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Chandler Veterinary Clinic

4.4 (7 reviews)
Open • 7:30 am - 1:00 pm, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM

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Pet physical or wellness exam

Pet vaccinations

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4 years ago

Dr Mitchell is the best vet I have ever had. She is so caring and nice So thankful we have her in Chandler.

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10 years ago

Cannot say enough about the Dr. and staff. Wonderful people, very knowledgeable and care very much for your pets.

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24 hour emergency vet, yet they don't open till 2 PM. How does that work? Brought a dog in this…read moremorning and was turned away.. will never be back. Service in the past has been ungodly expensive, but when it's the only thing in town you make do. Obviously, veterinarians do not take their obligation to provide care as seriously as physicians do.

Had a fish hook in my dogs leg and they quoted me $2600!!!!! I spoke with my Vet friend in Dallas…read morealong with a photo of the hook and he stated probably a couple hundred dollars at most!!!!! Response to sarcASSic owner: PLEASE read owners response! That should tell you all you need to know. It's all about the$$$$. When I was informed of the RIDICULOUS estimate I started walking out and you should have seen this nurse running after me asking what kind of budget I had or they could do a pmt plan or "what can you afford ". All about the $$$!!! By the way asswipe. He was heavily sedated and not feeling any pain. Unlike the service and attitude we received at this so called professional place. IF you say you felt bad my dog might have been in pain then why didn't you offer some type of meds AT THE BEGINNING of my 3 1/2 hour wait time sitting in that cold office? Glad you didn't now that I look back at my experience it probably would have been a OUTRAGES inflated cost of $300-400 for the meds based on your calculations for service. AGAIN people. Beware. Like my vet friend said it should have been just a couple hundred bucks NOT $2600. BEWARE. Go somewhere else. ANY place is better than this s$&tplace UPDATE Spoke with my vet friend who advised to keep him on Ibuprofen and rest until my opponent with my vet on Monday. Sometime during his extended naps Mother Nature stepped in and had him remove the hook. When I finally realized it was removed I could barely find the entry point to apply antibiotic cream. Mother Nature like $2600??? "Please, Hold my beer!" FAFO

Athens Animal Clinic

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Above and beyond! I took my dog there because my regular vet was closed. My guy was lethargic and…read morenot himself. Turns out he was running a fever and of course it was Friday. Dr Barlow gave him IV antibiotics and suggested I leave him hospitalized. On Saturday he was doing a bit better and Dr Barlow suggested he stay the weekend to continue treatment. But not in a cage at the office, but she TOOK HIM HOME so he would be more comfortable in a home environment and with her three dogs. Wow! That's dedication and compassion. I'm so glad they were open and available for my fur baby when I needed help.

I really did not want to leave this review; but if it can save others the awful experience I have…read morehad, I will. I brought my dog in for abnormally fast breathing. Dr Barlow stated it was from his teeth and didn't run test. I took that as great news. She sent me home with antibiotics and got him set up for a teeth cleaning. The antibiotics ran out before the teeth cleaning so I called in some more because I didn't want any infection to spread (if there was one) but.. why wouldn't she have done that? I was getting close to the scheduled teething cleaning, and I was still worried because my dog's breathing was STILL SO fast. I didn't want him to die from anesthesia, so I called and they told me to bring him in. I bring him in for pre surgical test (his levels are normal) and an xray where she said he my have bronchitis or the human equivalent of asthma, tested him for heart worms (negative). They l gave him a histamine based med before his teeth cleaning on Wednesday because that should help with the breathing. I take him and my other dog in (she was getting spayed, we will get more into that later) and I drop them off. She calls me and is NOW worried about his breathing, (what I originally came in for.) she asks me to send his X-rays to a specialist.. so of course I do. She comes back saying my dog has fibrosis in both lungs. At that point I black out and she says something about his trachea. I am physically, emotionally, and mentally drained at this point. In tears for days. My mom tells me to go get a second opinion, so I did. THEY SAW NONE OF THIS. So I am not only down $500 or so (they did refund me my visit fees) but back at square ONE of his issues. Nightmare, but at least my dog doesn't have a death sentence. Now to my sweet girl who went to get spayed. Everything seems to have gone well. She just let me know there may be some bumps at the ends of the incision and that would be normals. My dog wore a recovery suit constantly (except for washing and she had her cone on). She is still young and active so she did run around a bit. She seemed to be healing, but slowly and the two bumps at the end of the incision would not go away. I sent pics because I started to get worried. The incision itself looked fine (other than the bumps she said would be normal). I asked to have a post op follow up because it was directly from the spay.. the receptionist on the phone stated the vet said since it was three weeks out it wasn't related. Ya. Okay. All confidence is lost at this point. Decided I didn't not want to deal with them anymore; lack of accountability is wild. I go to the new vet I took my other dog to, and yes, it was infected internally. We got on some high dose antibiotics and she is fine. I am now going BACK to my new vet because the dissolving stitches are NOT resolving and the incision scar is lumpy. I will update from that appointment, but PLEASE save yourself the heartache, stress and money and go to another vet. They may be "affordable but it is not worth what seems to be cost savings. (I am now paying much more to get proper diagnosis and healing for my dogs.) The office manager was great, one of the receptionist was kind. The other seemed to hate her job, people, and pets. For Dr Barlow. Take responsibility for your work, admit when you cannot help. And listen to your patients rather than dismissing their VALID concerns. Veterinary medical center of Athens is not far, go there and save pet as well as your heart and wallet the pain.

Chandler Veterinary Clinic - vet - Updated May 2026

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