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    ValueCare Veterinary Clinic

    3.1 (9 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    I had to find a new vet since I moved to a new area. This place was recommended to me and so far…read moreI'm very happy with the decision. I got my dog during covid times and was never allowed to be with him during his appointment or anytime after that at my last vet. I was so happy this place allowed me to go back with my dog. The people in the back were really friendly. The people in the front were very busy and didn't even acknowledge when I greeted them goodbye. It seemed like 3 of the 4 ish people sitting in the front are just taking calls and doing appointments, which surprised me they had them sitting up front in the lobby. I think the front-end customer service could be better. They do have service plans for the animals and I did sign up for that. I hope it is worth it as it was spendy (as all of them are, but my dog's health is worth it) and now they have increased the prices. I'm glad I paid in full for the year before the prices increased. Again, the care he received thus far was great.

    I had an elderly cat who needed a lot of care towards the end of her life. The care she received at…read moreVet Partners definitely extended her life, by years even I think, and greatly improved the quality of it. The offices are always warm and inviting and clean. The staff is always so responsive and accommodating and kind. The pricing is fair and transparent with care packages available to help with pets who may need some extra help. And when the time came to say goodbye to my cat, the process was handled with gentleness and dignity. I have had a lot of negative experiences with other veterinary practices over the years which made me really nervous about finding a good doctor when I moved to a new area - I feel really lucky to have found Vet Partners and will trust any animal of mine to their top-notch care.

    Lyndale Animal Hospital - My cat, Brutus.

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    I am in-process of applying for a Patriot Assistance Dog and searching Yelp, this was one of the…read morerecommendations. This place is in my area and has had great reviews. I can see now why. I needed a letter and they needed to start a chart and everything went smoothly. I would highly recommend this service.

    My husband and I have 3 cats and have been going to Lyndale Animal Hospital, working specifically…read morewith Dr. Koppy, for 14 years. I cannot recommend this team enough! They honestly love, love, love your pets like their own. Being a long-term client with multiple pets, we have been through so much and have felt so grateful to entrust our pets' care to these wonderful, talented, and knowledgeable practitioners. We just had to say goodbye to our dear kitty, Brutus (14 years) after being diagnosed 4.5 months earlier with Stage 4 Kidney Disease. Dr. Koppy had seen him through everything since we adopted him: regular checkups, hematomas, luxating patella surgery, and this disease. Everyone from the receptionist to the vet techs to Dr. Koppy have continued to lead with expertise, compassion, and genuine care for our kitty, especially as we found treatments to work with his final illness. When Brutus was first diagnosed, my husband and I had so many questions and concerns and I was so grateful to have Dr. Koppy address every single one with patience, kindness, and understanding. I never once felt rushed or like just another client. Dr. Koppy and her team support guardians of pets as much as the pets themselves. They even brought us in to learn how to give Sub-cutaneous fluids at home. Dr. Koppy comforted us in letting us know that even though his kidneys were ill and we had to add supplements and medications, our kitty wasn't experiencing any pain as we managed his symptoms. When Brutus took a turn for the worst practically overnight (which Dr. Koppy prepared us for well ahead of time), I tried to get him in for an appointment at the clinic the day of. When I described his symptoms, they were very adamant that he needed to get seen even if it wasn't by them. They didn't have openings but put Brutus as #1 priority on the waitlist for the day and also directed me to a clinic that could have openings. Dr. Koppy called me several times that morning as well to talk through what was happening and what her recommendations and thoughts were, even though she couldn't examine him in person herself. I am so glad they did all of this because my cat was starting to suffer significantly and quickly. We were able to see the recommended clinic to get the necessary tests needed to confirm that it was time to prevent him from suffering any more. He went peacefully at home that evening in large part because of their concerns and recommendations. The staff respectfully checked in on us with a card and phone call. This experience has only deepened our relationship with LAH. I know whatever comes our way for our 2 remaining cats (17 yo and 10 yo), I can trust that Dr. Koppy and the Lyndale Animal Hospital team will continue to do everything they can to ensure their health, well-being, and dignity as they lead the fullest lives they can. Thank you to everyone for supporting us during the good and the challenging times.

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    Lots of changes in their new space. There is more room for waiting and there are more exam rooms…read morethat are quite large. There are also a lot of new faces and faces that I miss. I called in the afternoon with my pup for a ear infection and was able to get an appointment with Dr. Todd for the next morning. She was kind, gentle and thorough with Poppy. She took into consideration how uncooperative my dog can be in planning the treatment for her ear. It was truly appreciated!

    Utterly incompetent to care for cats. Under no circumstances should you come here if you have a cat…read morewithout a known health history. We found a stray over Labor Day weekend, and when she went unclaimed we took her into BCAH the week after. We selected BCAH because they had online booking and were open after 5 - with our normal vet, for our two other cats, we have to wait and they don't have evening appointments. During the visit, we expressed that she was a very friendly stray with no known medical history. The vet: 1. Vaccinated the cat 2. Told us to look out for heat, as neither she nor the other vet could find any sign of spaying 3. Told us we should wait to spay the cat, even after I personally expressed I'd rather spay and be safe 4. Did not tell us that she could be pregnant or advise us of any risks related to pregnancy and live vaccines Fast forward a month, you guessed it, our cat was super pregnant. We took her back to BCAH as part of a vaccine booster and were told: 1. She was pregnant 2. She'd been vaccinated with live vaccines, endangering the kittens - but it probably would be fine! (In other words they massively downplayed the risk/their own screw-up) 3. It was "too late" to spay, but how lucky, they have referrals for a clinic that deals with birthing cats and a referral for a shelter specifically dealing with kittens! I spoke with my sister, who is a vet tech, that evening. She expressed outrage, both at the initial poor care/lack of informed consent, and at the claim it was "too late" to spay. So, we took her to our regular vet for a spay consultation and then for a spay 2 days later. It's been a week+ since her spay and she is recovering very well, and thank God, we don't have kittens to deal with. To advise us against spaying in September, fail to inform us the cat might be/probably was pregnant (recall that we told them she was super friendly, that we live in an area with lots of strays, and they couldn't find any sign she'd been spayed: I found out later that this means the cat is very likely pregnant!), and then provide us with no spay resources - to functionally lie, and lead us to believe "it's too late to spay" is an opinion most vets would hold - is totally unacceptable. This is a degree of malfeasance so serious I reported BCAH to the vet board of MN. I am disgusted with a vet practice that thinks nothing of putting at least 2 more kittens into an already burdened adoption system, that thinks kittens potentially having birth defects is no big deal, and that frankly had the nerve to charge us $45 for a visit where they admitted to serious mistakes. When I emailed BCAH expressing my anger at this poor treatment, they refunded me for both visits within 2 hours. But they did not acknowledge their mistakes nor apologize for them. These people should not be practicing vet medicine.

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