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    Highland Housecalls

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Canyon Pet Hospital

    Canyon Pet Hospital

    (245 reviews)

    The staff was very nice and attentive to the moment we walked in from the receptionist to the nurse…read moreand doctor. Our dog is still a pup but large and very energetic and the staff were amazing and very patient with her.This place was recommended by PetSmart in flagstaff AZ and now I see why! Their great with pets and owners both.

    I am absolutely appalled by the treatment my English Bulldog and I received at Canyon Pet Hospital…read morein Flagstaff. My dog is a very healthy English Bulldog with no history of medical issues. We took him camping up north at Happy Jack, and shortly after arriving, he began panting heavily. Initially, I thought it was just excitement from the new environment and tried to comfort him with water, walks, and treats. But as the hours passed, his breathing worsened alarmingly, and he started making strange choking or gagging sounds like he was struggling to breathe. Fearing for his life, my husband and I rushed him to the nearest emergency vet--Canyon Pet Hospital--about 30 minutes away. From the moment we arrived, the experience was shocking. Before any examination or treatment, they demanded an outrageous $525 upfront emergency fee. At that moment, I was terrified and not thinking about money, so I paid it. The assistant even announced over her radio "payment secured" like it was some transaction, not an emergency situation involving a living creature. Once my dog was taken back, I was left waiting in confusion and fear. Dr. Karin Sogarrd, the veterinarian, came out and said they had no idea what was wrong and couldn't perform X-rays or labs because of how distressed my dog was. She seemed suspicious about my dog's health history--implying I wasn't being truthful--and that felt like an accusation, adding insult to injury. A while later she pushed for a surgery called stenotic nares, which she admitted she wasn't even sure was necessary. She told me this surgery would help his breathing, but her uncertainty made me question everything. Dr. Sogarrd pressured me hard to leave my dog there for 3-4 days, including a holiday when the hospital would be closed. They gave me a nearly $6,000 estimate, which was completely overwhelming. When I asked what immediate treatments they were doing, they said oxygen, sedation, and anxiety meds. But why push an expensive surgery without a clear diagnosis? They scared me by saying my dog could die if I didn't consent, using guilt and fear to corner me into a decision I wasn't ready to make. After refusing the surgery, I was forced to sign paperwork declining the estimate and forced to sign an AMA (against medical advice) and was subjected to more pressure, including a horrifying statement that if my dog survived it would be "an act of God." This was traumatizing and utterly unprofessional. I just wanted my dog home where he was comfortable, not trapped in a scary hospital with strangers. They then insisted I pay the remaining balance for the medications before they would release my dog to me. Again, they made an announcement over their radio mic about "payment secured" before returning my dog. Once home, I watched him closely, and thankfully he improved significantly within two days as the meds wore off. This made it clear to me that the surgery they wanted was completely unnecessary and that they were trying to take advantage of my vulnerable state. Furthermore, they forgot to return my dog's leash and vest. I called since again, i live almost 3 hours away, and when I asked them to mail it back, they said yes--but I would have to pay over $50 for shipping and they can send me a link to secure payment! This is ridiculous and shows a complete lack of care or responsibility on their part. It felt like they were squeezing money out of me at every possible turn, even for something they forgot. Canyon Pet Hospital, and Dr. Karin Sogarrd in particular, showed zero compassion, pushed unnecessary treatments, and operated with a mindset that prioritized money over care. Their aggressive sales tactics and cold attitude during a critical emergency left me feeling exploited and traumatized. I will be filing a formal complaint with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) about their unprofessional conduct and unethical practices. I cannot, in good conscience, recommend this place to anyone. Please seek emergency care elsewhere and avoid this greedy, heartless establishment

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    Veterinary Emergency And Specialty Center of Northern Arizona

    (72 reviews)

    10/10 they saved my dogs life, the staff is absolutely amazing, the explained everything to us so…read morewell so there were no surprises, amazing communication! They were so good with my dog as well! Don't know what we would have done if it wasn't for them!

    One is too many stars. We took our dog for stitches…read more We got a proposal for $3600. WHAT??? He needs bloodwork, X-rays, pathology, general anesthesia, radiology, it could have penetrated the chest wall, 4 hour hospital stay and too many other things to mention. We had to pay $219 after they did nothing except look at our dog. All that took an hour and half. This after driving over an hour. Once they gave our dog back to us, we drove 2 hours to Yavapai Animal Emergency in Prescott Valley. They examined him in about 10 minutes. Thoroughly explained what they would do. Give him a shot, clean and staple up cut and send him home. They were done 20 minutes later and we were on our way home. The cost was $680. When I told this awful place in Flagstaff that they should be ashamed of themselves, they told me "we offer the gold standard of care". What a joke. I WAS ALMOST PHYSICALLY ILL. DO NOT TAKE YOUR BELOVED FURRY FRIEND TO THIS PLACE. Two hours of driving to and from this place. $219 for absolutely NOTHING. Just for them to give us our dog back. They should return our money. And by the way, the Dr that came into the room for 1-2 minutes reeked of perfume so bad. If he had been in the room any longer, I would have had to get out my inhaler to breathe. Yuck.

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