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    Red Barn Veterinary Service

    1.0 (1 review)

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    General Veterinary Clinic

    General Veterinary Clinic

    (2 reviews)

    New to the area so I called this place because i heard such great things about Dr Otto. A lady…read morenamed Kim answered and i started to tell her that i was new to the area and had heard great things about their facility.....Well...before i could get 4 words out, this Kim lady cuts me off while i am speaking and proceeds to tell me "we are not accepting any more clients at this time....". How RUDE to cut someone off mid sentence like that. Didn't even get a chance to ask for a recommendation...HORRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE FROM "KIM" at Dr Ottos vet office in Monroe City!!

    This is the only place I take my furry family. Dr. Otto is knowledgeable, compassionate, fair, and…read morehonest. If she doesn't know, she will find out. My 15 year old ball of love wouldn't be here today if not for her. He has been in remission for four years now. And even though his time is coming, I know that Dr. Otto will help him ease into his forever, as she has done for my previous furry family. He has had great years, he wouldn't have had otherwise. She truly cares about her patients. My hope for her is she continues to flourish and shine. Not only is she an amazing veterinarian, but an Amazing person as well. I do not know her outside of the clinic. I can say even for emergency calls, when emotions are high, she is very clear and compassionate at the same time. Her morals and standards shine. Her work is impeccable. I have clinics closer to me. I exclusively use this Clinic. Even when Dr. Otto is unavailable, The standard of care applies to all who work within those walls.

    Green Hills Veterinary Clinic

    Green Hills Veterinary Clinic

    (11 reviews)

    For almost 3 months, I had many appointments/contacts with the Vet Clinic, and every single one of…read morethem was positive. My questions were answered, and I felt like I knew what was going on with Joe at all times. That's important to me. I honestly didn't think that my dog was going to make it, but Joe is back to normal again. I credit the excellent veterinary care that he received.

    This review reflects my personal experience with this clinic…read more On May 7th of this year, 2025, I took my dog Friday to Laura Moon for his annual exam. Laura Moon said he needed his teeth cleaned. She also administered a rabies vaccine, and on the certificate, it stated that the vaccine lot expired on January 18th 2025. In other words I believe she gave him an expired vaccine, from the information I received from their clinic. The vet clinic claimed it was a clerical error, and to rectify this they would email me the proper paperwork. I didn't receive anything so I emailed the clinic on the 14th of May, and they said they would mail me the paperwork. The paperwork they mailed me contained a new rabies certificate that claims that Friday received a new vaccination on May 14th, the date of the email exchange, for which he never received. It has the vaccination tag taped to the new certificate. I still have both certificates with the tags taped to them and the emails. After this I was just going to stop using them for vet services. Friday had cracked a tooth and so I was going to get him into a new vet, but there are waiting periods for the ones I tried to contact. I decided to take him to Green Hills and get his teeth cleaned and get that tooth out because it was hurting him, he had began shifting food away from that tooth and to the back of his mouth. I thought one more trip to this vet so that he could eat normally again and not be in pain, then finding a new vet would be priority. I told the vet clinic I wanted the cracked tooth removed and his teeth cleaned when I called them, and the lady on the phone said "level 3" cleaning. When I brought Friday in on October the 8th of this year, I told the front desk person and the vet tech that I wanted the cracked tooth to be removed. We also had X-rays done for an extra fee. When I called to check on Friday twice, the vet clinic told me they had to remove "a few" teeth, once when he was in surgery, and then after the surgery as well. I went to pick Friday up with my son after the procedure, and when I received the invoice, I found out they had pulled over 20 teeth from Friday, literally all the back teeth he was shifting his food to, except for one lone back tooth. I had Friday's teeth cleaned in May of 2024 at a different vet in Columbia, MO, where he only needed a level 1 cleaning and no teeth were pulled. The X-rays were also included in the Columbia vets teeth cleaning fees with no extra charges for it. How would he go from needing no teeth pulled and a level 1 cleaning to needing 22 extractions in a matter of a year and 6 months? Since Laura Moon pulled 22 teeth from my beagles mouth, he has not been eating as well, is struggling to eat soft food, is not drinking any water, and seems very depressed. The evening of the extractions, blood began pouring from both sides of his mouth, causing me extreme mental anguish to see and help him through. He has had only one bowel movement shortly after the incident at their clinic, with no other bowel movement since and is having less frequent urinations. I may need to take him to emergency care soon if I don't see improvement quickly. The whole reason I took him there was so that he would no longer be in pain and able to eat normally again, and now he will never be able to eat normally again, from my observations. This incident seems to be causing him even more medical problems as well. I'm very worried about him due to Laura Moon's actions. I'll also mention that my beagles are from a pharma research facility, one has a PTSD diagnosis, Green Hills knows this, and I don't feel that Green Hills took my dogs emotional health into consideration at all, especially not Friday's when they pulled out 22 teeth from his mouth all at once while he was asleep. Imagine going to sleep to wake up and more than half of your teeth are gone. Especially after spending the first half of your life being experimented on like you weren't even a living being. How traumatic, I would imagine, wouldn't you?

    Red Barn Veterinary Service - vet - Updated June 2026

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