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St John's Veterinary Hospital

2.6 (5 reviews)

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Pet physical or wellness exam

Pet vaccinations

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Torbay Road Animal Hospital

Torbay Road Animal Hospital

(7 reviews)

Summary: Took dog to…read morevet for UTI, advised of options. Chose to do extraction of urine for more accurate results and to prevent contamination. I was given medication to give dog, to calm her. Receptionist (vet assistant?) called before extraction appointment and thought it was for to catch the urine. Advised it wasn't, it was supposed to be for extraction. Came in for extraction appointment, different vet doing it, and advised not enough dose of medication given, a dog my size is usually given more, previous vet must have given lower dose and thought they could do it anyway, but they weren't there. Was not advised it would be a different vet. Had to rebook and buy more medication. Asked receptionist/assistant to confirm correct dose, as I did not want to keep drugging dog and buying more medication if not necessary. Receptionist/assistant said it should work, as that is dose normally given (yet, wasn't given previously). Bring dog to second appointment, still a different vet from original, dog so drugged she pees on floor. Receptionist/assistant takes her in, comes back and says dog has no pee left. Asked if I could give her water and come back, receptionist/assistant says no, it'll be too long a wait. Advises my vet quit (first time telling me this). Says they will call to see if they will continue with extraction or do something else, and get reassessed by new vet. Take dog home, at which point she immediately pees again without any water needed to be given. They did not contact me. No new appointment set. Dog drugged twice with nothing done. Charged for "consultation" plus medication. Nothing done, issue unresolved, vet quit and I was not notified. Total spent $242.10 for literally no reason. Still no contact, and no refund offered. Unprofessional, disorganized, would not recommend.

My dog just had surgery for bilateral luxating patellas and I have been extremely pleased with the…read morefollow-up care she has received, from regular phone check-ups to regular post op checks. Any worries or questions I have had were immediately addressed. I really believe that the staff care about their patients and want the best possible outcomes. Many thanks to the staff and especially Dr. Paul and Julee for all of their help!

CBS Animal Hospital - Dr. Francine Nichols

CBS Animal Hospital

(2 reviews)

This is just another rip off. I have a 17 year old dog, who is in great general health, other than…read moredental problems. After paying $300 for a check-up, this clinic recommended that all this dog's teeth be removed. This is a major surgery for a very senior dog probably in the last stages of her natural life, and I declined as I considered it as inflicting unnecessary suffering on my beloved old girl. I requested antibiotics and a pain killer for her. After a mere few days, she seemed her old self again. She thrived and certainly wasn't in pain. Then her prescription ran out. Back to the vet, another $300 spent, and good for another month. The vet refuses to offer refills on the prescription as they simply want to continue to rip us off- no concern whatsoever for this pets suffering. The attitude is 'you shouldn't have a pet' if you can't pay, which is extortion. They would willingly subject a senior dog to unnecessary surgery to get their $2 grand, all the while knowing it will probably kill her, or cause her last year to be one of extreme discomfort. This vet has not the slightest inkling of empathy or compassion for the pet and certainly none for a pet owner. Treat your clients fairly and they may come back. Learn good business practice. PS, Paradise Animal Hospital has poorly trained staff and vets as well, performed a botched kidney stone surgery on my Shih Tzu causing circulation problem and 3 additional surgeries. (His Penis had to be amputated) I took him to Bay Roberts Animal hospital where they saved his life. These scum charged us 4 thousand to nearly kill our beautiful dog. I forgive accidents, but I do not forgive overcharging and incompetence. Take your critter to Bay Roberts for the best possible care in Newfoundland that I know of...just my and my wife's opinion ...I know of no other place that is trustworthy. Please message and correct me if I am wrong.

I just moved to CBS not too long ago and when I asked around for vet recommendations an SPCA…read moreemployee told me to go see Dr. Harvey. Of course, not too long after that, one of my dogs broke his canine. Dr. Harvey was AMAZING! She and her staff went right in for the cuddles, made my dog feel like a million bucks AND they took great care of him without breaking the bank. I can't say thank you enough!

