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    Summit Veterinary Care

    4.0 (6 reviews)
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    Services - Summit Veterinary Care

    Dental care

    Dental cleaning

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    Microchipping

    Pet physical or wellness exam

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    Pet vaccinations

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    Caring Hands Animal Hospital - Bristow

    Caring Hands Animal Hospital - Bristow

    (75 reviews)

    I never thought I would be writing this. I grew up wanting to be a veterinarian and once deeply…read moreadmired Dr. Murphy. I even shadowed her as child. Unfortunately, my experience surrounding the euthanasia of my dog Paisley completely shattered that respect. Paisley was my best friend. I picked her out, named her, and loved her for her entire life. I found a tumor on her over a year ago and repeatedly told my family, offered to schedule vet visits, cover all costs, and handle transportation. Those offers were refused. I was not informed when the decision was finally made to euthanize her. I had to find out from someone else. I was promised the opportunity to be involved, to ask questions, and to be present for the discussion and goodbye. Instead, I was forced to watch over FaceTime while Dr. Murphy and my mother repeatedly left the room to discuss matters without me. When I tried to ask if they could wait so I could be included, I was talked over and told they would proceed anyway. The rest of my family was given notice and allowed to be present. I was intentionally excluded from my own dog's final moments. Regardless of circumstances, the lack of empathy, communication, and basic compassion shown to someone grieving the loss of a deeply bonded animal was devastating. This experience caused immense emotional harm, and I would never recommend this practice to friends or loved ones. Paisley deserved better. So did I. Edit: I also find it concerning that this practice appears to ask clients to edit older reviews, which has the effect of burying negative feedback. That feels inappropriate and raises serious concerns about transparency.

    Our family joined Caring Hands Animal Hospital upon moving to Centreville, VA & kept returning upon…read moremoving to Gainesville, VA. Caring Hands opened a facility in Bristow, VA & we transferred still having the same professional, friendly service as provided in Centreville. Between both locations our family has been a happy & loyal client for approximately 30 years. If you're looking for a forever family veterinarian, search no more, Caring Hands is the place for both you & your fur baby/babies.

    Anicira Veterinary Center - Barry the day we brought him home from his stay at Anicira.

    Anicira Veterinary Center

    (315 reviews)

    I cannot say enough good things about Anicira Veterinary Center…read more Another veterinary center told me it would cost $10,000 to treat my fur baby's prolapsed urethra. I was devastated and terrified that I was going to lose him. In desperation, I found Anicira and called--completely in tears. From that very first phone call, the staff was incredibly compassionate, patient, and understanding. They listened, reassured me, and immediately eased my fears. Most importantly, they were able to perform the surgery for significantly less, making it possible to save my baby. When I dropped him off, they carefully walked me through the entire procedure and explained exactly what to expect during recovery. After the surgery was successful, they once again took the time to go over every detail of his aftercare so I felt confident bringing him home. At every single step, the staff was kind, professional, and genuinely caring. Without Anicira, I truly believe I would have lost my baby. I am forever grateful for their compassion, expertise, and commitment to helping pets and their families when they need it most.

    Everything went exactly as they said. Even though we arrived a little later than scheduled, they…read morestill took us in and kept us informed about the dentals. Kate, the vet-tech, greeted us when we returned for our 2 furry boys. She has such enthusiasm and a tremendous passion for her work . She explained everything they did during the dental procedure and patiently answered all of our questions. The dogs are recovering well. Thanks to the whole team at Anicira Manassas

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    MedVet Northern Virginia

    (222 reviews)

    My kitty had a seizure for the first time and we had to rush her to Medvet because it was after…read morehours, as always they took great care of her.

