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    3.4 (5 reviews)
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    Best veterinary practice we ever brought our pets to. Dr. Charlie and Dr. Day are amazing, as are…read morethe vet techs and all staff. Beautiful, stare-of-the-art facility. Been with Dr. Charlie over 20 years wherever she practiced...

    I've been a cat owner my entire life and so have been a client at a number of good vet offices over…read morethe years. I came to Stockton Vet a few years ago when I moved into the New Hope area. The place has something extra special that I've only now been able to identify after having to put down my kitty of 17 years. It's that they are not only superb doctors (and nurses and techs and office staff) to your pets, they are also compassionate and kind, empathic human beings to the pet owners as well. They consider not only your pet as their client, but you as well. Due to Covid-19, when it came time to put my sweet kitty to rest due to a tumor, I was not permitted in the building. Instead, Dr. Julia came outside to the picnic table in the back with the tools she needed as well as a box of tissues, and sat with me as I held my girl and cried as she was sedated. And we talked. And Dr. Julia remained with me as long as I needed. Just listening and lending support. A week or two later, I received a condolence card made of wildflower seeds with words of support from the entire staff. They didn't just sign their names. They offered words of condolence and messages that said "thanks for giving her such a wonderful life". These people are really special. Thinking back on the time when my other cat, Mr. Kitty was at the hospital for a urinary blockage and Dr. Charlie called me multiple times a day with updates on his condition and then arranged for his surgery with another vet who specialized in the surgery he needed, I can't help but feel that this group is extraordinary. Oh, and did I mention that a member of their staff adopted my friend's dog after she lost her battle with depression? Yeah, there's that, too.

    New Hope Veterinary Hospital

    New Hope Veterinary Hospital

    (26 reviews)

    Been using NHVH for the last year. Up until today I've only had positive experiences with my 4…read moredogs. My almost 14 year old Labrador has an ear issue that we were told requires surgery. Unfortunately we were not made aware of all the treatment options available. When my dog was diagnosed, we were told by Dr. JESSICA AUSTIN, that there were only 2 options for treatment. One was drainage ( I won't get into the details for people with a weak constitution) and the other was surgery. On the day of the surgery, my dogs bloodwork came back with concerning results. We were told that it was risky for an older dog who is slightly anemic to be sedated. This is when I learned about another option besides surgery. DR. Amanda Straining is the one you want to request when visiting NHVH. She is incredibly honest and explained that there was another option that did not require surgery and only costs a small fraction of what the surgery estimate was. Needless to say I was very upset that we were not told this by Dr. Jessica Austin. We were told that my dog needed surgery that could cost up to $4000.00. I can't speak to why we weren't told about this alternative option. All I can say is that it seems Dr. Austin is more motivated by $ rather than doing the right thing. It makes me concerned and upset that Dr. Austin was ok with putting a very old dog under anesthesia when an alternative treatment was available. Bottom line... Ask for Dr.Struening and run the other way if by chance you get Dr.Austin. This is the last place I ever thought I would review. I am a huge dog lover and we treat ours like family because that's what they are. When things like this happen, Ive learned to not be silent. I hope this review helps.

    Dr Jessica A. at New Hope Veterinary Hospital is incredible!…read moreHer compassion and high level of intelligence is delivered in a kind manner. I highly recommend Jessica for you can feel confident that she will provide your pet with the upmost care! Thank you for having such a wonderful caring compassionate vet to care for my dogs Charlie and Daisy! I am so grateful!!! Sharon Slickis, New Hope, PA

