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    St Jean Charles DVM

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    Big Walnut Animal Care Center - Dixie Aka "Dixiecup"

    Big Walnut Animal Care Center

    (11 reviews)

    I cannot say enough good about this place. Between the hospitable boarding, to the vet services,…read moreand the absolute genuine care for the well being of our pets, they can do no wrong. I want to give a shout out especially to Dr. Maimone, who is the primary caregiver for our beloved Lab "Dixie" aka "Dixiecup". A little history, Dixie is an American Black Lab who turned 9 this past summer. She is a 9 year old puppy! She's got a spice for life and having fun like no other dog I've ever owned, and she is absolutely the sweetest dog you could ever meet. In October 2022 she got dealt a raw hand, and she was diagnosed with grade two, Subcutaneous MAST Cell Tumor Disease (which is an aggressive form of doggie cancer). Dr. Maimone was the one who performed the surgery to remove some tumors that showed up and had them tested. Dixie had an incision that was about 20 inches long due to multiple tumors being found and removed. Our options were limited, we could do chemo or radiation at the tune of $35-45,000. With no guarantee of success. So we made the decision to keep Dixie as comfortable as possible with palliative care, and once it started to affect her quality of life then we would have to make that dreaded choice to let her go. Dixie was given a prognosis of 3-6 months life span with this disease. We were absolutely heartbroken. Dr. Maimone explained that the MAST Cell is a histamine releasing cell, and that Dixies body was over reacting to said histamine, which was causing the tumors to form. She recommended that we try a benedryl and steroid regimin to try and counteract the histamines being released. We agreed to this treatment to try and give Dixie the comfort she deserved, and to be able to enjoy the time she had left with us. At three months we went in for a checkup and Dr. Maimone said she was pleased with Dixies condition. 6 months came, and Dr. Maimone said she was no longer seeing any progression of the cancer. Then at 9 months, Dr. Maimone said "I think her cancer is in remission". At 1 year, Dr Maimone did another checkup with complete blood work etc, and told that Dixie now had a clean bill of health, and that there werr no signs of her cancer whatsoever! Today, at 15 months, Dixie was out back chasing squirrels and playing with her ball like nothing was ever wrong with her. I cannot thank Dr. Maimone enough for her care and love of animals, especially Dixie. By her hunch on the treatment plan, she has truly given Dixie a miracle. And we are truly thankful and humbled by her genuine care. Thank you again Dr. Maimone! Because of you, Dixie bear the odds and KICKED CANCERS ASS! We are forever in your debt.

    I've used this vet for different times of my life with different animals as sometimes I lived…read morefurther away. Whenever I moved back to the area, I always returned to this practice. Dr. Hurst is amazing in the care she provides and follow-up services. When my geriatric pup had to be euthanized due to spleen failure, she was so empathetic and sympathetic. She provided a book I could borrow to share a beautiful story with my younger son that helped him with the tragic loss. More recently, I had rescued a dog from the county shelter that tested positive for intestinal worms. Dr. Hurst was fantastic as she provided the necessary care and continued follow-up until the dog was "free and clear". She even called after each testing herself (unfortunately the first round didn't clear him up) to discuss directly with me. She also made suggestions on items like probiotics and other helpful things I often keep large-xlarge dogs and knowing Dr. Hurst has equine experience, also gives additional help with the bigger pups and the varying care they need vs the smaller dogs. I had a cat years ago and received equally wonderful care. The staff is also super nice and always helpful. I often suggest this vet to those in my area looking for a vet for their pets. Great practice. The sister practice is also wonderful and it's really nice knowing you have a vet on call always between the two for emergencies.

    Delaware Animal Clinic - Delaware Animal Clinic logo

    Delaware Animal Clinic

    (6 reviews)

    I need to be middle-of-the-road for the stars as Conner and Becky, two of the techs I am familiar…read morewith, are commendable in their duties. Dr. Kaser, however, will only do exactly what he wants, and he let it be known that he "does not want to be a third wheel in the care of Harry", my 13 yo Pomeranian. I chose this practice blindly since I was moving almost next door to them, up from Worthington OH to Delaware OH. One of my first questions to him was to ascertain if he was willing to be our primary vet when Harry's care came under a cardiologist at OSU. All cardiologists will diagnose and determine the medicines necessary, blood tests, etc. that are to be turned over to the primary vet for carrying out the orders from the cardiologist. This is common practice. Dr. Kaser is not interested in being a part of a team effort to keep my dog alive and has said he does not want to be a part of anything to harm my dog. Well, withholding critical tests and refusing to prescribe per the cardiologists requests, in my opinion, is harming my dog as long as I choose to stay, which I will no longer darken his door. Harry, a 13 yo Pomeranian, has been to OSU Cardiology/ER twice since July and COVE ER 5 times and each time came back with progressive heart issues that require targeted medication and blood work. Now I am stuck here in mid winter with no place to go since the places I've called are not taking new patients right now. So COVE generously will take Harry in for his required blood work to determine if he is taking the medicine at a safe level, and when weather breaks I will have to drive almost 20 miles to his old vet in Worthington - The Vet Clinic - who have stepped up for Harry's care on numerous occasions when Dr. Taser would not intervene on Harry's behalf. If you do not ever think you will require a specialist for your beloved pet, then this would be the place to go - as I said, Conner and Becky are superb techs and Harry loves them. But if you someday think you will require a Team, go elsewhere, as there is no "I" in TEAM.

