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    Union Pointe VetCare

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    3.9
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    We have been clients of PetVet365 for four years and love them! After moving to the area 12 years…read moreago, we had two horrendous experiences with another vet and lost two of our dogs after care at that vet. (After boarding one of them, he died in my arms an hour after picking him up. They didn't notice that he was in respiratory distress. Just thought he was "nervous.") As you can imagine, we were very wary of looking for another vet. Thankfully, we tried PetVet365 and have been very pleased with them ever since. Over the last four years, we have rescued two dogs and had two still from when we moved here. Sadly, one passed due to age and heart issues that he had had all his life. PetVet365 managed his cardiac meds for several years until he passed at age 15 and 9 mos. However, one of the rescues was adopted as a puppy, and PetVet365 even helped socialize him until he was old enough to socialize in other environments. They welcomed our second rescue with open arms at the age of two. She had her semi-annual visit today, and she thought she was at a play date! Even our 16 1/2 year old chihuahua, who can be grumpy with anyone not her family, loves them! Their hours are so convenient for us because we work during the week. They always follow up to see how the patient is doing after a visit or procedure, which I greatly appreciate, having been in the medical field for 40 years myself. One item that I would note is that just like in human doctors' offices, you have medical practices and you have urgent care. You wouldn't walk into a doctor's office where you are not a patient and expect to be seen. You would need to establish care. That is not to say that they absolutely don't take walk-ins because I have seen people bring in a dog that they found and they scanned the dog for a microchip. That being said, if you're part of the wellness plan, they can be reached by text after hours, which is quite helpful. One of our dogs was on a prescription diet for urinary issues and that can be pricey. We got his diet through Chewy and never had a problem with getting his prescription for us to mail in ourselves. Also, we take their flea and tick meds to Costco where the price is the lowest. Again, never a problem to get that Rx in hand. No attitude whatsoever. When we brought up the diet after he had been on it for awhile, Dr. Smith gave us her blessing to wean him off of that and put him on regular diet to see how he does. We love this practice and would recommend to anyone looking for a vet!

    ZERO STARS While they are friendly and seem helpful BEWARE!…read moreI strongly advise getting a second opinion and a price quote before proceeding with any major testing or treatments at PetVet365 Florence, specifically with Dr. Carson. My experience here felt less about my dog's health and more about upcharging at every opportunity. During our visit, the vet stated her main concern was a potential thyroid issue and recommended the more expensive "send-out" blood work and urinalysis because it would allow them to "see more." When the results came back, I was told the only abnormalities were elevated cholesterol and liver enzymes, and they immediately pushed for an $800 abdominal ultrasound as the next step. (thyroid is in the neck btw but they wanted to scan the lower abdomen) Because we had just paid a massive bill for the initial testing and fees(almost 800), we paused on the ultrasound. When I explicitly asked what the blood work showed about his thyroid, I was shocked to find out that a thyroid panel was never actually run. Even though it was their primary concern, they excluded it from the expensive panel and then wanted to charge me an additional $78 to do it much later, completely ignoring the fact that elevated cholesterol and liver enzymes are classic signs of a thyroid problem. Meanwhile my dog is deteriorating fast and barely able to function at all and they knew this. To make matters worse, there was a completely unacceptable medication switch. Without clear communication, they swapped out the medication refill I specifically asked for through text for a significantly more expensive one. At this point it felt like a deliberate attempt to get more money out of us and there was really no excuse for this mistake as the meds were not even named close to the same and they had it in black and white so they didn't hear or see incorrectly. We immediately took our dog to a different clinic for a second opinion. This vet listened, ran the correct tests immediately, and definitively diagnosed his thyroid problem within 48 hours so she could start the right medication. The most shocking part? The next vet performed all the same tests--including the ultrasound and the specific thyroid test--for less than half of what Dr. Carson and PetVet365 were trying to charge us just for the ultrasound alone. If you go here, double-check your itemized bills, verify exactly what tests are being run before they draw blood, and do not be afraid to walk away and seek care elsewhere. *Also fyi if you keep searching on here you will find many such reviews that are just buried and I am sure they will give the standard response that sounds like they did the right thing as they did to the others that dared to call this out. I assure you they did not. Save your money and more importantly the life of your pet and go to another place.

    Burlington Pet Hospital

    Burlington Pet Hospital

    2.2
    (10 reviews)

    The vets here are good, knowledgeable and have access to new technology. However this comes with a…read moreprice and they will try to sell you things that you probably don't need. For example, they told me I need to test my dog for heartworms every year... not a cheap test. My other vet said as long as she takes her medicine monthly, there is no need to test annually. The also told me she would need IV fluids, a heated table and pain meds after she was spayed. My other vet laughed and saved me $350. I was also on business in Japan when my dog got sick and they would not treat her without my consent.... which was quite an ordeal when I was half was around the world and 14 time zones away. All that being said. This is a good clinic and in an emergency is a good place, but I would not recommend for annual vaccinations, as they can be quite expensive.

    We needed a vet that was close and thought this was a good choice until recently. Our dog had blood…read moredrawn last week due to frequent urination in the house (using test showed high sugar levels) Doctor suspected diabetes. They were going out of town until Monday and wanted us to wait until them to start insulin so they could get us in for an office visit to show us how to administer saline on our dog (this is Thursday) we also asked about our puppy, who had blood drawn to get spayed they following week - she has been scratching at her ear. We requested the Doctor to look at her ear while the blood was drawn and we were told no, we had to schedule a separate visit for this (this was Tuesday as well.) My husband called the Vet again and informed them that we could purchase the insulin for our dog at Walmart or Kroger, brother-in-law can show us how to administer the shot (he is a nurse - I know not a Vet tech...) and all we wanted to know was the amount to give. The Doctor relayed that we could go to (provided the location of an emergency vet) and receive a class on how to administer the insulin and they would provide the dose otherwise we would have to wait. My husband said at that point we would be switching vets. He was told OK and was then hung up on. Oh, they also wanted to charge us 450.00 to spay our puppy. We called the vet we used in Blue Ash that helped us through the rescue of one of our dogs and did everything over the phone with us. EVERYTHING with Burlington Pet Hospital was all about the MONEY....... I will gladly drive the 45 minutes to get the service that our dogs deserve and not be robbed blind in the process.....

    Union Pointe VetCare - vet - Updated July 2026

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