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October 2023 by Lisa Durgin
Love Dr. Smith and her staff, they're miracle workers!!
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October 2023 by Shelly Brown
Absolutely terrific staff and this is my second pet that I have brought to Jewell.
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September 2023 by Kelly Guerra
If I could give zero stars, I would. I wish I had read reviews before taking my dog in to see Dr. Smith. I have a 14 yr old beagle and when I went to have a consultation about the mass on her leg, I asked what would happen if we didn't move forward with the surgery? She made me feel like a terrible human for even asking. My dog had surgery on 8/15 and was only sent home with a cone because I asked for one. One 8/25, we had the stitches removed, everything seemed to be ok. Later that day, the wound reopened and when I called to express concern that afternoon they let me know it would likely be fine but there's nothing they could do about it since they were closing for the weekend. I had to take her to an ER vet who again put her under and restitched the wound and I had to pay the same fee again for another doctor to take care of her. Dr. Smith never called to check on her again. My dog has been on painkillers and antibiotics for three weeks and probably needs a couple more weeks until fully healed. I would recommend going anywhere but Jewel and Dr. Smith.
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September 2023 by Tom Marshall
Friendly staff. Dr. Smith is knowledgeable and explains things for pet owners to understand. Gives great tips on things to do at home to improve care of pet
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August 2023 by Juan R
They stuck through it with me and my dog Riley, and he loves me so much more for it. Thank you Jewel!
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July 2023 by s dearing
Awful experience with this vet - I would not take a rabid hyena to this place - almost killed my puppy and I had to spend $1000 and go to emergency vets to fix what this vet messed up
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June 2023 by Julie Ostrom
Dr. Smith is the best! The staff is kind and caring! Office is right off Chippewa near Hampton, very convenient. The practice is set up with separate exam rooms right when you walk in, which you are placed in immediately upon arrival. I have a nervous dog, and you don't have to wait in a waiting room with other pets, which is ideal for me. Highly recommend!!
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June 2023 by Deborah Pogue
We had gotten a cat a while ago, who was having some dental issues. We brought him in and got an estimate to have his teeth removed. They were very upfront in stating they weren't sure how many teeth would need to be removed until they had him on the table and under sedation, because it's hard to really see everything in a cat's mouth. They got the removal scheduled just a week or two later, and everything went great. Their prices were reasonable, based on asking around to other people who'd had to have cats teeth pulled. They gave me a very clear, outlined bill for all costs and walked me through what to expect for recovery time frame. They also had a follow up appointment to check on the healing about a week and a half later. Every staff member I've dealt with has been super friendly, including the vet. Another thing I appreciate about them is they are good at being punctual. If you have an appointment at 130, you aren't kept waiting indefinitely, the vet gets in and sees you very punctually, which is great when you have a stressed pet on your hands. I would highly recommend them and will continue to bring our pet there.
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June 2023 by Sapp Roberson
A knowledgeable group of docs and techs who take the time to ensure I'm aware of the treatment options and risks with each.
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February 2023 by medow lamb
I love the staff an how they take there time to explained everything to you about ur pet an the gentil way they treat ur pet wouldn't take mine any place elce
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November 2022 by Giovanna CH
Writing a review for any medical professional is hard. When things go well, we tend to believe they are the best there is, but sadly, when things go badly, we believe we trusted butchers.I am not qualified to speak about Dr Smith's knowledge or capabilities, but I can speak about my personal experience.One of our cats was diagnosed with congestive heart failure, after few nights at VSS, he came back home but was lethargic and not interacting with us as much as he used to. Before we'd make any rushed decisions about euthanasia, or rushed him to another stressful trip to the vet, we reached out to Dr Smith (in tears, may I add), who had the animal's best interests at heart and agreed to a phone consult, she asked to see a video of him moving around and breathing and she was able to confirm that our cat needed a whole lot of rest. She talked us off a ledge during a time our family was most vulnerable and made sure that the least stressful and most beneficial care was provided.When the time came for my cat's follow-up, she was genuinely excited and happy to tell us how well his heart and chest sounded. It was not just an exchange of information but it was a genuine reaction from someone who cared.My cat lived 22 happy months after the initial diagnosis of congestive heart failure. He passed away suddenly 2 weeks ago and when we rushed him to Dr Smith, she ran out of the exam room to check on my cat and us. She hugged us, gave us time and space to say goodbye, helped us with the arrangements, and consoled us. Her whole staff did exactly the same.In my experience, Dr Smith has always acted with our pets best interests at heart. The whole team have always been sweet and prompt with any of our requests and questions.We can't foresee outcomes, but if there is one thing I can foresee, is that when I take my pets to the vet, they will be in the hands of a very caring team and I could not be more grateful for that.
