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    5.0 (6 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    I have had the same veterinarian for 30 years but recently due to his health issues, his office is…read morenot open very regularly. I did some research to find a new veterinary office to bring my cats to and Laveen Veterinary Center has been an incredible find. They are easy to schedule with, are incredibly communicative, and are incredibly transparent about the care and cost of each visit. Their cat suite has a perch for your pet to watch the birds outside. If available, they will give your cat treats while they look them over. And they truly address every element of concern or questions you may have. Today, Dr. Aguilar and the tech, Tori, did an amazing job taking care of my Moo.

    It's long overdue that I write this review. I drive almost 40 minutes to see Dr. Evan Ware at…read moreLaveen Veterinary Center, and there's a reason for that. I've been bringing my dogs to him for years, and he's cared for each one with the same level of patience and kindness. From the very first visit, he's always been gentle, calm, and genuinely tuned in to how the animals feel. My senior dog, Almond Joy, always felt so comfortable around him, and that meant a lot. Recently, I brought in my current dog, Biscuit, and the new clinic is spotless and beautiful. The second Dr. Ware walked in, Biscuit's whole energy changed. She had been nervous at other vets, hiding behind me, but when she saw him, she ran right over, tail wagging and happy. Everyone in the room noticed. He takes his time, listens, and truly connects with animals. He puts dogs first. And I like that.

    Arizona Humane Society - South Mountain Campus

    Arizona Humane Society - South Mountain Campus

    3.4
    (184 reviews)

    Unfortunately, we had a euthanize a pet. He was terminally ill, and it was his time. Everybody…read moreelse was so expensive and our funds were very tight. We checked with the Humane Society and surprisingly their prices were so affordable. As to the actual service, I can't believe it how much the Humane Society has changed since the last time we had to do this about 12 years ago. You can decide to be with your pet up until the actual second shot which you cannot see. Or you can decide to just drop your pet off. You also can ask for the body back to keep things cheap cheaper and then take it to the Maricopa County animal control and they will dispose of the body for $15. It is illegal to bury a pet in Arizona. You get an appointment there is a special room for euthanasia. Dimly lit, soft music, flickering LED candles. They come in and tell you exactly how it's going to happen. They ask you when you're ready to let them know. Then they come in and give the shot that will just make them go to sleep then they will tell you to ring the doorbell, which is on the wall when you are ready for them to come and take your pet for the final shot. We decided to go with cremation, but did not want the ashes back, which is cheaper than if you do want the ashes back A week later, we had to put down our other dog that we had for very similar reasons we had gotten both dogs one week apart and unfortunately, they both were euthanized one week apart 16 years later. Unfortunately, it was a Friday and we knew this couldn't wait until Monday and we couldn't get an appointment. We went elsewhere for the second dog, and while it wasn't a terrible experience, it was nothing like the respectful quiet time that we had at Humane Society. In fact, I told the vet how they do things that Humane Society. And she thought all of that was a great idea and said that they had a spare room that they were trying to figure out what to do with, and she made the decision right then to try to emulate what the Humane Society is doing.

    I adopted my son (2.5-year-old rag doll cat) here this past June 2025 on one of their free adoption…read moredays. He was already neutered and had all of his vaccines. There was a medical disclosure online. that he had gingivitis, but as a first time cat owner, I researched that this is pretty common in young cats and can self resolve without treatment. About 1/2-year later, he still had the gingivitis. Since he was adopted from and already well known at this clinic, I scheduled an appointment for a dental cleaning/procedure of pulling infected teeth if needed here too, for continuity of care. Upon scheduling the appointment, I had to pay a 10% deposit fee over the phone by reading out my card number, which was about $90, assuming tooth would have to be pulled for total cost of $900 (I DO NOT HAVE PET INSURANCE). Due to this possibility of pulling teeth, this appointment was booked as a surgical procedure. They offer these appointments Monday through Thursday only and lasts all day: You are to drop off your animal at 7:45 AM and pick them up around 4 PM or earlier if the providers done earlier.) Prior to my appointment, I was texted a required prescreening questionnaire which I filled out prior to my appointment. It also came with preparation instructions including allowing your animal to drink water freely but have nothing to eat after midnight. On the day of the appointment, I arrived 15 minutes early as instructed, around 7:45 AM, but I found myself waiting outside the clinic as they opened at 8 AM. I checked in, and was almost immediately taken to a room to be triaged by the vet tech. Then the provider came in, examined my son, and took him back. He was ready for pickup around 3:30 PM, but I was busy and ended up picking him up at 4:30 PM, which did not prove to be an issue. He needed less work done than expected, so I ended up actually paying $375.50 by card (SEE SCREENSHOT ATTACHED FOR THE COST OF THE ENTIRE APPOINTMENT). He did not have any teeth pulled. All in all satisfied with my experience with this campus of the Arizona Humane Society! I adopted my boy from them, and he will continue to receive all of his care from them.

    Palms n Paws - petservices - Updated July 2026

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