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    Wagner Equine Veterinary Service

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    Muddy Branch Veterinary Center - Gabriel at Rehab!

    Muddy Branch Veterinary Center

    (101 reviews)

    Rehabilitation - pets can truly benefit from it (for various reasons, as people do), and I had the…read moregreat good fortune to get the highly recommended rehab and recovery services at MBVC for my 11-year-old sheltie, Gabriel (who, when only 3 years old, was diagnosed with a degenerative joint disease). Gabriel had a severe limp and very tight tendons, due in part to a large tumor that had developed under his front left armpit. He was swelled with osteoarthritis. That was April 2022. Now Gabriel - after a thorough initial assessment and development of his own customized rehabilitation program including targeted exercises/stretching, ultra-sound, laser therapy, hydrotherapy, surgery in August to remove the tumor, and additional post-surgery rehab - is a new dog - his old self - dropped a few pounds (physically) and a few years (psychologically). The. Best. Christmas. Ever. Remarkable is the only word that truly describes his transformation. Grateful is only one of many words to describe my admiration and appreciation for Katie (Gabriel's rehab coach and counselor), and Dr. Lisa Challberg (Gabriel's rehab vet). Given Gabriel's disease, he will require "maintenance" rehab which he gladly looks forward to getting from his MBVC team for years to come. Gabriel's situation is one of those exceptions that proves the rule. Rehabilitation, one-time or several, short- or long-term, for any given injury or issue, can restore and reinvigorate your precious one - and they can't do it by themselves. So, if you're sweet love needs it, I strongly encourage you to give them the gift of rehab from MBVC - it will be the best investment you'll ever make in the care and comfort of your best friend!

    Today I had an urgent situation with my cat. My regular vet is closed on weekends, so I came here…read morebecause it's within walking distance, as I don't have a car. I arrived early and apologized for it when I came in--I would rather be early than late--but the receptionist seemed annoyed. I had previously explained that I didn't have my cat's records on hand, but that she has a history of chronic UTIs. I was told that without records, she would need a rabies vaccine, and I agreed to that without hesitation. The only documentation I was able to find between getting off work and going to the appointment was an email showing she was due for her vaccine about a month ago. I understand that this isn't official documentation, but they continued to emphasize that they needed her history. If she was going to get the shot regardless I don't understand why they had such an attitude about it. We were there for a completely unrelated emergency situation. The overall interaction came across as unfriendly and unwelcoming. In an already stressful situation, I did not feel confident or comfortable with the level of care or communication. Any business with reception knows they make or break your business. I have only seen the vet their once before. When my mom was alive she took her cat there. I don't even know why i tired because his medical advice for her cat at the time was terrible. She clearly has FHS and they had No idea!!!! I will not be returning

    Kentlands Veterinary Hospital - The exam room.

    Kentlands Veterinary Hospital

    (66 reviews)

    We have been a client of Kentlands Vet Hosp for many years. The staff is great with all our pets…read more Dr Stotz took over for Dr Handel and she is awesome. They are really good at accommodating same day sick requests. They also have a wonderful PT dept who have helped many of our older pets when they have had joint issues. We own a dog walking / pet sitting business and when our clients ask for a vet recommendation, we don't hesitate to refer them to KVH.

    we took our dog there for nine years, since we first got him as a puppy. were happy with the…read morepractice until Dr. Handel moved away and it was sold to some nameless, faceless investor group. Vibe changed, level of personal attention decreased, prices went up. Techs would appear from behind a door, take your dog, disappear with your dog back behind the door, all very robotically/impersonally. What finally led us to leave was this. We took our dog for round of vaccinations, which cost more than $400. When we called to make the appointment and they asked what else we wanted done, we mentioned a small growth on his eyelid they had seen before and asked them to eyeball it again to see if it looked like it was getting larger and could or should be removed. We reminded them of this when the tech took him back behind the door to be "processed" as they now do. When they brought him back out, I asked whether they looked at the growth on his eyelid. They said no, and if we wanted that they would have to charge us for an exam. (If I recall correctly, the standard fee for "exam" -- added on as part and parcel of any service you get there where a doctor (not a tech) is involved -- is about $100.) I said to forget it and walked out the door, deciding right then and there to finally change practices. (People in our neighborhood had been making similar observations on the neighborhood FB page about service/care/prices at KVH changing negatively over the last year.) The notion that they couldn't just look quickly at something readily visible without charging more, over and above the $400 I just spent, was really poor, callous customer relations -- particularly with a client the women at the front desk knew had been going to them for years.

