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    Seung W Peter DVM

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Pet vaccinations

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    We take our 2 dogs here for the past 2 years for checkups shots and the like. Both our dogs are…read moreolder, one is 12 and the other is 13. Generally I am able to make appointments for them within 48 hours of needing to be seen which is good. However their hours and appointments might be limited sometimes so YMMV. Recently our older dog was having issues and we brought him in. Our first appointment did not go well as he was never seen, they told me to come back the next day which I did. We came back the following day and he was seen for his lack of appetite and urinary issues. In the past everything was fairly expensive but this time took the cake. It cost $700 for an exam, two lab tests and a small medication to increase his appetite for a few days. The worst part is, we did not get any diagnosis since they didn't find anything wrong. They also checked his ears which he is often scratching daily and they said were totally normal also. The next day he was worse so now we are forced to take him to an emergency room and pay double the cost, at a minimum. They also gave me about using our Carecredit card for the payment, which is in my wife's name, even though they know both of us and our dogs for the last two years. They also didn't give us any discount for the trouble of rescheduling on us or being a repeat customer. Imagine going to a mechanic for your car paying $700 and it's worse than when you brought it in? That is the situation as of not.

    Cypress Dog & Cat Hospital Is the absolute best. Their staff…read moreis caring, friendly and knowledgeable. They take the time to do everything they can to treat your pets. We've been bringing in our animals for 10+ years and it's the only place we'll go. Sneezy, Bacon and Eggzy thank you for taking care of them! If you wondering where to go, Cypress Dog & Cat Hospital is the answer.

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    Acacia Animal Hospital

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    I usually don't write reviews to bash a business, but I lost 2 pets under the care of Dr. Adams and…read morehis negligence. I want to do my part to help you all not go through the heart ache we had to go through watching our precious pets die slowly die in front of us. I periodically battled with this for years because I don't like 1 starring a business, but Dr. Adams is a trained vet and he should know better. So now after many years, I have decided to inform the Cypress community of what happened to my pets under his care. I lived in Cypress about 8-9 years ago. Something was wrong with my cat, Kookie, so we took him here at the recommendation of a neighbor. My cat was about 5 years old and wasn't eating his solid foods anymore and was barely touching his wet food. Being a first time cat owner, we just thought he was being picky with his food. We noticed that he was constantly straining and trying to use the litterbox. At this point we knew something was wrong. Took my cat here and Dr. Adams assumed he was straining because of constipation. So proceeded to do an x-ray, didn't look like there was blockage and then recommended an enema and fluids because it looked like my cat wasn't grooming himself anymore. In addition, did blood work. Called me to tell me my cat's bloodwork was normal. A few days went by and we brought my cat back in because the receptionist told us to. Again, did fluids again. A week went by and my cat is not eating period. I bring him back in and fluids again. At this point we have spent about $1,800 on my sick cat. Eventually, by the 3rd week, I witnessed my cat collapse in front of me and us rushing to this vet and having to put our poor baby down because his body temp was severely low and was probably dealing with end organ damage. Fast forward to today, I am now a Physician Assistant and have social media to help educate me one of the most common issues to look out for in MALE cats: kidney stones. Previously in my post, I had mentioned that my MALE cat was STRAINING. As a trained Vet, why didn't Dr. Adams have urolithiasis as the top differential of what my cat was likely dealing with. I also have suspicions that he faked the CMP/BMP blood test that would have evaluated for kidney function because I never received a copy of the results. Also suspicious because the CMP/BMP results probably would have showed up as abnormal given that my cat was extremely symptomatic (i.e. not eating, not drinking, and not grooming). Another vet on social media told us if your cat is not eating, not drinking, not grooming, and especially STRAINING, by the time you bring the cat in, it's probably too late. A few years later my Sharpei, Dori, had a mass or tumor growing on him. He was either 5 or 6 years old at the time. My partner handled the vet visits this time around. Anyone in medicine knows that you don't operate on a mass unless you know for sure it's not a cancer. Dr. Adams recommended to my partner to biopsy, but my partner declined. With my partner declining, Dr. Adams still agreed to operate on Dori. A few weeks after the operation, the mass came back with a vengeance. It was bigger and abnormally shaped. Eventually it got to the point where the center of mass became necrotic and he had maggots growing inside of the mass. We only found out it was an aggressive cancer when we took him to VCA emergency to run some tests. The Dr there told us Dr. Adams should have never agreed to operate without biopsy. Within a few weeks, we decided to put him down. He was no longer eating and drinking and he was vomiting fluid. The day we took him to put him down, he thought he was going on a walk because we put him on a leash. He suddenly had so much life and excitement again. Seeing that broke my heart so much because as an owner we didn't do the best we could to protect him so he could continue being the happy dog he was.

    Staff here are always so friendly and treats my dog with care. The vet is nice, although blunt and…read morestraightforward. He really explains everything so well and leaves it open to asking questions.

    Seung W Peter DVM - vet - Updated June 2026

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