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    Nemeth Veterinary Hospital

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Pet vaccinations

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    Dix Animal Hospital

    Dix Animal Hospital

    (103 reviews)

    Downriver

    Here to update and change my review. What was reviewed before was the truth so there's no denied…read morethat. Had an 11am appointment today and took both my sweet orange kitties Leo and Zion in for their annual shots. I have to say that this place is the best as far as affordable pricing for 2 cats I'm impressed. I wanted to give them a second chance. This is the second time I've seen dr mani maheshwari and she's the best. Very nice professional thorough. Very kind toward me and my cats. Leo was very scared and upset that he was there and she had no problem doing everything she needed to do in his carrier as to not make the situation worse. This means a lot to me. The vet tech Shannon was amazing too! Thanks guys. My cats are doing very well because of you. Also note: dr maheshwari saved my cat Zion from an infection last yr in Dec and he's doing quite well! Thanks Dix. I will be back.

    if I could give 0 stars I would, I called to confirm my appointment on the day of my appointment…read moreand the front d desk didn't even know how to look up the appointment after being on the phone for 15 minutes. She finally was able to confirm my appointment I did get there the facility was clean the front desk. Staff was very busy, but still was able to check me in. I waited one hour to be seen by a veterinarian who I would never in my life take my dog to see again. She was very rude and unapproachable. The veterinarian tech was very helpful and informative. this has a $25 for patient visit fee when I went to the front desk I was told that would not apply because that's only for patients who are being seen the first time and getting vaccinations where my was just getting a consultation and a check up and he was already up-to-date on all of his shots so the doctor did not approve the fee. Very unprofessional, if you're looking for someone to treat you like family then this is definitely not the place.

    VCA Allen Park Animal Hospital

    VCA Allen Park Animal Hospital

    (36 reviews)

    Downriver

    I am writing this review with a heavy heart, as my recent visit to with my injured puppy, Nigel,…read morewas one of the most traumatic experiences I have ever had at a veterinary office. We arrived in a state of emergency--Nigel was bleeding profusely, and both of us were covered in blood. Unfortunately, the initial experience at the front desk was deeply distressing. I was met with coldness and a focus on payment processing that felt completely disconnected from the urgent, life-threatening situation unfolding before them. In a moment of panic and trauma, that lack of empathy was incredibly painful. However, I feel it is vital to acknowledge the medical team that stepped in. Once we moved past the front desk, the level of care shifted entirely. I want to express my deepest gratitude to the veterinary assistants and to Dr. Wheet. Your genuine empathy, professional support, and kindness during such a horrific process were my only source of comfort. Dr. Wheet and the medical staff are the sole reason I am giving this clinic four stars. They provided the high-quality, compassionate care that Nigel--and any pet owner in crisis--deserves. I truly hope the administrative team takes this feedback to heart, because the front-of-house experience does not currently reflect the high standard of care provided by your doctors and assistants.

    one of the receptionist was giving me dirty looks, even my nephew saw it. She made me wait forever…read moreto check out and when I asked her what's taking so long she went off on me called me trash twice and came around the desk like she wanted to fight. she would not stop talking so I was saying things back to her. the messed up part the manager was sitting right there and did nothing. I work in the medical field and if I dared to call a patient trash etc I would have lost my job but instead the patient is wrong and I am kicked out. So I guess it's ok for that office to call patients whatever and the doctors believed it was all my fault

    Paws Clinic

    Paws Clinic

    (15 reviews)

    Downriver

    When researching options to get vital medical care for our neighborhood stray, my first impression…read moreof the ultra organized process for getting animals neutered at Paws would be mechanical or impersonal. My experience was so far from this first impression. My husband and I found a stay kitty in our neighborhood right before the temperature was about to drop. We started calling him Mortimer (Morty for shorty). We didn't have the heart to put him out, but he had a pretty nasty respiratory infection, and we didn't know what else might be wrong, so we set him up in our breezeway and made some appointments. (Much longer story, cut to getting him neutered at Paws....) As soon as Morty's cold cleared up, I went through the phone request process with Paws as they are the most affordable and one of our other kitties was treated there before adoption. The call was easy, wait for 9am on Monday, make the call, wait for your turn, leave a message, and hope you were fast enough to get a call back to schedule for the next week. All of the standard stuff went the standard way, but we added on Combo Testing and Morty tested positive for both FIV and FeLV. I got a call on the day of his surgery to give me a heads up before I came to pick him up and my heart sank. I was grateful that we kept him quarantined from our other three cats, but we had him for a few weeks at this point and had grown very fond of his sweet and playful personality. I was visibly upset when I got there for pickup and the staff at Paws were so compassionate and helped me through the process of getting him the necessary confirmation tests to get him placement with a sanctuary for cats with FeLV. The wait for the sanctuary was difficult as every day Morty is with us he has grown on our hearts, but we got a call last week that he has a spot and we're driving him there tomorrow, just in time for Christmas! Thank you Paws, for having a huge heart for these animals and for the humans that do their best to keep them safe, warm, fed, and happy. For those concerned, Morty has a regressive (dormant) from of the virus and could not have passed it to our cats, but there was no guarantee that it wouldn't become active one day. He was never in the same room, let alone sharing food bowls, litter boxes, or grooming.

