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    Rogue River Veterinary Hospital

    3.3 (21 reviews)
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    On the left is Ozzy. Right is Ringo. My babies!
    Trisha C.

    I would like to start out by saying Dr. Dickey's staff are excellent. Very friendly and helpful. The problem itself was with Dr. Dickey. My Ozzy who is a monk parakeet (aka Quaker parrot) had a accident with a door and fell. Dr. Dickeys staff were able to fit us in immediately. I was over the top upset about my parrots accident and definitely not exactly 100 percent thinking clearly. Dickey, had me take Ozzy out so he could examine him. Then said he will do some X-rays to see if anything was broken. He did not put Ozzy to sleep for this. Which is NOT good practice. I could hear my boy SCREAMING as this man has him splayed open not even knowing if anything was broken. Thankfully there wasn't any broken bones.. he wanted to keep him over night to make sure he will eat and keep a eye on him. 300$ deposit. No problem. Said he would call the following morning. Following morning no call. My husband called to get a update. Sounded like everything was good. Said they would call in the afternoon for update. Afternoon update dickey said my bird wasn't responding and he thought he may have some brain damage. My heart sunk. Went to go check on him and see what was going on. While I was waiting in the lobby (forever I might add) there were two couples there with larger parrots. One lady with a Amazon parrot told me that Dr. Dickey is horrible with small breed parrots. She told me he does not know how to sedate small parrots and because of this she had to put down her sick Quaker parrot who had tumors. Definitely things started clicking in my head. He didn't sedate my poor guy for X-rays and I found that wrong. Anyway.. I was brought back into the room to wait some more and finally a staff member brought Ozzy to me. She told me he was eating a little seed here and there.. but they had to syringe feed him as well and she gave him fluids via syringe as well. Told me about his meds and when to give them. How to fix his food for hand feeding ext. She actually was more informative then Dr. Dickey. We went out to pay our bill and yet again wait. Front desk said she literally had to wait for Dr. Dickey to hit a button on the computer to okay the bill lol wtf!! They were not allowed to bug him either. So we were waiting for at least a half hour and then he wanted us to come back to the room. He told me that he thinks Ozzy has brain damage and he wasn't responding like a "normal parrot" and with luck he will be ok and still live a somewhat normal life. Dude, my bird don't know you firstly and was scared outta his mind of you! Of course he isn't responding. That was basically it. Paid our bill and went home. Here's the WORST part! We get home and Ozzy is happy to see his pal. I get ready to give him some of his meds and notice there is fresh blood under his wing!!! That doctor didn't say anything about this! He had a bone protruding. Ever so slightly. Something happened to him at that place and he failed to tell me! I fixed him up with a pet safe sealant and nursed him for probably over a week. His beak was bruised (which he also said nothing about) I know that definitely was from his fall, and also the reason he wasn't eating on his own. Eventually and with lots of love and care my boy is back to his normal self EXCEPT he still can't fly. Due to that doctors negligence! Pretty sure he has torn ligaments. He is talking normal and everything else. No brain damage. Do not, I repeat do not bring your small parrot here!!! He doesn't know how to properly care for them!! PPS. Also.. I emailed him with my complaints with no reply. About sums up his professionalism.

    This was the vitamin water they recommend everyday. DO NOT GIVE EVERYDAY! IT WILL KILL YOUR BIRD!

    I went to see Dr Dicky for my Indian ringnecks eye. Turned out he was fine and doctor recommended Harrison's high potency pellets and some vitamin water for my 5 month old bird. I was told by the doctor and the lady who checked me out to add it to my birds water everyday. A month later my bird passed away very suddenly. He was only 6 months old. I did some research and digging and found out the Harrisons high potency was not to be giving with other vitamins. Additionally the vitamin water was not supposed to be given daily! I did not think to research this beforehand because I thought I could trust a vet who does this for a living!!

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    We don't belong to this vet regularly. But we had to say goodbye to our dog and didn't want to…read moredrive so far to our normal veterinarian. They let us come in, accommodated the time we requested, they were kind and patient, and the vet that assisted us was very empathetic, talked me through our decision, and let me have the time I needed. They were also very reasonable on the cost. When we are ready for another family member to join our home I hope we can get into them for our veterinary needs.

