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PAWS Health Partners

4.5 (16 reviews)
Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Updated 3 weeks ago

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Pet acupuncture

Dental cleaning

Dental extraction

Mass or tumor removal

Microchipping

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I brought my cat here two months ago when she wasn't feeling good and bring her back to get an echocardiogram. poor boo is only 7 but she can't clean herself properly anymore and stares into space and cant jump on my bed anymore.

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Great place! Staff was very friendly and kind and they treated us very well. Miller was very welcomed!

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Monaco and staff took such good care of our "super" senior dog and treated with kindness and caring.

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We recently moved into the Cadence community and decided to choose this vet since we had heard good…read morethings about it--glad we did! We brought our two dogs in for vaccinations and had a great experience. The front desk staff were very friendly and welcoming, and the team in the back was kind, gentle, and great with our dogs. Everything went smoothly, and we really appreciated how caring everyone was. The only reason I didn't give 5 stars is that we didn't get to meet the doctor, even just for a quick introduction since we were there for vaccines. Otherwise, it was a great visit, and we're very happy we chose this clinic and look forward to bringing our pups back!

I don't usually leave reviews, but I feel like I need to share my experience…read more I brought my puppy in because she was shaking her ears a lot and it seemed like something was irritating them. I also mentioned her coughing/gagging symptoms during the visit. The doctor we saw was Dr. Ledezma. We came in thinking it would be a simple ear cleaning, but she ended up being prescribed medication and additional ear treatment. After they put it on her at the clinic, her ears actually got worse and it looked like some irritation may have affected the skin on her ears, so I didn't even use it and had to take her to another vet for a different opinion and to have everything re-checked and cleaned again. For her other symptoms, I was told it was likely related to her recent spay surgery. Later on, another clinic immediately identified it as kennel cough just by examining her throat. I also want to mention she is a shelter puppy, which I did tell them. Knowing that, I would've expected kennel cough to at least be considered as a possibility, since it is very common in shelter dogs, but that wasn't brought up during the visit. During the exam, I also didn't feel very confident in the explanation given, and the overall visit felt unclear. Overall, I ended up spending close to $200 and still had to seek additional care elsewhere shortly after. I did reach out directly before leaving a review to try and resolve things first. They did offer a refund for the medication, which I appreciate, but that was the only adjustment offered. I was still asked to call in to complete the refund due to my overnight work schedule, and they only offered to refund the medication, not the ear-related charges (swab, cleaning, and exam), which made up most of the visit cost. For context, the breakdown was roughly: exam fee ($70), ear swab ($40+), ear cleaning ($40+), and medication ($40+). I've brought my other dog to this clinic before and had good experiences, which is why I initially chose to bring my puppy here. The vet assistants here was are always so nice I can say that. Having a new shelter puppy is already stressful, and this experience added unnecessary stress and additional vet visits that likely could have been avoided. I wish I had paid closer attention to the more mixed reviews beforehand. I'm sharing this just so other pet owners can make a more informed decision. I will not reach out again as this whole situation was just a lot and I gave them an opportunity to resolve this with a few emails back and forth.

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Letting your pet go is never easy and I am grateful with how Peace for Paws helped us through this…read morepainful process. The website had wonderful suggestions on how to set your pet up in a relaxing area, how to handle the other pets maybe wanting to say goodbye, and what to expect throughout the process. I especially appreciated Dr. Olsen walking us through each step again when she was onsite. Sometimes it is difficult to remember what we read as we are actually in the process and focusing on our last minutes with our beloved. Dr. Olsen was near but not hovering so we didn't feel rushed at all; we controlled the pace at all times. She made in-the-minute suggestions that I'm so glad she asked since I know I would have regretted not doing so. For instance, she and I lovingly put my sweet dog into a basket after she left us and Dr. Olsen asked if I would like to carry her out. I balked at first but I'm so glad I did. It helped in my process of letting my darling go. Dr. Olsen had made the back of her SUV a loving tribute as I slid the basket into the back of the vehicle with a blanket for the basket to lay on and a beautiful sentiment nearby on an easel. I'm grateful to Dr. Olsen for making this difficult time as peaceful and calm as it could be. I'm so glad we chose Peace for Paws.

Thank you for the kindness of Dr. Sarena and her caring staff. It was time for my best friend Fred…read moreto pass and I made the difficult but right decision to let him pass peacefully at home. When I initially called to get information, I had a lot of anxiety and didn't think I was ready. I let the phone ring a couple of times and I hung up. Thankfully, they have caller ID and they called me back. I spent about 20 minutes on the phone being comforted in regards to my situation. It was beyond helpful in that moment and I will never forget it. A few days later, Dr Sarena came to our house and we said goodbye to our boy. It was calm, quiet, and peaceful. It's been six weeks and I finally have the strength to write this review because it is very well deserved. Thank you to Peace for Paws. They live up to their name and make one of the hardest moments a little bit easier. Forever thankful, Fred's Mom

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They actually take time to listen to me and my concerns. They always provide an estimate and there…read moreis no pressure to anything they suggest. My dog needed stitches but they gave me two options, which I really appreciated.

