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Lifsey Ben J Jr DVM

5.0 (1 review)

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1 year ago

We love Dr. Lifsey!! He has taken great care of our two poodles. I highly recommend him!

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Jackson Pet Emergency Clinic

Jackson Pet Emergency Clinic

(20 reviews)

We came in from Dyersburg on the weekend due to the fact there are no vets near us open. The check…read morein process was easy and the staff was friendly. The vet tech clearly knew what she was doing and was very comfortable around our dog. Our pup had a possible foreign body obstruction and ended up getting surgery. The vet updated us throughout the whole process and was very informative. The only thing I would change is the phone call that happened during surgery. We had to make a decision about care while our pup was still on the table and the service/sound of the call was awful. We could only hear every other word which made it difficult to make an informed decision. (Our service was great). Throughout the night they stressed that if we had any concerns or just wanted to check in that they were just a quick call away. Picking him up in the morning was a breeze and they gave us everything we needed in order to take good care of our pup. I would definitely go back if needed. Though I hope that doesn't happen.

Hello to the loving pet owners of our world, I contacted…read morethis establishment by phone and spoke with the attendant. She quoted a fee of only $120 to see my small pet, Rooroo. Before the visit, I observed two ticks on her, both of the same size and located in the same area. I was uncertain about how long they had been attached and wished to have her examined and the ticks removed. The cost for each tick was an additional $80, and if the removal proved difficult, the total cost could exceed $300 and may have to be still yet done by a regular vet of my choice the following day. That would have been an additional set of fees as well. This fee was solely to ensure the ticks were removed and my pet was free of health issues. Furthermore, the facility only accepted cash or credit card payment at the time and would not invoice my existing pet insurance plan, which I have through Walmart and Fetch via AARP. Consequently, I decided to take her to a nearby friends house that loves my kitten and my cat returns the same love and trustworthy them and because she is very important to me, and I could not perform the procedure myself, as I am emotionally attached to my pet, whom I consider my baby, and I only wanted the best care for her. Hence, upon arrival, I found the staff to be unfriendly and primarily focused on financial gain. It was late at night, around 2 a.m., and I woke a friend who is knowledgeable about such matters to assist me. I offered the friend a fee of $100, and because of the mutual trust and affection between my pet and the friend, the procedure was completed in about two minutes. I am strongly opposed to any service provider prioritizing profit over the well-being of a living creature, especially in emergency situations. My experience at that facility demonstrated greed and a lack of compassion from the staff, and I will not return. I called this emergency veterinary clinic because I was deeply worried about my little fur baby, RooRoo. She had two ticks attached in the same area, both about the same size, and I did not know how long they had been there. As any loving pet owner would, I wanted her examined immediately, the ticks safely removed, and to make sure she had no health complications. What I received instead was a price list before compassion. I was told it would be $120 just for them to look at her (exam fee), plus an additional $80 per tick for removal, and possibly more if they considered it difficult. That meant I was facing over $300 simply to help my baby in a moment of fear and urgency. I also asked about the pet insurance plans I carry, and they would not bill either one. Payment had to be made immediately, on the spot. When someone calls in distress over a beloved animal, the first concern should be the pet's well-being, not how fast a debit card can be swiped. I took RooRoo there anyway because she is my baby, and I wanted the best for her. But when I arrived around 2:00 a.m., the atmosphere felt cold, unfriendly, and centered on money rather than care. There was no warmth, no reassurance, and no sense that anyone truly cared about the frightened little animal I brought through the door. That experience upset me deeply. I ended up leaving, waking a trusted friend in the middle of the night, someone knowledgeable with animals, someone RooRoo knows and loves. Within two minutes, the ticks were removed calmly and safely in an environment of trust and kindness. That contrast said everything. I understand businesses must charge for services. I respect professionals being paid for their skill and time. But when an emergency clinic appears more concerned with profit than compassion, it leaves a lasting impression. When a vulnerable animal is involved, empathy should come first. What I saw that night felt like greed, indifference, and a complete lack of heart. I will never return. My RooRoo deserved comfort and care. Instead, we were met with a cash register.

Pet Wellness Clinic - Sunny, happy boy with no more itchies!

Pet Wellness Clinic

(7 reviews)

I started taking my Sunny to Pet Wellness when we moved here. He is a white rescue and has always…read morehad chronic itching . He got to the point this year where his white fur turned brown on his paws and hot spots from all of the licking he was doing. Dr Climer suggested an allergy test if I could afford it. It is $250 HOWEVER, given the amount of money I've spent over the years trying to get a resolution and some comfort for him, I figured this would save us money in the long run, not to mention helping him to be happier and healthier. So I had him tested. Turns out he is highly allergic to beef and corn, with mild allergies to pork. I immediately made sure his food and treats do not have these ingredients. I saw immediate results!!! I no longer have to give him Benadryl every day and he is so much happier. Thanks to Dr Climer for paying such attention to detail. We are very happy with her service overall but this was a game changer for Sunny!

My first time at this vet and will be the last time! The staff was very rude as soon as I came in!…read moreThe office is disgusting, there were cigarette ashes in the chairs. The vet tech backhanded me in the face as I was trying to help hold my puppy. She hit my eye pretty hard and although it was an accident I did not even get an apology. I had a bruise and discoloration in my eye later that day. Not only that, she started spraying disinfectant spray on the table with my puppy on the table and sprayed my leg. This girl is incompetent and definitely does not need to work around animals or people! Another girl walked in and kept dropping pills all over the floor not once or twice but three times and did not even pick them all up off the floor which makes me wonder if she was on something! If you care about your furr babies please don't take them here!!

Lifsey Ben J Jr DVM - vet - Updated May 2026

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