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    Perris Animal Hospital

    4.0 (91 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

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    My beautiful Lily that went to the rainbow bridge
    Donna C.

    We needed to have our Chihuahua looked at ASAP on a Monday morning. Perris animal Hospital was willing to see her. We were greeted and taken directly to the room. The veterinarian came in and did a thorough check up of our girl. After a few tests, Dr. Nathan had a plan. After their care and trying, it was established that Lily couldn't be saved. They gave us all the time we needed to say goodbye. We will be forever grateful for the love they gave our lily. Best veterinarian office veterinarian we've ever had to deal with. Prices are very reasonable and competitive but the care and concern they give is even better.

    Charlie my 16 yr old puppy
    Lily F.

    I am heart broken writing this review . My 16 yr old chiwawa Jack Russell mixed on brought here, I had to say good bye to him. The sad part is I didn't stay with him to the last minute. I have to thank the veterinarian on 3/31/25 at about 10:38 he told it would be ok. I did the right thing. It tired me up and he turned the light off and took my Charlie with him. He was very kind and he said it's ok cuz we give them treats even chocolate if they want to have them. And he's joining others like going on a tour to Heaven. God was meeting them at the gate. It was a raining morning, sprinkling, it was a day I will never forget. Today is 5/21/25 and I still can't talk about this with friends or family.

    Farewell my goofy boy

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    Amazing they genuinely care about your pet and your wallet highly recommend I will take all of my animals here

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    My cat got his surgery here when no one else wanted to do it or listen to me. Everyone was super helpful

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    Horrible experience. My cat is a sweet cat and just gets scared. They didn't even try.

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    My dogs have been patients for years and I've been very happy with the care and time Dr Runde has provided to my beloved pets.

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    Perris Valley Veterinary Clinic

    Perris Valley Veterinary Clinic

    3.4
    (148 reviews)

    I accompanied my aunt to the visit for her elderly sick dog. The condition was ambiguous and tests…read morewere required for diagnosis. The vets were measured in the tests they ordered, knowing that my 89-year-old aunt was on a fixed income. They had a plan, x-ray 1st, which told us a bit more, then bloodwork. The shining star of this clinic is Eileen, 16 year veteran vet tech. before sending out the blood sample ($300) she did a quick blood sugar test and analyzed the blood viaually. She came to the waiting room to let us know that the dogs blood sugar was so high their machine could not register it. She indicated that we could take the dog home, but survival was unlikely, without serious medical intervention, in the hospital ($3,000). After that, we could address the kidney and liver issues. We did not ask for a urine analysis. She did it because her years of experience told her that it would be a wise move. At that point, we discussed the reality of euthanasia. Why does this matter? Because any other vet would have sent out the blood work, then we would have gone back the next day to discuss it. They did not charge us for the blood draw or urine analysis, which enabled my aunt to pay for private cremation. They stayed an hour past closing to complete the procedure. This clinic is NOT greedy. Instead, they are truly caregivers. Thank you Eileen. You are worth your weight in GOLD.

    NEVER GO HERE. Absolute cash grab. They do not care about your pet!!!!!!…read moreThey gave us * False hope * Thousands in charges (2k) * A dying dog left suffering * A rushed search for another hospital * And still lost a beloved family member We came in about two weeks ago because our dog appeared to have food poisoning. The staff recommended a long list of treatments, and because this dog was family to us, we agreed to everything they suggested if it meant he had a chance to recover. Before approving nearly $2,000 worth of treatment, I repeatedly asked the veterinarian (a Hispanic male vet) what the chances were that our dog would survive with these treatments. Instead of being honest or transparent, he avoided the question every single time and refused to give any realistic expectations. They told us to come back at closing because our dog "needed extra treatment hours." We came back at 5 PM exactly as instructed. Then they pushed it again and told us to return at 7 PM because the "extra hours would really help." Naturally, we believed them. We thought our dog was improving. He wasn't. When we returned at 7 PM, the vet casually informed us that none of the treatments had worked and that we now needed to rush our dying dog to an emergency hospital to be euthanized because THEY were closing. So after wasting our entire day, draining us emotionally and financially, they suddenly decided there was nothing more they could do -- yet somehow couldn't tell us that earlier? They couldn't even provide humane end-of-life care for a suffering animal in their own clinic. To make matters worse, while my family was devastated and trying to process losing our dog, they still slipped random charges onto the bill, including a flea and tick collar that had absolutely nothing to do with the reason we came in. This place is disgusting. Completely unprofessional, dishonest, and emotionally manipulative. I would never trust them with another animal, and I genuinely hope nobody else has to experience what we went through.

