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    Mansfield Veterinary Clinic

    1.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

    Services - Mansfield Veterinary Clinic

    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    Wellsboro Pet Complex

    Wellsboro Pet Complex

    (5 reviews)

    After our dog went missing for eleven hours we found him under a pine tree. After throwing up the…read morewhole night before he was extremely dehydrated. He had an effected pancreas. His kidneys were not functioning and he could hardly hold his head up. After a week at Wellsboro pet center he came home chasing his ball again. Love and attention that he got was perfect. V

    We took our 7-year-old Pomeranian Chihuahua mix to Wellsboro pet complex for a routine teeth…read morecleaning. He died within two days of the procedure. We had given them copies of previous medical records in advance and asked them to call his previous care givers as he had Squamous Cell carcinoma on his ear tips in 2015 and they had been surgically removed. He had Pericardial Effusion I 2016 and that had been drained. We thought we were being careful due to his previous medical issues and requested the pre-anesthesia blood work. His dental was completed within 1.5 hours of us dropping him off and we thought that was a record. We moved here from Virginia and there a dental took about a half of a day. When we got there, we were informed that he was anemic and had no countable platelets. They indicated they wanted to keep him overnight for observation. We agreed. We picked him up Saturday June 3, 2017. We arrived around 2:30 PM and had to wait for a vet to get there. We were told that the anemia and low platelet count could be due to an infection or an auto immune disease. We were told to keep him quiet and restrict and activity. We took him back to the hotel where we were staying at the time, in Corning, NY. He ate normally that night and went to the bathroom. He laid on the bed and rested quietly all night. I took him out to the bathroom around 7:00 AM and he appeared to be OK. I went to get items for breakfast and while I was on the road back to the room, my wife called and said he could not stand and appeared to be deteriorating. We called the vet and were told to bring him to the office, a 50-minute trip. When we got there, he had a seizure. The Dr Shaw, who had done the dental, was there to release another animal and we spoke to her. At my wife's prompting she agreed to give him something to help with the seizures and informed us that they could do nothing else to stabilize him and that we should go to the animal hospital at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. She indicated that there was a good possibility that he would die on the way. We left immediately and drove there. He was a full-blown seizure by the time we got there and they started working to stabilize him and prepare for a transfusion of platelets. There just was not enough time at this point and he died before they could start the transfusion. Blood platelets are stored frozen and must be thawed to be used. This process took longer than he had left. We subsequently found out that they had anesthetized him and started the dental procedure before the results of the blood test came back and they had not contacted the other vets as we asked, but they had not even looked at the records we dropped off over a week before. We also found out that they had contacted specialists post dental and knew that it was probably IMTP on Friday. We were only told about this at Cornell University on Sunday June 4, 2017. Had Wellsboro pet complex looked at his records and waited for the blood work to come back they would have known there was cause for alarm. They should have called us about the results, not done the dental, they should have told us about the suspected IMTP and sent us to Cornell on Friday June 2, 2017. When we called on Sunday June 4, 2017 they should have sent us to Cornell immediately rather than have us drive to their location and waste over two hours. Dr Shaw appeared uncaring to us and has never apologized or offered condolences. Dr Kreiger has refunded the cost of the dental procedure and helped with the bill from Cornell as well as apologized and sent his condolences. We think it would go a long way to prevent this type of tragedy if they would create a check list where they record every step of the normal process with a section where they would inform the owners of the patient of any abnormalities before starting a procedure. After all, the blood test is advertised as a pre-anesthesia blood test. This indicates that no only should the blood be drawn but the results should be evaluated before the anesthesia is started.

    Milan Veterinary Clinic - Our dog Lucy

    Milan Veterinary Clinic

    (4 reviews)

    Wish I could give a million negative stars for this place…read more I'll start with saying the only good thing about this place, which was ONE of the staff members, don't know her name but she was very kind to my children and had a great personality and was very caring. Now I know most vets are rip offs and only out for the money but I'll share my experience on hopes of saving someone else from going here with there sick pet. I know this place didn't kill my dog, I took our dog Lucy there because she got sick very suddenly, they got us in quickly our dog was 13 years old and Dr. Fisher told us that the only hopes of our dog making it was to get a hysterectomy even Though she wasn't the best candidate for surgery she was willing to do it (obviously for the money) so of course we said we'd do it, we weren't thinking about money we where thinking about our dogs life. The staff wrote us up a quote which was some where around 1200. They told us we would have to put up half and pay the rest after, so we wrote a check for 602 or something like that. Then we left and they would call us and give us ann update after. A couple hours pass by and they call us to tell us our dog died before surgery, we tell them we will pick her up in the morning and bring her home to burry her. When we go to get the dog in the morning they bring her out to us, and tell us to wait for the refund, ask us if cash is okay, and refund us 16 dollars. 16 dollars out of 600$. They knew right off the bat the dog wasn't going to make they just wanted to get whatever they could outta us. We basically payed 600 dollars for someone to babysit our dog for an hour while it died. This place is sooo sad. Why even refund the 16 dollars. Why not just keep it all. It's sad that of all places a vet could do this to people. I'm sure the dog died minutes after we left but they say a bunch of crap just to get the money. I feel horrible for leaving our dog at this place to die on a cold table.

    VERY professional. GREAT experience. PERSONABLE staff. Thank you for taking on my cat Cali. We are…read morenew to your area and you made us very comfortable and confident in your business! Look forward to using your services again. Would recommend to others.

    Mansfield Veterinary Clinic - vet - Updated May 2026

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