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    Westridge Veterinary Hospital

    4.0 (9 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 5:30 pm

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    Dental extraction

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    Thank you Westridge for everything you really care about people and there pets, Kirby thanks you too.

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    (451 reviews)

    We came to Wheat Ridge ER when our dog hadn't eaten for 3-4 days. We didn't know what was wrong…read more They ended up keeping her overnight so they can do an ultrasound. Based on her bloodwork, her liver enzymes were heavily elevated. We had her there for about 2 days then got her because we were waiting on lab results and we knew we wanted her at home after a few days. Although it was a pricey visit. She was well taken care of. We still don't know why she didn't want to eat or anything not by the fault of the hospital or anything. Our dog is just a mystery. We had a follow up and liver enzymes had decreased which was a good sign. Our dog is still with us but not sure for how much longer since she is a senior dog who still refuses to eat her kidney food. But we are doing what we can but we are happy with the way our dog was treated here. Everyone was very nice and attentive and answered all of our questions.

    I've been here twice. Once for a dog who needed emergency surgery and once for my other dog to have…read morea cancerous tumor looked at. I don't remember the names of either vet but i honestly don't have any complaints about them. Both times everyone has been nice. My biggest gripe is they were supposed to email me information hours ago. Their phone system is a pain to navigate just to get someone to answer. I can't compare prices but it seems like this place charges a premium and based on other reviews, might guilt you into something you can't afford. I honestly prefer my regular vet.

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    West Denver Veterinary Hospital & Wellness

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    Dr. Jennifer Menning is a STAR!!!!!! the girls in front and the vet assistant are the most pleasant…read morepeople I've interacted with in a long time I called them about my cat I went in right away and they saw him asap and they were so nice and patient, seriously THE BEST VET EVER 100% recommend I love these ladies

    I am absolutely stunned by the level of unprofessionalism and lack of compassion shown by West…read moreDenver Vet. My fiancé had a disagreement with the clinic after being told one thing by a previous vet and then being told it would no longer be honored. He was understandably frustrated -- especially when we were suddenly told our dog needed $500 in bloodwork every six months, despite showing zero adverse effects from her current heart medication. I called immediately afterward to calm the situation, apologize, and ensure the clinic could communicate directly with me moving forward. Between our five animals, we have spent over $20k at this clinic in the last couple of years. One of those pets is an 11-year-old dog on palliative care who depends on timely pain and comfort medications -- a completely different animal from the one with heart issues. This morning, Amanda called this morning to inform me that the clinic would no longer provide care for ANY of our five animals, including refusing to refill active, essential prescriptions for a dog currently battling cancer. When I tried to discuss this decision, Amanda yelled at me on the phone, leaving me no choice but to end the call. I have never encountered such unprofessional behavior from a veterinary clinic. To deny care -- including life-sustaining medication -- to an elderly, terminally ill dog because of an altercation that did not involve me is inhumane, unethical, and indefensible. There was zero compassion, no attempt to problem-solve, and no awareness of the responsibility they carry as medical professionals entrusted with the wellbeing of animals. We are grateful to be moving on to a new veterinary clinic, but it is heartbreaking that it came to this. Our animals deserved far better treatment than what we received at West Denver Vet.

    Westridge Veterinary Hospital - vet - Updated May 2026

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