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    Stacy B Lowery, DMV - Diamond L Veterinary

    4.1 (8 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

    Services - Stacy B Lowery, DMV - Diamond L Veterinary

    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    Diamond L is our family's go to vet! All of our visits have been very pleasant! The the Vets and Techs have always been wonderful

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    Just needed some help with an adopted dog I got and instead of getting nice customer service and I got rude responses.

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    We had to put my dog down today. He was almost 17 years old. We hadn't brought him in to the vet…read morefor a few years because he hated riding in the car or leaving the house. I've been worried for months that when I do decide to let him go, I'd be met with questions. Concerned I might be guilted into doing more to keep him alive. When I brought him in today the staff did everything they could to make the process as painless as they could for my dog and my family. Thank you guys for taking care of my dog and my family. Thank you for trusting my judgement that it was time to peacefully help my best friend across the rainbow bridge.

    I had an emergency today and needed to see a vet urgently. (He is okay btw!) I just moved to…read moreTerrell and my previous vet is over an hour away so I took a gamble and called Risinger Veterinary Hospital to see if they would see me... Not only did they allow me to come in right before closing, but they took amazing care of my dog, Banana, who has a terrible vet fear! Risinger Veterinary Hospital was gentle with Banana and very educational on what costs would be upfront before agreeing to service, so that I would not be jump scared with the bill! Every question I had was answered, our check in and appointment was both fast and thorough, and I am now proud to say they are our new vet home! If you're looking for an affordable vet who takes pride in their work I recommend them for sure!

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    Dr. Armstrong has been treating my little Coton (10 pounds) for congestive heart failure. She is…read moreprofessional and friendly, knowledgeable and caring. Dr. A. Tried many things to give him more time, but today he crossed the Rainbow Bridge. She was professional and compassionate about my sorrow. The entire staff was sympathetic. I recommend this vet service. ​

    Buckle up...this is a long one, but people deserve to know our experience…read more Last night, we had an emergency with my daughter's show steer. He was very sick, so I called for emergency vet services. I spoke with the answering service, and she assured me the on call vet would call back within a few minutes. Twenty five minutes passed with no return call. I called back, and the answering service seemed shocked that no one had contacted me. I waited another 15 minutes...still nothing. I called a third time, and she said, "He's taking my messages, but I'm not sure why he isn't calling you back." Finally, the vet called. He told me he was sick in bed and unable to help, which I completely understand. But then the conversation took a turn. He said, "Y'all don't use our clinic anymore, correct? You said you would never come back after the last time." He was referring to an incident we had previously with their front office staff. Months ago, we took in a feral cat to be neutered after being quoted $65 over the phone. We specifically told the staff he already had his rabies shot and only needed to be neutered. When my husband picked him up, the bill was $185. He asked for an itemized breakdown and was told they would only provide it AFTER payment was made. Turns out they had fully vaccinated the cat and treated a wound on his face without ever contacting us for approval. Had they called first, I would not have had a problem with the additional care or charges. The issue was that they made those decisions without authorization. My husband was understandably upset and handled it poorly in the moment, but he later apologized. I also called the clinic afterward and explained that my frustration was never about paying for treatment...it was about authorizing additional services beforehand. Eventually, the clinic refunded the full amount at the doctor's instruction, even though I specifically told them I did NOT want a refund. Back to last night... The vet told me that because we had supposedly said we would never return, they no longer treated us. He then informed me that pneumonia is rampant in cattle right now and that my steer needed to be seen immediately that night. But instead of referring us to another veterinarian within the practice or helping us locate emergency care, he simply said there was "no one else" and told us to drive three hours to Texas A&M. Then the call ended with: "Good luck." To be clear...he absolutely has the right to refuse service. It's his business, and that's his choice. But we're talking about a child's show steer that represents a huge investment of time, money, and hard work. At that moment, I wasn't calling about a past disagreement. I was trying to save an animal. I would think that, as a veterinarian, helping an animal in distress would come before personal feelings or past conflicts. Thankfully, we made the drive to Wills Point Vet, and they were absolutely fantastic. They treated us with kindness, urgency, and compassion. Our steer does have pneumonia, and we are praying he pulls through. At the end of the day, this boils down to human decency and compassion. I simply want others to know our experience so they can make informed decisions about who they trust with their animals.

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    Our small dog got stepped on by a larger dog and got a cut on his brow from the claw. The staff…read morewere excellent. Very caring and receptive to what our dog needed.

    We recently had to make the heartbreaking decision to euthanize our sweet dog after bringing him to…read morethis emergency hospital. We were told he had likely suffered a ruptured tumor and was slowly bleeding into his abdomen. The veterinarian explained that while they could attempt an exploratory surgery and blood transfusion, his prognosis was extremely poor and that he was suffering. As his parents, we made the incredibly painful decision to let him go peacefully rather than prolong his pain. I understand that emergency veterinary medicine is difficult, and I appreciate the veterinarian's honesty in helping us make that impossible decision. I also understand that discussing payment, cremation options, and memorial keepsakes before euthanasia is standard procedure, even though it is incredibly difficult in the moment. What has left us absolutely heartbroken is what happened afterward. When we completed the paperwork, we chose to have a clay paw print made. Before leaving, I specifically asked our veterinary technician if it would also be possible to get ink paw prints. We wanted to preserve the unique pattern of Ozzie's paw to keep with his ashes forever. We were told, without hesitation, "Absolutely," and that they would include them with everything else when we picked him up. When we returned to bring our boy home, there were no ink paw prints. Not only that, but the clay paw print we received was still soft and uncured. We were almost afraid to touch it because it could easily be damaged. The hardest part is that if we had been told our request couldn't be accommodated, we would have made the ink paw prints ourselves before they took Ozzie. That opportunity is now gone forever. There are no second chances to create those memories once your pet has passed. We understand mistakes happen, but this wasn't simply an overlooked request. We specifically asked, were assured it would be done, and trusted that promise during one of the worst moments of our lives. The keepsakes you receive after saying goodbye to a beloved family member are priceless, and unfortunately, this is something that can never be replaced. I hope this review encourages the hospital to improve communication with grieving families. If a request cannot be fulfilled, please be honest so families have the chance to do it themselves. We will forever wish we had Ozzie's ink paw prints, and that is a regret we will carry for the rest of our lives.

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