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    Veterinary Integrative Center

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    Pet vaccinations

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    Mochi and Waffles love Dr. Huang

    Dr Huang is an amazing vet. Becky is the best vet tech I've ever encountered and Sara at the front is also stellar. Everyone here does there best to get the animals in and seen as quickly as possible. They are often unable to take new patients because this spot is so good none of us ever leave. You won't find a vet that truly cares as much as he does. I'm so appreciative.

    Jennifer R.

    Amazing staff . Dr Han is the only one I trust to treat my animals . His knowledge, compassion and honesty and goes above and beyond. Thank you for all you do for my animals.

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    Veterinarian very professional and sensitive to the animals as well as their owners! Fair prices too and a positive staff team!

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    Best place to take your fur baby they will be treated in the best possible manner. Great staff members. Best veterinarian ever.

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    Ask the Community - Veterinary Integrative Center

    Around how much would it be to spay my four year old cat?

    I got my 9 month old cat spayed for roughly 180 pain medication and collar included.

    Does my cat need an appointment to see your doctor tomorrow morning? Thanks.

    Scheduled Appointments are better because you get seen first but they allow walk in if necessary but preferable appointments

    Do they take walk ins?

    We called them first for an urgent appointment and they took us in. We just waited about 20 mins as the doc is with another patient.

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    Review Highlights - Veterinary Integrative Center

    Han is super knowledgeable and communicates with me what my cat's needs are and what the best options would be for him.

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    Redlands Animal Hospital - New comfort room and patio

    Redlands Animal Hospital

    (152 reviews)

    Dr. Devore has been seeing my two dogs and their litter of 9 puppies and has been our favorite vet…read morewe've ever had. She is patient, knowledgeable and loving with our animals and also patient and kind with my kids. The vet techs and reception staff as well are amazing and professional. They all take their time with us and answer all our questions.

    We took our 2 Mainecoon cats to this hospital, initially we were on the fence about the vet who did…read morethe wellness check on our kitties. We had legitimate reservations about one vacination and engaged in a long but productive conversation with the vet about it. As well as other things such as HCM and testing. After our conversation we agreed to the vaccination and allowed them to give it to our 1 year old girl. I then made an appointment for the 30th to spay our girl. Fast foward 5 days and I contact them about SOAP notes from the visit so we could submit them to the insurance company. The things this vet noted were absolutely insane. She stated we refused vaccination. UNTRUE. We allowed them to give it. the second vaccination we agreed to when our kitty was to be spayed. She also noted that she was 4 out 5 unpredictable and tried to bite her. What do you think happens when you try and peel a cats mouth back to look at thier gums? That wasn't a bite. I watched the whole thing and it was far from. Also was she unpredictable when the tech fed her a handful of treats? We took in to this office 2 incredibly healthy Cats. Our girl with minor gingivitis. Thats it. They offered us a $350 a year plan for dental cleanings as dental would likley be considered a pre-existing condition. I told the vet I think that would be ok, but that I would like to talk to my wife about it and wait for insurance to confirm or deny coverage for dental before we did anything. We come to find that the vet claims that we denied the dental treatment plan in the SOAP notes. Just to be clear, this is just a couple of things that stood out to us that the vet had notated. In every instance of the notes this vet made my wife and I look like horrible owners, like we were going to neglect our two new beautiful babies, and that the concerns we had about vaccination was flat out refusal, when in fact we had agreed and allowed them to vaccinate. Furthermore, the way the notes read was as if she was activley trying to get our kitties denied insurance coverage. Remember, One is 1 year 4 months old and the other is 12 weeks. The real kicker came when I contacted the office for the SOAP notes and they stated they needed to see her HCM screening results. I dont have those results. But I could find on the breeders website where she claimed that she was screened and negative. Along with multiple other screenings that the breeder had done to ensure she was breeding only high quality cats. The next day the office contacts us by email stating that the vet is refusing to spay our girl until HCM screening is done and fowarded to her office. Message recieved. Appointments cancelled. Appointments made at our usual clinic (farther from home). AND NEVER. AND I MEAN NEVER! AGAIN WILL WE GO TO THIS HOSPITAL. My wife and I want nothing but the abosolute best for our babies. We spent the money at a reputable breeder to buy high quality amazing cats. We want the best for them. We love them so so much. NEVER AGAIN WILL REDLANDS ANIMAL HOSPITAL SEE OUR CATS. And we will most certainly spread the word far and wide about this clinic not being acceptable to bring your beloved babies.

    Loma Linda Animal Hospital - Paul after his visit with Dr Sig

    Loma Linda Animal Hospital

    (970 reviews)

    I had to bring my dog Isla in after she was attacked, and I'm so grateful for the care we received…read more From the moment we arrived, the staff was incredibly kind, patient, and understanding during a really stressful situation. The vet took the time to thoroughly examine Isla, explain everything clearly, and make sure she was comfortable. You can tell they truly care about the animals and their owners. Thanks to their treatment and guidance, Isla is recovering so well, and I feel much more at ease. I really appreciate the compassion and professionalism from the entire team. Highly recommend. Thank you to Dr. Farg and his Vet tech Team.