    Extremely Disappointed and Heartbroken - Beware Before Taking Your Pet Here…read more On March 31st, I took my 2-year-old dog to Paws Clinic in Taylor, Michigan for a routine neutering. I followed every single post-op instruction to the letter. I stayed home from work to monitor him 24/7, kept him in his cone at all times, administered sedatives, and only took him out on a short, supervised leash. Despite all of this, within just 6 days, his incision split open and began bleeding. There were no visible sutures, and his regular vet confirmed the incision had almost completely reopened. He had to be re-sedated and restitched at a significant cost. When I called the clinic to explain what had happened, they completely dismissed my concern, blaming it on "licking" even though the records also note "trauma" as a possible cause. They refused to take any accountability or offer any help with the vet bill--even after I explained how careful I had been, and that my dog was never out of his cone. The day after being restitched by his regular vet, my dog was walking normally again--with no pain or discomfort, unlike the full week after the original neutering. That alone raises red flags. I feel the clinic either botched the procedure or used low-quality sutures that didn't hold. Either way, this should have never happened. They showed zero compassion and made no effort to make things right. This isn't just about money--it's about accountability and the of our pets. I would never recommend this place to anyone who truly loves their animal. They put my dog through unnecessary pain and stress and then turned their back when something clearly went wrong.

    VetSelect Animal Hospital of Dearborn

    VetSelect Animal Hospital of Dearborn

    (12 reviews)

    I have been bringing my dogs to Vet Select since 2007 ! You will not find a more caring,…read morecompassionate, and professional veterinary team than this group led by Dr. Schrier. Whether it is a routine check-up or an emergency situation, they are there to offer solutions and support. If you are lucky enough to be able to be a patient here, please do not hesitate! They are by far the BEST !!!

    I woke up today to a sick kitty. To avoid being a little TMI there were a lot of messiness from the…read moretummy area and some blood. Needless to say I. FREAKED. OUT. She is my baby after all. I usually take her to the Vetselect on Warren Ave in Dearborn Heights but they are closed on Thursdays so their phone directed me to the Dearborn location. A very lovely gal on the line was incredibly patient as my freaked out self started rambling about miss Penny's symptoms. She calmed me down and said they were able to squeeze us in for a 3pm appointment which I sincerely appreciated. I sat biting my nail for the next few hours. Since I'd never been to this location I had no idea where to park. It's behind the building, FYI. I ended up parking to the side and had quite the haul to the back door (which is the only entrance). So if you go cut down the alley to get to the back. They took us right back to a little room that was clean and comfortable. The nurse came in and asked a bunch of questions, took her temp and weighed her, all very gently and friendly. When the vet came in she did a thorough exam and deduced that little Penny was just sick with a tummy bug. WHEW. She presented me some treatment options, one more invasive than the other (to make sure that it WAS only a tummy bug) the other which was a little more chill. I asked her her opinion and she told me that she recommended the more conservative of the two which is what we went with. They gave kitty a shot, some antibiotics to take home, and some probiotics and bland food to take home as well. By the time we got home Penny was trying to eat my food off my plate so I guess she was feeling better! The vet, whose name I am unfortunately blanking on (will update with it later) was VERY sweet, gentle, and calming. I actually loved her so much that I think I'm going to change over and see her full time. I sincerely appreciated them fitting us in and taking care of my little one with the utmost care. Prices were fairly reasonable and the staff was incredibly nice. I couldn't have asked for a better scenario during such a stressful situation.

    Nemeth Veterinary Hospital - vet - Updated July 2026

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