Veterinarians in Ypsilanti, MI

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“Fantastic experience! All of the staff are so kind, and made my dogs first vet appointment a great experience for Wren and myself! Love the "free vaccines for life" program.”

4.7 Superb53 Reviews

“Doctor Karr and his team always provide our dog Glenda with the best care one could ever ask for. Very knowledgeable, accommodating, and they always go the extra mile.It’s also great that they offer boarding services.If you are looking for a high quality and convent vet, look no more!”

4.6 Superb11 Reviews

“Excellent staff! So kind, professional, and gentle with the animals. The vet called me the following day and explained my dogs test results very clearly. If you're looking for a vet, paws and consider this one.(This review was not solicited)”

4.5 Superb22 Reviews

“I had a wonderful experience on my first visit to Whittaker Road Animal Clinic. I followed my favorite vet to this clinic after seeing her at a different location for the past few years. My puppy had a sensitive issue and the front desk was accommodating and got me in to see her the same day. By the time I arrived, they had already requested and received my puppy's records from our previous clinic. There is a really nice vibe at this place. The people are very friendly and helpful and the experience was positive from the initial call to the visit and checkout. I love my vet and would follow her anywhere, but it was really nice to find her in a great place.”

4.3 Superb27 Reviews

“Having a pet these days can be very expensive. Let alone six rescues in various stages of life and wellness. When one of our kiddos has a problem that needs serious attention or surgery we go there. The Doctors are kind, sympathetic, and have always been willing to work with us instead of turning us away,,, within reason of course.Our 13 yr old bichon bougie mutt, Bandit, who also is diabetic and has Cushings, had an itch his ear that was bleeding profusely and almost uncontrollably. (Very hard to look at when your dog is white) . It closed on its own and we assumed it was something skin related from the Cushings. The dr at the clinic said it was an infection, and gave me ear wash. Never did a physical exam. His ear began to bleed again, this time it was uncontrollable. My house looked like a murder scene as he kept shaking his head to get the blood pool out of his ear canal… The er said it was a tumor that had been there a while and needed to now be surgically removed in the next few days to stop the bleeding. Dr. Dhaliwal made room and got him in. No one around us has the equipment or the time to do the surgery except a place near Ohio. Almost an hour and half away. To which I would have to take him for a consult… then again sure the surgery. The cost difference was less than the gas to drive there and wait, twice.Most people don’t have a ton of cash around for their pets. And it was more than I thought I’d ever pay for an old rescue dog. But with their willingness to do it so soon and their location in town made it possible. Sometimes love and peace does cost a lot. He’s worth it.On another occasion Maggie, a pug mix, got scratched in the tissue around her eye and it swelled up so much her eyeball was literally out of the socket. The very next day dr. Dhaliwal and his team took care of her. She’s still with us and never had that issue again.We will always trust them to do right by us and our pets.”

4.2 Good48 Reviews