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    Brambleton Veterinary Hospital

    3.4 (5 reviews)

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    They screwed up my cats ear 5 times and charged me over 100 every time I brought him back to fix what THEY messed up!!!

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    Roanoke Animal Hospital

    Roanoke Animal Hospital

    (13 reviews)

    Awesome staff and top notch veterinarians. I've been taking my dogs and cats there since I moved to…read moreVirginia 15 years ago. I've never been disappointed . Highly recommend !

    This is long, however, worth reading…read more I want to start by saying everyone here is extremely friendly. We have taken multiple animals here over the years and always had pleasant experiences. That being said, whenever we are there and there is an issue, I never feel we get clear guidance on what to do. It almost always seems like it's a list of things we can do and let us choose rather than professional recommendations. Almost like, how much money are you willing to spend while you take shots at fixing this? This really came to a head here recently when I feel diagnosing our puppy with kidney disease was poorly handled and almost mishandled in my opinion which has resulted in a 1.5 year dog having stage three kidney failure. After years of only having one dog, we decided to finally get another and we went and got an 8 week old Dalmatian puppy. Immediately we realized that he would not stop drinking water (to the point he would throw up) and had more frequent than normal accidents in the house. When bringing this up, we were told that they could do a blood test, however, he is too young to have kidney issues and it is most likely a disorder that makes him obsessed with water and he will grow out of it. We continued to bring this up on every visit and were told to limit his water and he would grow out of it. Finally, when we came in and he was around 1.5 years old, they decided to do blood work and found out he was in stage 3 kidney failure. They recommended an ultrasound and sterile urine sample which we did. Based on the findings they said he should immediately be put on antibiotics because something they found points to a possible infection and we were prescribed over $100 in antibiotics. It was also determined his bladder wasn't normal size and things seen on the kidneys point to issues. We were told time is of the essence and we had to get him on the antibiotics. They said special kidney food was important but never made it seem urgent. If they had, they would have tried to send it home with us that day. A couple days later they called and let us know an infection was not an underlying issue. Honestly, it seriously felt like it was about the money and not properly treating our dog. They then sent a referral to go to Virginia Tech to see a specialist. Virginia Tech would not be able to get us in until 9/25. Months later. This is where I really start to get aggravated. They claim every second matters but recommend us to a place that can't get us in for months. Luckily my wife knows a veterinarian and they refer us to a Specialist who is in Vinton and was an Internist/Professor at VT for over 20 years. He got us in the following week. Why in the world would Roanoke Animal Hospital not have referred us to him? There is absolutely no way they didn't know about him. Unfortunately, he did confirm Stage 3 Kidney failure and gave us some recommendations. One thing he said was that no matter what, we have to let him drink as much water as he wants. If not, it can start to cause issues with his organs. Because we do not have bloodwork from when Pongo was a puppy, I have not clue if he has always been in Stage 3 Kidney failure. That being said, what if he WASN'T? What if they had recommended we do blood work and we found out what was going on early and immediately did stuff to slow down the progression? How much damage has limiting his water for 1.5 years at the direction of the Vet done? Now my family has to deal with the fact that the puppy we love might only be alive until he is 3 or so. The ball was dropped. And I hope this really makes Roanoke Animal Hospital rethink things and take a much more proactive approach to stuff. Nothing can fix this, however, I hope this prevents another family from having to deal with the same heartbreak.

    Cave Spring Veterinary Clinic

    Cave Spring Veterinary Clinic

    (15 reviews)

    We have been with CSV for years (more than 20) we always see Dr. "MIKE" or Dr. Mccoy for surgery…read more Words cannot express the passion this amazing group offers. From Priscilla (in the front) to our DEAR Dr. Mike (HAIRFIELD) it all goes perfect. My daughter grew up seeing us take our dogs to Dr. Mike and not she takes her 3 dogs (all ALL before now!!) to the same place, same doctor. Our pets love everyone there because they can tell THEY ARE LOVED. My deep appreciation for ALL that you do for our fur babies. Love you Dr. Hairfield

    I was so impressed with this Veterinary office. My 13yr old dog was having some stomach issues…read more She's not the friendliest dog. She gets nervous easy and so starts to bark. She sounds and looks scary, which makes most people tense up and that makes the situation worse. This usually happens even at vets offices. But for the first time in her long life she was made to feel comfortable at a vet office! Both the vet tech (so sorry I don't remember her name - she was WONDERFUL) and Dr. Lynn were so good with her. The got down on here level, approached from the side (something we will advise others to try going forward) and were patient and gave her treats. After just a little bit of working with and on her, my nervous dog happily left the exam room WITH Dr. Lynn without even looking back at us. I've NEVER seen her do that ... even with people she knows. Now for the important stuff. Her stomach is better. They did testing, but before getting all of the results gave me some things and suggestions to help her at home. And it all worked wonderfully. She's gaining weight again. Her stomach is good. She sleeps through the night again. AND as an added bonus, after months of trying everything under the sun they also gave me a solution to the fleas that actually worked! Which is a huge relief for us and the dog. Love this place. Prices weren't the cheapest but very reasonable for all they did.