    Menifee Animal Hospital

    Menifee Animal Hospital

    3.7
    (407 reviews)

    Our dog was recently attacked by a coyote. We called Menifee Animal Hospital as they were close and…read morewe hoped they could see him immediately. They treated him quickly, were kind, considerate, and informative with upfront pricing and treatment and professional care reccomendations.

    EDIT: The response from ownership honestly proves my concerns regarding professionalism and…read morecommunication. It is not "personal character assassination" to reference the public tone and wording that YOU, as the business owner, chose to post publicly under multiple client concerns. Clients are allowed to discuss their experiences and reactions to public interactions from management, especially when those responses come across as hostile, combative, or dismissive. I already acknowledged the written policy in my original review. My concern was the conflicting verbal information provided when I proactively called in an attempt to responsibly reschedule the appointment, as well as the professionalism displayed afterward. Feedback and criticism are part of accountability within any business, especially within healthcare and veterinary settings. Responding defensively to criticism instead of professionally only further reinforces the concerns being raised. I did not simply "miss" an appointment or fail to communicate. I proactively called ahead because I was unable to make the scheduled appointment time and was attempting to responsibly reschedule the appointment. During that conversation, I specifically asked what the fee would be and was verbally told it would be $20. (Please train YOUR staff accordingly if this does not reflect YOUR current policy.) Instead, I was later charged the full $78.97 deposit. What concerned me most was not even the money itself, but the way the situation was handled afterward. The communication from staff felt inconsistent, dismissive, and unnecessarily hostile despite my attempt to communicate responsibly ahead of time. After this experience, I began reading through owner responses to other client concerns online and was honestly shocked by the aggressive tone and public hostility displayed by management. Businesses absolutely have the right to respond to reviews, but professionalism, compassion, and respectful communication should still be maintained, especially in a veterinary setting where clients are already stressed and emotional. The "Dr." ego is very real here. Instead of accountability or professionalism, many of the public responses from ownership come across as combative, defensive, and focused on publicly arguing with clients rather than resolving concerns respectfully. The overall experience left me extremely uncomfortable and lacking confidence in the professionalism of the practice. I would strongly encourage anyone considering this clinic to carefully read both the reviews and the owner responses before making a decision. Feedback is what keeps checks and balances within an organization. Public criticism should not be met with hostility, defensiveness, or condescension from ownership. It should be handled with professionalism, accountability, and respect.

    SoCal K9 Clinic

    SoCal K9 Clinic

    3.8
    (146 reviews)

    Took my husky mix who hadn't been to a full clinic before for the first time and had a great…read moreexperience! Loved that they accommodated him by letting us check in and then sit in the car and called us when it was our turn. Was hesitant my dog would be reactive to other dogs but he did quite well and the staff was friendly and helpful. Was in and out pretty quickly as well. Definitely recommend

