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    Metro Region Pet Center

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Columbia Pike Animal Hospital & Emergency Center

    Columbia Pike Animal Hospital & Emergency Center

    3.2
    (425 reviews)

    I developed a relationship with Columbia Pike Animal Hospital a couple years ago. My fur baby was…read moreattacked by a much larger Akita. Needless to say he lost the fight and needed emergency care. I called 4 nearby hospitals and they were booked solid. I called this facility and they promised to be ready to help upon arrival. I drove over an hour to utilize this animal hospital, staff met us at the door as promised, then quickly proceeded to treat him. They showed so much care & compassion! A few days ago, I noticed my pup refusing to walk even during nice weather days. His genitalia was dark red & inflamed. I took the voyage back to the hospital and received the same level of care that I remembered. They have an onsite pharmacy, so we went home with 3 Rx & an e-collar. He's healing slowly but surely. We have pet insurance and a wellness plan elsewhere, but I will pay out of pocket for the top tier service & 24/7 coverage that I receive here.

    I have been a customer here for years but I left due to my fair share of ups & downs with the staff…read more& it is taking me a long time to write this review. My dog goes to different practice because he was already on a plan when I adopted him and it made more sense to keep him on that plan, but my cats (& previous dogs) were patients here & we used to board our dogs here too. When they were good, I would constantly tell people to go here but after we had a hellish experience we shared our trauma & literally told people to stay far away from here! And we stayed far away from here! My good times here have been amazing & one of the vets saved my beautiful baby during the same hellish experience with the jerk of a vet who caused us to let go of our baby. But sadly the amazing vet moved and so I swore this place off! I needed a new vet and I really went down the rabbit hole of research and was actually brought right back here and I am so grateful that we found Dr. Candace Flynn! She is simply a dream and the most amazing, compassionate and caring vet I think I have ever met and my kitty is so comfortable with her it's pure love! Dr. Flynn, who deserves FIVE STARS+++, is also wonderful with her advice and guidance. She's very communicative and informative and just well-rounded with a holistic approach, but the amount of time and love she spends with your pet (and you) is priceless!!! They are a 24-hour emergency care, veterinary hospital, fully equipped, and fully staffed round the clock. They also have a separate, waiting room for dogs and cats to help ease the anxiety. They also have two sister hospitals in both Clifton and Arlington, Virginia. Yes, they are a bit pricier but you're inside the beltway & 15 minutes from DC so what do you expect?! Thankfully, there has been more good than bad and I know which vet to steer clear from & I still forewarn people about her! 7/2/27

    Fairfax Animal Hospital

    Fairfax Animal Hospital

    4.1
    (101 reviews)

    Private equity "partnership" prompted us to move on to a different office providing more care and…read moreless feeling like I was just being processed as quickly as possible. Care was adequate for two different dogs over six years or so. But during one visit, we asked about a lump on our dog's side. The tech said she'd let the doctor know and took our dog away for the exam without us. Which is weird. We eventually met the doctor when she returns with the dog, and the doctor is talking about a completely different part of the dog's body from where we'd asked about. Fortunately, it wasn't serious, but playing telephone like that without notes or photos seems risky. They also stopped providing boarding.

    When I told people Miles had 35 teeth removed, they were shocked. So was I. I did not consent to…read morethat scope of surgery. Miles was 14, diabetic, and still bright. I brought him to Fairfax Animal Hospital for what I understood to be a small, single area procedure that Dr. Catherine Curry and I discussed The first thing I said at consult was "Miles has diabetes." It never came up again. Pricing was quoted at $2,800 to $3,000. I explained I had $2,000 on CareCredit. I was told "we can do that." No clear discussion of staging. I understood this as a focused treatment with maybe a few extractions The only debrief I ever got from the surgeon was a text: "He did great. We took 35 teeth! He has 6 left." No surgeon conversation at pickup. A tech handed him over. No diabetes specific plan. No warning about the critical tripwire for a senior diabetic after oral surgery: if he refuses a meal it is an emergency. That rule was never said, written, or confirmed Discharge said appetite loss for 24 to 48 hours was "not unusual." They prescribed carprofen, an NSAID that can cause nausea and is labeled "give with food," with no anti nausea med and no "hold if not eating" instruction. I went home believing recovery would be hard but safe. The dangers Miles was in was not communicated at all to me! When he refused meals, I thought it was normal recovery. I was never told how the rules changed for a diabetic senior after such a surgery. By Day 11 I called and reported weakness and minimal intake. I was told to email because the doctor was busy. No ER escalation advice. Miles died the next day at home In hindsight: no candidacy or risk disclosure, no consent to a scope change, no surgeon debrief, no diabetes focused plan, no tripwire warning, and meds without safeguards. Had I been told the truth, that as many as 35 teeth might be removed and that a missed post op meal is an ER level emergency for a 14 year old diabetic, I would not have agreed to surgery In my opinion, this was not just poor communication, it shows a disregard for obvious diabetic red flags. I feel grossly misled, and Miles paid the price

    Veterinary Holistic Center

    Veterinary Holistic Center

    4.5
    (23 reviews)

    Dr. Kocen has been treating my dog Riley with acupuncture for the past 3 years, and I'm very…read moregrateful for his care. Riley is 16 years old and had acupuncture today after her water treadmill therapy. After resting at home, she was happy, active, alert, affectionate, ate well, and even played with her brother Theo. Dr. Kocen has always taken a thoughtful, whole-dog approach. He also referred us to a nutritionist, which helped us develop a homemade diet that Riley has done very well on. I appreciate his knowledge, compassion, and commitment to helping senior dogs maintain quality of life. We highly recommend him.

    When we were looking for other options for our pup, a friend had highly recommended Dr. Kocen…read more Veterinary Holistic Center offers acupuncture, homeopathy, Chinese herbal medicine, massage therapy, chiropractic care, and physical therapy. When we had our initial consultation, it was definitely an elongated process; I really believed that there could have been more listening, as we felt that we were sitting in a lecture. With herbals, it's a trial-and-error type of situation, in which the combinations administered can constantly change, based on the response. Unfortunately, we felt that the medicine did not have any positive impact, and the follow-ups felt rushed and confusing. I think this place seems to be more for fur babies who are already in good health and whose owners want to explore additional services, just for the sake of it. It's nice to see other clients have had more positive experiences, but ours was super disappointing. Plenty of parking available. +plenty of parking available

    Metro Region Pet Center - vet - Updated July 2026

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