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    Prickly Pear Veterinary Hospital

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 7:30 am - 6:00 pm

    Services - Prickly Pear Veterinary Hospital

    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    Southside Animal Hospital

    Southside Animal Hospital

    (24 reviews)

    Absolute nightmare of an experience for our injured cat. We took in a feral male cat about two…read moreweeks ago ages 6-9 months old and noticed his back right foot was smashed and bloodied due to an injury that was diagnosed as a circulation strangulation on his foot which cut off all blood flow and essentially killed his movement in that foot since our first appointment on 02-24-2025. We were told his foot would be able to be rehabbed and saved by following an extensive cleansing and care routine each night with medicines and materials that they merely suggested and did not provide at all. They failed to send us home with all the medication they stated he needed to rehab including bone growth and flea medication during his recovery. His foot was essentially developing a rotting sore that overcame his entire leg and is now severely infected and causing intense pain for our cat. I had a follow up appointment on 02-28-2025 and the doctors saw every what we did and advised STILL at that point that the leg could be rehabbed and eventually be used again. They wrapped his leg and put tape on his flesh then sent us home to remove and re wrap the leg after we cleaned it but we could not due to them using tape that could not come off from his skin without ripping his flesh which they had to do when we took him back for a THIRD time on 03-01-2025. When the emergency doctor on call that weekend saw his leg at that point she immediately suggested amputation because of the severity of our cats leg to that point but would not classify it as an emergency situation to perform the amputation that day and denied us services until Monday since it was deemed a non medical emergency. The staff was extremely friendly except for the receptionist and weekend doctor. I would highly advise to always get a second opinion when visiting this clinic and would strictly resort to only using them as a last ditch emergency option. They care more about how much they charge versus what can be done for your animal and it was all to prevalent with the handling of care for our pet. I am extremely disappointed with the moral Principles of this vet clinic and would never recommend them as anyone's last option for care for your fur baby unless they were the last clinic on earth. Below is a photo of the condition our cat has been suffering in due to the incompetence of this clinic. *graphic warning*

    I would've highly recommended them at one time. They've saved my dog and I am one of the ones that…read moreposted some of the previous videos. I do feel like they falling behind what they used to do they they're not as good as I used to be. I do not know why that it's happened. I hope it gets worked out because this is a place I would trust with any pet but right now, I would not trust it with a damn rat .

    Main Street Animal Clinic - Meet the new team!

    Main Street Animal Clinic

    (19 reviews)

    All I wanted was the quoted $30 pre-assessment for my one year old teacup yorkie, Evie so I could…read morehave her spayed. Was billed $49 for the appointment and ultimately charged $130 after adding the other bs I didn't actually need (but was bullied into getting). The vet was rude and talked down to me the whole time like I was an irresponsible idiot. She also talked so fast I couldn't ask questions. About midway through the assessment the vet casually mentioned that she heard a heart murmur and that it could be heartworms and that we should treat for them just in case. She gave us a free first dose of heartworm treatment and flea and tick treatment (Evie has never had fleas OR ticks)... then put a $420 heartworm treatment plan on our next appt quote. I didn't realize it was potentially a scam until later in the evening once I'd calmed down and had a clear head. [Note: I will be getting a second opinion for her supposed heart murmur.] They also insisted on giving her two vaccinations that she wasn't due for. The rabies was due in less than a week so I was okay with that one, but the DAPPV shot wasn't due for MONTHS so the vet's "I'm legally obligated" was a complete and total lie. Do your own research, but I don't even think DAPPV is required by Texas law. Yes, it's best to have it, but she shouldn't have forced us to get it, especially not months early. After I gave up and figured updated vaccines couldn't hurt, the tech took Evie to the back to vaccinate her and test for heartworms. She brought her back with her leg literally soaked in blood from elbow to ankle. I was shocked and pointed it out and the tech apologized profusely and took her to get cleaned up but OMG. My poor baby. That same tech had asked me about Evie's parent earlier in the appt. I told her that the parents are full bred yorkie which she recited back as "supposedly full bred yorkie". Like... no... they're my friend's dogs and they're AKC registered. Why would you assume they're not what I said they are? Just an all around terrible experience and I advise you to steer WAY clear of this place. *** I attached pictures of Evie for visibility.

    Sad to say that I had a terrible first impression. The staff was amazing; however, the veterinarian…read morewas completely rude and unprofessional. As I was waiting with my cat for the vet to see us, I could hear her raising her voice to her staff speaking badly about me and my pet instead of asking me directly any questions she may have had. After 45 minutes of waiting she spent about 2 minutes examining my cat and then tried to charge me and additional $22 for the visit because she said my cat was a (bad word that starts with an a and ends with hole). I would like to note that neither her or her staff got bit or scratched, my cat just hissed. Unfortunately she did not seem to care in the least about my cat or myself and I feel bad for the pets that she does treat and the staff that has to work with her. I hope other people have a better experience, but I would never recommend this veterinarian to anyone who loves their pet.

    Prickly Pear Veterinary Hospital - vet - Updated July 2026

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