    Veterinary Wellness Center

    Veterinary Wellness Center

    (5 reviews)

    My year-old Yorkie was recently diagnosed with IBD and also developed a hip joint issue. While…read moreother vets diagnosed her and ruled out other things (like cancer), nobody had a treatment plan for her, only acute, reactionary procedures. Dr. Quatmann was highly recommend to me by *three* different friends, so I was curious to see if a holistic vet could help me. I'll be honest- I didn't know what to expect. I saw Chinese medicine and acupressure on the website and wondered if I was gonna be taken for a ride. But my experience with Dr. Quatmann was hands-down the best vet experience I've had, with any animal, in 41 years. She started by sitting on the floor on the opposite side of the room from my stressed-out pup, talking to me about her symptoms and taking notes, letting my dog go at her own pace. When she conducted a physical exam, she had me hand my dog over, back end first, so that it didn't look like she was looming (brilliant!) and although my pup was nervous at first, she eventually relaxed into Dr. Quatmann's capable hands. At every step of the way, Dr. Quatmann told me what she was doing and why. She told me what she liked and didn't like about Chinese medicine and Western medicine approaches, and was approachable, intelligent, and kind despite me struggling to keep up. Toward the end, she let my dog "shop" by picking up whatever supplements she felt drawn to (all at 'sniff level'). My dog really got into it! I've never seen her engaged in her environment like that, and it was delightful. In the end, we went with one supplement (wanting to address each symptom individually), which my dog loves taking (truly...she thinks it's a treat). I've already seen improvement! Overall, this was a great experience and I highly recommend this vet practice (though be careful with the parking lot, which is a bit tight).

    We've been bringing our dog here since he was 8 weeks old. He's now a little over 2 1/2 years old…read moreso he's been well established. Wally got sick over the weekend and had to see the emergency vet in Roanoke on Saturday. He seemed to have a UTI for which he was given an antibiotic. Today, Monday, he became extremely sick with both vomiting and diarrhea. When I called his vet they refused see him or even give me advice. They told me to call the emergency vet back. His doctor's refused him when he was extremely sick. If it'd been anything non emergency I would certainly have understood. We will never go back.

    Veterinarians To Cats

    Veterinarians To Cats

    (32 reviews)

    Today was my first experience with Veterinarians to Cats…read more I was responsible for taking my dad's cat in to have a drainage tube removed following an apparent cat fight and resultant abscess over the weekend. Although I am not the official pet mamma, I can say that I was very impressed with the level of customer service and respect that was afforded to me and the poor patient kitty. It was apparent that everyone related to this vet office enjoys what they do! Thank you very much!

    I have been going to this practice for years. Unfortunately, things seemed to have changed…read moredrastically. I brought my cat in because her feline hyperesthesia had recently worsened and I was hoping to receive guidance on how to help her. Unfortunately, I left the appointment feeling frustrated, uncomfortable and shamed rather than supported. During the visit, the provider made harsh weight-related comments about my cat without offering any explanation of body condition score or any type of weight-loss plan/foods. I was told she should weigh 11 pounds specifically even though she currently weighs 17 pounds and is clearly a large-framed cat. The way this was communicated felt shaming and judgmental rather than constructive. When discussing feline hyperesthesia, the provider told me this diagnosis is strictly psychological. It is multifactorial and saying it's only psychological is an oversimplification. My cat was taken to the back for bloodwork and returned with treat paste all over her face and neck. She has never eaten one of those treats when offered and normally goes so far as to gag when sniffing them. Her entire hind end was also drenched in rubbing alcohol. She remained visibly upset for the rest of the day. I feel guilty for subjecting her to a place that was supposed to be safe and helpful. Since this visit, I have spoken with other pet owners who have said they transferred away from this clinic because of similar experiences. Pet owners seeking help for their animals deserve supportive communication and clear medical guidance. I will be immediately switching to another veterinarian.

    Angels of Assisi - Boxes of cats waking up from surgery

    Angels of Assisi

    (36 reviews)

    For some reason, Yelp has shoved all the FIVE-star reviews under "other reviews that are not…read morerecommended". Not fair Yelp. I live and breathe dogs. I foster, rescue and volunteer (at a different shelter) and have been to AofA several times with my dogs and cat. I find them to be a wonderful organization and low cost compared to my regular local vet. But their abilities are limited ... they are a clinic, not a hospital, so I go to my regular vet when needed as he can do surgeries on site. But AofA is improving and expanding as money is donated. AofA provides SO much for the community. Through low-cost spay/neuter clinics, adoption fairs and a farm animal sanctuary, they have been able to drop the local pound euthanasia rates drastically! AND they run a NO-KILL shelter! For those negative nellies, I suggest volunteering, if not at AofA, then your local shelter. Every place has room for improvement and maybe your contribution can help. My one negative, I HATE not being able to talk to a live person and having to leave a message on a machine. BUT they've saved too many animals for me to deduct a star for that.

