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    Lancaster Veterinary Hospital

    5.0 (1 review)

    Services - Lancaster Veterinary Hospital

    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    3 days ago

    Wonderful veterinary care, start to finish:) Thank you for your kind care....................................

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    North Country Animal Hospital

    North Country Animal Hospital

    (6 reviews)

    Compassionate, caring and loving. They have need our vet choice for a number of years. They are top…read morerated in my book.

    I called this office last week when my dog was having an emergency medical issue. His normal vet,…read moreDr Sheri at Conway Vet was out having emergency surgery so I reached out to other local clinics. Understandably, like many area businesses, they are overwhelmed and cannot take new clients. What is not understandable is why the person who answered the phone was so rude. She actually went out of her way to be rude and condescending. I have no doubt it must get annoying to have to tell people countless times a day that you are not accepting new patients, but perhaps mention that on the recorded message. You don't have to be kind but when someone is trying to get help for their best friend who is having frightening symptoms, you should really skip the whole being a jerk thing. I was able to find another vet and he got great care and is doing well now. I'm glad we were able to find another clinic because I would have taken him to this place despite the rudeness if they had been willing to see him, I was that desperate to get him help, but outside of a medical emergency, I would never want to place his care and well being in the hands of people like this. Imagine getting the honor and privilege to work with and care for animals all day and somehow still manage to be a horrible and miserable human.

    Littleton Area Veterinary Emergency Service

    Littleton Area Veterinary Emergency Service

    (15 reviews)

    Went there they came to the door and told me I had to go back and call while I'm standing there…read morewith tears running down my face. When I got to talk to the intake worker she was cold and rude. I told her my cat had diarrhea and her response "oh your here for euthanasia" I replied NO The vet I spoke with was very patient and kind..however about $700 dollars I was told my cat had cancer I said how long, a month a week he said not even! When my husband went to pay the bill the woman acted put out and rude. I cried for a few weeks everyone I held her...it's been 2 years Do not recommend!!!!

    If you are in a situation where you are struggling financially, do not attempt to receive services…read morefrom this business. Cold hearted, money driven - they are not there to help everyone, just those with loads of $$$. My dog had a puncture wound from running in the woods - an 8in long scrape with a very deep 1.5in puncture wound right in the middle of the scrape. The puncture itself was at an angle, and beyond anything I have ever treated on a dog. It was located on his chest extending down to his ribs. He was bleeding, and needed stitches. After almost 3 hours (a 40+ minute wait in the parking lot plus the 2+ hours they had him) I received a call about his status. He had not been evaluated because "he didn't like them very much" (snippy from the fear and the pain he was in). They placed him in a kennel, did not muzzle him, did not look at his wound, and provided no treatment. YET, the call was to discuss how I was going to pay (estimated between $900 and $1900). When I explained I could not pay anything near that in full, he was refused any treatment. The most disheartening piece of this whole thing is that they already knew this before I brought him in. I called ahead driving from about an hour away. I told them what happened, my concerns, that he would likely be snippy because he is pain so please muzzle him, as well as the fact that I would only be able to pay the $185 emergency fee, and need to do a payment plan for the rest. If that was not an option, then why even take him? I could have treated it myself sooner, or attempted to find someone or somewhere else where he could receive care. The demeanour of the entire staff shifted the moment they realized I was not going to be able to pay. I was treated as a second class citizen, and forced to sign an AMA stating I consented to the refusal of care - which I did not, I just had no other choice. They delayed his care by 4 hours for something that could have been life threatening. There was no "bedside manner" - they even had the nerve to rub salt in the wound and say "hey, its not because we don't care." They don't care - not about anything but money. They offered no options, no help, and no treatment. My dog could have died - I have never been so disappointed with an establishment or its staff. I used them before for my other dog, but was financially stable at that time and had no issue. To have experienced such a drastically different response, SOLELY because of money, is inexcusable. I was lucky enough to get him into his regular vet 2 days later, and get him the proper treatment, antibiotics etc, for $160 - and after sharing with them my experience at LAVES, they too were in disbelief. "If you care, you would do something" - I couldn't agree more. For all you fortunate souls who are not in a situation of financial struggle - disregard this review. It serves not to slam the establishment, but to warn those who may be in similar shoes, so they do not have to go through what I just did.

