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    Serendipity Veterinary Hospital

    5.0 (3 reviews)
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    I do wish this vet and animal hospital was closer to me. But it became my dog Tex's vet in his…read morefinal years, as he chose to live with grandma and gramps out in Cypress. My sis recommended this vet hospital, as they performed surgery on her 10-year-old pittie, and she was beyond pleased with the care. Tex visited this hospital just a handful of times in his final year. He mostly saw Dr. Alyssa Rahaim, and I really liked her bedside manner with us, her advice, and how easy she was to reach by email or phone (especially in his final days when I wasn't sure if it was time to put him down. She called me while she was on vacation.). Additional pros: The facility has a very friendly staff, short wait times, onsite pharmacy... I think they also do boarding and grooming (in a separate building up front). Two things I wish for: :: If they did house calls/mobile visits, because it was very difficult to get my 14-year-old lab out of the house, into a car, and into the vet every six months for his labs. :: Or, if they could reserve some front parking or the loading zone with a sign that specifies it's for loading/unloading elderly dogs or disabled dogs, and of course for emergencies (which I assume that's what it's mainly used for), but I've witnessed that loading zone fill up with people too lazy to park in the lot and walk inside. But to end this review on an uplifting note, when Tex did pass (I used a mobile service from a different provider), Cypress Fairhaven Animal Hospital sent me the loveliest sympathy card that was hand signed - with sweet messages - from their entire staff. Tex was only a patient there for a short while, yet they treated him as though he was a lifelong patient.

    The little girls that work the phones are rude AF. When you are panicking about your pet they fill…read morelike that is the best moment to be ride AF

    Champions Forest Animal Clinic

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    4.2
    (74 reviews)

    My first review was under a LOT of distress and made a ton of errors so I am here to clarify what I…read morewas saying. Let's start with the fact I use to use this vet for over 15 years with Dr Sarter. Best vet I've had! Hands down. He sold this practice and they lost all hope. When I came in with my 6 yr old Shepard, my service dog, she was deathly ill and could barely walk. Confused and willing to do anything, we did x rays. Paid extra $100 for rush review from radiologist. (Scam) I hadn't eaten so I took dog and ran down the street for food. But right before the vet came in to inform me that my dog was 'consumed with cancer'. No chance of survival. Devastated, I went and called family and when I came back, she came back with the radiologist report that 'nope. No cancer'. WHAT?!! Just WHAT?! One minute she said one thing and poof it's gone. She then told me that she had disk issues and offered shot that blocks brain from feeling pain to help her walk. Next month injection free. Paid for that. I asked her to look in dogs nose to see if obstruction. She refused and I paid and left. More confused than before. After I left, I called back and got front desk when I asked her why she wouldn't look in dogs nose. She told me she saw doctor look. (Lies). I asked her to check with doctor because no. She didn't. Doctor hit on phone and confirmed no she didn't. (I paid for it though) they then deemed me to not come back because my questioning this and then refused to give my dog the second/included/paid for shot. I was lied to by staff, told my dog had and didn't have cancer and refusal to give treatment paid for. Your choice to pay money here. God help u. But notice how old most reviews are that are good and why score higher. It's the old owner time frame and person. Dr sarter. Shame on these people

    $3,000 later and 3 months later our sweet dog still not better. We took our dog for an ear…read morehematoma. They drained it twice and had surgery on it because they said that was the only way to get rid of it. Eat filled up again 3 weeks post surgery. Told me to go to a dog dermatologist or just let it burst on its own. I went back to my prior vet. I used to use them, but they are in the Woodlands and wanted someone closer. They told me draining them does not work. They put her on some meds to see if they can calm her head shaking down which may help the swelling go down. If not they will have to do proper laser surgery. I do not believe Champion Forest vet knows a lot nor has the best equipment. Almost $3,000 into this and my dog is still not better. Did they care about the dog still sick or the financial burden! No sold me some more prednisone, which the woodlands vet had me ween her off because she was on during ear drains and surgery.

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