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    Animal Alliance NJ

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    I never write reviews however my experience with Diane and Annie of Animal Alliance was so…read moreexceptional that it deserves acknowledgement. On Wednesday June 16, I submitted an application for adoption of a wonderful little dog, which I then supplemented with information in an email and phone call to their office. I read all of their online information so I understood there is a review and approval process, that they review phone calls once a day, and that there is also a process of going to the facility itself by appointment only and waiting outside until it is the appointed time due to Covid. I did not expect an immediate response. On Saturday June 19, Diane called me and I learned that the little dog that I was interested was already adopted. However Diane and I had a long discussion concerning the type of dog that I would be interested in. She shared that there were some new arrivals from the night before and would I consider coming in to see them at 3pm that afternoon. She shared that the Director - Annie, has a keen knack for matching rescues with individuals considering adoption. She then called me back to say that she spoke with Annie and that she was looking forward to meeting me. I arrived on time for my scheduled appointed and waited in my car until Annie came for me and she took me to the portico and said she would return with the first little rescue for me to consider. She brought me little Celia, she gave us time to acquaint ourselves, and it was a perfect fit. Celia chose me, she settled down on my lap, it was a wonderful experience. There was no need to see another prospective little dog, I adopted Celia. Working within rescue is very difficult, animals arrive from a wide range of backgrounds and needs, all of which is time consuming to process and care for as is working with those that may want to either board or adopt. Both Diane and Annie are very caring and competent professional women who care deeply for these animals and for those interested in them. Little Celia is doing just fine, she has settled down and is extremely happy. She is house-trained and has the most wonderful personality. I had no prior experience with either Diane or Annie, I highly recommend them to guide you in the process, and further suggest that if you are unable to board or adopt a rescue from them to please consider donating to Animal Alliance so that they can continue to save other animals in need.

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    If you need reproduction services - use another vet. I brought my female Shepherd, Bay, in for rads…read morefor her litter. I made it abundantly clear when scheduling that I would need to be given Oxytocin in the event of complications which I was told 'of course, no problem!'. I took her on February 9th, received her radiographs and was then made to wait about 25 minutes where they could 'see about the prescription'. Once I was given it, I went through Chewy to order it (on February 9th) and staff neglected to approve the request for two entire days full well knowing Bay was due on Friday, February 13th and I stressed it's importance. I made phone calls, sent texts and was told a doctor would get back to me. I then was told it was my responsibility to upload the script to Chewy (which I couldn't find anyway) - which I then contacted Chewy and was told that was incorrect and they had been waiting for my vet approval this entire time, Chewy even called them and received no response. Regardless if I had the script or not, it was not my responsibility and the office did not prioritize my pregnant dog nor her puppies. I eventually was contacted on February 11th around 4pm by the practice manager who told me her staff did not feel comfortable prescribing the medication anymore after I spent $400 on the vet visit and now wasted two days. Fast forward February 12th - Bay goes into labor and as I expected, needs assistance from the drug; but I do not have it because Doylestown Vet had my hands tied and denied my dog the care she needed for a successful labor. I make an emergency trip to the ER (an additional $900 expense) she delivers 3 deceased puppies and 3 living puppies. We head home and now her labor is stalled again and the ER asked me to use the Oxytocin my vet should have responsibility prescribed me as standard repro practice. But here I am, unprepared because Doylestown chose ignorance over the reality of whelping puppies. I understand vet school and ethics, but if you care for some field experience, there's a big reality check here at my house because of your lack of concern for myself, my dog and her puppies. Shame on you for putting me in this position, stalling to tell me you had a change of mind about my dog's care, and then running down the clock so I had limited options on how to proceed finding her the care she needed. Edited to add, we are now a week out from Bay's delivery and I have had zero follow up from this practice. Ethics? I don't think so.

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    They offered a lot of options. Everything had a price tag to it, but they were clear about it…read more They didn't really like my anxious dog, and a friend of mine had a cat banned from coming back.

    For the price that we have paid, I was hoping to give a raving review. First, I want to acknowledge…read morethat when calling for my reservation, the staff was extremely courteous and helpful. However, we were less than impressed as new guests upon arrival. The staff was not as welcoming and the expectation that was set while making the reservation fell pretty flat. We decided to try the resort one additional time because of the amount of positive reviews, but the second time also left us in disappointment. It was extremely difficult to get through to anyone when calling to check on our dogs. When making my reservation, I was told there would be communication about how our dogs were doing. This has not happened, so we tried to call, but the phones are not answered. I received no response to my voicemail or emails while I was traveling. The report cards that we received were duplicates even though our dogs have very different personalities. One of our dogs came home not feeling well, although his report card said he was "rambunctious". I hesitated before writing this very honest review because I may give the resort one additional opportunity to change my perspective. I have attached a copy of each duplicated report card that was received for my dogs as well as the email that was left without a response. Consideration should really be given to the offerings that are promised if there is not capacity to provide quality results/products.

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