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    Mitchell Veterinary Hospital

    4.6 (9 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 5:30 pm

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    You are very welcome. Jinx deserves only the best!!!

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    Best vet.. In town ...caring n compassion toward customer n pets!!!!!!

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    Stewart's Mountain View Animal Hospital

    Stewart's Mountain View Animal Hospital

    (10 reviews)

    This Animal hospital is very professional and goes the extra mile in caring for the animals they…read moretreat. We needed after hours emergency care for our cat and called our vet who recommended care that was over an hour from my home. Dr Stewart's message asked that we leave a message on her emergency contact number and if we didn't hear back from her in 20 to 30 minutes then we should call the facility that was over an hour away. She called me back and we got treatment for my cat who was dying. It's now 2 weeks after that night and not only did she save my Sammy but asked me to call back with regular updates to monitor his progress and tweak his meds as needed. We asked up front, how much the treatment would cost were provided with that information as well as information on a no interest credit card that is available for human and pet care services. We were able to cover cost ourselves but my point is this, we asked and were provided with choices, received excellent care in an emergency even though I had never taken my animals to her before. I definitely will be using this vet for all my future needs.

    4/22/26 Unfortunately, our beloved pet has passed away. We believe the decision to defer preventive…read moretreatment played a critical role in this tragic outcome. We are sharing this experience so other families understand the importance of proactive, early discussion of preventive options when GDV risk is present. 4/21/26 I am writing this with a heavy heart to provide a factual account of our recent experience at Stewart's Animal Hospital. My hope is that this honesty helps the clinic improve and assists other families in their decision-making. Over the last 18 months, we noticed a shift in the clinic's atmosphere. The front staff often appeared burdened by inquiries, and we faced significant challenges regarding insurance claims that were only resolved after repeated follow-ups. More concerningly, we experienced two instances where medical advocacy was required on our part. First, during a urinary emergency, I had to request the appropriate medication myself after the focus remained on a secondary muscle strain. Most recently, following an ER visit for bloat, we requested the preventative surgery recommended by specialists. We were advised by Dr. Stewart to 'wait and see.' Unfortunately, this led to a catastrophic 360-degree stomach torsion. Our pet is now fighting for his life with aspiration pneumonia and a 60% survival rate. When I spoke with Dr. Stewart, she apologized for not being more aggressive, though there was a misunderstanding regarding whether the procedure had been offered (it had not). I take my own share of responsibility for not seeking a second opinion, but I feel it is my duty to share that the conservative approach taken here resulted in a preventable life-threatening emergency. We bear no ill will, but we believe transparency is necessary for the wellbeing of other animals in our community.

    Animal Hospital Of Marion

    Animal Hospital Of Marion

    (24 reviews)

    I rarely leave reviews, but I am compelled to share our experience with Animal Hospital of Marion…read more I cannot say enough about Dr. John, his wife, and their incredible team. They turned one of the most heartbreaking weeks of my life into a story of hope and healing. Our 12-year-old Miniature Schnauzer, Cooper, is my "soul dog"--his companionship is what got me through the loss of my mother in 2016. Last Monday, he became violently ill. Because Miniature Schnauzers are predisposed to pancreatitis, we were on high alert. I had him at his regular vet in Morganton by 9:00 AM. While waiting for blood work, Cooper began bleeding profusely from his rectum. I ran through the hallway with him, covered in blood, begging for help. Shockingly, in that emergency, this office--a vet we had visited 10+ times and who had performed two prior surgeries on Cooper--required a second, hefty payment up front before they would even touch him. To watch my dog hemorrhaging and have it insinuated they wouldn't help until I paid again was traumatizing. He was diagnosed with HGE (Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis). After three days of treatment, the vet suddenly mentioned euthanasia on Thursday because Cooper wasn't "bouncing back" fast enough. Worse, they closed at noon on Thursday for the MLK holiday weekend and wouldn't reopen until Tuesday. The thought of Cooper going four days without a vet made my anxiety skyrocket. I wasn't ready to give up. I called Animal Hospital of Marion because of their wonderful reputation. They squeezed us in Friday, and everything changed. Unlike our previous experience, there was no discussion of payment before they helped my boy. Their priority was his life, not my wallet. Dr. John's persistence is the reason Cooper is alive. He recommended an ultrasound, and though upset stomachs are full of gas that can block imaging, Dr. John refused to stop. He took multiple images from different angles until he found the real trigger: a mass on Cooper's spleen. The compassion here is unmatched; the office manager even hugged and prayed with us. Dr. John and his wife own this practice, and they pour their hearts into it. His wife even came in on her day off Saturday to help him perform the surgery (splenectomy). Dr. John was honest, explaining that if the mass is Splenic Hemangiosarcoma (HSA)--an aggressive "ticking time bomb" cancer--we may only have about six months left with him. But he gave us a choice and the truth. He even called me personally today (Sunday) to tell me Cooper was alert and had finally eaten! They aren't even "open" on Sundays, yet he took the time to check on my boy. They kept Cooper Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (tonight) nights to ensure he was fully stabilized and safe under their watch. They have been so incredibly accommodating that they even told us he was welcome to 'hang out' with them Monday morning if we had things we needed to take care of. It is rare to find a team that treats your pet like their own guest rather than just a patient. Despite the holiday and weekend timing, we found them to be incredibly affordable. I live 45 minutes away, but I would drive 4+ hours for this level of care. We are at peace knowing Dr. John did everything humanly possible for Cooper--no matter the outcome. My boys will never go anywhere else! Words will never express our gratitude.

    My dog was heavily declining with CCD the vets were so caring and understanding . When I decided it…read morewas time they evaluated and they cared deeply about the situation we were facing . They were very careful with my sweet sweet Butters. They allowed us to be there with her to her last breath . Gave us the time we needed with her to say goodbye . We got her ashes and paw print back in a week . It was fast . Very much helped me with the grieving process . I've already had my 2 other dog's records transferred to them for future care . Seeing how they did with my butters end of life stuff had made me decide to finally switch vets ! We will be back . Thank you from the Wilson's.

    Mitchell Veterinary Hospital - vet - Updated June 2026

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