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All Creatures Animal Clinic

4.1 (28 reviews)
Closed 7:30 am - 6:00 pm

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Pet physical or wellness exam

Pet vaccinations

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I am so grateful I found Compassionate Care Animal Hospital. They take such great care of my senior…read morepup with arthritis (Acupuncture with Dr. Forbes has been so helpful) and my young high energy breed with anxiety (so amazing Dr. Forbes also provides behavioral consultations and support - really wish I found her sooner! so much on social media these days I am grateful they provide evidence-based medicine in the anxiety/behavior realm). They care for them as if they are their own and every single person I have met or interacted with has been very friendly and professional and I am shocked they don't have 5 stars across the board. The few visits we have had with Dr. Cervantes have also been great and got to the bottom of a medical issue after we first moved here, and every member of their staff has also been amazing and I truly feel they all care for my boys like they are their own (Special shout out to to the extra love and attention Brynn has given Cooper). I appreciate the lack of waiting room with curb side check in as both of my boys are anxious going to the vet and this makes it so much less stressful for them/me. I can't recommend them enough - 5 stars all the way would give more if I could. Thank you Compassionate Care Animal Hospital for taking such amazing care of my boys!!

Edit: Dr. Forbes reached out after the original review, and we had a productive conversation. I…read moretold her I would update the review honestly once some of the hurt around the situation had settled. Since then, however, I came across a TikTok posted by Dr. Forbes discussing my review and referencing details about my animal's care. While no names were used, I was disappointed to see a private and emotional situation discussed publicly after nearly 10 years as a client. Maybe the video came from a place of hurt or frustration on her part as well, and I can appreciate that emotions run high in veterinary medicine. However, after seeing the post, I no longer feel there is a reason to revise my original review at this time. If Dr. Forbes chooses to remove the video and reach out privately, I would be open to reconsidering the review. Original: Dr. Forbes is wonderful and honestly the reason we originally started using Compassionate Care. Dr. Smith is also excellent. Whenever we saw either of them, the care, communication, and compassion were outstanding. That history is why we continued bringing our pets here for years. Unfortunately, over the last few years, the consistency of care and customer service has declined. We began seeing a rotation of newer veterinarians, and while some experiences were positive, others were not. Our last two visits with a newer male vet were especially concerning. During the first visit, I felt he came across as arrogant and lacking bedside manner, but I gave the benefit of the doubt since he was newer to us and unfamiliar with our dog's history. At our most recent visit, we brought our 13-year-old dog in because she was struggling to walk. We were devastated to learn she had a broken leg and cancer in the bone. We understand the prognosis may not be good, and we understand euthanasia may ultimately become the humane decision. However, we wanted the opportunity to bring her home, process the diagnosis, seek a second opinion, and discuss all available options before making such a permanent decision. What upset us most was the way the conversation was handled. When we asked about pain management so we could take her home comfortably, the vet became defensive and dismissive. I will admit emotions were high, and I became frustrated as well, but I also apologized for my tone during the discussion. Despite that, he refused to provide more than a five-day supply of pain medication, repeatedly telling us, "She's a thirteen-year-old dog with cancer and a broken leg -- put her down." We were not asking to let her suffer indefinitely. We were asking for enough support and compassion to responsibly seek another opinion and spend time with our pet while determining the best course forward. I also questioned why concerns about her leg weakness months earlier had not led to additional investigation. While I understand cancer may not have been detectable at that time, the discussion became even more tense after I raised those concerns. At the end of the day, we left feeling judged, dismissed, and unsupported during one of the hardest moments a pet owner can face. We now have a dog at home with a broken leg, only a few days of pain medication, and the added stress of urgently trying to find another veterinarian willing to help us explore our options. It is incredibly disappointing because we truly respected several members of this practice for many years. Sadly, this experience has caused us to lose trust in the clinic and we can no longer recommend it to others.

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No matter how careful you are, there will come a time when your pet will suffer a medical emergency…read morethat will be life-threatening in nature and require immediate treatment to save its life. Such was the case a few weeks ago, when my beloved Autumn developed a severe case of constipation, and couldn't defecate, which was making her severely dehydrated due to persistent vomiting that was caused by her primary condition. At the recommendation of my local veterinarian who was booked solid for the next two weeks, they told me about the "Ann Arbor Animal Hospital" located on the city's west side and highly recommended them. The Ann Arbor Animal Hospital (AAAHP), has been in existence since the early-to-mid 1930s and was the first of its kind to open in the entire region. There's an old saying that when it comes to medicine, experience counts the most and this is especially true at this veterinary facility. The staff at the AAAHP are required to attend 30 hours per year of continuing education, as part of their commitment to excellence to their patients and the community as a whole. This is a key factor in making sure the AAAHP is continually improving their skills, and updating the entire hospital on the latest medical developments and advances in veterinary care. When I called the AAAHP, they asked me a few questions about my cat's condition, and it was decided that I should bring her in to their "Urgent Care" section right away. So I loaded up Autumn into her carrier, and off we went to the hospital. It was here that Dr. Brian Fryburg, took her into the back and they proceeded to give my cat not one, but two enemas to try and help loosen her up. Finally, it was decided to sedate her, and use a manual extraction method to get things moving again, which finally worked. I can't say enough good things about Brian Fryburg, DVM and the staff at AAAHP. Throughout Autumn's stay in urgent care, Doctor Fryburg would come in and provide me with continuing updates on her condition, procedures being undertaken and potential costs involved. He really kept me in the loop, and made sure my senior cat was taken care of properly. For any pet owner, having routine checkup visits to the veterinarian is a must. However, there will come a time when your pet will face a medical emergency and require immediate care to save its life. You can be rest assured that the staff at the AAAHP will provide your cat, dog, or rabbit with the most modern and effective treatments possible to save it's life.

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