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    Lipsey Clinic

    3.7 (3 reviews)

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    Suburban South Veterinary Hospital

    Suburban South Veterinary Hospital

    (15 reviews)

    This is the first time using them and so far I'm impressed. They offer a good vet package to help…read morewith costs, haven't seen this done anywhere else. The dr takes time to listen to your concerns and provide their feedback and doesn't judge you. I feel the vet truly has your best interest in mind and really cares for the animals.

    We have taken our dog Genny to this vet office since we adopted her in September 2023. Ever since…read morethen, we have experienced serious issues with this vet office, with the exception of one veterinarian, Dr. Stephanie Wishko. For some reason, it's this vets policy to take your pet out of the room for vaccines. My dog is a reactive breed, and she's very anxious around people she doesn't know. That anxiety only got worse after we started going to this vet. Over time, our dog has become more scared of people she doesn't know. Every time she goes to the vet, it gets worse. The worst incident we experienced was about 10 months ago. We took her in for a regular visit, and she needed a vaccination as well. As soon as we brought her into the room, the tech and the vet (not Dr. Wishko) brought her immediately to the back where we weren't allowed to go to give her the vaccine. All we could hear was her yelping and trying to scurry away and you could hear people in the back say "hold her tighter." When she came back in, they were practically dragging her on her leash back into the room with us, now muzzled. We were trying to talk to her the way we usually do to calm her down, telling her it's okay (not baby talking). They physically picked her up to go on the table (which CAN be lowered so she can practically walk on by the way) and when they picked her up she pooped herself, she was shaking so hard you could visibly see it from further away, drooling (she never drools unless she goes on a really long walk or is ran super hard.) Then the vet has the nerve to say "your dog is clearly anxious," as if we didn't know that. We told him we give her CBD from an all natural pet store and he abruptly interrupted us and said "no no CBD doesn't work. Only medication does." But we love our dog so we heard him out. He said he would give us samplers of 2 medications so we can try them (we were charged $10 for each) and that we would have to "keep coming back to try new ones", essentially paying $10 each time. She was traumatized. The vet was also a man that did this to her. She now has an issue around any new man, which is difficult for my fiancé when he wants to invite friends over. You may think it's not fair for me to attribute this behavior just to the vet, but that's what brings me to Dr. Wishko, the only vet that actually heard us and respected Genny's boundaries. She and the tech that was with her gave us a muzzle and left the room so we could put it on her. When they came back in, she spoke very softly to Genny, didn't push her boundaries. She lowered the table to her height, with the tech being extremely gentle with her too. Complimenting her when they finished something, petting her head softly too. To our surprise, Dr. Wishko was so gentle that she was able to remove Genny's muzzle to check her teeth better and EVEN GET A LICK from her. Genny NEVER does that to strangers. Well, Dr. Wishko told us she has a German Shepard at home (one of Genny's breeds) and that she understands that some dogs may take extra patience and care because they are naturally reactive. Her care was the only reason we brought her back a few weeks later for her second vaccine round. This week, we brought her in and a tech came and took her leash from us to bring Genny in the back room again for the vaccine. My fiancé asked if we could go into the check up room at least because we were able to before. They said no and that it was "against policy to do vaccines infront of parents." We complained to the receptionist on the way out and she said the same and that "she seemed to do fine today." We used CBD today so that vet from before was clearly wrong, and she was still shaking so aggressively petrified of what was going on. My dog, and everyone's pet for that matter, deserves to be loved and treated with respect, have their boundaries respected, when going to the vet. The vet can be really scary to any pet, but especially reactive breeds. We will be going elsewhere now. But if you do decide to go to Suburban South, ask for Dr. Wishko.

    5 Corners Animal Hospital - Dr. Scott Tyczka

    5 Corners Animal Hospital

    (9 reviews)

    This is my new vet in the south towns. My cat had been acting strangely and hissing when he was…read morejumping on and off of things. I called in and they got me in a few hours later. The waiting room is very nice with a koi pond. They had my cat's name up on a marker board saying 'welcome' which was a cute touch. The nurse (vet tech?) and the vet were very nice and the examination room had a bench for me to sit and some amusing light reading for cat and dog owners. They carefully examined Mechka (the cat) and found he had popped out his knee cap. The vet was luckily able to pop it right back in and was unable to pop it back out so it was set. They spent a lot of time doing the examination and making sure all of his little legs and feet were bending, stretching, and working correctly. I really appreciated the thoroughness. They did a thorough basic exam as well, updated Mechka on his rabies shot, and suggested some preventative treatments for kitty teeth and gave me a plan with prices and treatments outlined to let me know how much they would be. They also prescribed an anti-inflammatory for the leg swelling due to the knee injury and advice for administering it. Very pleasant experience. You can tell the staff really care and love their jobs. Highly recommended!

    I cannot ever say enough about Dr. Fischer and her entire team at 5 Corners. They provided the best…read morepossible care I could imagine for my dog, fighting off infections and offering solutions and resources above and beyond what I've seen from other professionals. When my parents took in my dog while I was living in Australia, Dr. Fischer even called me to talk through what was happening and what she recommended. And her entire team was top-notch, taking care of my pup right through the end. If you need a veterinarian anywhere in Western New York, go to Five Corners.

    Lipsey Clinic - vet - Updated May 2026

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