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    Prabhakar Suman

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    Green Dog Dental and Veterinary Center

    (58 reviews)

    Van Nuys

    I cannot say enough good things about Green Dog Dental & Veterinary. Today, my rabbit Coco was seen…read morefor possible GI stasis, and the care we received was excellent. Dr. Jessica Robertson was knowledgeable, compassionate, and professional. She thoroughly evaluated Coco, clearly explained her concerns, and answered all of my questions with patience and care. The facility is modern, clean, and well-maintained, and the front desk staff were warm, welcoming, and friendly. I was also pleasantly surprised by the pricing. As an exotic pet owner, I know specialized veterinary care can be expensive, but I found the costs very reasonable for the level of care provided. I'm incredibly grateful to Dr. Robertson and the entire team for treating Coco with such kindness and professionalism. I highly recommend them, especially for exotic pets.

    I've now been to both Green Dog Dental locations, and I'm so impressed with this second office. It…read moreis just as beautiful, modern, spotless, and clearly equipped with the best technology. I don't even think my dog knew he was at the vet (for real!) The team here is equally incredible. They're warm, professional, and genuinely care. They take the time to walk you through everything and make sure your dog is comfortable from start to finish, and you can just tell everyone is really passionate about what they do. It's rare to find this level of consistency and care across multiple locations. I trust them completely with my dog and wouldn't hesitate to recommend this office to anyone looking for top-tier care.

    VCA Animal Medical Center

    VCA Animal Medical Center

    (327 reviews)

    Van Nuys

    Got a dog from the pound, brought it here, literally died on a walk less than an hour later (not…read morethis vet's fault, nor the pounds, someone just turned in a dog on her last legs). This vet called twice on a discounted bill, which was excellent bedside manner. It was an odd day for me money wise, work wise, life wise, and this vet really helped and was a kind soul on one of the worst days of my life. They earned my business and should earn yours.

    I started taking my pets here when it was Animal Medical Center, and for years I recommended it to…read moreeveryone. Their service was great, their vets were smart and sympathetic, and their prices were reasonable. Since VCA took over, everything took a nosedive. The appointment setting section of their website never works, and getting a human being on the phone is a crapshoot at best. We took our dog in today for an allergy shot, and I left wanting to bludgeon someone. The vet was friendly, and pointed out some other issues that will need attention soon, so it wasn't surprising that the visit took longer than expected. We said we would make another appointment for testing on a growth she found, and they took our dog to the back for her shot. Almost half an hour later, I asked the receptionist what was going on, and explained that we had a service person waiting for us at our house and needed to leave. It turned out they were measuring the growth to monitor it for future reference. Okay, reasonable, but doesn't seem like something that should take half an hour. I was told the paperwork was being sent up to the desk and I could pay when it got there. By this time we'd been there for almost two hours and had about 5 minutes left before we needed to be home. Another 15 minutes go by and I'm still waiting to pay. Finally I said I'd have to call with my payment info because we absolutely had to get home, and my paperwork magically appeared with a total that was nearly double what I paid for the same shot last year. Now I'm looking for another vet in my area who will respect my time.

    Valley Animal Hospital - my sweet boy weighs almost 3 pounds

    Valley Animal Hospital

    (232 reviews)

    Van Nuys

    I brought in a very sick female stray cat who had been living in my backyard for years. She had…read morebecome part of our lives -- gentle, trusting, and clearly at the end of her strength. I wanted to help her and do what was right, but this place completely shattered my trust. From the moment we arrived, she was weak and moving slowly. Instead of being honest and telling us that the kindest, most humane option would be to let her go peacefully, they insisted on doing a long list of tests -- over $700 worth -- knowing full well she was on her last breath. The next day, the doctor called with the results and said she was very sick and recovery chances were extremely slim. Then came the question: Did I want them to put her to sleep? I told them I wanted to be there with her, and I also made it clear that I was very unhappy with how the situation had been handled. The receptionist quoted me $300 for euthanasia, and I reluctantly agreed, even though I already felt taken advantage of. When I arrived, I expressed again how wrong this felt -- that they had used our love and emotions to squeeze out every dollar they could before admitting the truth. They guided me to a small room and told me to wait so I could be there with her. After several minutes, the doctor came in with a sad look and told me... she had already died. No one called. No one checked in sooner. No one seemed to care. Yes, they refunded the euthanasia fee -- but that doesn't undo what they did. My wife and I left heartbroken -- not just from losing a sweet soul who trusted us, but from realizing how cold and unethical this place truly is. They took advantage of compassion, made money off a dying animal, and then delivered the news like it was nothing. I will never take another animal here. They showed no honesty, no empathy, and no integrity.