    Headline: Life-Threatening Negligence and Fraudulent Charting - Do Not Trust This Clinic…read more​I am writing this as a medical professional who had to perform my own clinical audit to save my dog from this office's incompetence. My dog, Twinkie, was failed by Dr. Mean and her staff on multiple levels: ​1. Fraudulent Documentation & Lack of Physical Exam: The records claim Dr. Mean performed a heart exam on Twinkie. This is a blatant lie; she never even touched my dog. Furthermore, a covering vet performed a suture removal but failed to document any of the clinical concerns we raised. Vitals that were taken by a tech on an intake form were never entered into the formal medical record. ​2. Misdiagnosis & Dangerous Over-Medication: Despite Twinkie showing clear signs of anaphylaxis right in front of the staff, they "shrugged it off" and insisted she was having syncope (fainting) due to heart failure. Without proper diagnostics, they jumped straight to a heavy cocktail of Enalapril and Vetmedin and Furosemide. ​3. Intentional Withholding of Records: I believe this office intentionally stalled sending my records to the cardiologist. Once they realized a specialist would be reviewing their "work," they likely realized they had jumped the gun. Because they failed to provide the records, I had to act as my own investigator. ​4. The Proof is in the Recovery: After connecting the dots myself, I realized the Enalapril was dropping her blood pressure below baseline and the Furosemide was dangerously dehydrating her. I made the clinical decision to stop the medications. Within 24 hours of being off their "treatment," Twinkie was back to her old self--active and barking. A subsequent exam by a different, competent veterinarian confirmed she is healthy, her heart is fine, and she never needed the medication. ​Final Word: If I hadn't used my own medical background to challenge their narrative, their "treatment" for a non-existent heart condition would have killed my dog. Their clinical notes are vague, their charting is dishonest, and their diagnostic skills are non-existent. Go elsewhere.

    Animal Medical Center of Corona

    Animal Medical Center of Corona

    4.3
    (499 reviews)

    I came to AMC Corona for a second opinion on my dog's illness, and I'm so glad I did. The level of…read morecare and comfort both my dog and I received was truly amazing. They were able to properly diagnose and treat him at a very reasonable cost. Dr. Sean and Kezziah were incredibly attentive and patient, taking the time to make sure I understood everything. Siera B. was also very helpful and provided great insight while Kezziah was treating my dog. I'm very grateful for the care we received and highly recommend them.

    AMCC was constantly overbooked, couldn't keep scheduled appointment times, had very long phone hold…read moretimes, inflated prices for medications, took days to approve scripts and order medical devices, misdiagnosed my dog's condition and could not competently treat it once it was correctly diagnosed. I started bringing Ruby to AMCC in the spring of 2023. She had developed a wheeze and had been suffering hind leg pain since injuring her knee in 2021. Dr. Hymes diagnosed Ruby's wheeze as allergies and her hind leg pain as osteoarthritis. She suggested considering monthly shots of Librela for the arthritis. AMCC made it purposefully difficult to get medications from other sources. They wanted me to purchase Ruby's medications from them, as opposed to online pharmacies, at greatly inflated prices. All medications were at least 2-3 times more expensive than an online pet pharmacy. While they would eventually approve medications to be filled, it usually took them days to do so, and often required multiple calls to get the Rx filled. There was always a wait to be seen at AMCC, at least 45 minutes to an hour after our appointment time. I started Ruby on Librela injections in November 2024. The injection took seconds to administer. At one of Ruby's appointments for just her injection, we waited for 3 hours from our appointment time for her to receive her shot. Whenever I called the office, a 15 minute hold time was the norm, lasting up to 20 minutes sometimes. Librela has warnings from its manufacturer not to be given to dogs with neurological conditions. After 6 months of Librela shots, Ruby's breathing went into crisis after an injection in April. Dr. Hymes finally correctly diagnosed Ruby with laryngeal paralysis (a neurological condition that affects the larynx and often, the hind legs (GOLPP)) after misdiagnosing her for 2 years. I researched and felt that a laryngeal stent would be the least invasive solution for Ruby. A vet in Texas, Dr. Garner, specializes in this procedure and was very helpful in giving information to Dr. Hymes. Having not performed this treatment before, she nevertheless felt confident in her ability to place the stent and agreed to perform the procedure in July 2025. She ordered the wrong size of stents from the medical supply company, despite instructions from Dr. Garner's office on how to order the appropriate size. The first attempt at the procedure resulted in the placement of a very undersized stent. It took an entire week for AMCC just to place the order for the right stents. They initially tried to charge me for both sets but I objected and they relented. The day of the second stent placement, I took Ruby in at 8am. After hearing nothing from AMCC all day, I got a call shortly before closing, asking me if Ruby's procedure could be performed the next day. She'd spent all day at the clinic and nothing had been done. Frustrated, I insisted that it be performed that evening. Ruby was still not seen until 8pm, a full 12 hours after I'd dropped her off. At one point during the procedure, I overheard Dr. Hymes say that if it didn't work again, "He can go to Texas and get it done there." The procedure only took around 2 hours, and we left at 11. I felt bad for the staff's long day, but I was also frustrated with them for having neglected Ruby all day, particularly after all the other mistakes made up to that point. But Ruby was finally breathing normally again for the first time in 2 years, and I was relieved. The next day was Ruby's last day. She coughed the stent out around noon. Immediately, her breathing was labored, and I let AMCC know that the procedure did not work once again. They said it'd be too difficult to replace the stent that day and to wait until Monday (they are closed on weekends) and they would try a 3rd attempt. Ruby's breathing was at first not markedly worse than it had been during previous breathing crises, so I thought that she'd be OK with the drugs we were given to keep her calm until Monday. Throughout that day and night, it became increasingly difficult for Ruby to breathe. I took her to an emergency vet in the middle of the night but she started shutting down, turning blue, and losing control of her bodily functions and I had to euthanize her later that morning. Ruby's last day was full of pain and fear. I will probably second-guess the decisions I made for Ruby forever, including taking her to AMCC in the first place. I can't help but think that she'd still be here if I'd taken her to a different vet 3 years ago, who would've correctly diagnosed her and treated her effectively. Ruby deserved better care than she got at AMCC. At some point, I will get another dog and bring it to a veterinary clinic for its care...but it will not be the Animal Medical Center of Corona.

