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    3.1 (10 reviews)
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    Stockton Veterinary Hospital

    Stockton Veterinary Hospital

    (14 reviews)

    Best veterinary practice we ever brought our pets to. Dr. Charlie and Dr. Day are amazing, as are…read morethe vet techs and all staff. Beautiful, stare-of-the-art facility. Been with Dr. Charlie over 20 years wherever she practiced...

    I've been a cat owner my entire life and so have been a client at a number of good vet offices over…read morethe years. I came to Stockton Vet a few years ago when I moved into the New Hope area. The place has something extra special that I've only now been able to identify after having to put down my kitty of 17 years. It's that they are not only superb doctors (and nurses and techs and office staff) to your pets, they are also compassionate and kind, empathic human beings to the pet owners as well. They consider not only your pet as their client, but you as well. Due to Covid-19, when it came time to put my sweet kitty to rest due to a tumor, I was not permitted in the building. Instead, Dr. Julia came outside to the picnic table in the back with the tools she needed as well as a box of tissues, and sat with me as I held my girl and cried as she was sedated. And we talked. And Dr. Julia remained with me as long as I needed. Just listening and lending support. A week or two later, I received a condolence card made of wildflower seeds with words of support from the entire staff. They didn't just sign their names. They offered words of condolence and messages that said "thanks for giving her such a wonderful life". These people are really special. Thinking back on the time when my other cat, Mr. Kitty was at the hospital for a urinary blockage and Dr. Charlie called me multiple times a day with updates on his condition and then arranged for his surgery with another vet who specialized in the surgery he needed, I can't help but feel that this group is extraordinary. Oh, and did I mention that a member of their staff adopted my friend's dog after she lost her battle with depression? Yeah, there's that, too.

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    Dublin Veterinary Hospital

    (24 reviews)

    If your dog is anxious, high energy, or a young working breed, find a different vet. If you have…read moreyoung children at home, find a different vet. If you prefer to see or talk to the same vet assistants each time, find a different vet. From what I understand, the practice was purchased from an older vet a few years back. It shows in how young the entire staff is. There is a lot of turnover with the vet techs and assistants so it always varied what kind of information I'd receive. When I started bringing my purebred puppy in for service it was assumed that I would neuter him at 6 months. When I said he would either be neutered at 2 years or possibly not at all, I got argued with. Even though I made it clear if and when he would be neutered they still asked every appointment. When I brought him in for diarrhea and said I was removing pork from his diet as it isn't good for his breed, the vet tech got snippy that I knew something she didn't. She also dismissed what I said like I wasn't as educated as her (the internet exists). Side note: removing pork made a huge difference in his poops. If your dog has issues, give it a try - treats too! I don't know what they do when they would take my boy into the back, but he has become VERY reactive and fearful as a result. I had to let his groomer know when he'd been to the vet as he would be more cranky than usual for her and made her job harder. The last interaction provided conflicting information was the one that had me leave. I'd missed giving him his monthly Simparica Trio and he ended up with worms. I took a stool sample in and asked if he'd need a dewormer. First tech said yes he would. After the stool sample came up clear the second tech and the vet both said he didn't need an additional dewormer, give it a few weeks and bring in another sample. I have an infant at home. My dog had live worms in his poo and coming out of his butt. I went to Tractor Supply and got dewormer, which is what my husband had said to do in the first place. They're probably okay with cats, smaller dogs, and senior dogs. They're also good about refilling meds or approving online prescriptions. They aren't as knowledgeable as they should be, and seem to give mixed advice as well as do the minimum in making sure that the medication provided (especially sedatives for anxiety) is the right one. Vet care is already expensive. Go somewhere that cares holistically about your dog and your dog's family.

    Absolutely love this place, the doctors seem to enjoy my chinchillas when I bring them for their…read moreexams each year. The vet isn't so close to me anymore since I moved further but I will keep coming here. Great staff, knowledgeable, all around excellent!

    Doylestown Veterinary Hospital & Holistic Pet Care - One of the lost puppies

    Doylestown Veterinary Hospital & Holistic Pet Care

    (28 reviews)

    Outrageous prices Consistently overcharging…read more Exceed pre estimates by hundreds of dollars on multiple occasions

    If you need reproduction services - use another vet. I brought my female Shepherd, Bay, in for rads…read morefor her litter. I made it abundantly clear when scheduling that I would need to be given Oxytocin in the event of complications which I was told 'of course, no problem!'. I took her on February 9th, received her radiographs and was then made to wait about 25 minutes where they could 'see about the prescription'. Once I was given it, I went through Chewy to order it (on February 9th) and staff neglected to approve the request for two entire days full well knowing Bay was due on Friday, February 13th and I stressed it's importance. I made phone calls, sent texts and was told a doctor would get back to me. I then was told it was my responsibility to upload the script to Chewy (which I couldn't find anyway) - which I then contacted Chewy and was told that was incorrect and they had been waiting for my vet approval this entire time, Chewy even called them and received no response. Regardless if I had the script or not, it was not my responsibility and the office did not prioritize my pregnant dog nor her puppies. I eventually was contacted on February 11th around 4pm by the practice manager who told me her staff did not feel comfortable prescribing the medication anymore after I spent $400 on the vet visit and now wasted two days. Fast forward February 12th - Bay goes into labor and as I expected, needs assistance from the drug; but I do not have it because Doylestown Vet had my hands tied and denied my dog the care she needed for a successful labor. I make an emergency trip to the ER (an additional $900 expense) she delivers 3 deceased puppies and 3 living puppies. We head home and now her labor is stalled again and the ER asked me to use the Oxytocin my vet should have responsibility prescribed me as standard repro practice. But here I am, unprepared because Doylestown chose ignorance over the reality of whelping puppies. I understand vet school and ethics, but if you care for some field experience, there's a big reality check here at my house because of your lack of concern for myself, my dog and her puppies. Shame on you for putting me in this position, stalling to tell me you had a change of mind about my dog's care, and then running down the clock so I had limited options on how to proceed finding her the care she needed. Edited to add, we are now a week out from Bay's delivery and I have had zero follow up from this practice. Ethics? I don't think so.

    Piper Veterinary Clinic - vet - Updated June 2026

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