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October 2024 by LUCY C.
Took my kitten there once and I tried to tel the vet it got sick from drinking its adopted moms milk who suddenly developed milk so we took the kitten away from her but the kitten had diarrhea that wasn’t going away. He didn’t listen to me and instead wanted to do a parvo test? Like umm did you not listen to what I said?? He didn’t give me any meds after I said no to the tests or suggest any solutions. My kitty is all better now. No thank to this doctor
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October 2024 by Sandra Zendner
We have been going here for a few years with several of our pets. It is clean, they are efficient, very reasonably priced and compassionate. Some of the issues with our pets have just been simple ones and some much more serious. They even contact us to see how our pets are doing as a follow up.
I frankly am confused by some of the negative comments. We certainly would recommend them.
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September 2024 by Sydney Breanne
Took my sick kitten in to try and find out what was wrong with him. I had to tell the dr he was dehydrated and even then he did nothing for my kitten. He just sent me home, no treatment, no medication. I tried asking how I could help my cat drink more water since he wasn’t sending me home with anything and he said to me, verbatim, “it’s a cat. Cats do what they want. It’ll drink when it feels like drinking” ….like WHAT!?!? PLEASE DONT TAKE YOUR PET HERE IF THEY’RE SICK HE WILL KILL THEM!!!!!!
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August 2024 by Bammy
If you have an emergency highly recommend selma pet clinic, the only vet that doesn't turn down pets in need of medical attention unlike others who say "nOt tAkInG nEw PaTiEnTs" or "sOrRy tOdaY iS sUrGeRy dAy CoMe bAcK tOmArRow" I've had two pitbulls under go surgery with selma pet clinic and everything was smooth, and recently brought my cat for stitches and shout out to the Dr for being super nice and helpful
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July 2024 by Ruth Jimenez
It's an evil clinic or pets not caring and not friendly
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July 2024 by Ramon
I had to euthanize Benji on Wednesday. No one there was compassionate, from the guy at the desk, to the vet and his young female helper, who injected the liquid. Not one person said, "I'm sorry." The vet wasn't in attendance of the euthanization but he sure took my money. How anyone can be so heartless at a time like this tells me much about the condition of their hearts.....and for the vet: No matter how much money you make or have, it will never be enough. Let that sink in.
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July 2024 by Hugo Tavera
Good service and fast too
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May 2024 by Michael Brock
Awesome service as always!
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May 2024 by Lexx Lexx
If I could give them 0 stars I would. The amount of unprofessionalism by vet is very disturbing. I took my dog in, afraid he may have an allergic reaction or mange. The vet did in fact “think it’s mange” we asked what we can do for him. He insisted we put him under so he can gather more information from him. Which I think is just a money grab. He didn’t prescribe my dog any kind of antibiotics or anti-itch medicine or something to help my dog. He again insisted to put him under. I left this office with no prescription no
direction. He seemed to think I wasn’t able to afford this for my dog stating it’s $800 to put him under and so on and so forth. Not to mention he’s giving me a quote about something he may or may not have. He seemed to just want a buck out of any knowledge he could give me. I was set to get a call back to perform blood work on my dog. I didn’t hear from his office and each time I called he wasn’t available or wasn't in the office. It took only 2 days for my dog to unfortunately pass. This is a reminder to all. Please do something in life that you’re passionate about especially spending so much money and time on an education. Love what you do and take pride in what you do!
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May 2024 by manuel ngsee
Great doctor and good service.
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April 2024 by Marjorie Ivie
We had the best experience at this vet today. Got in same day. They were compassionate and understanding. I was so impressed with how they worked with us to get viable options to take care of our baby.
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March 2024 by Alicia Flynn
Don't bring your pets. You bring you pet with bllod from a cut and they won't bandage your pet since you cant pay for surgery. So i get to leave with my dog having a open cut without bandages.
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March 2024 by Samantha Hendricks
Reasonable prices, same day appointment, financial aid programs, and friendly staff.
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January 2024 by patty cha
The team here is great and goes over treatment plan before charging. All our pets see them.
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January 2024 by Steph
My injured dog needed to see the vet. I got him an appointment the same day. I took him in to see the vet. I told the vet tech that my dog had been crying in pain and walking in a very hunched manner. When the vet came in, the vet looked at his ears and his lower back where he had some hair missing and determined that he had a yeast infection in his ears and alopecia on his back. My dog did not have alopecia on his back. What he had was an allergy to flea bites and he had chewed his hair out. I tried to tell the vet that he had an allergy to flea bites to which the vet didn't want to listen. He prescribed some ear drops for the yeast infection in his ears and gave him a flea pill for 3 months for the fleas. He did not assess or inspect my dog's neck and shoulder area, which is where his pain was at. The doctor prescribed gabapentand ostefan for pain and anti inflammation. The vet did not perform any physical examination to determine the extent of my dog's pain. I was charged two hundred and twenty four dollars for the visit, including a twenty seven dollar office visit fee. Four days later, my dog was still an excruciating pain and crying out from the pain which the medications were doing nothing for him. I requested another visit seen as the vet didn't address the issue the first time we came in on monday they got me an appointment on friday. During the second visit, the vet actually did a physical examination and then informed me that an X-ray would not show anything that he recommended a CT scan or an MRI or both to determine if what he suspected was IVDD. I can't afford a CT scan or an MRI. But he decided he was going to charge me $250.00 just for of a referral for a CT scan or an MRI. I can't afford either of those exams so I elected not to have them. When I pushed the vet for better medications for my dog. He did not prescribe anything more than a muscle relaxer. I had read some articles that said vets sometimes to treat IVDD that vets will prescribe short term use of prednisone. I read up on the dosage for my dog's weight and happened to have some prednisone pills. And I used those to treat his issue and he actually showed great improvement. But when I asked the vet, if he could prescribe prednisone for him so we could use the prednisone instead, because it works as an anti-inflammatory. The vet refused because I never went to get the MRI or CT scan. This is NOT how you competently treat a patient. Is it not a doctor's job to listen to the patient, or in this case the owner? My dog is still in awful pain, since the prednisone ran out.