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    All Creatures Mobile Veterinary Service

    4.3 (7 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Brentwood Country Animal Hospital - A welcome sign for our little Hambone and someone else's pet named Oreo.

    Brentwood Country Animal Hospital

    (9 reviews)

    Really happy with this animal hospital! We just moved to the area with our 4 cats and our dog. One…read moreof our cats is special needs, as is our dog. We brought in our special needs kitty, Hambone, and they even had a cute sign greeting him! It was so sweet. The techs and the veterinarian were so gentle and sweet with him. They really took the time to get to know him and his needs. I was able to leave feeling super relieved that all of our babies will be in good hands with them. We're looking forward to bringing the whole gang in for their annual check ups!

    This is long overdue. Years ago my animals were patients of the Brentwood country animal hospital…read moreuntil we had moved to another location. I have nothing but the highest regard for Dr. Jody Kaufman and her wonderful staff. But there is one particular story that I would really like to call out that happened close to 20 years ago. We had a cat that had kidney problems and had spent a good amount of money on him which was not an issue that baby was worth every penny like they all are. However we also fell in love with another fluff ball from the SPCA. Long story short we brought Oreo in for his free check-up and to Jody the day after we adopted him. He was acting extremely out of the ordinary that entire night before didn't eat didn't use the litter box extra we didn't know if it was just because everything was overwhelming. It ended up at the visit that he had a blockage and required immediate surgery. Jody called the spca and they told her we could bring him back and we were crying. Jody hung up and looked at us and said don't worry I will do the surgery don't you worry about anything. It ended up the poor cat needed two surgeries which her and Dr Bassett from Exeter both did and they took care of everything without blinking an eye. True humanitarians and special people that truly love animals.

    Veterinary Emergency & Surgery Hospital - Exam table will urine and feces all over it

    Veterinary Emergency & Surgery Hospital

    (47 reviews)

    If your planning on this place think again. I had an issues with my dog years ago. I brought her…read morehere and before they even would look at her they wanted $500 in advance. They are all about the money. My friend brought her dog there and was quoted a sum of $900-$1200 to pull a tooth the dog broke. When she went to pick him up a very rude manager told her it was $2300. It wasn't there fault she was under quoted for the cost of pulling a tooth.

    We received a quote for $900-$1,200 to have our dogs lower canine tooth pulled and were told the…read morequote would probably be around the $1,200 range including a teeth cleaning. I was told it was low because he's a young dog and it would be an easy extraction and the quote had plenty of wiggle room. The day of the procedure I signed the quote and dropped my dog off at 8:00 am and around 1:00 pm I received a call stating everything went good and Otis was waking up but the procedure took a little longer because they had trouble pulling the tooth out. They said it might be slightly higher than the original quote but they would see about discounting it for me and it should not be much more than the $1,200 as quoted. Well, I went to pick him up and the bill came to $2,300 with a $400 discount and no teeth cleaning. Does that sound slightly higher to you? It was double than what we signed off on. I spoke to the manager Jennifer Washburn via the phone who kept making excuses like, you were quoted really low to begin with, if we discount it anymore you will be hurting our other clients, it took much longer than we anticipated, because he's a young dog the tooth was harder to pull,. So at this point I'm pretty upset and told them I'd be disputing my credit card charge if she can't work with me and she says ( just so you know, I've never lost a credit dispute) I am beyond furious at this point and will never use them again. Double the quote is not slightly higher and who's to say they don't do this on purpose to get business. We were also told at the original appointment that to have them save the tooth would be around $2,400 so we decided to have them pull it but now that we paid $2,400 anyways we could have saved the pain and suffering from having it pulled.

    Fremont Animal Hospital - Bench made by Billy

    Fremont Animal Hospital

    (25 reviews)

    FAH has been our vet clinic since we moved to the area 11 years ago. More than once in emergency…read moresituations we've been glad they're less than 10 minutes from our house, because until a few years ago, the closest emergency clinic was more than half an hour away. Dr. Audrey Karamourtopoulos (she goes by Dr. Audrey for obvious reasons) is the clinic owner and our primary vet. For the longest time she was the only vet there, but over the years other vets have been brought on staff. Dr. Audrey has been a wonderful caretaker for our dogs, and even the occasional foster. She will sit on the floor with a dog and let them give her a facial while she tries to conduct an exam. She is one of the most compassionate people I've ever met. Some people like a vet who is all business, others like the heart-on-sleeve kind. Dr. Audrey is a little bit of both, but leans more towards the latter. Easy to tears, this lady, even more than me. I'm okay with that, I don't feel silly getting sniffly in front of her, or on the phone. She usually beats me to it. She's a skilled surgeon too. She saved the life of our first Rottweiler, who was bloating, which is a life threatening condition. Carl would have died enroute to an ER clinic, but fortunately FAH was open. He recovered really well. We had to go out of town a couple weeks later and did medical board at the clinic just to be sure he had around the clock attention. Because the clinic is attached to Dr. Audrey's home, she is available at all hours. She sat up with our neighbor's dog at 2am while he died in her arms from hemangiosarcoma. FAH has techs on staff 24/7. Unlike some other clinics where animals might be left alone overnight. FAH also does rescues, mostly cats, but occasionally dogs that might be strays and owners not located, or the animals have been surrendered to the clinic. Dr. Audrey is the vet for a local Doberman Pinscher rescue. Like a lot of vets, she's not an advocate for raw feeding. She will try and point out some of what she feels are negatives, but won't try to stop you outright. It's your dog, not hers. We've agreed to disagree, though she has admitted that my dogs are pretty darned healthy overall (even our cancer boy is still on part raw/part kibble and doing great) and have gorgeous coats. Argo came to us with teeth so covered in plaque you could barely see the cusps. No dental done, just some manual scraping to remove the large chunks by a hygienst and a raw diet have really cleaned his teeth up. Dr. Audrey doesn't try to overvaccinate your pets either. She was actually the first person to tell me about titers (blood test to determine antibody levels) when we first met and had a senior dog. Other than rabies, we didn't need to be pumping the poor creature full of the damned things. She often runs late, because she doesn't rush through appointments. Not every situation can be handled in 15 minutes. I may wait an hour to see her, and I'm okay with that. Just take my dog outside for a walk; girls at the front desk will call me in when it's time. Dr. Audrey will spend as much time as you need her to, especially if there are a lot of questions coming up. Lately we've had some communication issues, having to wait longer than I thought was appropriate for a return call on something, but that seems to have been a short lived issue. Hasn't happened again. Drs. Baker and Stephanie are the other current DVMs on staff. Haven't worked much with Dr. Stephanie, but she is more of a small/exotic animal and bird vet. Dr. Baker is a nice gentleman, little more of the reserved, old school type vet. Dr. Audrey was out of town at the time Argo presented with a recurring limp; Dr. Baker caught his bone cancer early. We will be forever grateful for that, as it's given us more time to try different treatments and kept him with us longer than most people get in this situation. He also did a nice job pulling over 200 baby porcupine quills (they're small, soft and hard to find!) from Hannahbelle's feet and mouth recently. Don't ask... She's lucky she's cute!

    While the vets are wonderful, grooming and hospital management fall far short of adressing issues…read more Hospital manager lessended the groomers actions of cutting a skin tag off my dog for a second time after being told/ warned about it. Dog was deluvered without any mention. Poor poor service. To Doc Audry, poor poor service and not enough time to return a call? REMEMBER bad news and poor reviews travel fast and I will be faciltating its movment. Really sleezy not answersing complaints of wounds done to my dog. Audry your a real PEICE OF SHIT!!

    All Creatures Mobile Veterinary Service - vet - Updated May 2026

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