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October 2024 by Jayme Dohrn
Dr. Burns and her staff are very compassionate and knowledgeable. I plan on taking my pets there from here on out!!! Thanks for all the help with my recent rescue! ??
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October 2024 by David Nebel
Great place for your fur babies!
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October 2024 by Elizabeth Hale
The staff and vet are truly truly amazing and listen to you and your pet
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August 2024 by Cheryl ann Pipkin
Great..love the care they give to my little girl (dog).
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August 2024 by Ronnie B
Best veterinarian I've ever been to. Very friendly and positive atmosphere
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July 2024 by Jennifer Stark
Prompt and compassionate care at a very reasonable price! Our cat needed surgery for bladder stones and the cost of his initial visit AND his surgery was less than the lowest estimate given by the internet for just the surgery alone.
Our cat is home now and doing great!
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July 2024 by Jackson Jones
Dr. Barnes and her crew took such good care of our sweet Boston terrier on such a short notice. We called shortly before closing on a Friday over an emergency, and they stayed late and did everything they could to take care of our Zoey!
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July 2024 by John Adams
Dr Barnes is a very sweet and caring person. She gives you all the time you need. Marley loves to go see her and all the staff, especially when she gets to run loose and see everyone working in the clinic, when they are not real busy.
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July 2024 by Robert Bateman
I believe Dr Barnes is a good vet ! If you care she cares.she has earned the right to make a living by learning, and care giving.you get what you pay for.if you can not afford,or can't love your pet don't keep it. Thank you Dr Barnes!
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July 2024 by Kristi
Dr. Barnes is knowledgeable and caring. She fills rx requests efficiently, so we never run out. Yearly visits are affordable and extensive. She spends time with your animal companion to give the best care possible. She keeps my little 14 yr old papillon happy and healthy.
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July 2024 by Dennis Blackhawk
Outrageous Prices and no GENUINE care
First visit was OK. My 11 yr. old beagle has arthritis. Pain pills were perscribed. She started limping now and the so we took her in again. I told her I was a disabled vet on a limited income. She said she'd only take 1 X-ray to save to save money but instead took 2. It was a Friday. I told her that she hadn't eaten anything since Thursday night and her belly was bloated. She just shrugged it off because I said I couldn't afford the blood tests this month (Price $ 150). So, she sold us some nutrition tablets even though the beagle won't eat and they're too big to put in her throat. She also charged us $ 17.25 to trim her nails. Anyway, total bill came to $ 277.38 and that's with my veteran discount. It's Monday now and our beagle still won't eat. So, we have an appt. today with our old vet who is 20+ miles away and has been a vet for almost 50 years.He's always been fair with his prices. Nail trim is free too. She also sold us a bag of Dasuquin Joint Supplement for $ 65.00,
I bought them because I thought they were prescription). Amazon has them for $47.99 no prescription needed.
Not recommended unless you make a 6 figure salary.
UPDATE: It's 2 days later and we took her to our regular vet. Her kidneys have shut down. Just trying to keep her alive now. The vet shook his head when I showed the Barnes bill. UPDATE: Our dog passed away less than a week after seeing Dr.Barnes from severe kidney failure. Thanks for caring doc ! She could've been saved if therapyI was started earlier I was told.
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July 2024 by Amy Moorman
They gave me faith in having an amazing vet here in town that i wholeheartedly believe will go above an beyond for Ms Nalla thank you so much
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July 2024 by GypsyDna
Its always scary when choosing a vet.These are pet people,professional.Jinn approved.
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June 2024 by Dennis B.
Outrageous Prices and no GENUINE care First visit was OK. My 11 yr. old beagle has arthritis. Pain pills were perscribed. She started limping now and the so we took her in again. I told her I was a disabled vet on a limited income. She said she'd only take 1 X-ray to save to save money but instead took 2. It was a Friday. I told her that she hadn't eaten anything since Thursday night and her belly was bloated. She just shrugged it off because I said I couldn't afford the blood tests this month (Price $ 150). So, she sold us some nutrition tablets even though the beagle won't eat and they're too big to put in her throat. She also charged us $ 17.25 to trim her nails. Anyway, total bill came to $ 277.38 and that's with my veteran discount. It's Monday now and our beagle still won't eat. So, we have an appt. today with our old vet who is 20+ miles away and has been a vet for almost 50 years.He's always been fair with his prices. Nail trim is free too. She also sold us a bag of Dasuquin Joint Supplement for $ 65.00, I bought them because I thought they were prescription). Amazon has them for $47.99 no prescription needed. Not recommended unless you make a 6 figure salary. UPDATE: It's 2 days later and we took her to our regular vet. Her kidneys have shut down. Just trying to keep her alive now. The vet shook his head when I showed the Barnes bill.
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March 2024 by Alice Conners
Took my dog in and they did all kinds of unnecessary tests, and cost me $400 and no diagnosis just a bunch of pills. I investigated the symptoms myself figured out what is was and used natural remedies on him, they were thinking of putting my dog down, and today he is running around talking and happy, didn't even need to take him there. Veterinarians are like other doctors they just guess and treat the symptoms.