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    Pet Vet Express

    2.5 (2 reviews)

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    Companion Animal Hospital

    Companion Animal Hospital

    2.6
    (28 reviews)

    I've been very happy with Companion Veterinarian Hospital (CVH). Both of my dogs have been here at…read moreleast a couple of times and they have been seen by the same vet every time. Not sure if it's coincidental or intentional, but I really like the consistency. It allows us (me, the vet and the dogs) to build rapport and a good working relationship. I love the hours and availability for appointments. I called on Thursday on my way home from work (around 4 p.m.) and they were able to get us in that evening for 7:30. I was extremely happy since my Buggy was having diarrhea and I wasn't looking forward to another night of interrupted sleep. Overall, I'm happy with CVH and would recommend them to all of have furry family members.

    Had to at least give one star because I couldn't give no stars. I used to go to the vet many many…read moreyears ago I started and I seen Dr. Libby and his wife, Dr. Nixon, both of these vets were very caring, truthful, and took their times with your pet. Wishing they would never had retired due to the fact that the overturn of this place really went downhill. This is my second time since the overturn. The first experience I had is that they tried to force all these other shots on me to give to the dog when I only give the rabies shot due to that dog, having megaesophagus went to check out and notice I didn't get my discount for having multi pets. I have 20 dogs and before this they gave me a discount. I noticed this that they didn't give me the discount prior to checking out. My husband went back in and stated that they will give a credit on our account. Today was the second time I went in due to getting an exemption note for my dog who had a reaction to his rabies shot to have due to using a kennel this year when we go away. It was directly written in his chart by Dr. Libby that this dog had seizures due to the rabies shot and cannot get any vaccines anymore in his life. So when the vet tech came in today, and since they did not see any other documentation of seizures they did not take the word of mouth nor the word of documentation from a licensed veterinarian who put it in my dog's chart. Recommend to continue giving vaccines and kennel this dog in a kennel which he does not like for a couple days to see if he has any more reactions plus now they charge $11 fee to clean the rooms on top of your $86 office visit and never give you your multi pet discount. This place has really gone downhill and I can't believe that in one vet wouldn't take the documentation of another vet that was highly requested to be seen by when he was there would not recommend this vet clinic to anybody anymore. My 10 point score prior to Dr. Libby retiring just went down to in the negative zones. Please do not take your dogs to this place, they are not friendly anymore and do not take the word-of-mouth by you nor the vet prior to being retired.

    White Oaks Veterinary Hospital

    White Oaks Veterinary Hospital

    4.3
    (4 reviews)

    Brittany was the best and did a fantastic job! She was extremely intelligent and professional.read more

    I have went here several times with 3 out of 4 of our cats. Other trips went fine, except they…read moreweren't knowledgeable about FIV. The vet asked if we used separate food and water bowls for our FIV+ and FIV- cats. After a quick google you will know that's not how it spreads, just like sharing a drink with an HIV+ person is not how it spreads. I had to educate the vet on this. Our last trip was with our older cat who needed bloodwork- this is where my main concerns come in. They need to get better at handling cats. From what behavior I saw, and as a previous vet assistant at a cat friendly office, they are not trained or capable of handling or effectively restraining moderately defiant cats. We had to tell them to wrap our cat and how to hold him after several minutes of chaos. It was pretty heartbreaking to watch him so stressed out. If you're trying to pull blood from an angry cat, take them to the back so the owners don't see you struggle with them. If you choose to do it in front of them, you better be sure you can effectively hold and treat their pet. Cat bags or burrito wraps should be first choice. Most cats are not going to sit perfectly still and be cool with you pulling blood. The wrap option was only chosen after 2-3 minutes of struggling, growling and scratching, and stress for our cat and us. I can wrap our cats tightly and effectively for nail trims at home- vet professionals should have this technique down. If you really can't do it, you make that determination after failed attempt 2 or 3. Not several minutes of trauma later. We left and went to another vet. The blood draw went fine.

    Columbia Animal Hospital

    Columbia Animal Hospital

    1.9
    (20 reviews)

    I contacted Columbia Animal Hospital after being referred there by the manufacturer of the…read moreSynovetin OA injection since it was one of the closest locations to me. My original plan was just to schedule a consultation for that treatment, since the injection costs over $2,000 and requires advance planning. At the consultation, my dog was in a lot of pain. The doctor first considered giving him a steroid shot for temporary relief, but then said he was not a candidate for the steroid at that time because of the testing. Instead, the doctor recommended PRP therapy. I was told most dogs start to show improvement within about two weeks. Unfortunately, even after almost six weeks, there was no improvement at all. My dog still could not use his leg, and things actually got worse when his rear legs started having issues too, even though he was on pain medication. After I updated my regular vet, she told me I should NOT have used Columbia Animal Hospital for PRP. That was especially frustrating because PRP was never the reason I went there in the first place. I only went for a Synovetin consultation. I was also very upset about what I saw after the procedure. When my dog was coming out of recovery, I witnessed Dr. Bartlett step on his leg with his boot. In the end, my dog continued to decline and was in pain, and I had to make the difficult decision to put him down. One more thing to be aware of, if you do not have cash on hand for a procedure, they will charge you a ridiculous fee ($65) just to run your credit card. This was an extremely difficult experience during an already emotional time, and overall it was very disappointing.

    I am very impressed with the recent service we received this morning at Columbia animal hospital…read more The doctor was able to actually give us an emergency noodle because our cat is spraying and/or marking. The doctor, and the office manager are extremely professional and are very willing to work with all customers. I definitely recommend them to friends and strangers alike

    Pet Vet Express - vet - Updated July 2026

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