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October 2024 by Robin Ritchie
Our pets have been patients here for over 20 years. I highly recommend this practice if you want excellent care for your pets!
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September 2024 by Suzanne Zimmermann
Love the doctors and the staff is wonderful. Always easy to get an appointment and they're great at putting nervous dogs at ease
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June 2024 by Susan M
Cedars Veterinary Hospital has been taking care of our pets for many many years ! We Love them!! The staff is the BEST very friendly and helpful!! Our pets have received to Best care from the Dr’s and staff they are very compassionate as well! We HIGHLY Recommend Cedars Veterinary Hospital !!!!
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June 2024 by Barbara Comandini
The vets and staff are friendly and professional. All of my pups have been very happy with the care that they get at Cedars Veterinary Hospital!
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June 2024 by Patrlcia Sinquett
Our experience has always been great at Cedars Vet Hospital. We always feel that our pets are valued and special when going there. The doctors and all of the staff members are wonderful people and all work very hard to do the best possible for our dog (who is quite the handful I might add!) We have been going there for years along with all of our family members who have pets.
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June 2024 by Eugene Chin
Polite employees. Doctors are very knowledgeable on educating us on our dogs health.
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June 2024 by Shannon Bradley
Fiona the bad kitty (just kidding) is a new patient here. I brought her in for her initial visit to get established as I just got her recently from a rescue. Caring vet and professional and nice front desk. Highly recommend.
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June 2024 by richard hewson
Always caring and professional. Follow up after surgery to make sure.
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June 2024 by David Aaron Rudd (David)
Qualities that a good veterinarian must possess are very similar to the qualities one would want to find in a good pediatrician. But more than just caring for our family members with four legs we also need them to look after us as well... When we took our Oliver to cedars veterinary hospital to take his final steps across the rainbow bridge I can only describe the experience as being heaven sent. The care that we were afforded by the team at cedars veterinary hospital was like a soothing balm on our aching spirits. The tenderness that they approached the appointment with was like the shimmering light at the break of dawn after the darkest night. As we held our Oliver and his flower wilted in our arms, it felt like we were surrounded by angels. When they carried him away we were sure that his spirit was gone, but his body was in good hands. And when we came to collect his remains, their careful compassionate concern for our well-being continued on. My family and I can never thank them enough for their respect and composure and willingness to shepherd us through such a difficult process. I have never trusted a veterinarian so implicitly, and we'll never need to ever again - because we have found our veterinarian and have made them a part of our family. If this review seems breathless, it is because there are no words and I simply cannot say enough....
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April 2024 by Amanda Reed
Such lovely staff
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February 2024 by chris A
I have 3 French bulldogs, cedars has become part of the family. Absolutely amazing group of people who truly care.
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February 2024 by MELBA WALSH
Very compassionate and caring.
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January 2024 by Wilbur Cannarella
Wonderful Staff and Doctors to help us with our Dogs Last Day on Earth.
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January 2024 by Missie Cannarella
Wonderful Staff and Doctors to help us with our Dogs Last Day on Earth.
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January 2024 by Michelle R.
I took my dog there in September of 2023 as his hind legs were weak and he would pant heavily as if he was in pain. The Dr. prescribed Carprofen 75mg twice daily. It worked great for a few months but then my dog started becoming very lethargic, not eating and having trouble with his legs again. We brought him back 2 days ago and got bloodwork done. I received a phone call yesterday saying he was anemic and to bring him back for an xray. When I returned the call and spoke with the Dr. she said his red blood cells are so low it looks like he may have an internal bleed and we need x-rays, from there most likely a sonogram and possible surgery. My dog is 12 years old and my husband and I decided surgery wasn't the way to go. When I called the office to inform them I got quit an attitude. The woman said so basically you are not doing anything for your dog. The Dr. called me back and said we could put him on steroids to make him comfortable, so that's what we decided to do. Upon some research the original Carprofen (prescribed in September) can cause ulcers/internal bleeding/low red blood cell counts, etc...so I am confused why this wasn't discussed once the bloodwork came back? Not to mention she started him on the highest dose possible. Typically, you start low an increase the meds as needed. Instead of doing xrays, sonograms and surgery I think it would have been smart to stop taking the medicine and see if anything improved and redo the bloodwork. Now the kicker, when I researched the steroids she gave me to "make him comfortable" they cause internal bleeding!!!!!(which by the way we don't know if he is bleeding internally) typically he would have bloody stool or vomit but the vet didn't even bother to ask me those questions. Its as if she was trying to kill my dog. When I called today saying I wanted my dogs records and to return the medicine because it can cause internal bleeding and you just diagnosed my dog with possible internal bleeding they said fine. I did not receive a call from the Dr. nor when I went in did the Dr. speak with me. A true professional would have given an explanation as to why they were doing what they were doing but I guess she didn't have one.