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    McFarland Tracy DVM

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Little Paws Dog & Cat Hospital - Lisa Jones the kitty

    Little Paws Dog & Cat Hospital

    (423 reviews)

    We brought our 2-year-old Rottweiler to Little Paws for a spay consultation. Because she has had a…read moreheart murmur since she was a puppy, the veterinarian appropriately advised that she would not be sedated without first having an echocardiogram. We appreciated that level of caution. We were told a mobile echocardiogram service could be scheduled through their office for $660, which we agreed to. Our appointment window was scheduled between 9:00-11:00 a.m., and we were instructed to drop our dog off at 8:00 a.m. Unfortunately, the mobile echocardiogram veterinarian did not arrive until approximately 1:00 p.m., meaning our dog was kenneled for several unnecessary hours. After the echocardiogram, we were told our dog had mitral valve insufficiency and were advised to seek clearance from a cardiologist prior to anesthesia. We scheduled a consultation with a cardiologist, who expressed concern that this diagnosis would be highly unusual for a 2-year-old Rottweiler. Although we had just paid for an echocardiogram, she recommended repeating the study. She also mentioned she had encountered prior cases in which reports from this same mobile provider were inaccurate. The repeat echocardiogram revealed a completely different diagnosis: subaortic stenosis -- not mitral valve insufficiency. When we contacted Little Paws to discuss this discrepancy, we were told that "this is just how it works" and that different providers may "see different things." We found this response dismissive and concerning. While minor interpretation differences can occur, a completely different cardiac diagnosis significantly impacts medical management, anesthesia planning, and long-term prognosis. We understand that medicine is not always black and white; however, we feel strongly that complex cardiac diagnostics should be referred directly to a board-certified cardiologist if they are going to offer in-house mobile echocardiograms without ensuring diagnostic accuracy. It has raised serious concerns and resulted in unnecessary expense, stress, and delay in proper care for our dog. We will no longer be getting our dog spayed there and would not recommend Little Paws to friends or family.

    We haven't had reason for many vet visits. Last time we came here they didn't take appointments…read more I called on Wednesday and got a next day appointment. We suspected our pup may be diabetic. They were very kind and treated us well. They took X-rays and blood, and called us today about the blood work. We appreciated how quickly they responded. Will definitely come here again.

    Santa Clarita Animal Urgent Care & Wellness Center

    Santa Clarita Animal Urgent Care & Wellness Center

    (93 reviews)

    If I could give 1 Million stars, I would!!!…read more This review is long overdue! Backstory: one of my dogs woke up on a Friday unable to open his eye, which quickly turned into an infection and I spent 2 days trying to find a vet / urgent care to take him to near my home in North Hollywood. Every hospital in LA that I called, I was either met with an immediate "hello, please hold" (for 20 minutes), capacity already met, an absurd wait time with no promise of being seen, or unsympathetic staff saying "an eye infection is not an emergency". I called SC Animal Urgent Care & Wellness Center at 7:08pm on a SUNDAY, arrived at 7:45pm and was seen by Dr. Mousa by 7:55pm! From the second the receptionist answered the phone, I knew I was in good hands. She was extremely compassionate & quickly took my information, along with my dogs symptoms and told me to come right in to be seen by Dr. Mousa. Dr. Mousa is a GOD SEND!!! I am so blessed to have found him. Dr. Mousa examined & handled my dog with so much care and explained that he had an corneal ulcer which was quickly deteriorating his cornea and that if I had not brought him in immediately, he would have lost his eye (which was still a possibility at that point due to the 2 day wait trying to find a vet/hospital). Dr. Mousa's urgency along with his care, compassion and knowledge is the type of service you expect and deserve when you go to a hospital concerned, stressed and scared for your dog. Lexi (vet assistant) is phenomenal & so sweet!!! Lexi treated my dog like he was her own and she explained every step of what was happening and why, then what would be next. She even shared a story about her cat with me to show how she related to me in that moment. They are an amazing team and will give your pets the best car!

    I can not recommend this place, it's staff or Dr. Musa, ENOUGH! They are the best people, very…read moresweet, very caring, extremely attentive and incredibly knowledgeable. Dr. Musa treated my baby Boy Travis so kindly and had so much incredible information that I hadn't been receiving from my own Vet. My dog, Travis was diagnosed with Pancreatitis. To make a very long and stressful story short, I was considering having to put my boy down. Dr. Musa had a treatment plan in less than ten minutes. Explained it thoroughly and he just stayed and talked us through everything. He even stayed around and talked about Travis's brother, who came with us. He truly cares about his patients and their owners, which I was not expecting. I feel as if we're always rushed and never heard. Dr. Musa, his nurse and all of the staff were are genuinely awesome people and I am so grateful to have met them all today. Thank you Dr. Musa and staff!! You're the best!

    Cinema Veterinary Centre - His lil paw prints and urn...We loved you so very much Sweet Poe

    Cinema Veterinary Centre

    (270 reviews)

    Cinema Veterinary Centre is always caring and professional. For the last 15 years, I have trusted…read morethem with all my pets.

