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October 2024 by Krista Horvers
Pictures I'm happy to meet you
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August 2024 by David Simon
The worst vet experience to date. Place is filthy. I went for my dogs teeth cleaning (3.5lb yorkie) and I waited over an hour in the dingy waiting room. Vet came out and said “he (the dog) didn’t want a cleaning”. So what- you wrap him in a blanket and make him do it. No dog wants it….you just do it.
Got charged almost $100 for “an exam” and wasted 2 hours of my life. Can’t explain how dissatisfied I am in words.
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January 2023 by Patricia K.
If I could I would post a zero. I would never recommend Four Paws veterinary hospital. To start we went to her to try a holistic approach for our dog. Yes our dog was ill but Dr Edoff gave us hope that she could help us. I thought it was strange you're not even allowed to go in where she examines your pet. She tells you to come back in a couple hours. You wait out in the car for hours to find out what's going on. She gave us false hope for our dog and kept on milking us for more money. After spending $6700 in two months on our dog we ended up going back to our primary vet. My vet could not believe that Dr Edoff had put our dog through what she did. We trusted her. Ultimately we had to put our Lu Lu to sleep, we were devastated. We called Dr Edoff , she never returned our call. We requested LuLu's records she never forward them to us, or to my vet. Which my vet reached out to her as well. We were absolutely heartbroken and devastated. We totally believe she prayed on our love for our dog to make money. Shame on her
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June 2022 by Bill McKnight
The best veterinarian in the area. Dr. Edoff saved our dog's life and she's always happy to go to the vet.
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May 2022 by Jake W.
A rip off. I paired for services and no follow up phone call. Fecal test, they promptly took my money and it took them months to get back to me after I called them. I was expected to pay over $1,000 a month for treatment and medication, which I did for at least 4 months. Dr. Edoff actually hid in her garage to avoid me when I dropped my dog off. I told the vet tech and she was in shock, and I also told her I am never going there again. Then the animal handler Nick called me to schedule another appointment. This practice just wants money. Don't go there. It is bad enough to have an ailing dog, and to add insult to injury, I was treated like garbage.
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March 2022 by Charwatirus Deloura
ANYONE LOOKING TO VIST FOUR PAWS PLEASE READ❗️Hi everyone, i’m constructing this review for the benefit of others and to keep peoples loved pets safe. I visited Four Paws Holistic Veterinary Hospital back in early February to seek immediate care to my 16 year old Chihuahua, Fe Fe. Upon my arrival doctor EDOFF was completely rude from the second I stepped through the door. After sitting in the musty and dirty waiting room that smelt like old dog urine, doctor EDOFF seemed rough with Fe Fe treating her like she was only 3 and still had the body of a young pup. Since doctor EDOFF doesn’t allow customers in the hospital for long I was unable to see what other Traumas she was putting my poor Fe Fe through. All I can say is doctor EDOFF resolved nothing and only left my poor Fe Fe shivering in fear post examination . Doctor EDOFF prescribed Fe Fe with some weird medicine that I’ve never heard before, and a week later my poor Fe Fe passed away. Doctor EDOFF is nothing but a bully to not only pet owners but their respective pets and she seems to treat no one who steps foot in Four Paws Holistic Veterinary Hospital with love and respect. DONT LET WHAT HAPPENED TO FE FE HAPPEN TO YOUR LOVED PETS. STAY SAFE.
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October 2020 by JR Rich
They take care of all my animals
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October 2020 by D Cinelli
DO NOT GO HERE! The worst vet I've been to. VERY EXPENSIVE, pads bill with unnecessary products and tests. DOES NOT ALLOW YOU ITO BE PRESENT DURING YOUR PET'S EXAM. Average wait time to see vet is about 1 hour.
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October 2020 by Wanda Roles (Wands)
Nice staff
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October 2020 by Lisa Plitt
I have a 14 year old dog who had a bladder infection that kept on coming back. I thought I would go to a holistic vet for a treatment because none of the antibiotics worked. Dr. Edoff said that she could give me some bladder herbs but without knowing why the infection was coming back, the herbs may not work. So she did an ultrasound and found some small bladder stones. I was very nervous about doing surgery on my old girl so she said we could give her a food to dissolve them and we would need antibiotics to treat the infection. I wasn't planning on spending this kind of money but I am glad I did. She did a culture on the urine and found there was only one antibiotic that worked. She was on the special food for 3 months and I just got the results of the follow up ultrasound. NO STONES! And that means NO Surgery for my old girl! I am so glad I went to Four Paws. Thank you!
