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    Thomas K McCoy, DVM

    4.5 (8 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 5:30 pm

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    Chet S Thomas, DVM - City Veterinary Hospital - Dr Chet making car calls during the pandemic

    Chet S Thomas, DVM - City Veterinary Hospital

    (41 reviews)

    Doc genuinely cares about our animals. He is very accessible to ask questions on the phone between…read moreappointments. We've been to multiple clinics around Tulsa, but we've stayed with him.

    I apologize for taking so long to leave this review. I'm sorry for any pet that has unnecessarily…read moredied in the interim. We moved to Tulsa in December '23, with a 6 year old, Czech import German Shepherd that we'd had for a few months. She had been used for breeding, required a C-section, and was no longer useful to the breeder. As a rescue, the breeder was familiar with us (we own her daughter), so he contacted us and surrendered her to us. We had her thoroughly vetted when she arrived in Oklahoma. After a few weeks in our home we contacted our trainer and got her into training as soon as possible. She was sweet and a good member of our pack, but largely unsocialized. When we brought her home it was time to address the last step in preparing her for her new life in our home, having her spayed. We made an appointment with Dr Thomas. After anesthetizing her the doctor tried to call us to tell us that she had a spay scar. When we called him back we discussed the c-section scar and decided to wait a week or so and start over. When we picked her up we found that while he had her anesthetized, he decided to perform surgery on her eyelid for some small defect I had not even noticed and we had not approved. I wish I had seen the red flag. Two weeks later we dropped her off to be spayed. We called to see if she was ready to be picked up and were told to wait until five. I walked over to pick her up a little before five and immediately noticed that she looked unstable. Her gums were pale and I asked if I should run her to Oklahoma Veterinary Specialists. Dr Thomas said no, took her back into his office and started IV fluids. After wasting what turned out to be the last 30 minutes I had to save her, he sent us home with a vet tech carrying the IV bag. I helped the still unstable dog. When we got to the door the vet tech gave me the IV bag and we've never heard from them again. After observing her for a couple of minutes I put her in the car and raced to OVS, calling to let them know the situation and that we were headed their way. Dr Hodges, who has helped us many times in emergencies, stayed and waited for us, rushing us in when we arrived. He worked on her for another 30 minutes. She coded twice and was unable to be revived a second time. She died of blood loss from internal bleeding. Dr.Thomas or his office never called to see how she was. We filed a complaint with the State Board. Imagine the State Board of Veterinary Medicine being unresponsive in the State of Oklahoma. Would you expect anything else? If you love your pet, stay away from Dr Chet Thomas and City Veterinary Hospital at 36th and Peoria. I wish we had. We obviously live close by and every time I see that building I feel sad and angry all over again.

    Tulsa Animal Urgent Care - Sign in lobby over reception area desk.

    Tulsa Animal Urgent Care

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    Union, East Tulsa

    Our 10 year old Maltese was bitten by a german shepherd. Half of his lip -- whole entire side of…read morehis mouth -- was bitten off by that dog. We brought our pup to this clinic and he was being seen by the vet in less than five minutes. She was kind, compassionate and caring. Our dog ended up with 14 stitches in his face and is wearing a cone -- for 10 days to two weeks. They gave him meds and took care to not only address his pain needs, but were also kind about our distress over the whole situation. I would HIGHLY recommend this group.

    So my little 13 year old Dachshund had been having some pain I gave her baby aspirin the past few…read moredays and she was not showing much improvement. I called her vet today to see if we could get her in soon. They were booked and recommended we take her to Tulsa Animal Urgent care at 61st and Mingo. I had no idea we had an Urgent care for animals I looked online and the prices were very reasonable for a vet. We took our baby there last night. We got right in, no appt needed. Front desk staff both were super nice and friendly, they got out Addie all checked in and put us in a room. We were in the room only a few minutes before the Dr came in (Dr. Suzanne Caruso, DVM). She was so Gental as out Addie is such a queen (drama queen too, lol). She liked her over and then took her back to do a deeper exam with her techs. (Just like human kids, they do better without parents around). In a short wait she came back to talk to us about her diagnosis. Dr Caruso's diagnosis was arthritis which I was relieved, she did not feel we needed x-rays but did leave it up to us. I loved that they just did not do them and it cost us more if she felt they were not really needed. She recommended a monthly injection and we can come there to get it for Ms Addie. The overall moment coming in the door to going out the door I could tell they all cared about doing what was best for our little queen Addie

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