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    Maple Hts Animal Hospital

    3.6 (8 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    Bentley

    This vet doctor is the best I have ever seen or heard of if you don't have enough money he will help you with a payment plan thank God for this heaven sent man he deserves an award for being the best

    My Myla Gurl waiting to see Dr.Long
    Julie L.

    No long wait time,and very reasonable pricing which is most important.My doodle is part of our family and fortunately I haven't had any serious health issues with her.

    In October of 2020 my dog Sport had a stroke and due to the wonderful care he's still with us today

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    All went well they removed a mole from my dog leg very reasonable prices.Friendly service very timely minor.

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    Tremont Animal Clinic - Leo

    Tremont Animal Clinic

    (70 reviews)

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    I took Leo my male cat into get a checkup because he was losing alot of weight. it was becoming…read morevery concerning. He treatment was done by Dr. Bryn Nicholl. The symptoms he was having could be from many issues. We did a X-ray and blood work. The blood work showed high levels showing he was fighting some type of sickness or infection. He was treated with antibiotics as a first response because it was impossible to know what it was at this point without further surgery diagnosis which cost thousands. After treatment with Antibiotics did not help relieve his symptoms and his condition continued to worsen. We had to change coarse. Dr. Bryn Nicholl and her staff were amazingly able to diagnose my poor baby before having to resort to surgery with FIP(Feline Infectious Peritonitis) a deadly disease for cats, which can be lethal within a week or few from the virus becoming active. Resulting from cat COVID. I thankfully had Dr. Bryn Nicholl and her staff when I needed it most.

    I took my Dog to Tremont because he had not been feeling well for about a week. this has been my…read moreanimal hospital for about 10 years. My usual Vet was not in the clinic the day I brought Mike and was given another Vet. I felt very comfortable with that, until.... She , no names, was almost immediately adversarial, condescending, and I did not appreciate her putting a muzzle on my dog, for that matter, my dog was made to wear a muzzle everytime he was in the clinic. This only caused Mike to be more anxious, scared and upset. He was not aggressive, just very anxious. The Vet showed very little compassion, after initially doing her exam, she left the room and never retuned. Her treatment of my Dog and her pretentious, arrogant attitude is what put the nail in the coffin for me. I didn't care for how the clinic handled the pandemic, nor that these Vets muzzled my Dog, nor the Vet's snobby, ' I'm a Doctor, and you aren't, so why should I even listen to you'. I called, spoke to Jen, the manager, doing her best to defend her staff, I get it. I was done, I asked them to transfer Mike's papers to Westpark. when the Vet came in to the room at Westpark she immediately got down to Mike's level, coaxing him out from under my chair, with his tail wagging, calmed him down, with out the use of a muzzle, because Mike needed to relax, not be more terrified. The vet was professional, willing to listen, not pretentious, or arrogant, after all, I'm paying them to examine my beloved pet, not the other way around, maybe the Vet at Tremont should keep that in mind. I will not recommend that place to anyone. Dr. Laura, who was Mike's Vet, was a very friendly, knowledgeable, professional, I enjoyed her and trusted her, except she also muzzled Mike. I'm glad I am no longer with Tremont Animal Clinic, and happy to have my dog where he is treated with kindness and patience, not a muzzle. Leslie and Mike VanDuzee

    Shaker Heights Animal Hospital

    Shaker Heights Animal Hospital

    (33 reviews)

    My dog was super nervous first time there. They were very good with him and were able to give him…read morehis shots. All the staff were very nice.

    To follow is a self evident letter sent to Dr. Welsh of Shaker Heights Animal Hospital, Cleveland…read moreOH: Hello, After bringing my dog in a couple of times within this past year for specific health concerns, I found myself stewing about the lack of energy brought to my pet's examination. I now ultimately feel the need to express my disappointment in the casual, almost barely interested, attention brought by Dr. Welsh. On the first occasion, I came in out of concern from the sudden eruption of scab like blemishes on her skin--at diverging locations on her body. Dr. Welsh simply parted her fur to make a two foot distance cursory inspection, and then casually declared that they were all warts. He offered no explanation as to why warts might suddenly erupt at the same time, or whether that they might indicate any possible underlying issues. In fact he made no effort to inform me at least as much to reassure me to any small measure. He did not bother to examine these scabs with a magnifying glass to determine whether they even had any signature texture common to warts. He simply declared with authority that they were warts, and so I had no knowing recourse other than to defer to the certainty of the professional. But they weren't warts. Just as soon as they arrived, they fell off--only days after consulting Dr. Welsh. Which left me with the same questions that prompted me to pay for his services in the first place: namely, what were these scabs and what might they indicate about my dogs health? I know that I spoke plainly to Dr. Welsh on these concerns, and I remember only as much as literal and figurative shrugging of his shoulders. Yesterday, I paid the expense for another concern regarding the clear degradation of my dog's eyesight. This, out of love and concern for her and to determine if there was anything that we might be able to get ahead of that might be causing her diminishing vision: Medicine to improve blood flow in the eye or simply nutritional supplements...I am more capable at speculating about improving my dog's vision, than Dr. Welsh seems to be to expend the energy to blurt out any considerations that he was intended to pick up in vet college. A urinalysis was a given expectation as I had witnessed the tragic sadness of a friend whose dog went blind from diabetes. It was incredibly sad to see his dog barely move on the floor until my friend would guide her by the leash to the door. After I told Dr. Welsh that my dog had lost the ability to focus on treats dropped over her head so as to snap them out of the air, Dr. Welsh floated a couple of torn up pieces of light floating tissue in front of her--I suppose to see if my dog could focus on items descending only one tenth of the speed of a small, shooting dog treat. Dr. Welsh couldn't be bothered to offer any insights regarding what any owner might expect relative to their eight year old dogs vision, or whether my worry might be reasonable. With another figurative shrugging of his shoulders, he seemed to care little about my concern. Nor did he take my dog's stated and observed diminishing eyesight as much of anything worth exploring by committing to a more complete and caring examination-- --like why not examine my dog's response and skittishness when a rapidly moving treat is dropped over her head? The very benchmark action that brought me in to see Dr. Welsh. I think he used the entirely misrepresentative floating tissues only because no treats were nearby and he could make the effort to go into the adjacent room and retrieve some--why else would he not attempt to replicate the very action/response that brought me in to seek his reassuring council. Rather than making that simple action part of his exam, "Maybe go see a (highly expensive) canine Opthamologist," was his only recommendation. Why not say why? Why not offer some of the possible reasons and conditions that might bring an eight year old dog might begin losing her vision? And on, and on.... anything like that that a truly committed and caring vet--caring for both pet's well being and owner's piece of mind--would do as common practice. It leaves me with no other explanation than that you don't care or that you are simply jaded and are growing weary with what you (should) be doing. More concerned at cultivating a relatively easy and passive business for selling pet goods. I swear that I seem to get advertisements from your office twice a week. It's doubtful that I will regain the modicum of confidence necessary to trust your practice to care for my dog anytime again. Because you really don't seem to care all that much. PQ

    Maple Hts Animal Hospital - vet - Updated May 2026

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