    Not Just 4 Paws Animal Hospital

    Not Just 4 Paws Animal Hospital

    3.8
    (194 reviews)

    From our very first visit to Not Just 4 Paws Animal Hospital, we were met with genuine compassion…read moreand understanding. We had just rescued our newest family member, Daisy, only nine days earlier, and it was incredibly important to us that she be seen by people who truly cared about her well-being. The entire team immediately made us feel that Daisy was in the right hands. Daisy needed to be spayed and also had a small wound on her left flank that we were concerned about. When Dr. Laura examined her, she discovered the wound was far more serious than we had realized. Instead of rushing through the appointment, she took the time to thoroughly explain what was going on and developed a thoughtful treatment plan that included antibiotics and ointment to get the infection under control before moving forward. We want to give a special thank you to Joshua, Chantel, Amber, and Tiffany for their incredible time and patience. They explained every procedure and all of Daisy's after-care needs in a crystal-clear way, making sure we fully understood what to expect and how to care for her at home. Their kindness and willingness to answer all of our questions meant more to us than words can express. What stood out the most was the genuine compassion everyone showed--not just toward Daisy, but toward us as worried new pet parents. We never felt rushed or dismissed. It's obvious that this team truly loves what they do and cares deeply about the animals and families they serve. We are so grateful to Dr. Laura and the entire staff at Not Just 4 Paws for giving Daisy the care and attention she needed. Thanks to them, our sweet girl is on the road to recovery, and we know we've found a veterinary home we can trust for years to come.

    My family brought our 6-year-old pit bull to this clinic for a routine neuter. When we picked him…read moreup, he was extremely sedated still and unable to walk on his own. After bringing him home, his condition worsened, his tongue turned blue, and unfortunately he passed away. I understand that anesthesia and surgery can carry risks, but this was devastating and unexpected. He was a healthy dog. I strongly recommend that pet owners choosing a shelter for spay or neuter procedures consider having blood work done before surgery to check for any underlying conditions that may not be obvious beforehand. I'm sharing this so other pet owners feel comfortable asking detailed questions about post-operative recovery, discharge criteria, monitoring, and what signs should prompt emergency care after surgery.