    Overpriced babysitters: Moved from down south and attempted to schedule routine care for my animals…read more(no luck), all appointments were only available to be booked on an "emergency" basis where the receptionist insisted you call the morning of to see if they have availability (aka they're ensuring they can collect the "emergency" fee despite the fact that you were trying to schedule an appointment for over a week.) Next, I was charged over $500 for an emergency appointment for a suspected abcess (I specifically requested radiographs, blood work, etc....the original visit did not include radiographs and they said after watching the dog all day and guaranteeing that they gave him a full "check over" and he had a full bill of health ....when I picked the dog up, they told me they had not conducted the radiographs like I originally requested and that without "sedating the dog" it would be impossible (this is complete BS. Dog is non-aggressive, 100% cooperative, and Sedating an Animal for any procedure is always the LAST RESORT!!! Sedation can cause more issues and it is not necessary to gather the required images.) So I picked up my dog and paid the $600+bill thinking he actually had a full work up....Nope, most of that bill was the upcharge for absolutely nothing. Said nothing, paid the bill and tried to leave the office, only for the receptionist to start recommending a bunch of other services and vaccinations....that should have been covered during the $600 examination I paid for. Not while I'm walking out the door....I also paid for blood work. I have yet to receive a print out, call back, or any results regarding the blood work. I actually know how to read all of the requested reports and want to see them for my own records.......Something tells me, I paid $250+ for bloodwork they never actually conducted....how would I know? They dog had no evidence of having blood drawn when I picked him up and they have yet to provide the results months later....but I digress. (That is animal #1) I called again today to attempt to schedule an emergency euthanashia or appointment for my senior dog who is in active pain. They had the audacity to act shocked that I would expect them to have avaliability on short notice, stated they wouldn't be able to schedule me for a week out, and referred me to a clinic two hours away from me. When I told them a 22 was more humane than redirecting your clients to a clinic two hours away or delaying care for over a week.... They had the audacity to act like they did not know what I was talking about.. So in short....No this office does not care about making sure they are there for you and your animals in their time of need. I have seen better bedside manner in the morgue.....I literally work at the morgue. They do have a beautiful facility, but if they're more interested in up charging clients to keep up the facade of a curb appeal rather than ensuring their client's needs are met...that's sad. At this point in time, the best solution I have found to finding reasonable Vet care for my animals is to load them up and drive them South to California.

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    VCA Jackson Animal Hospital

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    My (sort of) regular vet is Jessica Voellm at A Street Animal Clinic in Ashland, but, since I do…read morenot live in Ashland anymore and also had a bigger emergency, I came here... Also because they take the Care Credit card. I have a two year old Siberian Husky who was vomiting very consistently, wouldn't eat, and couldn't even keep water down. I was truly convinced he was dying. I went on their website, and made an appointment around 6:30 AM, for their next available vet at 9:45 which was Alexander Hendricks. They called right when they opened at 8 to confirm my appointment, and asked me some questions about what was happening with the dog. She told me I could go in around 9 or so to fill out the paperwork, and then they could see if he could see us a few minutes early (I think she offered because she could probably hear that I had been crying for the last 2 hours). So we showed up early, filled out the sheet and waited a while to have our name called. We did, the dog got weighed and everything, and we sat in the room for the guy. When he came in we both explained everything, what his vomit and his poop was like, his energy level, everything. He got very worried when I said he wouldn't keep water down. He said there could be a blockage in his intestines, and if that were the case, he would need surgery. That drove me and my man's anxiety through the roof. Not just because of the money, but we just don't want to have to put Shadow through that. He took some X-rays, and pulled them up on the computer and let us come up to see and he explained what organs were what, and what the shadowy spots could mean, etc. He said it looked like there was some air in his stomach, so it might just be as simple as some gastric upset and that he just needs to toot. He sent the pictures to a radiologist to see what the spots could mean, because he couldn't tell for himself and wanted to be sure. He had us wait and wait, until he comes out and says "Ok. No blockage." That was a HUGE relief, and we could tell he was relieved too. One thing about Hendricks, he looks and sounds like he has that monotone personality like maybe he doesn't really care about the animals, and he's just... there. But I think he really does. We like how to-the-point he was with us. Like, 'well, it could be this really awful thing, or it could be this smaller thing, but I really can't tell you which is more likely right now. We'll start off by exhausting these possibilities to save you some peace of mind and money. And if it's worse, we will cross that bridge later.' So, he needed to have an IV fluid drip, and get a catheter of his anti-nausea medication. We left him there from about noon until 5:30. He was still exhausted, but tried to get excited to see us! He ate food when we got home and we were so happy to see that. He hasn't vomited at all since we brought him home (took him in 7/18, today is 7/21) and now he's eating more regularly. Not quite as much as he usually gets, but enough to really keep him going, and he's drinking fluids now, too. He is very good about taking his pills, so that's a relief. I don't believe that animals should be medicated, but I know it has helped keep him from vomiting. I really like Hendricks, he's a good guy, was very good to us, and nice to my dog. Will definitely be back here (hopefully not soon)! PS: The one minus star is that they sell Royal Canin and Science Diet. I can't believe that even in this day and age where raw food for pets is on the rise, they would sell that garbage, haha.

    I brought my cat in due to a swallowing issue. I waited at least 6 hours to be seen…read more Finally a vet tech looked at my cats mouth and said she needs her teeth cleaned. I said it's not her teeth . She can't swallow. And acted like the food was hurting her mouth. I go back to my Primary. Cheerful Vet. She cleaned her teeth. Cat still can't swallow. I tried showing her a video of the cat trying to swallow. I told her another retired vet had said the issue is further down. She would not listen. Finally has the traveling ultrasound come to her office. They put my 17 year old cat under again. Shave her. She had a mass by her heart pushing on her esophagus.!! Inept veterinary care by emergency vet and Anette at Cheerful vet. I had my cat euthanized. Cheerful vet paid $100.00 for cremation because she was wrong and put my cat and my wallet through unnecessary pain. Sad that these people are taking advantage of pet lovers at a very critical point in their lives.

    Rogue River Veterinary Hospital - vet - Updated May 2026

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