    I wanted to share feedback from our recent visit with our kittens. When I asked the veterinary…read moreassistant to wear gloves while administering vaccinations, she responded by saying, "I don't want your leukemia." Following that comment, her demeanor changed noticeably. She appeared visibly irritated and began handling items abruptly and slamming equipment, which created an uncomfortable environment during the appointment. My request was simply about comfort and hygiene, not a challenge to her expertise. I found both the comment and the behavior unprofessional. As a result of this interaction, I chose not to proceed with the full rounds of vaccinations and treatments we had planned and completed only the examinations. I had fully intended to continue all care with your clinic. Unfortunately, due to this experience, I will no longer be returning after more than 20 years as a client. This was not a decision I anticipated making, but the interaction significantly impacted my trust and comfort moving forward. I'm sharing this feedback so it can be addressed and to help ensure future clients feel respected and comfortable when asking reasonable questions during their visits.

    Pet Orphans of Southern California

    Pet Orphans of Southern California

    (199 reviews)

    Van Nuys

    We had a very disappointing experience at Pet Orphans of Southern California. We adopted a dog…read morethrough spcaLA and were referred there for his neuter procedure, which was required as part of the adoption agreement. The issues began at drop-off. I arrived on time at 8:30 a.m., but there was a long line of owners and dogs waiting outside. Many of the dogs appeared to be puppies, fosters, or newly adopted pets still adjusting and difficult to manage. I waited approximately 20 minutes while trying to control my 65-pound dog. When I reached the front, staff said they had no record of our appointment and asked, in an unprofessional manner, whether I had completed the intake form that was supposedly emailed to me. I had never received it. I was then handed paperwork to complete on-site while continuing to manage my dog in a crowded environment. On the form, I disclosed that my dog had been experiencing chronic diarrhea since being picked up as a stray, that we were actively working with our veterinarian to identify the cause, and that our veterinarian had cleared him for surgery. Staff then told me they would not proceed if he had diarrhea. I explained that this condition predated the adoption, that the neuter was required by the shelter, and that we had already obtained veterinary clearance. Staff repeatedly went back and forth between me and the veterinarian before eventually presenting a high-risk consent form. The communication around this was especially concerning. When the form was presented, I was told that by signing it, I was accepting that if anything happened to my dog, it would be my fault. I understand that additional risks can exist, but this was handled in a dismissive and inappropriate manner. If the clinic had sent the intake paperwork in advance or reviewed the medical concerns beforehand, this could have been addressed prior to my driving an hour from West Adams to Van Nuys with a dog who does not travel well. I was also disappointed that additional charges were presented for items such as an e-collar, pain medication, and IV fluids. For a required adoption procedure, these added costs felt excessive. Pick-up was similarly poor. When my dog was returned, a staff member commented, "Make sure to take care of the diarrhea because he still has it," despite our earlier detailed discussion of the condition and treatment plan. While loading him into the car, I noticed feces on his cone, tail, and legs. This suggested he had soiled himself and had not been adequately cleaned before discharge, which was both upsetting and concerning from a sanitation and post-operative care standpoint. Overall, this experience reflected poor communication, lack of professionalism, and inadequate attention to patient care. I would not return to Pet Orphans of Southern California and would not recommend this clinic to others. I also plan to share this experience with spcaLA so they are aware of the concerns regarding this referral partnership.

    Honestly, I didn't know what to expect. When I first came to this location…read more you have to understand I've had some bad incidents with clinics. So I'm pretty sure you can understand. that when you take your pet somewhere, there's a small fear or doubt. But I can honestly say I am truly impressed not only with the doctor, but with the staff on how nice everyone was and how informative the Dr was with us and explaining the issues that my dog was having... first he needed his shots which we took care of and then he needed medicine because of a really bad scratching irritation issue he was having. They diagnosed him really quickly then explained everything we needed to do and literally from one day to the next he was good to go. He stopped scratching he's totally happier and he's running around like a crazy man and chewing up everything he can. (Good thing) He's just a happy dog and I have to thank everyone at pet orphans for all their help and support. I am totally grateful for everything they've done. I totally recommend taking your pet there, they know what they're doing. They're kind they're friendly the doctors extremely knowledgeable. Five stars without question. From now on this is the clinic I go to.

