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Animal Emergency Clinic - Someday the vet will actually check him...

Animal Emergency Clinic

3.7(26 reviews)
4.6 mi

If you are going to an after hours clinic you know it will be up to luck to determine how long you…read morewait. Our pet was conscious and able to breathe, so I was fine when certain conditions got rushed ahead of us. We waited about two hours before getting out of the waiting room, and then another two hours before seeing the actual vet. But after 4 hours of listening to your dog wimpering in pain, even the most sensitive and calm people would start to break. I wish someone had at least taken a glance at him and give some reassurance. When our pet was finally seen, the treatment was done promptly. In less than an hour he was returned and we were told to wait a couple minutes for the vet notes and medicine. We waited two hours for those notes. My dog was a miserable mess from the meds, his e-collar, and all his wounds. The lady working at the desk that night was very nice and tried to reassure that we would indeed eventually get to leave. But it is just never something I've had happen at any other format of doctors office before. Usually when places are busy, they do their best to sweep you right out the door. It's this final two hour wait that gets them two stars instead of three. All in all, we were there 7 hours. I would not want to go back, but after hour choices are limited. This place was at least clean and the employees seem nice enough, but I would still encourage your pets not to get sick/injured on a Sunday or a weeknight.

PLEASE READ...LONG BUT IMPORTANT!! I brought my 7 week old puppy to the emergency clinic who did…read morehave a heart murmur to be looked at because she wasn't eating and seemed as if she were dehydrated. First off, he wait was a ridiculous 4 hours for a place where you need immediate care, and then they make you wait in parking lot and don't communicate anything to you. After 4.5 hours I demanded to see my puppy after being told she still had not been assigned to a doctor. Dr. Traynor came in first and said her condition had worsened and she recommended euthanasia. I was shocked because I had not brought them a dying puppy and never intended to euthanize her! She said she had done a sonogram and she had heart disease. She shot down any idea of surgery saying it would be too expensive and when I said I wanted to bring my puppy home, she further argued with me that she was suffering too much for that. Finally, I reluctantly agreed to euthanasia. When they brought my Olivia into me she was already dead. I pointed out to Dr. Traynor that she wasn't breathing, was cold and her eyes were glazed over and she immediately checked for a heartbeat and said there was one so she had to get the medicine in her before I would object. I was so overwhelmed with grief at that point that I couldn't even function. Later, I thought about the whole situation and it just didn't make any sense. It became obvious to me that they put her in an oxygen cage and simply forgot about her, leaving her to go down hill with no care. I later met with Dr Traynor and the Administrator and got more unsettling news. Apparently they don't document when their patients are treated and could offer my no more than a document that said she was sleeping when I asked for proof that they were monitoring my puppy. The sonogram was never noted on her chart and only diagnosis was heart murmur and suggested treatment was euthanasia, which was the only thing on my bill. Dr. Traynor further admitted that when she was initially admitted to the hospital, someone looked at her and decided euthanasia was the treatment. They further agreed that I should have been communicated with and told 4 hours earlier of their plan, so that I could have made a decision earlier on which would have been to take my puppy home. I drove an hour to their facility because they are supposed to have specialists to take care of heart issues but instead they have vets just out of vet school! Lastly, I had a conversation with Dr. Rob Presley, the Chief of Staff, who assured me that they had always had the best interest of their patients at heart but eventually just wanted to pay me off and have me sign a gag order for his insulting offer! I suggested many changes in order to benefit future patients and ultimately clear up problems but apparently he is not really interested in doing that. I have spoken to many of the negative posters here and they are willing to join my crusade to get Upstate to take notice of their short comings and join in the voice to be heard. I will be taking to the media and animal rights groups to get my story and all of the others out there in hopes of Upstate finally taking notice. Please contact me if you want to also partake in facilitating some change so that you beloved pets will get the proper care they deserve! And please do comment if you've had a bad experience so that others will know of the cruel and sub-par service Upstate Emergency clinic offers!

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Upstate Vet Emergency & Specialty Care - Greenville - Olive at upstate Christmas2019

Upstate Vet Emergency & Specialty Care - Greenville

3.2(79 reviews)
4.6 mi

One year ago today I said good-bye to my buddy of 11-yrs, DiNozzo. After surgery by a local vet for…read morewhat turned out to be a high-grade tumor we were referred to Upstate Vet. After some tests Dr Martinez recommended 8-chemo treatments over 4-months. All went well during treatments, but unfortunately later more tumors appeared. Dr Martinez said further treatments would not be productive and predicted he had 3-6 months left. The doctor suggested medication that might slow the progress. He lived 7-more months. When the end came we went to UV where the doctor verified it was time. They have a "comfort room" where I spent time saying good-bye before Dr Martinez administered the drug. DiNozzo passed peacefully in seconds. Everyone involved was gentle and respectful. They made a clay disc of his paw print and later sent a book to me about dogs in heaven that was signed by many employees that had met DiNozzo. Dr Martinez wrote a nice note in the book. As DiNozzo had been a patient at UV Dr Martinez said there was no charge for the final visit. All pet stories don't have a happy ending but going to UV got us another year together. I truly appreciate the care and treatment that was given to my fur buddy by the team in building #1 at Upstate Vet in Greenville, SC.

Never received a call back as their business stated concerning the medication my dog was on for a…read moresnake bite. Called 8/29/25 and 8/30/25 and recorded statement said I would be called by the end of the next business day. Still nothing. Thank God my regular vet did respond on his day off!

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