    I would give this place zero stars if I could! I thought this place would be a good option given…read morethe positive reviews but when I walked into the office it was anything but. For starters, when the vet tech asked me to place my dog on the scale I noticed that there was a huge puddle of urine on it. Yuck! I asked her to clean it up before I'd place my dog on that scale. That's beyond unsanitary! Then when we got to the exam room, that also looked unsanitary! The mat on the exam table had what looked like dried urine stains and nothing smelled clean or sanitized. Really gross and now I'm worried that my dog could have been exposed to something since it's likely nothing in that exam room had been cleaned. I should have left right then and there, and wish I had because things didn't get any better. The vet took forever to come into the room. I was only there to get my dog vaccine boosters but felt they were trying to evaluate and look for random diagnosis. They also were pushy about heart worm testing and charged an arm and a leg for core vaccines. Much more than any place I've ever been. It felt very scammy. And when checking out and paying the hefty bill the receptionists weren't very friendly. Honestly, the whole place just had a bad vibe. I wish I never took my pet here. I don't plan on bringing my pet here ever again and I feel very upset that I trusted bringing her here in the first place. I can't understand how anyone gives this place a positive review. My experience was bad!!

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    Tags Veterinary clinic

    (274 reviews)

    Dr. Nastro at Tags is my Hero! He just removed a very large growth from my 15 year old beloved dog…read more He gave my sweetheart back to me healthy and ready to enjoy his days again! Dr. Nastro and his staff are so kind, so caring and so helpful! Tags is the only place we will take our beloved pets when they need help! Thank You Tags Veterinary Clinic! Karen Nosala

    I'm still fairly new to California and LA, and we needed a vet for our cats. I was drawn to Tags by…read moretheir mission and values. It may honestly be the first time I've seen or paid attention to something. Like this at a vet's office, but it really resonated with me. What an amazing experience this was! Maybe the best I and the cats have ever had at a vet. Before the visit, I was so worried about taking my cats here because one has ridiculous anxiety. However, our guy did really well compared to other visits at other offices. I was worried that it was walk in only, but it was quicker than any other office I've ever made an appointment with. Despite having a steady crowd that day, but I don't think we waited more than 5 minutes to be seen. Despite not having a waiting room (huge plus), they were well organized with queues depending on the service you needed. We were only getting updated vaccinations that day and had 3 people in front of us, plus a few others in different queues. I will add that when we visited there was some construction happening in the parking space right in front of the door - to no fault of the clinic. There was a lot of jackhammering and the staff did what they could to help clients and animals minimize time there. One we got into the clinic, it took us less than 10 minutes to do new patient registration for all 3 cats and me, pay, get their shots and get back to the car. The cats stayed I their carriers through the whole process and the young woman who gave the shots was so sweet with them. She, and really all the staff really seem to care about all animals. She may be the first person who didn't make our anxious boy cry the entire time while getting his vaccinations. She was also so gentle with our geriatric boy who has arthritis and had a bad flare up that day. The clinic area had an animal smell to it; like animals have had accidents in there, but it was strong, powerful, or like it was permanent; more like we may have just come in after an accident that was just cleaned up. Thankfully we didn't need any thing more serious that day, but I will most likely end up here if anything does happen. I was able to watch a few other owners who were dropping off or picking up from procedures and I could see how much love each staff member had for the animals. I have never felt so secure with a vet as I did Tags. Yes, their operation may seem unorthodox, but in their work you can see they truly put the animal and advocacy before any optics. They don't have a fancy waiting room to make you, as the human, feel pampered or bougie. They care about the animal experience and that really matters to me. Based on my anxious boys demeanor during and after our visit, this is by far the best clinic we've ever had. 10/10 could not recommend more!

    Animal Medical Center

    Animal Medical Center

    (192 reviews)

    UPDATE:my other dog seen by the female vet was told he had a 1 time case of pancreatitis, after…read morekilling my 1st dog-took this 1 to another place more thorough and compassionate that found no pancreatitis ever but gallstones,liver dysfunction,kidney dysfunction,prostate enlarged,hormones put of wack,likely tumor in adrenal glands-they effectively just neglected and cut corners putting my other dog in a deathly situation now. DO NOT GO HERE-THEY REMOVE ANYTHING NOT POSITIVE OR 5 STAR REVIEWS THEYRE SCAMMING DISHONEST BUSINESS PPL PROFIT OVER PETS!!!!!....The female veterinarian effectively killed my dog. She was useless with every question I asked- it took 5 days later for the male veterinarian, to get back from vacation, and give me a call and be completely flabbergasted himself that the news that my dog was fatally ill was not properly said to me, I ended up having to lose that dog 2 hours later, when he was running around playing just fine - by being put down at an emergency vet they recommended I go to-- I don't know about you, but if you love your dogs... go somewhere else. That was my terminally ill daughter's medical Therapy dog and he had no problems at all. And as soon as I had concerns, everything was downplayed by the female veterinarian and vaguely explained, and at no point was any urgency of his fatality mentioned, I asked specifically if this was a dog who was about to die considering he was acting completely fine and showed no outward signs of illness or pain.. And she denied it staunchly, the male veterinarian, could not believe that she would say those things to me in the sense that he was so devastated, that she did, what she did and handled it the way that she did, I'm glad that he's better than her. But I still dont want to ever take another one of my pets back here again. My dog had a condition that could have been treated if intervened properly when I first had concerns of mild things months and months ago. The concerns were not properly cared for and now he has passed on from one day to the next he was completely fine, and now we've lost our boy.