    Family member took their dog here. This place is amazing!!!!! My family member called over 6 places…read moreand they would not squeeze their sick dog in. Even the vet they usually go to denied them! but they finally saw this place recommended In a Facebook group and this place said yess! They made time to squeeze their dog in. They saved her life I would say!!!! They explained the conditions very throughly and answered all questions. They did a great job of care and they didn't give up when a test came back negative and dug for answers which is amazing!!!!They are the best and I recommend them to anyone and now they will continue to see this vet! They truly care about animals! They are very affordable as well!!!

    MedVet Columbus

    MedVet Columbus

    (204 reviews)

    They take great care of your baby. My little Pea spent 3 days at med vet. They called and updated…read moreme often. (Mezzer aka Pea)

    Wednesday 5/4 my Piper had boas surgery, she was spayed and a liver biopsy. Dr Kennedy said he…read morecould do no problem. He called at 1152 told me surgery was done, Piper didn't wake up well on her own and was put on high flow oxygen as she wasn't breathing well on her own. He said they would monitor her for now and reevaluate. I called every two hours for a check in. She was on high flow oxygen until that night and the was stepped down to regular oxygen. 748am Thursday Dr Kennedy called said they were able to step her down to regular oxygen and they were going to work to get her off it but she could come home she was just a little feisty (she was nipping at them). I said I would be there at 3 he said ok. We arrived, per discharge orders nothing around neck for 2 weeks, soft food in the size of meatballs no strenuous exercise, jumping, etc. she said meds were to be given at 4pm. By this time it was about 330 my other half said we lived two hours away and that incompetent tech said she will be ok until we got home. we were sent to check out where in over paid what they told me the cost was. 6,000-7200. We paid 7640 and change: when I asked why the receptionist called back to a woman who said she wasn't by her computer that it was probably because the high flow oxygen That she would call me. As this was all going down the tech brought my Piper out with a cone and a lead wrapped around her neck And a huge blanket wrapped around her.My finance asked why the cone she said so she doesn't lick her incisions, fun fact she is a frenchie they can't lick themselves. She said she needed to get the lead, it was wrapped so tight around her neck and in the blanket that we had to peel it off. I finished checking out, Piper wasn't herself but we figured it waa from surgery. I ripped the cone off immediately and we got in the car. We got home after 6! I have Piper the prescribed dosage of meds and she started having this panting attack. When I talked to her she acted as if she was able to turn it on and off but it would stop so I gave her some more trazadone as the tech who I then called and dr Kennedy also confirmed was ok. At this point Piper wouldn't take the meds regularly so we had to crush them and put with water and use a syring. Again the tech that I called and I called a lot said that was perfectly fine. I asked about the panting attack and she said to make sure we give her meds to her on time. (completely opposite what the discharge person said, again incompetent) She calmed after 15/20 min. Later that night at 3am I got woke up Piper was doing it again. i Took her out and put a fan on her to cool her down as she panting and it took me about 15min to calm her that time. At 6 was her next round of meds in which she didn't want to take but I gave them slowly crushed in water. She was relaxed, I had my cameras on her all day in my house. I called Medvet at 8am told the person who answered who I was and what was going on and that I was told if there was a problem to call. She rudely told me they weren't talking to me they are only doing intakes to call back and hung up. Around 10 another person called to check on Piper. I then relayed everything we went through over night, I asked how much water Piper needed to drink so she didn't dehydrate and how I was suppose to give her prednisone bc she won't eat. She said she would call em back after she talked to dr. She called back 15min later said dr kennedy said everything i was doing wa weight, not to worry about the water intake as the prednisone would make her thirsty and hungry to jusy crush it up with the rest of her pills like i had been. He also said that these panting attacks were normal as long as she calms we were ok. Piper was ok until 2pm med time. She once again went into another panting attack, she was easily calmed. My fiancé cleaned up the water bowl and syringe and came back in the room Piper was resting or so he thought. Piper raised her head looked at him and that quick died. Through this Piper wasnt able to walk out to the lobby which is why the lead was on her to begin with at discharge and she put the cone around her neck even though the dr said nothing around the neck bc she was nipping. Piper couldn't walk bc she wasn't stable enough to walk, she was struggling to the moment she die! Medvet needs shut down, after reading about other people they gave wrong dosages for meds that could have killed soemone else's animal or they screwed up with others and they also killed their animal. They don't care about your pet, they want you money and only your money. This grief is like no Other and lucky for these people I wrote down everything everytime I called, every hit of water, med, everything . You incompetent techs have no right to give medical advise over the phone or even be there! When I called to tell them Piper died dr Kennedy got on the phone of course said nothing but i went back through his discharge instructions he agreed with everything I said.

    St Jean Charles DVM - vet - Updated June 2026

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