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    M J Wixsom, DVM MS

    2.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 8:00 pm - 6:00 PM (Next day)

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    3 years ago

    I hope she is good to other pets. my cat wasn't so lucky meaning I had to carry him out in a garbage bag. Do better

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    Colonial Animal Clinic - She's ready for the weather to break so she can go out and run!

    Colonial Animal Clinic

    (8 reviews)

    We have used this vet for multiple animals after trying other veterinary practices in the area. The…read morestaff has been extremely professional, compassionate and gentle. Their charges are very reasonable compared with the other veterinary clinics we have visited. Definitely recommend!

    We are new to this area, we lived in a different state and are used to a higher level of veterinary…read morecare than this facility apparently. If you love your pet, do not take them here for the low cost spay neuter option! Last week I took my cat to get spayed and I'm not sure why I didn't listen to my gut when I had an uneasy feeling about leaving her here. Because it is a low cost type of operation, it's apparent that they cut corners at the expense of the benefit of the pet. They used a gut stitch in my cats wound which was meant to hold all three layers of tissue together rather than suturing each individual layer. The lady at the front desk told me I really needed to get an e-collar because they have had a lot of cases where the cats have come back and ended up dying or needing to be euthanized because they pulled their stitches out and their guts fell out. That is a direct quote! Why that did not make me run for the door, I don't know. I trusted the reviews online. That ended up being a lie too. I posted this exact same review on their Facebook page and they deleted it because they didn't want the truth to be out there. Nothing I said was untrue and I have a receipt to prove it. Regardless, I trusted the reviews and thought maybe they had a different technique that I was just not accustomed to. I have had many cats and never once have had to get external stitches for spay that required a return visit to remove them. I was a little stunned that this information because I was not even aware that technique existed. After a couple of days my cat's tummy begin getting irritated because apparently this type of stitch is highly reactive to the skin, which encourages irritation. The lower stitch got pulled out and it was gaping and seeping. With the type of stitch that they used, and the fact that no underlying stitches had been made to secure the under layers of her musculature, there was nothing protecting her. She began acting lethargic and shaky because she had a fever. I knew that I needed to get her checked out immediately but I refused to take her back to the same vet who put her in this condition to begin with. And yes for anyone wondering I got her a cone, and inflatable collar, and she still managed to get a stitch out. The stitches were cheap and encouraging her skin to break out and get irritated. I took her down the road to Guardian Animal Hospital and that doctor saved her life. She gave her a shot of antibiotics, pain medicine, Betadine wash, and had to staple her belly. And she removed the ill performed stitches. She was like a brand new cat! For every cat that I have ever owned I have taken them to a low-cost spay and neuter clinic. However not all low cost centers are the same. I have had wonderfully perfect results with the other facilities I have taken my cat's to. However, they have been an other states with higher regulations. This surgery was a hack job. They cut corners used irritating stitches and did a quick wound closure as opposed to a thorough more safe technique. And to my previous point about the lady telling me that the cats guts could fall out, if this has happened so many times that you have to warn your patients owners about this, that would be a clue they need to rethink their technique procedure! Also I have a relatively small cat, and they charged me an extra $30 because she was considered obese. That is such a ripoff and excuse to make more money. I have never had a vet charge me extra because my cat was obese, especially when my cat is not obese! When I asked why it was charged and why they consider her obese the lady giggled and said you'll have to ask the doctor. I do not trust this facility for low-cost spay and neuter.. if you love your pet you would not either.

    All About Animals

    All About Animals

    (3 reviews)

    I've taken some time before writing this to make sure I could share our experience clearly and…read moreobjectively. Our dog Aries was scheduled for a neuter procedure on February 12th at All About Animals Veterinary Clinic, along with removal of an extra dew claw and microchipping. Prior to the appointment, we asked on three separate occasions for an estimate. Right before the procedure, my wife received a text stating the estimate would be $525, with a note that additional items like microchipping could increase the cost. What I don't understand is why, after clearly communicating everything we wanted done ahead of time, the estimate did not reflect the total expected cost. When we checked out, the bill came to $621.66. Even accounting for about $20 in toys, that's still a noticeable difference from what we were told. When I asked to speak with a manager, I was met with a very dismissive and curt response from the office manager. I later learned his name was Tyler, I'm pretty sure. From the start, his tone made it clear he was not open to the conversation. When I mentioned the $525 estimate we received via text, he immediately told me that we did not receive that message. Only after my wife pulled it up and showed him did he step away to look into it further. While he did later acknowledge the note about potential additional charges, my concern remains that the estimate did not reflect the full scope of services we had already requested multiple times. The interaction itself was unnecessarily tense and, at times, felt confrontational. Unfortunately, the experience didn't end there. A few days later, it appeared that our dog's stitches may have split open. I contacted the clinic and was asked to send photos, which we did. We were told someone would review them and call us back. We never received a call. I also reached out directly to the owner via text, politely asking for a call to discuss our experience. The message was read, but I never received a response. Thankfully, our dog healed without further issue, but the lack of follow-up--especially when there was a potential post-surgical concern--was very disappointing. Overall, the communication, customer service, and follow-through did not meet expectations. We have since chosen to go elsewhere for veterinary care.

    I've tried several local vets and All About Animals really stands out. They've been excellent in…read morethe care they've provided and compassionate when we had to have an abandoned kitten we found put down because of organ failure he'd suffered before we found him. They've also solved problems previous vets had failed to handle. Highly recommended.

    M J Wixsom, DVM MS - vet - Updated May 2026

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