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    CityVet - Chamblee

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    GoodVets Dunwoody

    GoodVets Dunwoody

    (4 reviews)

    for the veterinary team, 0 stars for the office manager Symone. My furry son has been under…read moreGoodVets' care since his diabetes diagnosis in September 2024, and the doctors and techs are absolutely phenomenal. They are compassionate, responsive, and always willing to answer questions directly. I've left multiple 5-star reviews, brought gifts, and referred friends because of their exceptional care. I am team GoodVets. Unfortunately, the office manager, Symone, completely tarnished the experience. She presents as professionally polite, but her behavior is vindictive. She claimed I was "on the verge of being disrespectful to the team" when I had only spoken with her. She tried to force me to go through her to communicate with the doctor, and when I requested a direct call instead, she attempted to charge me $70 just to ask a simple question--a fee that wouldn't exist if I had gone through her. Her actions ultimately led to my furry baby being discharged, despite the outstanding care from the rest of the staff. It's remarkable how someone can be outwardly polite yet so obstructive and punitive. Symone's behavior stands in sharp contrast to the exceptional professionalism of the GoodVets team.

    This veterinary team is the best! From the office staff to the techs to the…read moreveterinarians...everyone is warm and friendly. Dr. Ramos helped guide me through palliative care for my late dog, and my new puppy loves visiting her. Dr. Riemer's calm nature is wonderful, too. Even though they care for many, many patients, this team makes you feel like your pet is always their priority. I have recommended GoodVets to many people, and I simply trust them fully when it comes to caring for my pets!

    Brookhaven Animal Hospital

    Brookhaven Animal Hospital

    (69 reviews)

    Do not take your dog to this clinic or any other affiliated with med Vet. They are trained to sell…read moreservices and not to accurately diagnose what is wrong with your dog and will charge you thousands of dollars and potentially leave you with a dog that is as sick now as he or she was before you took your dog to them . If your dog is sick take them to a vet clinic affiliated with a state school of veterinary medicine in your state . Most of these emergency vet clinics are either corporate owned or owned by groups of Veterinarians that are only motivated by profit !!!!!

    TL;DR: a dental cleaning cost $1,238.58 (plus another $500 if CPR is necessary)…read more I didn't have a traumatic experience, but every visit has been a little bad unnecessarily. This last visit reminded me that I don't *have to* go here and can find another option. I called to schedule an appointment because I was worried about my dog's teeth. They booked her for a dental cleaning procedure and sent me an estimate of $738.59 for a Grade 1 cleaning, which includes the cleaning as well as simple extractions if necessary (of the easy teeth, I guess). We went in for bloodwork and the first tech said there was "no reason to expect additional extractions" but I asked for the Grade 2 estimate just in case, which was $1,118.68-$1,124.34. The tech that called for pre-op the night before the surgery also said there was no reason to expect extractions. When we checked in the morning of the surgery, that tech *also* said there was no reason to expect additional extractions. Dr. Carr called in the middle of the procedure to tell me that my dog, Evie, would need *12* of her 40 teeth extracted, which moved us to a Grade 2 estimate of $1,118.68-$1,124.34. So we went from "extractions unlikely" to my dog losing 30% of her teeth when it was too late to do anything but accept it. Side note, it seems they monitor pets well during anesthesia, but if anything does go wrong, they will charge you an additional $500.00 for CPR, which they said only 5% of pets survive. For this dental visit, I paid $150.69 for bloodwork and $1,087.89 for the procedure for a total of $1,238.58 The estimates are attached. I'm sharing for pricing transparency so others can make more informed decisions about pet care. FWIW, I get my dog's teeth brushed every time I get her groomed, I regularly feed her Dentastix/Greenies, and we use tooth-cleaning toys during playtime. EDIT: I had a lovely conversation with hospital manager Ellie about this review. It was very clear they value feedback and take action to remedy concerns. That's deeply appreciated. EDIT 2: Despite my post-op care instructions saying, "There are no sutures that need to be removed," here I am in the lobby waiting on them to remove sutures. There's about a 1-inch piece of fishing line-type string hanging out of my dog's mouth. There are knots and loops in it so it's getting caught on things, which as you can imagine is unpleasant for her given that the rest of it is still attached to her gums.

    CityVet - Chamblee - vet - Updated May 2026

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