    Today I left this office after 4 years and will never look back. My frustration comes after a…read moreseries of unacceptable mistakes that public needs to know. My personal mistake was to keep going to this place due to the amazing reviews so I thought that I was just having bad luck. We start a couple of years ago with an ear infection when the dog came back from the back of the office with the wrong ear treated. About 1 y and a half ago I brought my dog in for limping, dr Kim diagnosed elbow's arthritis, 2 light walks a day for the rest of his life. Nothing to really do about it. It sounded dumb to me since the dog was only 3 y old so I contacted an orthopedic, the orthopedic removed a broken anaconeal process that dr Kim didn't see at the XRay and talked to me about a very modern treatment which we promptly jumped on, the dog was up and running normal in 2 months. Last year doctor Oh sent me to the ER with a diagnosis of GDV while my dog was actively vomiting fluids (1st hint of the fact that couldn't have been GDV) wasn't bloated, wasn't panting, wasn't foaming, because he had confused an enlarged prostate with a stomach on the X-Ray. Access Woodland Hills pulled up the dog in 24h with simple antibiotics. Today it was the culprit, with the dumbest conversation I ever had in 50 years of my life with the front desk. My dog has lost 2 or 3 pounds in last few months. He went from about 92 to 88. Or who knows? the scale they have in the office is never accurate. Without saying anything a couple of months ago they had put him on a lower dosage of cytopoint which I noticed just from the fact that they billed me a lower price and that the medication hadn't been effective at all all of sudden. Whoever has a dog with skin issue knows how nasty it can get very quickly. I complained 3 times in separate occasions, in person and over the phone, I brought it up when I booked the appointment and today I went back saying again that his skin is a mess and I needed the dosage he has been doing for the last 2 years. They put him on the scale and his weight was 89.5 lb, like for real I am not making it up. Higher dosage starts at 90 lb, there's nothing they can do. They didn't offer a consultation, they didn't offer an alternative plan, the desk employer looked so satisfied that she wasn't going to follow this annoying patient's request. I was boiling, I just couldn't handle so much stupidity, I threw the muzzle I was holding in my hands on the scale which bumped on 90 lb and I asked if I could have his regular dosage now. They called me rude. I didn't have the patience to handle so much retardation. I left and randomly called Pinnacle. They fit me in, visited the dog, gave me his old dosage of cytopoint (surprise surprise they charge less) added apoquel and antibiotics (this how bad his skin was), loaded me with info about soaps and creams, dr Amsel and his technician visited the dog without muzzle before my eyes and without all the scenes that I was used to get at AMC for my 'aggressive ' dog, and I paid a total of 500 dollars which would have covered only 2 cytopoint injection at AMC. AMC takes more patients they can handle. There's always a different technician, a different doctor, front staff looks always overworked tired and confused, only thing are good at is chasing you with a reminder of any possible vaccine. Dr Kim is always rushing, one time to cut corners, because it was late and waiting room was still full she shouted to me the procedure she was about to do on my older dog from behind the front counter while I was sitting in the waiting room and everyone around me was talking. How professional is that? I hate bad reviews but if you are not detailed oriented passionate and professional in medical care maybe it's not your job. And always advocate for your pet and ask second opinions, because if your pet has a real health issue this place can't go beyond vaccines, flea medications and spay or neuter.

    Saugus Animal Hospital - Front desk

    Saugus Animal Hospital

    (175 reviews)

    I am eternally grateful to the staff and doctors at Saugus Animal Hospital for the exceptional care…read moreand respect they showed my beloved P-Nut. Unfortunately, I wasn't there when my kids rushed her in, but they immediately took her in. Despite their best efforts, she was beyond saving. The staff was incredibly kind and compassionate. They kindly offered to keep her overnight so I could say my goodbyes the next day when I returned from being out of town. They treated her with the utmost respect and provided comfort during my difficult time. Even after her passing, they went above and beyond by saving me cuts of her hair when I came to say my goodbyes. I've lost dogs in the past, but I've never experienced such profound care and kindness from staff at any other Pet Hospital. Today, I received a condolences card, and it was truly heartwarming to see that each staff member had written a personal message. It wasn't just a generic card as I had expected; it filled my heart with joy. Thank you for honoring my P-Nut in such a special way.

    A good veterinarian is hard to find. I've been taking my puppy Remi to Santa Clarita Animal…read moreHospital since he was young, almost 6 years now. The staff is friendly and there are good doctors there. Remi gets an ear infection every now and again. The doctor showed me how to prevent future infections and provided me with the their recommend ear drops and cleaning solutions. The doctor saw Remi for 4 follow up visits to make sure the infection was clear (no charge). Seems they really care about their patients.

    McFarland Tracy DVM - vet - Updated July 2026

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