Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Hyduke Joseph J Vmd

    5.0 (2 reviews)

    Services - Hyduke Joseph J Vmd

    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

    Hyduke Joseph J Vmd Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Hyduke Joseph J Vmd

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    15 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    12 years ago

    Dr Hyduke and the entire team are as good as it gets in caring for your pets!

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Veterinarians 2,737 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    VRC

    VRC

    (165 reviews)

    Yes it's pricey it's a 24/hr ER. Duh. It is 100% worth it. Dr. St Clair was absolutely amazing and…read morehelped me to stay calm during a very stressful emergency with my pet. They are very transparent about pricing and she gave me several different options in different price ranges. She explained everything thoroughly and made sure I understood. When I ultimately had to transfer him to a different hospital for surgery due to pricing, they totally understood and assisted with the transfer. And they even followed up to see how his surgery went.

    My dog was diagnosed with Anal sac adenocarcinoma while my mother was on hospice, so we decided to…read moremove forward with surgical removal of the tumor (at VRC's recommendation) because we didn't want to lose two family members at the same time. Prior to surgery, the doctors at VRC indicated that successful surgery would get us 1-3 more years with our pet. During surgery, they were able to remove most but not all of the metastatic growth so it was recommended that we move forward with chemo and radiation which would extend his life by 3-6 months instead of the 1-3 years initially stated. Well, our dog died exactly a week after surgery, 1.5 hours after my mother passed. The exact situation that we were trying to avoid unfolded as our worst nightmare. Unbeknownst to us, VRC operated even though our dog was anemic, and as a result, he spent the last week of his life in pain and internally bleeding. The morning of his passing, he was vomiting up blood clots and there were clots coming out of his nose. He was in shock and urinated all over my husband as he carried him to the car to rush him to our closest Vet ER (not VRC). At the ER, we were told it was too late so we made the impossible but humane decision to hold our dog until his last breath. After arriving home, we couldn't even mourn the two deaths we just experienced because we had to clean up the blood from our carpets, curtains, floors, walls, etc. before our young children got home from school so we didn't traumatize them. We paid VRC over $10k and all they did was kill our pet in the most traumatic way. On top of that, they haven't once reached out to check on our pet (he was supposed to have his sutures removed two weeks after surgery but obviously we didn't get to do that, but no one called to find out why) or express their condolences for our loss. I would and could not ever recommend this vet practice to anyone. So disappointing and heartbreaking.

    BluePearl Pet Hospital

    BluePearl Pet Hospital

    (132 reviews)

    Our dog Gwen was diagnosed with locally aggressive soft tissue sarcoma by Penn. It was located…read moreright by her eye. We were devastated. I think highly of Penn don't get me wrong. But, I was surprised to learn they do not have a surgical oncologist on staff. The Penn Dr. recommended Dr. Jennifer Reagan at Blue Pearl Malvern. She had a CT at Blue Pearl to be more informed for surgery. The CT report led us to the decision it would be wise to be as aggressive as we can to fight this. Gwen lost her right eye and a lymph node to this process. Dr. Reagan and the nursing staff kept communication very open from day one to the end. Everyone was good to us from the front desk staff to the Dr. herself. If you are an animal lover, you can tell when other people are true animal lovers. All the staff interacted with Gwen in that way and that provided much peace of mind. Gwen has had two follow ups at local vets since she has healed. Both vets commented on the quality of her stitching especially the eye since it was a long area. Gwen's pain was managed so well by the hospital I think the surgery was harder on us than it was on her. The days after coming home she was in high spirits and only concerned about where her groundhog friends were. I am thoroughly pleased with the level of care received. Recommend.

    They do not care about the animal.. only money. I told them flat out what I had to pay. They agreed…read moreand then came back with nonsense and said I had an outstanding bill after the procedure was done and I told them I had NO MORE MONEY. All they said was to put my animal to sleep if I couldn't pay for the $5000 surgery they wanted to do, while leaving my poor little guy with an obstructed bladder to suffer for 5 hours!! FIVE HOURS!!!! Then when they finally did the procedure to unblock him with minimal care and said that his bladder was overly bloody.. you left him sit for FIVE HOURS!!! Horrible place. I do not recommend

    Whitelands Animal Hospital

    Whitelands Animal Hospital

    (6 reviews)

    Very caring staff. Knowledgeable and compassionate doctors. I trust them with my cats' care.read more

    We brought my dog in for grooming today. She was in perfect health and had no issues when brought…read morein. We are overprotective of our dog and have canceled grooming appointments in the past for very minor health or physical issues. When we picked her up today she was coughing and having breathing problems. So much so, that we rushed her to her regular vet to be examined. Then we also discovered something is wrong with her leg after the grooming. She is now staying at her regular vet for observation all afternoon to make sure she is ok. We called Whitelands Animal Hospital to find out what happened during her visit to cause these issues that did not exist before her visit to them. We spoke to Dr Frost who was immediately very rude and defensive. Instead of addressing the issues, she berated us saying we took forever to pick her up. As they know, we live 15 mins away and immediately left the house to pick her up. There was no delay in picking her up. Perhaps they should call 20 minutes before a dog is finished to make sure there is no wait in pickup or ask owners to stay very close by if they don't want the dogs waiting around. We never had an issue with picking her up in that timeframe previously. Dr Frost also refused to accept that anything may have happened during the grooming to cause the injury to my dog's leg. She said my dog barking caused her breathing issues. Our vet does not agree. It is very concerning that a doctor would be so defensive and completely refuse to investigate what happened any further. This is negligence. We will not be giving Whitelands Animal Hospital any future business and if you care about your animals and their wellbeing I would not feel safe leaving them in their care.

    Hyduke Joseph J Vmd - vet - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...