Paradise Animal Hospital and Wellness Centre

Paradise Animal Hospital and Wellness Centre

(2 reviews)

Best vet clinic in St. John's... professional, clean, fear free clinic... fantastic front staff,…read moreorganized, very modern. l would highly recommend it to anyone who loves their pets.

I'm disappointed to say that my experience at Paradise Animal Hospital (PAH) was extremely…read moreunprofessional. About a week after I brought my puppy to PAH for her first needle, she started vomiting. The bill for her treatment came to about $3700, and I was told that it may have been a stomach bug or possibly worms. Receiving an unexpected bill that size was daunting to say the least. When I asked for an itemized list of what was required I found flaws in the billing. For example, I was charged $200 in medication instead of the $19 that was actually needed. After speaking with my friends who also take their dogs to PAH about my bill, they asked if the clinic offered me the free month of pet insurance that they offer every customer of their clinic. They had not. When I called to ask why I wasn't offered pet insurance, I was told that it was a very unfortunate situation, and that Covid had made it hard to offer all customers the same standard of care. They told me the best they could do for me was to offer an apology. Pet insurance would have covered a substantial portion of my fees, and I found it hard to accept that Covid was interfering since they had time to shoot and post TikTok/Instagram videos of my dog (which they've since removed from their pages), but not offer the standard care that all other customers receive. After several emails back and forth, PAH offered to refund $1000 of my $3700 bill. After this, I stuck with PAH because I felt that my puppy received quality care from the vets who delivered her treatment during her emergency visit despite the poor communication and huge expenses. Changing clinics would be challenging given the backlog of patients caused by the pandemic at that time. However, I ran into more issues when I booked my puppy's appointment for a spay. When I first called, she was scheduled right away for her surgery. It was only after speaking to my friends who have puppies from the same litter and also go to PAH, that I learned they were all given appointments for blood work prior to their surgery and given information on fasting. After hearing this I called the clinic to ask about a bloodwork appointment and they insisted she didn't need an appointment. This didn't make sense to me given that the other puppies in her litter had also seen the vet a couple months earlier. I called back again. After three calls they realized they had indeed made a mistake and that my puppy did in fact need blood work prior to her operation. Had I not repeatedly inquired, I'm not sure if they would have gone ahead with the surgery or not. I have never written a review for a business before let alone a negative one, however after this experience I felt it was important to share what I went through. The fact that bolstering their social media presence was more of a priority than my dog's health is beyond concerning. To have it shrugged off, excused, and given a half hearted apology was insulting. A customer should not have to rely on friends and internet research to learn what the proper medical procedures are for their pet.

Newfound Cattery

Newfound Cattery

(1 review)

We picked up our kitty from newfound Siamese yesterday and we couldn't be happier. She is so cuddly…read moreand sweet, took to us immediately and settled in well. Slept with us in the bed all night and loves all of her toys!! Danielle, the breeder, has been nothing but a pleasure to work with. She is so passionate about her cats and the breed, educated and helpful throughout the whole process. She has kept us in the loop on our kitten with photos and progress information up until the day we picked her up and continues to help out! She really cares about the cats, their well-being and what forever homes they go to. Our kitten came with so much including food, litter etc. She even went the extra mile and gave us a frame with her baby photo in it & important dates about her. We are so happy to have the most perfect baby to love and we cannot recommend newfound Siamese cattery enough.

From the owner: Welcome to Newfound Cattery!…read more We are a family oriented Purebred Traditional & Colorpoint Siamese/Balinese breeder; one of the worlds oldest cat! We are responsible/reputable breeders who want to contribute to proper breed preservation for many more years to come with health being a top priority. We breed the four accepted Traditional Siamese colours (blue, lilac, chocolate, seal) as well as Tortie & red point. We also test each breeder for a long list of genetic disease. Enjoy our videos of these beauties growing, playing, vet visits, birthing, sleeping plus MORE! We are happy to answer any and all questions you may have.

St John's Veterinary Hospital - vet - Updated May 2026

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