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    Surfside Pet Hospital  - dewclaw growing back from botched attempt.

    Surfside Pet Hospital

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    I couldn't give SurfSide and its staff enough praise. We've lived in Martin County for six years…read moreand have been to multiple vets, but over the past couple of years--and with several new little family pets--SurfSide has truly stood above the rest. They have become our pets' official veterinary service, and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them or go anywhere else. We've had multiple check-up visits, surgeries (spay/neuters), first visits for a feral cat, and more (as I said, lots of new family members). Unfortunately, we also had to say a final goodbye to our oldest pet. Through every stage, the staff have been absolutely incredible--passionate, understanding, friendly, professional, and genuinely caring. I sincerely hope anyone who comes across this review will not hesitate to take their pet to SurfSide.

    Dr Abadia failed to fully remove the nail bed on a simple puppy dewclaw removal. At 5 mo. 1 has…read morepoked through and the other is bulging the skin. We contacted the office and over a couple days tried to get them to correct the botched surgery. I even offered to PAY for a spay and chip surgery and while she is under anesthesia he can do the corrective surgery at his expense - still doesn't want to correct his careless procedure. "Dr" Abadia is in violation of his AVMA code of ethics and demonstrates poor business practices. A good vet with ethics would have apologized this happed at all, and covered the corrective surgery. The breeder admitted she's had issues with him before and will not use him in the future. Find another vet...

    City Dog - pets - Updated May 2026

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