    I brought my 11-year-old 62 lb pit mix to Dr. Farag after her tail tip was bleeding. She was…read moreotherwise in fairly good health and had no respiratory or other symptoms--this was the only issue we were seeing besides the bleeding. We discussed amputation as a way to prevent this from happening again. She stayed overnight on Wednesday, March 25. The next morning they took X-rays of her tail and chest and ran bloodwork. Later that day, Dr. Farag called to say they saw nodules in her chest and that it could possibly be metastasis/tumor or a fungal infection. Because of those findings, he recommended we not proceed with the tail surgery and that we see a specialist. He did say her bloodwork looked fairly okay for her age and that she seemed healthy overall. However, when I picked her up Thursday night and brought her home, she was extremely lethargic. I called immediately and spoke with the front desk about her being unusually low-energy. I was told she received a sedative and that more than a normal amount was given to keep her calm and prevent her from wagging her tail. They said if she still seemed that way the next day, I should bring her back, but otherwise to monitor her over the next few days. On Monday morning, March 30 (about four days after being there), I woke up at 3:30 a.m. to my dog struggling to breathe and unable to hold her head up. Within 10 minutes, she died. It was extremely sudden, and it didn't make sense to me given that she had never shown breathing issues prior to this. The next day I called, but Dr. Farag wasn't available. They told me he would call me back; I never received a call. About a week later, I called again from the original number and explained what happened. The front desk seemed honestly confused by how sudden it was. The following day Dr. Farag called me back. I was not satisfied with how defensive he was or how dismissive he became. I asked whether there was any explanation for how she died so suddenly and whether the sedative could have played a role, especially since I had been told more than the normal amount was given. He immediately said the information I was given was wrong, and then he started reading off doses while telling me to look them up online so that I could see the proper dose was given. He also added in there that it wasn't his practice and that it wasn't his fault or responsibility if the front desk gave me incorrect information amount the dose given. He also ended the call by saying she wasn't a healthy patient, which directly contradicted what he'd told me initially. I understand they found abnormalities in her chest on the X-ray. But for her to die within four days, after being active and otherwise fine beforehand, did not sit right with me. I wasn't calling to accuse anyone--I wanted answers, clarity, and compassion. I also want to note that I'm truly grateful for the vet techs and the front desk staff. They were helpful and empathetic throughout the process. My complaint is specifically with the doctor's responses--his defensiveness and lack of empathy--when I was simply trying to understand what happened. In the end, between wrapping her tail, X-rays, bloodwork, and the radiologist review, I spent around $1,300. It feels unbearable to say, but I feel like I spent $1,300 and went through all of that just for my dog to die shortly after. No it's not about the money if I could've spent thousands more just to keep her here I would have, but I feel I was given false hope when being told that she was fairly healthy, especially since I can see with my own eyes that she was a healthy and active dog. I know you can't predict certain things, but none of it makes sense, considering she never displayed any signs of her being unhealthy. If you bring your senior dog--or any dog--to this clinic, please be cautious. I just wish I had been given more clarity and kindness when I needed answers most. Also, since Dr. Farag was so quick to explain this wasn't his practice, and that misinformation given to me about his patient (my dog) has nothing to do with him, for whoever does own this practice, I would reconsider who you choose to assist with your business.

    Veterinary Emergency Center - After taking Apoquel

    Veterinary Emergency Center

    (625 reviews)

    Not only did we come here for our pup after he got attacked by a german Rottie, but today they were…read morekind enough to euthanize an injured opossum we found on our drive home. We normally rehab opossums ourselves but this little girl's injuries were wayy too significant for our pay-grade of care. She was bleeding out of her mouth... they gave us the Good Samaritan discount and euthanized her for free. After leaving a different place and being forced to pay $250 to try and help an injured opossum, we left disgruntled and frankly pissed off! We decided to call the place that took Max in for his injuries, and hoped that they would help us with this too, and they definitely came through! Lovely and caring staff! HIGHLY RECOMMEND for emergencies!

    Absolutely terrible experience at Veterinary Emergency Center of Redlands…read more I brought my 1-year-old cat here around 11 PM after he had vomited four times, including blood and blood clots. I was also concerned he may have been exposed to lilies, which are extremely toxic to cats. As you can imagine, I was terrified and expecting emergency care. Before my cat was even properly evaluated, I was charged for an exam fee, a poison control consultation fee, and a Parvo test that I was confident he did not need. By the time everything was said and done, I had already spent hundreds of dollars before getting any real answers. I was told the wait would be approximately 2-4 hours. I understood it was an emergency hospital and was fully prepared to wait. What I was NOT prepared for was spending over 9 hours there while my cat sat sick and vomiting. It took roughly 6 hours before he was even properly seen. The most frustrating part was that when the veterinarian finally came to speak with me, it seemed like there had been little to no communication regarding why I brought my cat in. I had repeatedly expressed concerns about possible lily toxicity, yet I felt like we were starting from square one. Shortly after, I was presented with an estimate of roughly $4,500. At that point, I was beyond frustrated. It genuinely felt like the priority was my wallet rather than my cat. I agreed only to bloodwork, IV fluids, and anti-nausea medication because I had already decided I would seek care elsewhere the following day. Throughout the night, I could hear staff talking and socializing in the back while I sat there worried sick about my cat. Multiple times I felt ignored when asking for updates or assistance. To make matters worse, I overheard comments suggesting it was "not smart" of me to decline the recommended treatment plan. After sitting there all night, being quoted thousands of dollars, and feeling completely unheard, that was the last thing I needed. I understand veterinary medicine is expensive. I understand emergency hospitals get busy. What I don't understand is charging people hundreds of dollars upfront, making them wait all night, failing to communicate effectively, and then acting judgmental when they cannot or choose not to approve a $4,500 treatment plan. My cat was the one suffering, and I left feeling like nobody gave a damn until it was time to discuss money.

    Veterinary Integrative Center - vet - Updated June 2026

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