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    Scheenstra Beth DVM

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    Chuckanut Valley Veterinary Clinic - Lucy Lu loves Chuckanut Vet!

    Chuckanut Valley Veterinary Clinic

    (86 reviews)

    I've been taking my kitties here since moving to the Valley a couple years ago, and have always…read morebeen more than impressed by their service and amazing, loving care. Recently, my littlest cat was acting very weird and stopped eating over a period of a few days. I thought it might be because of the heat wave we were having at the time, but when she got increasingly lethargic and started hiding, I got worried and called Chuckanut Valley. They got us right in! After quite a bit of poking and prodding, not to mention a full panel of tests, it was determined that my cat was likely just hot. It was a pretty expensive diagnosis, but I was relieved it wasn't something worse. The doctors and staff here are always so loving and kind. And while their prices are definitely premium (aren't all vets?) I do appreciate they have prescription meds on hand when I need them for my pets, and offer discounts if you offer full diagnostic panels. I am so happy to have found them!

    They had my dog to trim her nails. She had to be sedated cause she hates it. When I picked her up…read moreshe was lethargic. By the next day she is vomiting blood. I took her back and they said "correlation does not imply causation". It was all CYA. " not our problem ". The vet says he'll be right back. He goes out for 10+ minutes. I go to see what's going on. He was typing. My guess is that he is adjusting the report on the procedure. Ultimately my dog died. I'll never go back. And suggest the same for you.

    Boundary Bay Veterinary Specialty Hospital

    Boundary Bay Veterinary Specialty Hospital

    (4 reviews)

    Dr. Milan Milovancev is truly a godsend! He saved my dog's life. We were able to schedule an…read moreelective surgery just before it turned into an emergency thanks to his quick consultation and ability to move forward with surgery right away. Dr. Milan took the time to answer every single one of my questions, explain the details thoroughly, and develop a plan that prioritized my dog's success while also being mindful of financial constraints. He focused on the essential tests that made the surgery possible for me to afford, and it was always clear that his top priority was my pet's well-being and quality of life. He is exceptional at what he does, and I will always be grateful I found him. The techs were also fantastic; walking me through the pre- and post-op process with care and professionalism. That said, the business side of this hospital left a very different impression. The financial policies feel rigid, profit-driven, and disconnected from the compassion their medical staff provides. My dog's gallbladder surgery was around $10k and they required full upfront payment before even beginning check-in. This drastically delayed check and check out unnecessarily. They do not offer direct pay options with insurance providers and insisted this was somehow a "benefit" to me. In reality, requiring $10k cash or card upfront- and even refusing checks- puts families in heartbreaking positions during emergencies. The check-in process was stressful and impersonal. My dog wasn't even taken back until the payment fully cleared, which took about 30 minutes while I worked with my bank to lift a daily card limit. During checkout, I was immediately presented with a card machine for an additional $850 balance before they would even start preparing my dog for release. There was no warm greeting, no conversation about how my dog did- just a transaction. It made me feel like seeing my dog again was contingent on payment, which overshadowed the relief I felt knowing the surgery was successful. While the front desk is urgent and quick to demand the money- they cannot answer a single billing question from your receipt. In summary: The medical staff here, especially Dr. Milan, are outstanding and truly care about pets and their families. Unfortunately, the administrative and financial side of the clinic delivers a cold, business-first experience that undermines the incredible work being done in the operating room. If Dr. Milan were to practice elsewhere, I would follow him without hesitation. Huge tip: if you are traveling from out of town or just want an additional night right next to their 24/7 urgent care the hotel has a contract with them that provides a great discount. Edit/ post review: the surgical/medical team is just awesome. Called and helped me with post operation help.

    The staff was exceptional and provided me with thorough information at the initial consultation and…read morefollow up care was outstanding. My dog had TPLO surgery and she is now 100% back to her old self! From the initial consultation to post-surgery care, to rehabilitative services, everyone seemed focused on our goal, which was for my dog to be able to run (her favorite activity) and live her best life. We can't say enough good things about everyone, from the staff at the front desk, to the techs providing information, to anyone (everyone!) who took my calls post-surgery as we worked through a significant healing process. We opted for rehab services and couldn't have found a better care team!

    Animal Medical Center of Seattle

    Animal Medical Center of Seattle

    (258 reviews)

    This review is about the neurology and oncology departments of the Animal Medical Center of…read moreSeattle. When my beloved cat Gigi suddenly lost mobility in her hind legs in early April, I was terrified. I reached out to multiple animal hospitals in the Seattle area to schedule an MRI. Dr. Chai-Fei Li, the neurologist and surgeon on Gigi's case, moved with remarkable speed and clarity. The moment I reached out to AMCS about Gigi's paralysis, Dr. Li's team scheduled an emergency MRI for the very next day. Dr. Li performed the MRI and immediately identified a tumor on Gigi's spinal cord and in her intestines that looked like lymphoma. Before proceeding to surgery, Dr. Li gave me a realistic and honest overview of the risks and possible outcomes--she didn't sugarcoat anything, but she also didn't rob us of hope. Two days after the MRI, she performed spinal surgery to decompress the spinal cord and stabilize Gigi's condition. That prompt intervention made all the difference. It gave Gigi her mobility back in her hind legs and gave me hope when I had none. What moved me most was Dr. Li's dedication after surgery. She came into the hospital every day to check in on Gigi--even on her days off. That level of care goes far beyond the job description. Following surgery, Dr. Brittany Evans took over Gigi's care as her treating oncologist. Dr. Evans designed a comprehensive treatment plan, combining chemotherapy, steroids, and supportive medications tailored to Gigi's specific needs. She walked me through different chemotherapy protocols in detail, explaining which one was best suited for Gigi's case and why. I deeply appreciated that Dr. Evans made sure I truly understood the treatment plan--not just the "what," but the "why" behind each decision. What struck me most was how seriously Dr. Evans and her team, especially Julie, took the whole picture: not just cancer, but Gigi's weight, appetite, hydration, and quality of life. Dr. Evans brought that same thoroughness to every conversation with me as a pet owner. Gigi responded beautifully to treatment. Dr. Evans and Julie remained accessible, patient with my questions, and genuinely invested in Gigi's recovery. While the diagnosis is very serious and the prognosis is poor, I'm taking it one day at a time, staying optimistic, and following the treatment plan. The care Gigi is receiving from the AMCS doctors gives me confidence that we're doing everything possible for her.

    My cat got into a poisonous plant that was extremely toxic. Tech did an assessment and said he was…read morestable. Over an hour later I asked how long before I knew what we were going to do . Was told there were other cases. 20 minutes after that another vet tech asked if I wanted to induce vomiting. That should have been done right away, and I still had no idea what the prognosis was or treatment plan and I wanted to speak with a vet. Then an "emergency" came in and I was told they were ahead of me now. After over 2 hours, still NO vet, no treatment. I left. Would NOT go here again. Apparantly my poisoned cat wasn't urgent enough to be seen, I am stunned at how this was handled. No amount of explanation can justify this. Period.

    Scheenstra Beth DVM - vet - Updated June 2026

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