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    5.0 (1 review)

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    Ayers Animal Hospital - Checkup time

    Ayers Animal Hospital

    (12 reviews)

    I had a 3 o'clock appt and checked in from the parking lot as instructed. I was told they were…read morerunning a few minutes behind and a tech would be out shortly to pick up my dog. At 3:27 I called back for an update. Let me bullet my thoughts: + If you are running more than 10 min behind schedule, you should be calling customers as a heads up. Unless you take ppl arriving to appts 20-30 min after their appt. Or are customers' time not valuable to your business? +Tech gets on phone and has the nerve to say it took her so long because she was reviewing my dog's record... you've had them for 3 weeks. Maybe do reviews the night before or morning of ( just a thought) +Lobby is closed (understandably due to COVID), but you should notify your customers of this.

    I recommend this vet with the highest regard. I have been taking my animals there for years. Dr…read moreAyres is a compassionate caring man. His staff to me appears cutting edge. Extended me dogs life 2 time 6 more years . Operations removing cancer the size of 2 adult fist. Admit it was pricey however it was my a life. The only problem I have is the wait time and then always wanting to see your animals. I cannot bring 5 cats in at one time just to get flea prevention. I can order the same thing off of Amazon. I understand they want to see the animals to protect themselves in case something happens in todays silly world. This is just flea medicine. I would give 5 stars if not for that. Bottom line they are the best. They are cutting edge. I recommend them to the highest degree.

    Huntington Dog & Cat Hospital

    Huntington Dog & Cat Hospital

    (11 reviews)

    Beware! Beware! Beware!…read more Just because they give you a quote for service's doesn't mean that is what you'll be charged. Then they want to hold your pet hostage if you don't have the money to pay UP! They couldn't care less if you take your pet somewhere else because of the bait and switch tactic. They'll be happy to forward the paperwork. Never seen such tactics before.

    The worst veterinarians office that I have ever dealt with and their attitude shows that this vet…read moreand staff really do not care about the animals. I had been taking my animals to this place after my vet left for a practice out of the area. Everything had been so-so until one afternoon last month when my dog got into my shopping bag and ate 22 children's Ibuprofen. When I realized how toxic ibuprofen was to dogs I called the office and told them what had happened and I was bringing my dog in. Well, the response was "we don't see animals unless they have an appointment". I responded that my dog needed to be seen to get treatment. I was told to hold and then she came back and said "As I said, we won't see your animal without an appointment. You'll need to take it to the animal ER and they open at 6:30." This was a little after 3:00 in the afternoon and treatment was urgently needed. So, after her I don't give a sh*@ response and my being just a tad stressed I told her what she could do with herself and hung up. I then luckily found another vet that gave my dog the emergency treatment that was needed along with animal poison controls suggestions. With my dogs weight and eating such a large dosage, quick treatment was a must and if I had waited until 6:30 my dog could have died or suffered permanent damage to the liver or kidneys, since charcoal and fluids need to be administered within the first 2 hours (per poison control). That vet should have known that a large ibuprofen ingestion by a dog requires critically timed treatment. If she or her staff really cared about animals they would have recommended a local vet to take my dog to, but they didn't and didn't care. ZERO stars.

    Ayers Mark A DVM - vet - Updated May 2026

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