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January 2023 by Ashley Kohlmeyer
They let my brand new puppy die as they didn't even have an actual vet present in their office. They wanted to direct me to another office a half hour away during a life or death emergency. Don't waste your time going there. There aren't any doctors anyhow.
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October 2021 by Samantha Millang
Best vet clinic I have ever taken my pups to! Dr Bell & Shannon are amazing at what they do. I will be forever grateful to them for all the excellent care they gave to our dog who passed in February.
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October 2020 by Bullring Films
Very professional and friendly.
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February 2020 by William Lahey
Very professional and friendly.
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January 2020 by Joe Davis
Great caring staff. Excellent care for your pet.
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December 2019 by q Lu
Staff is friendly, knowledgeable and caring. Services are reasonably priced.
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September 2019 by Angie Linder
Shannon and Dr. Bell are amazing!
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March 2018 by Anthony Schneidt
Dr John was filling in and took great care of our Plott hound Boone. The staff is second to none.
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August 2017 by Brady Swenson
I have been taking my dog to see Dr. Bell or Dr. Jorgensen for about 5 years now. They are very good with Holly and have always been helpful in keeping her healthy. Once you are in their system they send you reminders of your pets regular yearly checkups or vaccinations. Friendly staff and a nice clean business. I would recommend to anyone.
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October 2016 by Kate Montgomery
I love these guys!! I will never go anywhere else as long as I live in Iowa. Shannon, who is a vet assistant and runs the front desk, is so friendly and knowledgeable. Dr. Bell is amazing. She is so good with my dogs, which can prove challenging since I have a pack of German Shepherds. I have been going there for 3 years and I have always been more than happy with them! The thing that won my loyalty: I had just moved to Iowa and was a very new patient of Dr. Bell's when I decided to get a second dog. We ended up with an unintended rescue when we went to look at a dog and saw him living outside in a barn on concrete in the dead of winter, with no food, muddy frozen water, and cuts on his face from trying to chew his way out. The woman told us he had been abandoned by his owner, her old roommate who had since moved out, and she found him in the barn a few weeks later. He was absolutely petrified of us and wouldn't move from the corner. He was even aggressive out of fear, but we couldn't leave him. A few days later he vomited and I saw worms. I knew he needed vet care, but he was still so scared of us, I didn't want to put him through a vet exam right now. I called and explained the situation, and they said to bring him in to get a weight and they would give me the dewomer and do the full exam and treatments when he is more comfortable. If you have ever dealt with a vet, you know they NEVER treat without an exam. Some vets won't even give you flea/tick or heart worm medication without an exam. But Dr. Bell put what was best for our newest member first!
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August 2016 by Elyse Garcia
First off, our family usually only takes our pets to Den Herder Veterinary Hospital in Waterloo. Being that this was somewhat of an emergency, my sister decided to call this clinic as it is closer to her. Upon the initial inquiry regarding her two cats, she was told that the Veterinarian would not be in until tomorrow, and would most likely not take a look at the animals unless there was a, and I quote, "actual problem". In my opinion, this is a shoddy place to take your animals. My sister called Den Herder Clinic this morning and they were just as helpful as usual. We will continue to take all of our animals to them, as it is obviously a classier establishment. Does anyone know who to contact on the validity and credentials of the so-called "Vet" who doesn't like to apparently waste time looking at the animals that he is supposed to help when they are sick???