come home yet she looked relaxed. Everyone over there is super sweet. Thank you everyone for taking care of my baby girl!

    Allpet Veterinary Clinic

    Allpet Veterinary Clinic

    3.7
    (67 reviews)

    Very caring and attentive staff, if a little overextended. It's obvious they're very busy here, but…read morethey make every opportunity to help you and your pet in a timely manner. My old cat Jonesy has bad teeth (we brush and add a dental supplement to his water everyday), so we brought him here for a check-up. After some blood work the doctor found out he had renal failure as well. He stayed overnight at their clinic, had some more tests done, then had his teeth cleaned the next day. The staff here are very skilled and know what they're talking about. They obviously don't try to push products on you to make themselves more money. I think this is why Jonesy's overnight and treatment came to be so reasonably priced. I hope they are around for a long time, as I feel I've finally found a vet clinic good enough to replace Cat Clinic that closed down a few years ago.

    Would not recommend. I tried to schedule an appointment for my chinchilla (a previous patient) but…read morethey don't return calls or emails, apparently. My chinchilla ultimately had to be euthanized at another vet for cancer, which obviously isn't Allpets' fault, but perhaps if they would return calls we could have diagnosed her sooner and she could have suffered less. They are also extremely inconsiderate of owners' time and will happily make you wait hours to pick up your pet or a medication. They are clearly understaffed, yet as an exotic animal vet also clearly have a clientele. Not really sure why that doesn't translate to hiring staff. Are the working conditions as bad as the client conditions? That's kind of the only explanation that makes sense. Avoid.

    Kunnen H Dr - vet - Updated June 2026

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