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July 2020 by Kristin Lynch
I am devastated to tell the community this establishment did not practice appropriate medical care. As a direct result of that unfortunate fact my dog died within three weeks of being in Dr. E’s care. His first visit As a Mobil, eating, barking, smiling Dog was on July 6th. He died July 23 unable to move, sad, and hungry. My dog went to the vet for a limp of the leg and for us to find out better ways to take care of him he had just turned 10 years old and was considered a senior now(at that point). We wanted to do our best for him as he started his older years. She ran a tick screen and found two tick born diseases. She said a limp was common with these tick born diseases and we should of course treat them right away. Within 48hrs of the antibiotic, he was throwing up twice a day. Everything he ate he would just throw it up directly after taking the antibiotic. 1.breakfast. 2. Med 3. Throw up. Repeat with din. I called this doctor to find out what our next steps were. She advised me to keep giving the meds. A week later He was 6lbs less. my partner and I called again for advice. No one called us back. 4days later we received a call back and we had by that time ourselves stoped the meds out of common sense. He obviously could not take them as his body was telling us. Her advice on that call was to stop the meds. Less then 48hrs later my partner took our dog in because he was breathing pretty heavy. It was a hot/ humid day and older dogs do not breath well in the heat. She said she would take a listen to his heart/ lungs and also give a shot to settle the stomach since he had an upset stomach for some time due to the meds. She also administered an amoxicillin shot- this was to try and re-address the two tick born diseases... even though we had agreed to stop meds and let his body reset. She told us if the breathing continued to take him to the ER. But otherwise he was ok. The breathing subsided, most likely from being in the AC. He even ate his dinner. He seemed extra tired and a bit wobbly when he walked that night but the doctor told us the shot would make him tired. So, we didn’t question it. The next morning We woke up together. He was alert and wagging his tail but would not get up. he was unable to move his body. I realized this as I grabbed his leash and he stayed laying down and peed on himself. He was not in control of his body. It was as if he was so so weak or almost paralyzed. He died an hour later. We took his body to a different vet. We requested and paid for an autopsy. We were angry and upset to find out he passed away from a Bad and unusual reaction to antibiotics. The vet that took in his body was very sad for us as he explained “this should not have happened”. He asked us if he was ever on any antibiotics ever in his life that didn’t work with him. We said yes for almost two weeks before he died. His exact words were “that’s a shame” . I feel that this particular practice assumes because something hasn’t happened to them yet it just can’t. such as a bad reaction to antibiotics. I also feel the level of attention given to individual patients is not priority. I say this because for almost two weeks I was advised to continue giving my animal something that was literally making him sick. He could have lived another year or two with Lyme. Sometimes antibiotics are not the best course of treatment. Hold your animals close and when they are telling you something listen to them not the vet. They know their body. Just as you would know your own. It’s no different. With an extremely heavy heart I advise the public to please not use this vet for ANYTHING that is not simple and routine. PLZ do not allow this doctor to administer meds to your animal unless you are 100% they r not sensitive to any kind of med. she will not recognize normal signs like throwing up, and de-hydration as signs to stop a med or look for a different course of treatment. Thank youKristin RIP Oreo
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February 2020 by John Rich
They take care of all my animals
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January 2020 by Susan White
I brought my puppy to this vet because she was given a death sentence by 2 other vets. Dr Edoff gave her some supplements and did some acupuncture and she is almost 100 percent better now. No, she wasn't inexpensive, but my puppy is now healthy and happy and guess what?...she is worth it!
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December 2019 by Donna Cinelli
DO NOT GO HERE! The worst vet I've been to. VERY EXPENSIVE, pads bill with unnecessary products and tests. DOES NOT ALLOW YOU ITO BE PRESENT DURING YOUR PET'S EXAM. Average wait time to see vet is about 1 hour.
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December 2019 by Wanda Roles
Nice staff