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    ESTES KATRINA DVM

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Roseville Animal Medical Center - Grand opening

    Roseville Animal Medical Center

    (70 reviews)

    I have been coming here for years now…read more They are always attentive and take good care of my Yorkie Simba. The doctors are very kind and go above and beyond to make sure the animals feel comfortable. They are very thorough and straight to the point.

    I am giving RAMC three stars instead of one because of Dr. Singh. Every experience I've had with…read morehim has been positive. He is compassionate, thorough, and genuinely cares about his patients. I've also had good experiences with one or two staff members, but unfortunately my interactions with much of the rest of the staff have been disappointing. My dog, Bodhi, had surgery at RAMC in July 2025 to remove several lumps. During surgery, Dr. Singh found another lump within the same incision site, removed it, and didn't charge me for the additional removal. I truly appreciated his thoughtfulness and care. At Bodhi's bandage removal appointment, a younger male technician handled the visit. I asked to stay with my dog, and he agreed. The bandage was adhered tightly, and although he initially used adhesive remover, he quickly became impatient and began ripping the bandage off. Bodhi was clearly uncomfortable, and I left wondering how he would have been treated if I hadn't been present. I returned in September 2025 for another FNA, and once again Dr. Singh was excellent. In early June, Bodhi needed another FNA. Because of my previous experience, I requested that the same technician not handle my dog. Dr. Singh understood my concerns and was very reassuring. A week later, Bodhi was diagnosed with lymphoma. After discussing my options, I initially considered less invasive treatment before deciding on palliative care. Dr. Singh had advised me to stop Apoquel because lymphoma was suspected, so Bodhi spent nearly two weeks suffering from severe itching while I weighed my options. I contacted the office to ask about Laverdia, an oral chemotherapy medication. I was told they had spoken with Dr. Singh, ordered the medication, and would contact me when it arrived. They also recommended seeing an oncologist, which was difficult because appointments and callbacks took several days. I never received a follow-up. After six days, I reached back out because I had no choice but to start Bodhi on prednisone due to his worsening itching and enlarging lymph nodes. In that same email, I also requested refills for his prednisone and gabapentin since I was only given a 22 day supply. Again, I received no response. Maybe they eventually would have answered if I had continued calling or emailing, but by then I had lost confidence in the staff. I was left wondering whether I would have made different treatment decisions had someone simply followed through with the communication they promised. Aside from one longtime veterinary technician, I also found the front desk staff to be cold during one of the hardest moments of my life. I wasn't expecting sympathy, but a few kind words would have meant a great deal. Dr. Singh is the reason this review is three stars instead of one. He treated Bodhi with compassion and treated me with empathy throughout this difficult process. Unfortunately, the lack of communication and follow-through from the rest of the staff overshadowed an otherwise positive experience. I rarely leave negative reviews, but I felt this one was important. When a family is facing the loss of a beloved pet, timely communication matters. I hope this feedback encourages RAMC to improve so other families don't experience the same frustration during such a difficult time.

    Dry Creek Veterinary Center

    Dry Creek Veterinary Center

    (179 reviews)

    I'm incredibly grateful for Dry Creek. During several emergencies, including surgeries for my cats,…read moreshe showed exceptional care and expertise. When I feared I might lose one cat, her swift action saved him, and she handled another's ear abscess surgery the same day without hesitation. Dry Creek has a compassionate and skilled veterinarian team whom I wouldn't trade for the world. Highly recommend!

