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July 2024 by Justin Slone
Very handy & convenient and makes life easier for my pets and myself.
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May 2024 by Lisha Blain
I took my 7wk old puppy there thinking he was having seizures but found it it was agitation according to the Dr. despite his actions were uncontrollable and however weren’t seizures but I’m not sure I agree it was agitation as he would whimper getting agitated bc he couldn’t control his head whipping around. She not only labeled us as meth users but lied to me about the drug test she says he tested positive for yet no records of this and that “test” cost me 130.00. I could tell they tried to cath him due to the excessive bruising on his little belly above his privates. I was also charged 750.00 for the “emergency care” And wouldn’t have thought so much of it had I not gotten a detailed receipt the next morning when I picked him back up and paid 350.00 more but funny thing is the receipt only gave detail on the $350. There was no mention of the 750 that I paid the night before. I only got a little receipt that just showed the amount I paid like a purchase at a small business type place. Didn’t say why didn’t say anything. I was given all of his records of everything they gave him and every vital sign they obtained on him to give to the vet that morning, none of them not one single piece of that information had anything about a drug test much less showing he was positive for meth. Before I picked him up, she calls me herself the doctor and tells me I need to call poison control and start a case which was another 80 or 90 And tell them he had tested positive for meth so I did. I called them and started a case all upset, not understanding where he got ahold of this so called meth despite her telling me to my face he got it from his environment, which is absolutely not true or possible I live alone and I’m a nurse for crying out loud Yes their are some bad ones but rest assured I’m not one! Anyway, On the phone with poison control we start going over the steps of everything that we had done the day before or the day before that and come to find out low and behold I had sprayed bug spray really heavily around the house so I sprayed it again, unaware that this could affect him And was told when I gave them the serial number off of the bottle of bug spray which ingredient it was that was causing his symptoms however they can mask the symptoms, but this doctor was closed to that idea. She was 100% convinced this dog had gotten hold of meth in his “environment” she says to me. Luckily for them I was tore up crying thinking I was about to lose him and couldn’t comprehend what was really going on. I’m racking my head as to how this puppy got into this drug I’m accused of having around him or this would’ve been a much worse case. I was ripped off with charges they couldn’t give me details as to what the charge was for and it was on a different king of receipt even than the 350 was on the next morning. So you ripped me off with bogus charges, falsely accused me of being a drug addict and being so irresponsible that I dang near killed my puppy which was everything to me as I had just lost my father who I named this dog after giving him my dads nickname since I got him on Father’s Day. Then I was made to call poison control and tell them a lie which this Dr was highly upset that they didn’t agree it was this drug and was mad when I picked him up saying to me “did you not tell them he tested positive for meth?” I think they knew this dr and was aware how crazy she is bc they never considered that being the case even on the phone with her they explained what really caused this that night. I never dreamed a dr who we trust with the lives of our pets so freely would do the things this woman done but I would absolutely take my chances on one passing until I could get them seen anywhere but here ever again. I should’ve gotten a lawyer and regret I did not. I may call and talk to one to see if it’s been too long bc I get so upset and the fraud of this place when I tell ppl why not to trust this wacko who should not be allowed to touch a living being of any sorts.
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April 2024 by Roger Morford
I love having an option for my fur baby when the vets are closed. My dog is more important to me than people. Thank you
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March 2024 by Roxanne Kimbrough
Dr parks is the best vet in Morristown hands down. So compassionate! I wouldn’t use anyone else.
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December 2023 by Joseph Glynn
Called them, left message. Did not get a return call. Don't wait around for a call back if you have something serious going on.
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October 2023 by Mindy Casares
Dr. Parks is a great resource and very easy to work with! We are really happy with his services. We have a moderate size kennel and he makes veterinary services possible and easy!
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August 2023 by Alexis Alexander
Dr Parks is a sweet and compassionate man. He helped my Cleo who was in renal failure she was able to cross the rainbow bridge in peace and I will never forget his level of care.
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May 2023 by A Thomas
Absolutely useless! I called for an emergency with our kitten and was told "he likely won't make it, and we don't have the equipment here". This is the second time calling this "emergency vet" and being turned away.
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January 2023 by Don Semple
Hands down better than struggling with 2 dogs in a waiting room. On-time, only two hours for surgeries, teeth clean, shots, anals. No waiting to run back to office to pick up drowsy dogs! Price was perfect for the service; certainly not over-the-top! Highly recommend. Dr. Parks is super friendly professional and listens ... overall 5 star experience!
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October 2022 by Paul Trent
Dr Parks is the best
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October 2022 by Donna Spartman
Very nice and good with the doggies. But waiting on a return call for mobile appt.
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August 2022 by Dorothy rockhold
A compassionate Veterinarian service..Very knowledgeable and patient as well..?
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May 2022 by Richard Brown
Fiver Rivers Mobil vet was friendly and professional.
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March 2022 by Patricia Colby
I called and left a message a week ago and I have not received a call back.
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December 2021 by Gwen Costner
Dr. Park's is a great vet. He cares about the animals he takes care of.