    I do not recommend this place…read more We went to Angels of Assisi because it was advertised online as a low cost, walk in style clinic for vaccinations and preventative care on Saturdays. All we needed was flea and tick prevention for my dog. What should have been a simple visit turned into nearly a 2 hour ordeal for something that ultimately took only a few minutes. The experience started off awkwardly from the moment we arrived. An employee walked up to the passenger side of our vehicle and just stood there without waving, introducing herself, or making it clear she was trying to get our attention. We were handed paperwork and informed that even though we were only there for flea and tick medication, an exam was required first. That requirement, along with the additional $30 exam fee, was never clearly disclosed online and came as a surprise. The biggest issue, however, was how they handled my Psychiatric Service Animal. I am a Retired U.S. Marine Veteran with both Combat and Humanitarian service, and my dog is not a pet. He is my Psychiatric Service Animal for PTSD. He is with me constantly because he performs an important role in my daily life. I explained this to staff and made it clear that I wanted to accompany him during his examination after waiting almost 2 hours to be seen. I was told no. When I asked why, I was told it was "policy." When I asked for a specific reason, nobody could provide one. I was referred to the manager sitting behind the front desk. I calmly explained that my dog is a Psychiatric Service Animal and asked why I was not allowed to accompany him during the examination. Her response was simply, "That's how we operate here." I then asked to see the written policy that supposedly prevented me from accompanying my own Service Animal. I was told there wasn't one. Instead, I was again told, "That's just how we operate." That answer was completely unacceptable. If you're going to separate a Disabled Veteran from his Psychiatric Service Animal, there should at least be a legitimate explanation and a written policy to support it! There was neither. What made it worse was the complete lack of compassion. When I explained that I am a Combat Veteran and that being separated from my Service Dog causes significant stress and frustration, the response was essentially, "I understand," followed by more indifference. There was no effort to address the concern, no attempt to accommodate the situation, no apology for the inconvenience, and no recognition whatsoever of why the issue mattered. I was not even given a simple "Thank you for your Service" by anyone during the entire visit. In all my years of owning dogs and taking them to veterinarians, I have never once been told that I could not accompany my dog during an examination, especially when that dog is a Psychiatric Service Animal and the staff have been informed of that fact. It felt less like a veterinary clinic and more like dealing with a bureaucracy where nonexistent policies matter more than people. Since I was already being required to pay for a $30 wellness exam, I also wanted the veterinarian to take a look at a few moles and a small fatty lump that have appeared as my dog has gotten older. Other veterinarians have previously examined these areas, but I wanted a second opinion to make the most of the exam I was being charged for. Instead of discussing those concerns directly with the veterinarian while I was present with my dog, I was expected to get down and point everything out in the waiting area before he was taken away. As a Disabled Veteran with mobility limitations, having to do that on the floor in front of other clients felt both awkward and unnecessary. A private conversation with the veterinarian while remaining with my dog would have been far more professional and respectful. To be fair, the technician who handled my dog was polite, respectful, and professional. Unfortunately, that professionalism did not extend to management. After the exam, I even apologized for being frustrated because I was trying to remain respectful throughout the entire interaction. I never raised my voice, used profanity, or became disrespectful. Despite that, the response never changed. The attitude remained, "This is how we do things." By the end of the visit, we spent $180 for an exam and six months of flea and tick medication after waiting nearly two hours. For a clinic that advertises affordability, convenience, and community service, the entire experience felt disorganized, impersonal, and unnecessarily stressful. If you are a Military Veteran, have a Service Animal, value transparency, or simply expect compassion from the people caring for your pet, I would strongly recommend looking elsewhere. My dog deserved better, and frankly, so did I. SEMPER FIDELIS

    Vinton Veterinary Hospital Wellness Center - Dog

    Vinton Veterinary Hospital Wellness Center

    (39 reviews)

    shout out to the surgical team in Vinton veterinarian that took care of my baby this morning. Dr…read moreJordan is the best thank you thank you so much for taking care of Rocky

    There are several spots in the lot. The spaces closest to the door are not disabled. It is a…read moreprivate lot. It's raining so there are several puddles. There are two doors to open and angled apart so not very accessible for walker or wheelchair or convenient is carrying a pet carrier or bringing a pet in. Friendly staff but the waiting area has dog hair all over the seats. Pets are all in one lounge so you've got barking dogs trying to instigate with other animals and scaring others. It might be practical have everyone on a harness or in a carrier to prevent the hair everywhere and potential fights. The cats have another room in the back I didn't notice the sign the first time. They do charge an extra fee for same day appointments so I recommend booking ahead or calling and speaking to someone if you must be seen urgently. The vet was very nice and transparent. They did have to take the cat to another room where I could not accompany. I had to sit on hair covered bench while waiting. After all that was said and done. I had no idea pet vet care was so expensive. She's not my kitty but I would do anything for her and it broke my heart seeing her sick. I would bring her back. Overall score js 4.5 because of the doors and hair. I do realize that it's impossible to have it spotless with countless animals but there was no effort while I was there to clean after groups were in the lobby and the room had not been cleaned prior to us going in. My only option was to clean off the bench myself shifting the hair to the floor or sitting on/beside it. I would have swept myself if given the option.

    Brambleton Veterinary Hospital - vet - Updated May 2026

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