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October 2024 by Jeff Ayers
Awesome staff
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October 2024 by Misty Grippo
They are so kind and caring.Also they are affordable.
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September 2024 by Tammy Cowden
Always kind, thorough and top notch!!!
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September 2024 by Sean Rice
They were friendly and treated my dog well. Prices were reasonable too.
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September 2024 by Janice Westcott
We have always had a great experience here. Dr. Tacia is the best and so good with our dog Zeus. I would recommend this place to anyone. I 100% trust her care and her advice when it comes to our Zeus.
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September 2024 by mike mcelwain
awesome staff ⚕️
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September 2024 by Angela Temple
When you walk it is a very friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Everyone was so kind, knowledgeable and helpful. We just moved here from the south and our lil girl was diagnosed with Lymes. I am pleased to say we found comfort in the care we received and we will be using this as our primary vet.
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September 2024 by BJ Burget
Great service, compassionate.
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August 2024 by Taylor Pearce
Dr. Wolf was very kind, patient, and nurturing. Displayed genuine compassion and concern.
Felt very comfortable bringing my cat to her care!
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August 2024 by Ashley Weaver
If a vet clinic charges you 650$ (150$ of that being for 2-3 x-rays) and they find shot gun pellets in your neglected foster rescue dog & the veterinarian says absolutely NOTHING to you about it… disregards it completely, stating “it’s actually quite common”. Is that acceptable?
Personally, I don’t think anything about a dog being shot should be viewed as “quite common”. Especially since this dog is visibly limping and has open wounds all over her body.
Don’t worry… none of the 650$ covered an x-ray of her extremities to rule out pellets in any other part of her body. It was just enough to cover a chest x-ray, blood work, some antibiotics and a vet tech’s disrespectful attitude towards a very concerned owner.
I would have never taken the time to write this negative review if the vet tech, whose name was Stephanie, was more apologetic - or if the office would have offered to do other X-rays free of charge to rule out any further damage (since that should have been the logical next step after finding the shotgun pellets). I’ve never witnessed such unprofessional behavior and incompetent misconduct in my life.
If you truly value every aspect of your pets health, seek treatment elsewhere.
This clinic is only interested in your pocketbook - not the health of your pet.
Also edited to add - I was just made aware that they offer 501c animal rescue discounts. I was never offered this discount. I repeatedly stated that my dog was a foster and that a rescue would be paying her bill. Now a month later, she is still visibly limping and her condition has not improved. Now, the rescue is left footing the bill yet again at another vet clinic because this clinic failed us so miserably.
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August 2024 by Archie W.
If a vet clinic charges you 650$ (150$ of that being for 2-3 x-rays) and they find shot gun pellets in your neglected foster rescue dog & the veterinarian says absolutely NOTHING to you about it... disregards it completely, stating "it's actually quite common". Is that acceptable? Personally, I don't think anything about a dog being shot should be viewed as "quite common". Especially since this dog is visibly limping and has open wounds all over her body. Don't worry... none of the 650$ covered an x-ray of her extremities to rule out pellets in any other part of her body. It was just enough to cover a chest x-ray, blood work, some antibiotics and a vet tech's disrespectful attitude towards a very concerned owner. I would have never taken the time to write this negative review if the vet tech, whose name was Stephanie, was more apologetic - or if the office would have offered to do other X-rays free of charge to rule out any further damage (since that should have been the logical next step after finding the shotgun pellets). I've never witnessed such unprofessional behavior and incompetent misconduct in my life. If you truly value every aspect of your pets health, seek treatment elsewhere. This clinic is only interested in your pocketbook - not the health of your pet. Also edited to add - I was just made aware that they offer 501c animal rescue discounts. I was never offered this discount. I repeatedly stated that my dog was a foster and that a rescue would be paying her bill. Now a month later, she is still visibly limping and her condition has not improved. Now, the rescue is left footing the bill yet again at another vet clinic because this clinic failed us so miserably.
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July 2024 by linda kurtzman
I am very pleased with the service & care I have received. Prior to going to Greenville Veterinary clinic, I had seen 7 Veterinarians that told me my Elsa would die within one year. Now, two & half years later, at Greenville veterinary clinic, I was told she could Possibly live out her normal life expectancy for a Maltese. She is now 11 years old. She still has health issues. I feel very optimistic with the excellent care she has received from Greenville veterinary clinic, I will have her a little longer.
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July 2024 by Courtney Ivan
Always professional and give the best care possible. They not only go above & beyond for my personal pets but for our local Humane Society as well! We would truly be lost with out them!
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July 2024 by David Martin
Great experience every time! Thank you!
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July 2024 by Meg J
I have used Greenville Veterinary Clinic to care for all of my pets for over 20 years. Dr. Clark, and now her newer veterinarians on staff, plus all of the techs/staff, have been wonderful in every stage of my pet's lives, including care and compassion at the end of life. People tasked with caring for humans could learn an awful lot from how you treat your furry patients and families. I am grateful and my whole family and all of my pets thank you!