    Veterinary Referral Associates

    Veterinary Referral Associates

    (307 reviews)

    they are wonderful people who do a difficult job dealing with hurt and sick pets as well as upset…read moreowners. would definitely use them again!!

    I am late on writing this review, but in Feb 2026 I took my dog for a consult with Dr. "Ben"…read more(Benoit) on a suspected nasal tumor. He recommended a MRI as the most conclusive, but gave all the other options as well so it wasn't just the most expensive. I opted for the MRI, and sadly, we found an advanced tumor in my dog's nasal passage that had already broken through to his brain. Dr. Ben gave me a menu of options and different outcomes we may get. He never made me feel pressured or judged, and was empathetic and compassionate. It's clear he's also incredibly knowlegable of the most recent treatments available. I understand there are always complaints about expensive care at Vet ERs/Referrals or "are they owned by PE?" questions, but an MRI and radiology expertise anywhere is expensive, so that's something to just accept. VRA was worth the expense for me because I wasn't treated like an open wallet or profit line and the quality of care/concern was outstanding; I was even given a military discount. I am very grateful for their entire staff for getting us in quickly and the humane treatment to owners and their pet family. Thank you Dr. Ben for letting me know how much time I had left to cherish my dog. I'm forever grateful for your kind and calming presence.

    Gaithersburg Veterinary Clinic

    Gaithersburg Veterinary Clinic

    (31 reviews)

    I take my guinea pigs there. The vet takes good care of them; tho they have short lives, it almost…read morefeels like why send them to the doc in the first place: the females pigs almost always get sick at the end of their lives, basically leaves me scrambling for care and I am glad that I get help. (In that respect, the doctor doesn't mind it wasn't me taking my pig to see her, very accommodating.) Regrettably, after my first female guinea pig that runs around and talks back to me died, I have little to no interest in the other girls that followed. I have one male who manages to have a cyst last summer, and Dr Hileman had to run a test. Everything came under control, and the pig is cleaned up tho a tad underweight. Tho I do have a dog that also sees her, but because this place is one that takes exotic small pets, I keep going back. The doctor is very gentle. (This place was recommended to me years ago, so I am just one of many that comes here.)

    Do NOT apply here…read more There's only one doctor here, and she treats her employees terribly--constantly nitpicking, micromanaging, and making the work environment tense and miserable. She wonders why people keep quitting, but the truth is you either leave on your own (like I was fortunate enough to do) or you get fired for not being "perfect." You only get about 60 hours every two weeks, and there's zero room for growth--don't expect a raise or any kind of advancement. There's no direct deposit either. Your checks are mailed (sometimes late), because apparently the clinic "doesn't make enough money." Also, be prepared for constant political conversations whether you want to hear them or not. If you want to be respected and treated like a decent human being, this is not the place for you.

    Montgomery Village Veterinary Center - Koda

    Montgomery Village Veterinary Center

    (24 reviews)

    The good? The vet seems very knowledgeable, was able to visibly diagnose my cat (he followed up…read morewith tests to confirm) and prescribed a medicine that had my cat back to himself within a few days. He performed dental surgery on my cat and there were no post-op issues. My cat was healthy and happy after the vet. The no-so-good? 1) One of the cats they let roam around had an eye infection, I was concerned the cat would spread it but the vets assistant took the cat away when a customer brought it to her attention. 2) If you don't ask enough questions, they'll surprise you with the cost of their services. This can be true of any service but I inquired about their grooming service and comprehensive wellness check. They said it would cost around $600 (because of anesthesia). When I picked him up from his appointment they charged me $1,900!! The vet performed 7 tooth extractions and did not even call to let me know. The vet said to me, "I didn't think money was an issue" Because my pet insurance reimburses me 80%. But I still had to pay up front. I was surprised each tooth cost about $50-$75 and wish they'd been more transparent. They took off $200 to make me "feel better". ALWAYS ASK QUESTIONS and brush your cats coat and teeth so you don't need a vet for that. My lessons have been learned! 3) Another thing to keep in mind. The vet performed the surgery well, Koda had no post-op issues at all! However, because the vet has to stand while operating, he charges more. This is understandable given the vet seems to limp when they walk but again they didn't let me know that beforehand. I would trust them to perform an excellent surgery but ask as many questions about what to expect before you commit.

    The best doctor vet! Truly cares about all animals! Exceptionally knowledgable and kind! Him and…read morehis wife are angels!

    Wagner Equine Veterinary Service - vet - Updated May 2026

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