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    San Antonio Equine Hospital

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    Banfield Pet Hospital

    Banfield Pet Hospital

    (29 reviews)

    Made a same day appointment online only to get to there and get turned away because "the online…read morescheduler shouldn't have booked it". Still have the same issue to deal with and I've lost time at work for nothing. But I was given a handy list of places to replace you with so thanks I guess? Great business model. We've had all 4 of our animals on plans there for as long as I can remember but that ends today.

    Cat owners, this isn't the place for you. Please go to a cat-specific vet…read more We've been taking my 8-year-old-boy to Banfield ever since he was a kitten, but it has gone downhill in recent years. Since COVID happened, they are no longer letting you sit in for the exam but none of the staff are even wearing masks anymore. You have to drop off your pet and they will keep them in their carrier for hours. We were the first people there at around 6:50 AM and he wasn't done until 5 PM. It was for his routine exam and dental cleaning. Whenever kitty gets dropped off for his checkups, they always have to call us to say that he's aggressive, hissing, and that they don't want to touch him. The only way to proceed with the exam is to sedate him. I understand that the vet can be a stressful place for animals, but there are clinics that know how to care for cats. My cat is usually very sweet, cuddly, curious, rarely hisses, loves being held, and is fine with being picked up. The only time he hisses is when he gets his nails trimmed. He didn't start acting up at the vet until about 2-3 years ago. I didn't think much of it until going to a cat-specific vet and had a positive experience. I go to school in Houston and my boyfriend brings his baby to a cat clinic. For those who are familiar with the Midtown Houston area, the place is called The Cat Doctor. My boyfriend's cat is much different from mine since she doesn't like being held or picked up and isn't very cuddly or as affectionate. She is also very shy when it comes to new people and hides when she's in a new place. It is always a hard time to get her into her carrier since she doesn't like to be picked up, so we were worried that they wouldn't be able to examine her or get her back into the carrier. I was also nervous since I've had bad experiences with Banfield, but the exam went by very quickly! They even trimmed her nails and gave her a new toy. We weren't able to sit in the clinic for her exam due to COVID, so we waited in the parking lot. While the exam took place, the doctor called us and let us know all about her health. We were also surprised that the vet mentioned that she was a sweet cat and that it was easy to trim her nails, since she absolutely hates getting her paws touched. We even had to ask "are you sure?" because we know that she can be difficult. They had no problems with her and she came back happily and with all purrs. That says a lot about their practice and that they know how to care for cats, compared to Banfield. I cannot speak on behalf of dogs, but I feel like Banfield possibly does a better job with dogs. Not too many cat owners take their babies to the vet, so the staff may just be undertrained or nervous when it comes to cats. Do yourself and your kitty a favor and take them to a clinic that specifies in cats only. It will be a much more positive experience for the both of you!

    CityVet - Cibolo Crossing

    CityVet - Cibolo Crossing

    (15 reviews)

    CityVet Cibolo is hands down the best veterinary experience I've ever had. My Frenchie, Tyson, is a…read moreliteral gremlin around unfamiliar people! He is a rescue and extremely protective of himself, so vet visits are not easy. From the moment we walked in, I felt completely at ease. The clinic is incredibly clean and well maintained. Every single staff member is professional, patient, and calm, which matters so much when you have a high-stress pup. They take extreme caution and handle Tyson with so much care and respect. Dr. Fritz is truly the best vet I've ever been to. He walks you through every single step, explains everything clearly. His staff provides transparent, detailed pricing breakdowns before moving forward with anything. I never once felt pressured or upsold, which is rare and so appreciated. If you have a rescue, an anxious dog, or just want a vet who genuinely cares and operates with integrity, this is your place. We're so grateful we found them.

    I had an emergency with my dog Gizmo. The vet took him in immediately when we came, and within a…read morefew minutes he was standing again. Background info- He was having a reaction to the rabies vaccine from a different vet place earlier today. They were closed and this was the closest place to us that was still open. The staff had great patience and communication. I'm pretty sure they saved his life. I'm coming back here from now on. It was super clean as well, which was appreciated since the last vet place we had gone to had residue leftover on the scale.

    San Antonio Equine Hospital - vet - Updated July 2026

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