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May 2023 by Lisa S.
The vets & all staff here was SO gracious as I navigated "co parenting" a senior cat w/a neighbor...long story short, due to cats' severe anemia (unfortunately not caught until far gone) in the end we had to euthanize her at 17 1/2 yr old... but her last weeks of life were especially comfortable & peaceful in my hm... thanks to Dr Reiner facilitating a transdermal version of nausea med (w/Customedica) & better food, as well as oxygen & monitoring services. They really went above & beyond in so many aspects. Prices were very reasonable, & though I prefer Feline Only Vet Practices normally... I felt very comfortable bringing my cat here, a mixed small animal hospital. (This place is NOT to be mixed up w/Eagle Animal Clinic.) This excellent vet practice is located by the Eagle Post Office.)
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November 2022 by Diana B.
My do is usually pretty snippy but they were able to not muzzle her clipped her nails,examine her and check hr ear and clean them.without the muzzle and she was relaxed when we left. They show you an estimate of treatments and let me pick what level of treatment I wanted. Never did I feel rushed Dr took her time t explain everthing. I highly recommend them.
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July 2021 by Jamey R.
Do not go to this vet - their prices are ridiculous. I took my 45lb German Shorthaired pointed to them to get spayed. The spay itself was $421! We asked if they could trim her nails and do an anal gland expression. They didn't give us an estimate, they just took her back and gave us a bill.They charged us $30 for a nail trim, at $45 for anal glands! AND keep in mind she was already out for her spay. Their prices are ridiculous! Dont go here.
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June 2021 by Jamey S.
Do not go to this vet - their prices are ridiculous. I took my 45lb German Shorthaired pointed to them to get spayed. The spay itself was $421! We asked if they could trim her nails and do an anal gland expression. They didn't give us an estimate, they just took her back and gave us a bill.They charged us $30 for a nail trim, at $45 for anal glands! AND keep in mind she was already out for her spay. Their prices are ridiculous! Dont go here.
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March 2021 by Liz F.
I made an appointment with Eagle veterinary hospital for three of my dogs for Bordetella vaccinations so I could board them while away for a few days. When I got to the vet they then told me there would be a $65 fee to give them a well dog exam. I explain to the receptionist that I was not happy that I was not told that would need to be done upon making the appointment. I also explain that would be $250 with the vaccination and the examination. An additional expense I was not expecting. The doctor then called me after I delivered the pets to the door and would not allow me to explain to him that my animals had recently undergone well exams within the last six months and that I could provide the medical records. The nurse tried to help but over all Dr. Williams didn't seem to take my concerns seriously and completely dismissed me. It was a horrible experience and frankly, they are very very expensive. If you ever decide to use them, make sure you get all the upfront fees. I won't use them again.
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June 2019 by Melissa W.
Wonderful vet. Wonderful staff. Our pup had an unfortunate injury resulting in a broken paw. They were awesome through 6 weeks of casts and his paw is perfectly healed. Very grateful to Eagle Veterinary!
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November 2018 by Paul S.
Great people and great service! We are new in the area and the Doc's here have taken great care of our boys!
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June 2018 by Kathy H.
I'm very sad to have to post this update. I thought I found my Baby Dogs' vet here in Eagle. They were comparably reasonable for a dental and for an ear infection, compared to other Veterinarians in Eagle. But in the last two weeks, I have spent almost five hundred dollars just to bring my dog's shots current. They are going to be boarded next month, so two weeks ago, they got the first canine influenza shot. Toby also got Bordatella and 6 in 1. The bill was almost $300.00. When I was told that I had to bring them back for a booster, I raised my eyebrows and was assured that it would be just a booster. No exams involved. Now wouldn't you think that the booster would be included in the initial vaccination charge? Or at least only half the cost? No, I was charged another $36 for each dog, along with a $44 exam fee for sticking a thermometer up their behinds, weighing them and feeling their necks. Final bill- another $160. I worked for a Veterinarian. I loved him because he never padded the bill to make excessive money off his animal loving clients. Still looking for a good vet in the area