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October 2024 by Terry Sanderson
Our cat got sick while visiting the Wichita area. They got s right in, started treating him immediately and kept us informed.
Great, caring people and reasonable prices.
Would highly recommend this hospital.
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July 2024 by Ally S.
Be prepared to wait hours to see a vet. They are walk-in only and do not take appointments unless it is a surgery of some kind. When my dog was sick and I took her in, I was told it would be a 4.5 hour wait. The next time I came in was just to get my cat's nails trimmed, so I assumed the wait would be much shorter since this could be done by a vet tech and she wouldn't have to see an actual doctor. However they said the wait would still be around 2.5 hours! So unless you are fine with sitting in your car for hours at a time, I would pursue different options
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August 2023 by Emma S.
What a rip off! We paid $250 at this place only for them to tell us our dog needs emergency surgery TODAY but they can't do it and we'll have to find another veterinarian. I can understand charging a new patient fee, and of course I understand charging for an x-ray, but charging us for a whole exam when all you did was palpate his abdomen? Ridiculous! Do not go to this place if you have an animal in crisis.
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July 2023 by Kenzie E.
Best animal clinic in Kansas! My family has taken all four babies their and the doctors are the BEST. So above and beyond in animal care, personable, and affordable.
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September 2022 by Ciarra A.
They were able to get me and doggo in quickly on an emergency out of town visit. Very friendly and got us taken care of quick!
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March 2021 by Judith Y.
I had to take my dog there after she was attacked by another dog. There were so many other dog there she couldn't get the individual care she would have gotten at any other vet. I know it was an emergency but now my dog is traumatized and can't even see her normal vet without being sedated. I will never take my dog or recommend this place to anyone
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June 2020 by Chris S.
I highly recommend Mulvane Animal Clinic for their good ol fashion service. I've been using them for 15 years and my parents used them before that. The only issue is that I've had to wait hours to get in.... in fact, this happens no matter what time I come in. I think they need to expand or they're going to start losing customers. I know when I come to take the whole day off..
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March 2020 by Lisa M.
I have two birddogs, and anyone who knows birddogs, knows they are frequently sick or injured because they run big. Well, about a year ago today one of my dogs became very ill; lethargic, anorexic, sensitive in his hind quarter and spine, and knuckling his toes. We went to one vet in Wichita, then two specialty vets in KC, and then finally to Mulvane Animal Clinic on recommendation from a colleague. Dr. Smith ran some basic, conservative testing and asked a lot of questions. Then, he decided to take an x-ray on a hunch that something might have been wrong with my dog's spine. Well, he was right. My dog had a grass awn embedded right near his spine. This is uncommon and difficult to diagnose. But Dr. Smith got it right when no one else could. After a 60-day cycle of the right antibiotics, the dogs body walled off the grass awn and killed the infection. It's been 9 months and the dog has not relapsed. We live in KC now, but the next time something like this happens, I will gladly drive to Mulvane for care!
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October 2018 by Mika G.
These veterinarians declaw cats which is a procedure banned in England, Scotland, Wales, Italy, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Denmark, Finland, Slovenia, Portugal, Belgium, Spain, Brazil, Australia, and New Zealand. What people don't know is declawing amputates each one of the toes at the joint. "Medical drawbacks to declawing include pain in the paw, infection, tissue necrosis (tissue death), lameness, and back pain. Removing claws changes the way a cat's foot meets the ground and can cause pain similar to wearing an uncomfortable pair of shoes. There can also be a regrowth of improperly removed claws, nerve damage, and bone spurs." - Declawing your cats can causes lasting, permanent damage to your cats daily quality of life. Do your research before you have your cat declawed.