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2167 E 53rd St, Davenport“We have been taking our dogs (and even cats when needed) to Dr. Taylor for years. I admire her desire to keep learning new things and trust her completely with the treatment she provides for our animals.”
“I had a same day request to get my sick puppy in and Kimberly Pines was able to accommodate us which was very appreciated! Once we arrived the entire staff was so friendly and helpful. Dr. Trommer even took the time to research a question I had and called me back at the end of the day. I am very appreciative of this type of care and would recommend Kimberly Pines to anyone who is looking for pet care. They were also so complimentary of our dog it was making him blush! ?”
“Thank you so much for all that you do .I wish I would of came to see you all years ago.the prices for vet care is outrageous and I always miss the free clinics.your staff was very nice and I couldn't believe how packed your clinic was.”
“I’ve taken my dog Maddie and my cat Emma here they are the nicest, friendliest and caring vet. Will definitely be going back. Plus they have great hours. You can’t go wrong.”
“We switched after going to 3 different vets earlier this year. We found out our boy has cancer in the mouth.
Due to the past vet not treating him right and telling us the proper care after his surgery made it worse I feel like.
Dr. Spencer and Sarah have been a life saver.
Not only were they able to get most of it out, but also made a PLAN for him. I treat my animals like a human, they deserve every chance like we do. I cannot thank the staff enough for everything they do. I love them so much.”
“I can't say enough about Kimberly Crest. Our cat has a "rare in cats" cancer of the mouth. Our regular vet found it and we asked to see Dr. Laura Bahns. She was so good about explaining Myla's condition and even for her, it was a bit of a dilemia of how to handle it. Dr. Bahns preformed surgery on Myla, removed a tooth, the growth and a portion of her jawbone. We then went to the University of Wisc. for consultation. They wanted to put her through radiation which could have resulted in a temporary feeding tube. Or we could wait and keep an eye on her and see what happened. We opted for the later with getting xrays every 3 months to be sure it doesn't come back or go to her lungs. It's been almost 2 years and knock on wood,..so far so good. SO the surgery that Dr. Bahns preformed appears to have worked. We will continue to monitor her and pray it doesn't return. Just didn't want to put Myla who is almost 14 years old, through all that if we didn't have to. Not to even mention the cost of that treatment was going to be outrageous. We would have done it thought to save her life.”
“Whitewater Veterinary had provided my dog Hagrid and I the best care and love. I truly appreciate their hard work. As Hagrid and I came, they were able to assist Hagrid out of the vehicle due to his swollen leg. They then continued to be very gentle with him and made him very comfortable. Unfortunately, every the examations and lab work we received the news that he had cancer. It was very heartbreaking to hear...and very unexpected. I'm thankful that the doctor and staff who help us understand what was happening and what were our options. They were so kind and answered all my questions.
After a long thought my husband and I decided to put Hagrid to rest. No more pain or suffering for him. The staff was very understanding and help us in every step of the way. They showed Hagrid the best care and love until his very end.
I want to say thank you for showing us so much love and care to Hagrid, my husband and I.”