    Mission Veterinary Hospital - Welcome to our Reception counter

    Mission Veterinary Hospital

    (1.4k reviews)

    Granada Hills

    Updating my rating. My dog Chase ended up back the next day and Xrays confirmed he had bloat…read more Surgery was required because his stomach had twisted. Dr. Pimentel and the tech Priscilla were very sympathetic and explained all the steps. Chase was hospitalized for 3 days. Priscilla followed up with me during the day and took care of him very well. Chase also developed pancrititis which they caught on follow up blood work. I was able to bring my dog home today. Although it cost a lot of money, it was worth saving my dogs life. Special thanks to Priscilla for her outstanding service in Chase's time of need.

    do not go here!!! they are ripping people off.. took our cat…read morein because he was liturgic we suspected he ate something bad. the doc came in and listened to his heart and tapped his face, touched his belly and left the room.. then someone came in with the estimate of $5000 and said he might have crystals or a blockage. we dont have funds like that so they let my son in law cry for 3 hours then they lowerd it to $2000 then after another hour of crying they said give us $800 and owe us the rest. then at that point they took him into the back area and proceeded to supposedly install a catheter they said he had to stay, after a few hours they called and said "bad news" his bladder bursted and he's not gonna make it! went back and they said we can put him down for $300 we said no then they said $180 we said we want to take him home. they took the catheter out. there is no evidence of anything they did. it was a horrifying experience. they do not care about your pet or you for that matter. dont go to this facility unless you want to be played.

    Pet Cure Veterinary Center - ZION WAITING FOR SOME TREATS

    Pet Cure Veterinary Center

    (568 reviews)

    Reseda

    "Compassionate, professional, and affordable care"…read more I can't say enough good things about Reseda Pet Care Veterinary Center during one of the hardest moments of my life. I had to make the heartbreaking decision to euthanize my dog due to his illness, and from the very first call, they were kind, understanding, and compassionate. I had called around to multiple veterinary clinics all over the San Fernando Valley, and not only did they have the best pricing, but they were also able to accommodate me the very next day, which meant everything during such a difficult time. They treated my dog with dignity and treated me with patience and care when I needed it most. I truly felt supported and never rushed. If you are facing an incredibly painful decision and need a veterinary team that is compassionate, professional, affordable, and responsive, I highly recommend Reseda Pet Care Veterinary Center. I am so grateful for them.

    I have been coming to this office since 2021, and while I want to clarify that Dr. Hanna was always…read morehonest and compassionate, the rest of the practice has devolved into a cold, transactional factory. After my experience on March 14th, I will never set foot in this building again. I called to make the agonizing, gut-wrenching decision to say a final goodbye to my dog. After being put on hold and then hung up on, I finally reached a staff member who was the definition of a heartless robot. While I was in the middle of a life-shattering crisis, this man treated me with a "car dealer" coldness that was frankly disgusting. He actually had the audacity to tell me I "picked a horrible day" to come in because they were "so busy on Saturdays." Let me be very clear: Nobody "picks" the day their beloved pet dies. It is a tragedy, not an "inconvenience" for your weekend schedule. To be talked to like a nuisance during my most vulnerable moment is a shameful failure of basic human decency. The fact that he only attempted to flip a switch and be "kind" once he realized I was a regular patient is even more insulting. Compassion shouldn't be a tiered service based on your database--it should be a requirement for the job. If you work in a veterinary office and can't summon a shred of empathy for a grieving owner, you are in the wrong profession. You do not get to be a rude, inconsiderate robot when people are saying goodbye. I found an amazing, truly compassionate vet elsewhere who handled this difficult time with the grace my dog deserved. I am moving all of my other pets to that practice and will never look back. If you are looking for an ounce of empathy during a crisis, stay far away from this place.

    Prabhakar Suman - vet - Updated June 2026

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