    DO NOT TAKE YOUR DOG TO THIS VET…read more On April 12th we took our dog in to an emergency appointment and it was the worst mistake we could have made. Our dog was experiencing pain on one of her hind legs. After $1200, she was misdiagnosed with a partial ligament tear, was given anti-inflammatory meds and we went off with a plan to return on April 17th for follow up blood work as her CBC (WBC) were dangerously low. On Wednesday, April 15 my dog began vomiting and having bloody diarrhea, I contacted Dry Creek the next day to give them an update and was told to monitor and keep the planned appointment for April 17th. On April 17th we went back and my dog was experiencing a very high fever, I told them I didn't want to continue to give her the carprofen because I think that's what caused the upset stomach, I had last administered it on Thursday April 16th. Dr Lehil agreed and changed her anti-inflammatory meds, and prescribed other meds (antibiotics). Kept our dog for the day and released her that evening after she was showing no signs of a fever. During the weekend my dog stopped eating and drinking water and we were to return on Monday, April 20th for yet another follow-up. At that time my dog had a fever again, and we were told we could keep her there or take her to another vet - that's when I should have ran but because they knew what was going on with my dog, had administered bloodwork, etc we kept her there for the day. At 5 pm when we picked her up my dog still had a fever and we were told it was because she was excited while she was kenneled. The Dr (a different vet) told me to take her off of the anti-inflammatory and put her on a strict bland diet. They also prescribed more meds that I never gave my dog because I was petrified of how my dog would react to yet more medication. We took her home and by 7 pm I was rushing her to VCA Loomis for an emergency. My dog became unstable and began breathing rapidly and her fever had increased, in addition I noticed her paw was injured while at Dry Creek earlier that day. VCA Loomis did an ultrasound and when I shared with the vet that they changed out her anti-inflammatory pills from one day to the next she became concerned that my dog may have developed an ulcer as it is recommended that at least 5 days pass before a new anti-inflammatory is administered. In fact, the ultrasound determined my dog had quite a bit of inflammation to her GI system. In addition, the vet at VCA Loomis told me my dog had a complete tear of the ligament and not partial as we had previously been told by Dr. Lehil. I called Dry Creek asking to talk to the owner or office manager and they never called, I went in 2 weeks later and was told the owner would call me. She called the next day and basically said they did what was recommended, didn't take responsibility for any of it and put it on me saying I had the option of taking her to VCA Loomis. All in all, we spent close to $3500 at Dry Creek and my dog's health only deteriorated. If it weren't for VCA Loomis we may have lost her.

    Rocklin Ranch Veterinary Hospital - Dr. Kaur at a nursing home with kittens for the residents to love on!

    Rocklin Ranch Veterinary Hospital

    (371 reviews)

    I became a client when my dog initially came in for tooth pain. During the exam, the veterinarian…read morefound a small lump on her belly, so we scheduled a single procedure to address her dental issues and remove the lump for testing. The surgeon was highly skilled and achieved clean margins. The lump was later confirmed to be malignant, but five months later there is still no known spread. Thanks to this thorough exam, my dog received needed dental care and had cancer detected and treated early. Because she is brachycephalic, the team closely monitored her breathing and recovery. They safely completed both procedures in one surgery while carefully managing her specific risks. Dr. Collins' Care Dr. Collins is an outstanding veterinarian--friendly, empathetic, thorough, and genuinely invested in my dog's health. She is also thoughtful and practical in her treatment approach. We've seen her twice. My senior dog first visited for an upset stomach, and given her cancer history, Dr. Collins ordered X-rays to rule out blockage or metastasis--both were negative. At our most recent visit, she warmly described my dog as a sweetheart and a great patient, reflecting her clear compassion for animals. I'm very grateful for her excellent care. Technicians and Receptionists Despite a stressful visit, I felt supported and understood. The technicians were extremely thorough, followed all hospital policies including consent before recording, took detailed notes, and asked thoughtful questions I might have missed. The reception staff were also patient and helpful, even when I came up multiple times with questions. When I requested an update, someone promptly checked on my dog. It's clear the entire team truly cares about animals, and the positive morale is evident. Overall, they deserve 5 out of 5 stars. The pricing is moderate, but compared to the well-known vet in Loomis we were going to, it's been almost half the price.

    I took my dog to the Plaza Drive location in Rocklin earlier this week and unfortunately had a…read moredisappointing experience. The veterinary technician (an older woman with short hair and tattoos; I didn't catch her name) interrupted my explanation of my dog's bloody stool and assured me that the stool sample I brought in would provide all the necessary information. She told me that photos and additional details were unnecessary. The lab results later came back negative, but my dog continues to have blood in his stool, so it's possible that the additional information could have been helpful. The following morning, I was informed that the test results were negative. I explained that my dog was still experiencing the same symptoms and was told that the veterinarian, Dr. Stephen Harris, would call me shortly to discuss possible causes and next steps. That was yesterday, and I have yet to receive a call. The only communication I've received since then was an automated text message asking me to complete a survey and leave positive feedback about their services. I was also concerned about some of the charges on my bill. When I asked the Vet Tech about an "Ear Cleaning - Difficult" charge, despite my dog being muzzled and sedated during the procedure, the technician could not explain why it was applied. She ultimately changed it to a standard ear cleaning charge. The price difference wasn't significant, but it raised concerns about the accuracy of the billing. Overall, the lack of communication, dismissal of important information about my dog's condition, and questionable billing practices left me with a negative impression. I would recommend that anyone visiting this clinic carefully review their invoice and ask for explanations of any charges they don't understand. I don't even do yelp reviews except to help small businesses, but when they asked for a positive review after all that I decided to give them an honest one.