    You want to spend thousands of dollars and have your dog die in the end? This is the place for you…read more You will bring your 19 month old puppy to the internal medicine department with chronic diarrhea and vomiting because her normal vet referred her to a specialist. The specialist will say "Change her diet" even though you will have told him that you've already done that multiple times. You'll follow his instructions and see no changes in your dog. She begins to lose weight even though she is eating. You will go back, your dog will still have diarrhea and vomiting, and he'll suggest doing an ultrasound. You get the ultrasound done, and he'll say he's found "abnormalities" and then suggest "changing her diet" instead of trying to treat the abnormalities, and if we really want to find out wrong, she'll need an endoscopy procedure. So, you'll change her diet again, see no changes other than increasingly concerning weight loss, and spend multiple thousands of dollars for the specialist to perform the procedure. Your dog will be under anesthesia for several hours while he obtains 20-30 biopsy samples. The results come back a week later and the specialist will point out further abnormalities and stomach ulcers, and suggest you "change her diet" instead of treating the problems. Three months will go by and your once vibrant, healthy 50 pound dog will now be a walking skeleton, losing roughly 20-25 lbs. You've done everything in your power to save her life. She will stop eating and drinking water altogether for 4 straight days and become unresponsive at times, spending her days laying helplessly on a bed, with no energy do move at all. Her body temperature will noticeably drop, even though the room is at 75* and she's under a blanket. She will struggle to climb stairs or hop down from the couch, when she does decide to move. You see her suffering and on CHRISTMAS MORNING you will make the painful decision to end that suffering. You will bring her to MedVet, where she has already been seen for 3 months, including an ER visit, where they suggested hospitalization and an estimate for services which she has already recently had done, instead of an IV or any real treatment, and the vet tech will come in with a cone, because she is scared a dog with no energy will bite her. That vet tech will then, with all the compassion and empathy in the world, pull your dog by her neck, trying to drag her to the back, so, apparently, the doctor can look at her. 10-15 minutes will go by and nothing will be discussed with you as to what's going on. Then, the American Hero, who was an Army vet will come into the room and tell you you have have beautiful Belgian Malinois and say that she used to treat them while she was in the Army, and even though yours is severely emaciated, and has IBD, she will not euthanize her. If we want, however, we can surrender her. No one will ask why you are there with your beloved family member on Christmas morning, trying to end her suffering. They will just assume you are a piece of garbage who does not want to take care of a sick dog. You will leave and endure watching your dog suffer another two days before her normal vet clinic reopens. So, after nearly $7000 of credit card debt from procedures performed by the specialist, and visits to the ER and clinic, and prescription medications with very little instructions, in order to try and save my dog's life, all I have to show from it is a lifetime of pain, many years of payments, and a little cedar box that contains the ashes of my beloved dog. This place does not care about you, or your dog. They care about your wallet, and trying to obtain every dollar that's in it, at all cost. I love you, Coraline, and I'm sorry I took you here.

    Old Towne Veterinary Clinic - Gus and Sally

    Old Towne Veterinary Clinic

    (35 reviews)

    Both times our puppy wasn't feeling well and refusing to eat it felt as if the Dr. was…read moreinconvenienced by our visit and dismissive. When he instructed us to call back with an update, we did so and never heard back. Went to another nearby clinic and the Dr. was much more friendly and even playful with the pup. Long story short, our pup is now eating normally and back to his fun and energetic self in just one day!

    This is a small friendly veterinary clinic. We originally came here when we adopted a stray kitten…read moretwo years ago. She had been living in a neighbor's garage and was in rough shape - malnourished, fleas, worms and ear mites. This was the only vet that could see us immediately and I'm so glad we ended up here. They are tremendously kind and compassionate. When the kitten escaped and climbed up inside the car seat (a long story) they came out to help get her out. Loaned us a carrier. Really just have consistently gone above and beyond. We have been clients ever since and would not consider taking our fur babies anywhere else. This visit was for our older cat who had a cut above her eye. Doc had her diagnosed in less than 5 minutes (ear infection and she scratched herself trying to make it feel better) noticed she also had some gum issues, got us all set up with antibiotics and ear drops and we were finished in under half an hour. Perfect when you have to fit a vet visit into your lunch hour. The place is super clean and we've never felt overcharged. Bottom line, if you're looking for a vet that really cares this is where you want to go.

    Pawsitive Care Animal Hospital - Sophie

    Pawsitive Care Animal Hospital

    (10 reviews)

    I took my two young cats there for a wellness exam and a urine test for each. It's a clean place…read morewith friendly and knowledgeable staff. The prices are comparable. Dr Mushtaq, your thoroughness in examining my kittens and your clear explanations truly put my mind at ease. It's evident how deeply you and your team care for every animal that comes through your doors. I am grateful to have found your clinic and wholeheartedly recommend you to fellow pet parents. Sincerely appreciation Yannis Pico and Rambo

    When my cat had a large abscess, I tried making an appointment a regular vet, but unfortunately…read morethey couldn't get us in for ~2 weeks. They highly recommended Pawsitive Care. I called in and they were able to see me just TWO (2) hours later. This was perfect as I knew it would take about that time to get the cat from under the bed and into her bag. :-D Parking was not ideal, but it was also at 12pm, if you park closer to the wing place, there is a set of stairs up from that lot so that you don't need to take your chances with climbing up the little, but steep hill. When I arrived there was nobody else in the very clean waiting room and staff immediately greeted me and checked me in. My fur baby was brought back to be looked at and within a few minutes she was diagnosed and I was provided with an estimate. The staff began work, providing regular updates, getting authorization to put her under and minimize pain, etc. It was clear that they were focused on her. While I hope that I never *have* to see Dr. Mushtaq, Henry, and the staff again, I would definitely come back when the need presents and enthusiastically recommend this practice to others. Thank you for taking care of my cat and me!

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