    Emergency Pet Intensive Care

    Emergency Pet Intensive Care

    3.3
    (441 reviews)

    We are beyond grateful to everyone at Epic Vets for the incredible care they gave our sweet frosted…read moreface Kona Love. From the moment she arrived, we knew she was in compassionate and capable hands. A special thank you to Dr. Saaiman for her expert surgical care, and to Dr. Stenseng for the thoughtful follow-up that helped Kona continue to heal. We also want to recognize the amazing veterinary technicians who cared for her throughout her recovery. Your kindness, patience, and genuine love for animals did not go unnoticed. Watching your beloved dog go through something so traumatic is heartbreaking, but your entire team gave us hope, comfort, and confidence every step of the way. Thank you for treating Kona like she was your own. We will never forget the compassion and dedication you showed our family. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you. We are forever grateful.

    I am extremely disappointed with the care my dog, Romeo, received at this clinic. Romeo had…read moresuffered a horrific attack from another dog that left the skin on his neck ripped off. During an already traumatic and emotional situation, we trusted this clinic to provide the best possible care and ended up paying upwards towards $5,000 for treatment. Unfortunately, the suturing was done very poorly, and we were concerned about how his wounds were healing. We decided to seek a second opinion elsewhere, and the other veterinarian confirmed our concerns and provided proper treatment. Since then, Romeo has healed well. No pet owner expects perfection, especially in an emergency, but we do expect competent care that matches the cost of treatment. Spending thousands of dollars only to have to seek corrective care elsewhere was heartbreaking and frustrating. I would strongly encourage others to ask questions and consider getting a second opinion if something doesn't seem right.

    Canyon Lake Veterinary Hospital

    Canyon Lake Veterinary Hospital

    4.0
    (396 reviews)

    All the staff and the vet dairy doctors are very caring and gentle and amazing…read more I would highly recommend this veterinary hospital office to anyone that loves their pet as much as I do

    Please do not waste your time coming to this facility, Vanessa the little tech in training or…read morenewbie is very unprofessional, she came out to let us know that our dog MUST have a parvo test done when I clearly stated he had giardia and the treatment was not completed by the woman I rescued him from, I'm very well aware of Parvo, its dangers and mostly the symptoms. He has been playful, eating, not lethargic has not vomited once. The receptionist instructed us to keep him in the car and upon arrival I made sure to let them know I did not feel comfortable with him going into the contagious pet exam room, he is showing no symptoms and if the facility is run correctly AAHA certified they should be disinfecting exam rooms if any suspicion of any contagious disease, I told Vanessa I was declining a parvo test, wanted an exam and fecal done to start with, she was obviously annoyed and stated she had to check with the Dr. she returned to let me know we MUST do a parvo test in order to have him come in the building. Which is ridiculous, especially since he's displaying no symptoms and was positive for giardia just weeks ago. She clarify does not have the maturity, tact or customer service skills to handle clients. She started getting visibly upset, using hand gestures and rolling her neck. She stormed off and got another employee who stated the same, apparently you are forced to do Parvo test here despite pets being positive for Giardia and showing no signs of Parvo. Had Vanessa been professional and knew how to communicate, I assure you things would have gone differently but she upset me and unfortunately I had to put her in her place, I'm sorry little girl but you will run into clients who will question your protocols so maybe some more training on your end would be benificial if you continue in this field. (We ended up in the same parking lot at "Not Just For Pawsl" which was a completely different experience, everyone was very professional, they got us in for a same day appointment , understood that our dog showed absolutely no symptoms of parvo and we had proof of a positive giardia test which I informed Canyon Lake AH about yet they wouldn't listen and in my opinion was a get more money out of clients situation, with that being said drive past Canyon Lake Animal Hospital and go to "Not just for Paws" we ran into no "Vanessa's" there and had an amazing experience from calling to make the appointment all the way to check out)

    Perris Animal Hospital - vet - Updated July 2026

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