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Dana Park Veterinary Hospital - Francine and Copper. Happy Customers

Dana Park Veterinary Hospital

(71 reviews)

The staff is always pleasant and they care about the animals. It can be hard to get an appointment…read moresometimes but I know they do as much as they can.

Disappointed! They gave me a liquid antibiotic that got me…read morethru 4 days of 7. My doctor visit was $340. I gave my cat a water diluted antibiotic for Sunday & Monday, until I could tell them I was out. They said I must have been doing something wrong or my syringe was incorrect, to bring everything in. I did. My mark on the syringe was correct but they pleaded with me that I should have had enough. I did not spill it, as it is an anti spill bottle. I gave the correct dosage everyday. I told them there was not much in the bottle to begin with, They gave me more, in a different bottle that was black, a new syringe that was the same size, kept my old bottle and charged me $41. I barely got 2 full doses out of the new bottle ( bubbles at end of 2nd dose). I pulled the gasket top off and it was indeed empty. I have been generally happy with the vets there but this situation really didn't feel right which is why I am writing about it. I am not even sure how to protect myself in the future. I guess I would politely ask them to prove it or convince me there is enough or take a picture of the bottle if the liquid is visible along with their written commitment of the quantity in the bottle. I guess just beware when you cannot count your antibiotic and it is liquid!!!!

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Westside Pet Hospital

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Our 17 year old Chi wasn't eating and had terrible diarrhea. I called and left a message and they…read morecalled first thing in the morning. Got her in that morning, they checked her out gave her some medicine there and sent us home with more. This was on a Friday and they called early Monday morning to check on her. She is now eating like crazy and back to her old self. Thank you Westside Karen

This is an updated review after I retracted the original review I previously wrote as I was giving…read moremy vet the benefit of the doubt. My dog was originally diagnosed with an eye condition that requires him to be on a life long med or he could possibly go blind. Upon my visit to my current vet she advised she would renew his prescription. When I ordered it the prescription was denied by chewy stating that the vet denied it. When I contacted my current vet about this she advised me she would not renew this med until he was seen bye an ophthalmologist in Medford. I then asked why I wasn't told this at the visit or made aware when she made this decision, or any time that I called after to find out why and all she could tell me is she had poor communication with me. So I made an appt for end of March since this ophthalmologist travels to Redding. I asked Westside if they would renew his med until he could be seen. She refused. He ran out of his ointment and after 2 days his eyes got significantly worse so I made an appt at Shingletown vet. At my appointment with Shingletown vet they confirmed he had the eye condition and in fact needed the medication right away. He was then given his medication right there in the office, and they advised that they would renew his medication and there was no need for me to meet with the ophthalmologist and spend another $300.

Hooked on Dogs - petboarding - Updated May 2026

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