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    Burke Mobile Veterinary Services

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Nobel Jackson, DVM - Grateful customers

    Nobel Jackson, DVM

    (35 reviews)

    My cats have been patients of Dr Jackson for many years Then he retired and everything changed…read more They didn't return calls or inform you of lab results. My 21 year old cat was very ill and suffering. She needed to be put to sleep. They said they couldn't get her i until 10 days later. I will not let her suffer that long found another vet and will not be returning

    Look for a yellow "Anazasi Pet Grooming and Boarding" on the top of the building, with a smaller…read moreblue "veterinary services" to the left of that. You will not see a doctor's name in the front. I've been using Dr Jackson for the past three years. He is a compassionate veterinarian who takes his time talking with his customers. And he also gets down to the level of the animal. He does not use a financial contractor for his billing, which is one reason why his rates are lower than most other DVMs in town. This is also the reason so many elderly pet owners come here. The office is busy and I get better service when I stop in rather than call as I hate being put on hold. My dogs have been treated by other DVMs here as well: Dr Baird and Dr Huff both can be recommended. All three doctors have spayed my animals and all have recovered beautifully with little scaring. And not one of them has talked down to me. I read the other reviews here. Some were written after an emotional loss of a beloved pet. Doctors are not miracle cures if a customer waits until it's too late to treat a disease. None of the doctors here are "quacks." Some patients refuse to have blood panels done before surgery, and that blood test can identify other issues with cancers or organ failure. Many low-income customers may not want to pay $74 for that blood panel, or extra for added pain medication. So these doctors have to work with what the customers allow to be done. Not all animals can be saved. My senior dog Sweetie had her teeth cleaned today and several abscessed teeth pulled. The vet tech Ben was professional and compassionate as he gently walked Sweetie back to the prep room. I waited an hour in the waiting room with all the other anxious pet owners until I was assured Sweetie was healthy enough at 11 years old to get her choppers cleaned. The price was very reasonable: $240 for the cleaning, $100 for five incisor extractions, $40 for one molar extraction, $74 for blood panel, $74 for IV and fluids. The total came to $555.75 with the post-surgery medications. Other vet clinics in town charge far more for teeth cleaning and extractions.

    Sierra Animal Hospital - Bloody stool

    Sierra Animal Hospital

    (50 reviews)

    I've been a client of Sierra Animal Hospital for almost ten years, so my review is an average of my…read moremany times my six dogs and two cats (don't ask) have been here. I will admit my experience truly depends on which vet (DVM: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) I see. I am partial to Dr Moffett and her folksy down-home charm, and Dr George and her straight-forward but gentle analysis. Dr Bone owns the place but he has morphed into an older curmudgeon. Don't piss him off. My most recent experiences required Dr George to assist me. The last time was in euthanizing a paralyzed 14-year-old Aussie SheperdX. That was emotional enough. And last week I had to come in for an emergency appointment to get a three-month GSD male puppy examined for lethargy. Dr. George was right on, as she suggested I get my pup Hansel tested for parvo. Sure enough, the test came back"definitely positive." Luckily I am a good pet parent and had him seen as soon as possible, even thought that cost me an additional $90 "emergency fee" which I think is cow scat because I have friends who use SAH and who claim they never have to pay that "emergency fee". What's up with that? Are my GSDs not cute enough? Thus the one-star deduction. But anyway... Dr. George suggested I do the home treatment that included IVs, amoxicicillin and anti-puking meds. The cost was $684 but the staff suggested I apply for CareCredit, which I did, which means I could lower my vet bill to $38 a month over 18 moths. (If you don't pay up within that time, interest rate shoots up to 26%.) I was in the exam room for 90 minutes to wait out for lab results. Now realize, this is during this dramatically inflated covid pandemic. I got nothing but professional treatment from Dr George and her Vet Tech Christian, who should also be applauded for organizing collections of food and dog/cat beds for local animal shelters. (Currently it's for Border Animal Rescue) and for the crew up front who guided me for applying for CareCredit. My pup Hansel survived his parvo by Day 4, which seems to be the usual recovery, but I collapsed from exhaustion because I was up all night all ou this past week while my husband was passed out (Marriage is so over-rated). My pets are my family and to see a once-sick dog recover and hop around like a typical goofy, over-dramatic German Shepherd Dog after a potential virus is a godsend. Everything Dr George and her staff told me about parvo was right on, so thanks to all the crew at SAH for saving Hansel. I love that little pup I do have one piss about this place, though. They call themselves an Animal Hospital but do not provide 24-hour care. They need to call themselves a Clinic. PERIOD. Don't argue with me on this one. Even the staff agrees with me. This town absolutely needs a 24-hour care facility but apparently all the DVMs in town have agreed that it's not cost-prohibitive. If your dog/cat/husband gets attacked by a venemous Chihuahua or rattlesnake, you must drive 120 miles to Tucson and bleed out $300+ just to be seen. That puts Sierra Vista back in the 1890s, when even the elite galloped on to Tucson via horse. But I digress. If you have read this far, I will add that SAH does give military personnel an additional discount, so make the front crew know that. Show them your military ID and it gets put into your records, so you will always get a discount for office visits and vaccines. They are open Saturdays, Be cordial to the crew. Treat them as you want to be treated. They work hard and have plenty of other buttholes to deal with because I can tell that many earlier reviewers were expecting miracles from the mortals working in this office.

    Kind people with great service and gentle to our little Roxie. All appreciated. Our little angel…read morewas very comfortable with the Doctor and who handled her.

    Burke Mobile Veterinary Services - vet - Updated August 2026

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