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    Doolittle Sharon, DVM

    Doolittle Sharon, DVM

    (9 reviews)

    *WARNING* If you care about your pet, do NOT go to this person. Despite what she preaches against…read moreconventional veterinary care, high quality vets DO combine holistic treatments, such as supplements, massage, physical therapy, acupuncture, reiki, etc, in conjunction with conventional care, such as lab work, diagnostic imaging, necessary medicines and vaccinations, into their veterinary practices. It is NOT a one way holistic street as she would like pet owners to believe. Furthermore, people who combine GOOD QUALITY and PRESCRIPTION dog foods are NOT comparable to people who "leave their dogs tied to a tree", as she proclaims in her online video. In her video she demos how SHE determines, in a bizarre ritual taught to her by her money making idol, the right meds, foods, supplements for your pets by holding the food/med up against the animal while she holds the arm of a surrogate. If she can push the surrogate's arm down while she holds the food/med up against your animal, then the animal cannot tolerate that food/med. Watch the video on her website or on youtube and hear and see and decide for yourself before you bring your precious babies to her. https://youtu.be/KP1cuGT9wHE?si=ZpLa8g4ohZRSbiuY

    Dr. Doolittle is (one) of the reasons why my dog is 100% better. First of all, she's a holistic vet…read more- she won't take blood out of your pup, or do any invasive procedures to check them out. She works on using kinesiology and (in my opinion) intuition. That said, all those methods WORK. She has managed to come up with a plan, food and diet change, to heal my pup from Perianal Fistulae (nasty illness common in GSDs). Now, I pretty much forced her (ok she was cooperative) to team up with a Chinese Herbal Medicine Vet from Connecticut (Dr. Stephanie Torlone) and come up with a plan to help him. This was back in February and both of them did a fab job ! They really got along well and came up with several herbs to work with that would help Albi out. As for personality wise, Dr. Doolittle is a tough cookie. She expects the best out of everything and everyone, so if you can't handle that, you'll be sorely disappointed. However, I love her for this. Price wise - this is expensive, but please note: I am a full time worker and full time student - I barely make ends meet, and when Albi got sick, I had even more trouble. But I KNEW Doolittle could help us out without using harsh immunosuppresants. I also knew based on my research of PFs, that this was the only sure way to get rid of them. Doolittle was worth every penny, still is. Every once in a while, you'll find some things are marked up, but if you do your research right, you can get some supplements/treats/treatments for cheaper elsewhere. However, the price for her services are worth it - she uses every ounce of energy in her to get the right combination of treatments for each patient, and she deserves some compensation for that.

    Scituate Animal Hospital

    Scituate Animal Hospital

    (12 reviews)

    Dr. O'Neil was there every time to rescue our little demon dog each time she tried to off herself…read moreover a span of 14 yrs. Her team provided excellent care each time, for a wide array of medical problems, and more importantly, they brought us peace of mind when we were otherwise flipping out as dog parents do. They have provided awesome care to our other four family dogs too and I could not imagine going anywhere else. They saved us from the dreaded ERs many times and always gave compassionate care. We really do trust Dr. O'Neil. Best vet around.

    Dr. O'Neil has been taking great care of our 3 bichons and 1 sheepadoodle for years now. I wouldn't…read moretrust anyone else with the most important members of our family. She has fantastic bedside manner with her patients, she's always happy to answer questions, and I've never felt rushed in our appointments. Rheumatoid arthritis, allergies, lick granulomas - you name it and Dr. O'Neil has helped us with it. I can relax knowing that if anything ever goes wrong, our dogs have an awesome vet and would be in very capable hands. Thanks, Dr. O'Neil! Also had a visit with Dr. Farren once. She was there to help us when one of our bichons went into organ failure and had to be put down. She was compassionate and just as attentive to us as she was to our dog. It made such a difficult decision and time easier, and we appreciated her kindness...along with all the other great employees who work here.

    Compassionate Care Veterinary Clinic

    Compassionate Care Veterinary Clinic

    (52 reviews)

    While their clinical visit care for my cat, who had developed presumptive diabetes, was good…read more(although I have no idea what sugar concerns there might have been about the treats they gave him in the clinic and for take-home), he was seen Friday with no particular diagnosis of concern, and was dead on Monday. Tfhere was a hard sell for a $400-500 blood panel to get a "comprehensive baseline", but I demurred to the $150 panel to get the imperative of the blood sugar level. They could have just done a simple blood sugar check with an ear or skin-prick diagnostic instrument, which they must surely have had, and we could have gotten him on insulin immediately. I received their notification of the bloodwork results the following Tuesday, the day after he died, informing me that he had elevated blood sugar and should be treated. This could have been quickly, more economically, and more therapeutically been handled in the intitial visit, and the cat might still be alive, albeit with the required sugar monitoring and insulin therapy (I'd been through that with a cat before - it's a tough decision to make). In any case, beware of a practice that tries to upsell you on lab testing. Unless there is a specific diagnostic goal to achieve, based on the physical exam, it's not likely a good financial decision to pour money into the practice (they make money on the testing) to give them a baseline to have marginal further diagnoses in office visits. Pets (unless you have parrots or tortoises) tend to have regrettably short lives, and an emotional last ditch effort in veterinary care may not be the best for them or you, but possibly could be (think orthopedic care for dogs to allow them to live with hip or leg joint problems - expensive, but possibly a better life quality investment than baseline lab tests with no immediate benefit).

    I have been going to Dr Farrington since she was behind the Burger King on Mendon Rd. I have…read morecomplete faith in the staff and Drs. Everyone is so helpful and knowledgeable!!! I also love now you can buy their meds straight from them Big THANK YOU TO ALL

    UrgentVet - Smithfield - vet - Updated May 2026

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