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    Gerard Clarke, DVM

    5.0 (1 review)

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    VCA Catoosa Animal Hospital

    VCA Catoosa Animal Hospital

    3.0
    (29 reviews)

    The best staff imaginable. I lost a senior cat I had taken in off the streets and cried like a mess…read morewhile in the office. They where so understanding and sweet and rushed him back as an emergency, they even gave me time alone with him, while I had to decide what to do with him. They made the process swift and simple and where very empathetic. A few months later I brought a kitten in, I switched he food abruptly and she got bloated, dehydrated, and constipated. She was so sick and was up all night crying and vomiting, I was so worried that she would pass like the cat I had before and rushed over there exhausted and stressed, they got me in same day as soon as possible and they treated her with the best care (even though she screamed and acted up like a psychopath) After some fluids and TLC she was back to normal. Running around and playing, eating normally, and back to her regular bathroom schedule. I am so glad they where here for her, they are miracle workers!

    We were with Catoosa VCA for 14 years and left their practice this month following what was…read moredescribed to me by another thoroughly established licensed vet as negligent care. Two weeks ago, my 14 year old shi tzu underwent the routine dental cleaning that she has received every year. Before her cleaning, we did the required blood work. We received a text from one of the doctors stating that the blood work was "all good". The lab results were not available for us to view at that time, and the front desk clerk said it takes a while for them to load into the system when we called to state we couldn't see them. Taking the doctor's word, we schedule her dental, which is done under anesthesia. When we dropped her off, she was her normal, completely spry senior self. When we were called to pick her up, we were told everything went well. When we arrived, she was barely responding to us and didn't seem to know what was going on. This is different from every other time we have picked her up, but the tech assured us that she had taken her out and she walked around, but was just sleepy again. On the ride home, I was completely worried but thought she might need to sleep it off. After taking a brief nap, she was completely agitated and confused. She did not sleep the entire night. We called and explained her confusion and now new hunched posture, and were told to return to the office if we were concerned. We went back and Dr. Collins examined her and said she just needs time due to her age and the anesthesia. When I asked about her posture, he said maybe they "tweaked" her back since X-rays were done also. Tweaked her back??? So he prescribed an NSAID, and off we went. Well, at this time she was also refusing to eat, which we told him, and he did not seem concerned. The NSAID was given, and she began to vomit in the coming days, so we again returned to VCA Catoosa. We saw a female doctor this time who stated it was just her back and prescribed a steroid right after an NSAID with no washout period. She began to have diarrhea. Luckily, she did not develop a stomach ulcer or GI bleed. She still was not eating a week later. We decided to see another respected vet office in the Chattanooga area, which immediately drew labs and found that she had sustained a kidney injury from surgery and that her pre-anesthesia labs showed that she was developing acute pancreatitis and should not have had an elective procedure. They also checked blood pressure, which showed that she was severely hypertensive. Catoosa had never routinely monitored her BP. I wasn't aware this was something done for dogs until I went to an office that actually examined her properly. So she had to be hospitalized at our expense for a kidney injury and pancreatitis. The only time anyone called to check on her was when we requested records to be sent to a new office. It was more of a "why" inquiry than a "how is your pup really doing" inquiry. I requested cancellation of the care club membership and was told we technically owed them money since the plan had just renewed, but they were going to do us a favor by cancelling a plan we had for 14 years and had barely used, free of charge. This was after they severely injured my pup, which cost us over $3,000 out of pocket. On top of everything, the negligence continued when Dr. Collins called to tell me to continue using prednisone that they had prescribed to treat the back that they had injured. Luckily, with her stomach issues and her inability to eat, we did not continue to use it. This was during the period that we were waiting on the lab results from the new vet. There was no way I was taking any more medical advice from Catoosa, and I am so glad that I got a second opinion because I truly feel she would not be here today. I will be reaching out to VCA headquarters and the veterinarian licensing board to file complaints. Hopefully, this will save someone from watching their animal suffer while "doctors" just push meds at them without properly exploring what is going on. It truly broke my heart because we TRUSTED them.

    Animal Clinic East

    Animal Clinic East

    3.4
    (31 reviews)

    I've been a client of Animal Clinic East for about a year now. I see Dr. Love because I have a…read moreBoxer and she does, too, so I know she knows the unique issues that come with the breed. She's been great with my boy, who's a rescue and has some problems. She's patient with him, answers questions about treatment options, and seems to be up to date on current literature and treatments, which is really important to me. The office and techs have been great, too. The only thing I don't like is the inability to see a doctor on Saturday. I ended up taking my cat to my previous vet for an emergency because they were open on a Saturday and I didn't want to go to the emergency vet who didn't know him at all. Most people work during the week and it's very inconvenient not to have vet staff on the weekends even for regular visits.

    The quality of customer service at this location just does NOT compare to the downtown Animal…read moreClinic location! The front desk lady is very dry and shows no emotion- it's almost rude! The pet tech helper was a bit distasteful as well! You aren't allowed to be with your pet at all during their frightful time at the vet! It's unacceptable and unprofessional to refuse this accommodation to the pet owners and their pets! They DON'T bathe cats without drugging them- unlike the receptionist said they did. Once we left, Animal Clinic Downtown was able to successfully trim all my cats' nails without any kind of problem, and they had no problem with letting me sit in during their nail trim! I've never had a single issue with any service or employee at Animal Clinic Downtown!

    Gerard Clarke, DVM - vet - Updated July 2026

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