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Hudson Veterinary Care

3.7 (6 reviews)
Closed • 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
Updated a few days ago

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Pet physical or wellness exam

Pet vaccinations

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8 months ago

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1 year ago

Great staff!! they're fantastic to my furry kids and always accommodating!! The front desk staff are always welcoming and friendly.

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2 years ago

Awful vet clinic. Do not recommend bringing you animal here. They charge high prices and don't accommodate. Don't do it

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1 year ago

they've always been accommodating, let you know up front on charges so there is no surprise. always friendly!

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Kodiak Veterinary Hospital

Kodiak Veterinary Hospital

(7 reviews)

We love Dr Barret and Dennis! When we leave any appointment I feel very comfortable and confident…read morein what we discussed, unlike before at old vets where I was always doubting and googling after every appointment. Our dog was experiencing a lot of intestinal issues along with yeast over growth on his skin which was always red sticky and stinky. After trying everything our other vet suggested for 3years and changing his food so many times along with so much wasted money for no outcome I finally decided that I would take matters into my own hands and cook his food to remove any possible ingredients that could be causing all his issues. Not many vets align with this natural approach so I started to get nervous that what if I was causing him more harm than good. Some how we came accross Dr Barret while doing a Google search and brought our doggie to see her. She does a very extensive first appointment consultation and then sends you a very detailed over view and action plan. She gave me the reassurance that I needed that cooking his food was the right choice and that we we're heading down the right path to heal our boy! She educated us on gut health and suggested natural supplements to incorporate, additional recipe options, and wholistic remedies to help heal our boy from the inside out. The few several appointments can be pricy as it's important to get some testing done to get a true picture of what's going on along with the additional supplements but once your dog is on the road to a healthy life your vet appointments become so minimal so for us it was worth every single penny. I can't thank Dr Barret for being a part of getting our boy so healthy. Within a year of consistent natural diet and supplements all his intestinal issues went away his skin and fur is absolutely beautiful no redness no smell no shedding so beautiful and shiny! We are now super educated and aware of what our dog eats to keep him on this path forever. Education is key and Dr Barret provided us with so much great information that we are always sharing with our other fur parent friends.

I would absolutely recommend Dr Barrett and her team to my friends and family -- She is extremely…read moreprofessional in her dealings with me and she always takes the time to explain what her plan is and why she's doing it. I find her very personable as well! It is quite obvious that she cares deeply for the pets she treats and she wants what's best for them -- thus she will try to point you in the direction that will hopefully provide the best outcome, whether with food advice or medications, which may be of 'western' or 'eastern' origins. I was very pleased that she is a proponent of getting titers on pets rather than simply following the standard protocols for vaccinations. My dog was in such bad shape due to immune dysfunction and consequent skin ailments that his prior owners had to give him up to the ARL-NH -- it was Dr Barret who turned this case around as she assumed care for him at that juncture and now, 5 years later, I have stuck with Dr Barrett because she has a proven track record. My dog is managed very well with her treatment protocol ( I'd say it's her own tweak of the 'Plechner protocol' which has my dog on a v small dose of hydrocortisone as well as thyroid med -- he's doing VERY well ever since he's been under her care though he will need ongoing management, which is exactly what she explained to me when I met her 5 yrs ago). She will lay before you the full spectrum of options to treat a problem, and certainly each pet owner will need to figure out what they can do to make that work within the confines of their own particular situation -- I think I have worked out a pretty good routine for my dog and I credit Dr Barrett for getting me there. I think she is a step up from the average vet, and has approached treating her patients using the best of both worlds of medical training - the east and the west!-- and she clearly cares deeply for my dog's well-being (she's treating him, not me!) -- what more can I ask of my vet?

Animal Medical Center of New England

Animal Medical Center of New England

(33 reviews)

We bring two Labradors to this location. The staff and doctors are really good. We feel well cared…read morefor and would certainly recommend AMC. They are not inexpensive, however, price is what you pay, value is what you get. Regarding the facility, I realize they are renovating and potentially improving the place, the current facility needs a good cleaning.

They did successfully fix up our cat in an emergency surgery situation when he was clogged up with…read moreurinary crystals and near death, but read on for the full story. After overnight stays and several thousand dollars later he was in survivable shape and emerged with a lifetime prescription for veterinary formula food (both wet and dry). The prescription for this food was explicitly written to indicate that he would need this prescription food for the rest of his life and it was written to cover 50+ refills of any size wet or dry. The script did not include any expiration date. This would likely be enough food to last the entire balance of his life. After a few years, though, this facility decided that they would no longer authorize prescription refills of the food when contacted by food retailers (Petsmart, Chewy, etc.). Even though the prescription explicitly said he would need to receive ONLY this food for the rest of his life, and even though we were nowhere near the number of refills provided for in the script provided to us post-surgery, this facility decided that we could no longer purchase the prescription food (by denying script refill authorization). Several conversations ensued after retailers notified us that this place was refusing to authorize refills. The bottom line is that this facility decided to hold the prescription food hostage until and unless we brought our cat, who was/is perfectly healthy otherwise since the blockage surgery, in for a checkup appointment. This cat either throws up, poops himself, or both virtually every time he is transported anywhere by car and gets stressed to the hilt when he is forced into a carrier and then taken somewhere in a car. As his owners and family it is our belief that the stress it would cause him to be taken in for an appointment, in light of his clearly good current health, would outweigh the benefits of scheduling a vet visit at present. This facility does not respect that decision, though, and despite originally providing a script that explicitly said he would need to be fed this food for the rest of his life and which prescription had no expiration date and which has not even been refilled 1/3 the number of times it was written to provide for refills, and which prescription food he has now been fed successfully for several years post-surgery, has determined that they will now hold the prescription hostage until he is brought in for a visit. We are currently working to gradually transition him off of the prescription food (albeit certainly a bit nervous) due to this unprincipled action, and if he indeed needs a trip back to the vet at some point you can bet your bottom dollar that it will not scheduled at this place. Be careful, as even if they may fix up your loved pet in an emergency situation, you may yet in the future find your prescription(s) being held hostage to future appointments. ------------------ Edit 8/4/2025 in response to Animal Medical Center of New England's 8/4/2025 reply to the above review: Response to my review "This should never be the impression we leave..." inaccurately implies there was some ambiguity in terms of the multiple conversations that ensued between myself and the facility. However in reality there was/is no ambiguity as to the circumstances involved. On multiple occasions the staff there have left no doubt about what transpired. Despite vet diet food script being written, post-surgery, with no expiration date and providing for enough refills to last for a decade plus, and despite writing on same prescription that our cat should receive *only* this food for the rest of his life and also reiterating the same verbally (that he should be fed *only* this food for life), you refuse(d) to authorize continued refills in accordance with the written script. The impression left is wholly consistent with both the reality and with the office ultimatum given; bring him back in or we will not authorize further food refills. "it's important to us that your cat remains healthy and comfortable..." rings darn hollow.

Hudson Veterinary Care - vet - Updated May 2026

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