I had high hopes for this clinic and been going to them for years with both my Daschounds. Both…read morepassed away 6 mos. apart due to their medical advice and lack of care. The recent one happened on 5/18/26. I took my 15yr. old Doxie in on 5/12 for a health panel and some bloodwork. Dr. Jessica Gunn was her Dr. and All her bloodwork was fine w/slight elevation on her renal values which I already knew. I have been putting her on renal support food & watching her diet. Also mentioned to Dr. Gunn that her breathing was faster or she seemed anxious. Dr. Gunn just said maybe she is just an anxious dog or excited at times so I didn't think nothing of it. The next few days my Doxie's breathing was more sporadic but she wasn't panting at all just her belly rising up and down faster. I decided to take her in on 5/17. Dr. Gunn suggested an X-ray, to put her in an oxygen chamber & to schedule an echo sonogram and leave her overnight. I paid a lil over $1100 for the overnight stay, X-ray and the procedures that she's done. She said she thinks it's CHF & enlarged heart. Xray results came back and the radiologist said she did NOT have an enlarged heart but Dr.Gunn insisted she did. I asked her if it was safe to take her in to the echocardio clinic instead because it was $400 less. She said yes it was safe to take her, so when they handed her to me after an overnight stay she looked lethargic, couldn't bring her head up, she was panting like crazy, her tongue was out and she on herself in the waiting room. She looked half dead! I yelled for help and said she looks worse than when I brought her in! They put her back in the oxygen chamber, Dr. Gunn passively said "Oh she just had a Syncope episode, she's in the O2 chamber now and she was just excited to see you. "She'd have to be monitored overnight again & asked to see if we can bring the echotech there then she can give her the correct meds once that happens. It was another $1030 so I reluctantly agreed but I wanted her to get the best care and get to the bottom of this! I asked to see my dog & Dr. Gunn seemed reluctant to bring me to the back & explained to me that they're doing surgeries where the O2 chamber is & I said i didn't care I just wanted to see her. She took me in the back where she was at, surgeries were being performed (it almost seemed like there was NO sterile field anywhere surgeries were performed & was just out in the open where staff was walking about). Got to the oxygen chamber and my dog was shaking & I asked if she's been fed or giving her fluids. She said not really eating or drinking. Not even an IV for hydration? I said what?!? So in my head she's probably also dehydrated & weak cos of No nutrition & No water. She responded that she didn't want to give her an IV and forget because she didn't want to over fluid her body due to her kidneys. So she's not getting any fluids or nutrients in her body! No wonder she's weak! Her condition was passed off as a "Syncope episode " instead of owning up to neglect and being so busy! It just seemed like she was covering her ass because she's been totally neglected with no nutrients or hydration! I then went home and waited 6hrs Dr.Gunn called me back and said the results said that she had a murmur, probable pulmonary hypertension with possible thromboembolic disease. No CHF which she thought it was. I asked if I should take her home and monitor her myself and she said No it's better that she stays there and staff watching her. I felt cornered and just trusted her. Reluctantly I said ok. Dr. Gunn called me at 7:11am the next morning and said she died about 1030pm last night. I said "What?!? Why didn't you call me if she was in distress or felt like she was not gonna make it?!?" I literally was 3-5 mins away! I was in shock because she seemed unworried the day before. I also asked if they tried CPR at that time? 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Our little Eddie gave us quite the scare last night. Thank goodness we found a 24 hour vet spot in…read moreVeterinary Emergency Group. We rushed him in when he ate some of his bone and looked like he wasn't properly breathing. He got extremely lethargic, started shaking and worried us enough to scoop him up and put him in the car at 10pm to bring him here. As soon as we walked in the staff welcomed us at the door and buzzed us in. They took his vitals right away and looked at his gums which were still pink so that was all good signs they said. His temperature was good, too. We then were asked to wait on the couch with him till the doctor could come talk with us. As we were sitting there, another poor doggie was rushed in with an emergency more important for sure so the vet was focused on him. Which was totally fine! As we were sitting there, Eddie stopped shaking and seemed like he was getting better, thank god. The vet did eventually come over to us and she was so nice. Dr. Kat. She explained that she felt like he seemed pretty normal and that sometimes that can happen and we did the right thing bringing him in and if it happens again we can bring him in again. She told us there was no charge for the visit, which was SO kind. We definitely were expecting to pay something for them checking him, but she said we were good to go. It was so kind of her. Definitely a five star experience. Every single staff member was so nice and just seeing them interact with the other doggie patients, you can tell everyone here really cares and loves what they do, helping animals. Hopefully we don't have to come back haha, but if we do need to go to an emergency vet, this one will definitely be it.

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