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October 2022 by Gio CH
Writing a review for any medical professional is hard. When things go well, we tend to believe they are the best there is, but sadly, when things go badly, we believe we trusted butchers.I am not qualified to speak about Dr Smith's knowledge or capabilities, but I can speak about my personal experience.One of our cats was diagnosed with congestive heart failure, after few nights at VSS, he came back home but was lethargic and not interacting with us as much as he used to. Before we'd make any rushed decisions about euthanasia, or rushed him to another stressful trip to the vet, we reached out to Dr Smith (in tears, may I add), who had the animal's best interests at heart and agreed to a phone consult, she asked to see a video of him moving around and breathing and she was able to confirm that our cat needed a whole lot of rest. She talked us off a ledge during a time our family was most vulnerable and made sure that the least stressful and most beneficial care was provided.When the time came for my cat's follow-up, she was genuinely excited and happy to tell us how well his heart and chest sounded. It was not just an exchange of information but it was a genuine reaction from someone who cared.My cat lived 22 happy months after the initial diagnosis of congestive heart failure. He passed away suddenly 2 weeks ago and when we rushed him to Dr Smith, she ran out of the exam room to check on my cat and us. She hugged us, gave us time and space to say goodbye, helped us with the arrangements, and consoled us. Her whole staff did exactly the same.In my experience, Dr Smith has always acted with our pets best interests at heart. The whole team have always been sweet and prompt with any of our requests and questions.We can't foresee outcomes, but if there is one thing I can foresee, is that when I take my pets to the vet, they will be in the hands of a very caring team and I could not be more grateful for that.
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October 2022 by Randy Lutz
Excellent staff — vet techs were sweet, friendly, and patient!I believe this Veterinarian prefers dogs and not cats. The doctor repeatedly spoke with a condescending manner that I found unprofessional. Again, if you are in the area and have a dog, the staff is quite warm-natured and provide excellent care for your fur baby. I will not be returning to this clinic specifically due to the Veterinarian whom was patronizing, arrogant, and high-strung. The vet techs seemed apologetic for the Veterinarian's behavior, but that should not have been necessary.
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August 2022 by H G
I have always been pleased with the care my animals have recieved here. Everything is fully explained which is not something I have experienced before and a lot of care seems to be taken to make the patient comfortable during any service.Unfortunately, however, the prices they charge for their services is higher than I have ever seen. Everything is more expensive than it would be from a different provider. If it were just a small difference, it would not matter but they have upcharged everything more than seems reasonable. For example, the humane society will microchip for $10, but jewell charges $50 when I called to ask.Of course, they are a business and it is their right to charge whatever they want for their services and, I mean, I get it. They have all that remodeling and additions being added, and Dr. Smith's audi suv is very shiny, but sadly, I just cannot justify paying more than double just because she talks to me more than other vets do.If you can afford her, your animals will receive great care.
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July 2022 by Catherine S. Salmon
I switched to Jewell several years ago after one of my dogs started vomiting and, when I called my then-regular vet, they offered me an appointment two weeks out. I called two other vets, and was offered me appointments a week out. Then I called Jewell, and they fit me in that same day, even though they weren't actually scheduling regular appointments that day because the vet had blocked it off to perform surgeries; they said they didn't want to make me wait until the next day because my dog was obviously sick. It's just one example, but I think it's a perfect one, because it shows where their priorities really lie. Their hours are shorter than at larger clinics with multiple vets, but everyone who works there genuinely cares about the animals they care for and goes out of their way to help them, which is what I think really matters.