    Karla's Pet Rendezvous - Jazzie girl- Labradoodle Momma!

    Karla's Pet Rendezvous

    (48 reviews)

    I already wrote a review on their website and it disappeared…read more I didn't want to write this review but I feel it's important for people who love their pets. We brought our seventeen year old papillon for two days last weekend to Karla's Pet Rendezvous. Our first impression was great. They were very friendly and they said they were waiting for us. Someone took our dog right away and said she would be with her. The woman at the desk received our dog's bag and started taking notes of everything we needed with respect to feeding our dog. We gave her a new bag of very special food and explained how to serve it. We told her also that we left a can of food, only in case of need. She was saying yes to everything. I wonder if she actually wrote it down. Two days later we returned for our dog. We were very concerned to find out if she ate well. She usually doesn't eat well when we are not around and that's why we brought in the special food. To our surprise, they said she ate well. We also asked if she was taken out to the bathroom recently. She said about an hour ago. Our dog was crying from the moment she saw us, which was also unusual but we thought she really missed us. We left, thinking everything was fine. We took her outside and she peed immediately for a long time. She doesn't do this unless she hasn't been out for hours. I was already disappointed but I didn't say anything and left. Our dog kept crying in the car, which it's also strange. I gave her a treat and she devoured it. And wanted more. I told my husband, our dog seems very hungry which it's very unusual since it was about 3 in the afternoon and she doesn't eat dinner until after 6. We stopped to feed her. The first thing we found was the bag of the special foods that was not even open. We served it immediately and our dog was really starving. They didn't even opened it! We found the can food that was open and they used only a little bit. We were so upset. Our dog ate and stopped crying. The next day I called the pet boarding place and they dismissed me. They said it was an accident. I felt really bad to have left my dog in such bad care. I do not recommend this place at all.

    Boarded my dog, the dog was happy and healthy when I picked him. The dog also has been in for…read moregrooming and toenails, highly recommend

    Bethel Animal Hospital - My dog named Chien

    Bethel Animal Hospital

    (11 reviews)

    Have been coming here for YEARS! My latest dog is now 7, and VERY anxious. 9 out of 10 of my…read morevisits have been great. they have been very creative in how they examine her, (outside, one distracts her while the other tech gives the shot from behind and between my legs, look in her ears while she hides behind me on the bench, etc)and very respectful of my feelings as her "mom". The only exception was during covid, when they simply pulled her away with a struggle without pausing to help her settle. since then, it has been MUCH better!!!

    72 dollars to listen to my dogs heart for maybe one second. We called ahead told them she is an…read moreanxious dog and that it is tough to get an exam on her but she needed her shots. When the vet finally came in I said just do the shots she said she would like to get an exam I did not agree but she tried anyway and charges me for it. If a brief health check involves listening to the heart through a porch railing for literally a second or two then I apologies for being wrong. The vet tech Amanda was super nice and compassionate, if not for her this would be a one star review. The vet herself left much to be desired. She did not seem to want to be there. If you have a dog who is anxious find a different vet. They were for sure over crowded at least on this day and I have been told they have turned down new patients in the recent past. You are veterinarians you get paid huge amounts of money and should be grateful for that. As a result, you should be kind, caring, generous, understanding, and flexible. Also, you're dealing with a plethora of different animals with a plethora of different personalities if you're not equipped to handle an anxious dog, be honest about it. You should be well aware that dogs can read body language and when you walk into a room with a negative demeanor that I as a human can pick up on the dog will pick up on it 10 fold. Maybe smile, use a happy tone, get down to their level give them a treat. This vet literally was hiding behind the tech in the doorway when she came in the room. Her mannerisms look suspicious to me I can only imagine what my dog thought. Thank you, Amanda for all your help you are wonderful. It's too bad you weren't the vet I bet you would make a better one than her.

    Lancaster Veterinary Hospital - vet - Updated May 2026

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