    Faithful Friend - Coco my sweet girl.

    Faithful Friend

    (120 reviews)

    Dr. Sarah was an absolute blessing during one of the hardest moments for our family. She came to my…read moremom's home to help our beloved dog, Tipsy, cross the rainbow bridge in the comfort of a familiar and peaceful environment. From the moment she arrived, Dr. Sarah was compassionate, gentle, and incredibly patient. She took the time to make sure Tipsy was calm, comfortable, and surrounded by love. Her kindness and professionalism brought us so much peace during such an emotional time. We will always be grateful that Tipsy's final moments were spent at home, resting peacefully with the people who loved her most. Thank you, Dr. Sarah, for providing such a beautiful and dignified goodbye. Your compassion will never be forgotten.

    Faithful Friend/Dr. Sarah is truly heaven-sent. Even though her schedule was already full, she made…read moretime for us so we could say goodbye to our beloved 18-year-old fur baby. Her empathy, kindness, and calm demeanor made an incredibly difficult moment feel peaceful and gentle. She explained every step of the process so we understood what she was doing and what to expect during the in-home euthanasia. Because of her compassion, we were able to hold our fur baby throughout the entire process, which meant the world to us. Saying goodbye to a cherished pet is one of the hardest things a family can face. It was especially difficult for us because he has been with us since he was just three weeks old--when my husband brought him home, and we bottle-fed him as a tiny ball of baby fluff. After 18 years as part of our family, letting him go was heartbreaking. Dr. Sarah handled everything with such care and respect, giving our sweet boy a peaceful and loving goodbye in the comfort of his home. We highly recommend Dr. Sarah/Faithful Friend and we are deeply grateful for her compassion during such a painful time.

    Sierra Ranch Veterinary Clinic - My Big Boy Cooper

    Sierra Ranch Veterinary Clinic

    (139 reviews)

    We came to Sierra Ranch looking for a two fold secondary opinion. We wanted to get some information…read morefrom the vet side and then also some information from the rehabilitation side. They were clear in the beginning that they operate sepratelty and that was super helpful to know. The staff was super friendly and the kind- they were honest with us when it came to what could be done or what was needed for our pup and possible options for moving forward. My only complaint is that some of the front desk staff have a tendency to malinger and chat with you in the front. When I come in I am very open for small talk but there have been a couple of times I've come in and I felt like we were almost being held hostage with small talk. One day checkout took about 25 min, when it really should have taken half that. I simply just didn't have the time. I appreciate the friendliness, but I would also appreciate the social awareness as well. Just make sure you pad your appointment times with some extra time to chat as well.

    Dr. Williams, thank you for your response to my recent review. You indicated in your response two…read morethings that I believe highlight my issues with your practice. 1. You prefer patients get medication at your clinic. So do I, you prescribed pregabalin for Tess that is hard to find, your clinic doesn't fill it and prices range from 300 down to 34. Chewy doesn't have it. All I needed was for your staff to ok the fill over the phone with no additional paperwork. This involved checking the prescription on the computer and authorizing it. They said no twice even after contacting a manager. 2. You were Charlie's PTP. You had all his records, ordered tests and handled some of his routine follow-up while he was being treated at UC Davis. We spent thousands of dollars at your clinic on Charlie for tests. UC Davis indicated within 5 minutes of me taking him there that he had a pronounced heart murmur. He had been seen at your clinic only one week before. I don't know if you listened to his heart, but Davis was very surprised that our vet had not caught the murmur. Charlie had endocarditis, we will never know if catching it earlier would have made any difference but the endless scans to his abdomen and numerous blood tests were financially very difficult and in the end heartbreaking and unnessary. I would have appreciated if some common sense could have been used given Tess" prescription as what you prescribed is not easy to obtain, and that a more thorough routine exam of Charlie could have been done prior to running expensive tests. These pets are loved family members. Thank you

    ESTES KATRINA DVM - vet - Updated August 2026

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