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October 2024 by Alexandra Kainer
I’ve been going to ready pet for a while but this past experience was my absolute favorite. I have a pretty leash reactive pup named Winnie. Normally too uncomfortable to show her true self, Winnie was actually calmer than usual with a tech this time. The techs name was Ivonne and she was so great to Winnie!! Winnie was even leaning on her while Dr Roseman did the vaccines and blood work. Dr Roseman was also very understanding and sweet to Winnie. This was truly our best experience and I look forward to working with these two women next time :-)
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October 2024 by Danielle McNeil
We have been really happy with ReadyPet. They are conveniently located near our home and have good Monday through Friday hours, staying open until 6pm is quite beneficial too. So far they have seen four of our five cats and have helped with everything from kitten shots, tummy troubles and now the diagnosis and management of one of our cat's feline diabetes. The pricing is pretty manageable, best office visit price we have found and they don't overcharge for every little thing. I certainly know some other local vets that would have taken advantage of our patronage but ReadyPet is clear and understandable with their costs and options. Scheduling is easy and everyone there is friendly and knowledgeable and if they don't know they answer they find out for you! They really help explore all the options and possibilities and have made the sudden impact of having a diabetic cat run smoother. Our Aimee had dropped a lot of weight when we first brought her in but she is now on the right path and feeling better!
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August 2024 by Rachelle Wilson
A special "Thank you" to Dr. MAISLOS who strongly suggested that I find a new veterinarian. His "push" led me to find Palm to Paws whose service is far superior and less costly. $20 exam fee.
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April 2024 by Joel Ventura
"I recently visited ReadyPetHospital and was pleasantly surprised by the warmth and professionalism of the staff. From the moment I walked in, I felt welcomed and reassured. The receptionists always friendly and efficient, making the check-in process smooth. The vet techs were gentle and caring with my pet, and the veterinarian took the time to address all my concerns with patience and expertise. Overall, the staff's friendliness and compassion made the experience stress-free and enjoyable. Highly recommend this clinic for pet owners looking for a caring environment for their furry friends!" ? ? ❤️
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April 2024 by cathy janes
Andrea, at Ready Pet, is so sweet & compassionate. I picked up my 17.5 yr old doggie’s remains, & she was so sympathetic & kind. I really appreciated & enjoyed speaking with her.
Thank you so much Andrea & Ready Pet. You’re wonderful.
Cathy Janes-Kowalski
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March 2024 by Melanie M.
I love Ready Pet! These folks truly care for animals and it's evident in the care we always receive. My pet is greeted by his name here and the entire staff shows him so much love. He's genuinely so happy to visit the vet even if he is getting a shot. They are always transparent about his care plan and review everything with you so there are never any surprises. They do their very best for your pet. They work with you and are so gentle and caring. They always check if I need anything and offer water while you wait. It's easy to make an appointment. I've never had an issue just great efficient and effective care. Kobe will continue to visit and I feel safe bringing him to such caring individuals at Ready Pet! Thank you for the continued great service.
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February 2024 by Makayla Ward
Fair prices compared to other vets in the area, as someone who worked for banfield pet hospital I can say the quality of care is 1000% better here. You’re allowed in the room with your pet which is very comforting. You can tell from the receptionist to the techs and doctors that they actually care about their clients.Just because a place is more expensive does not mean it’s a better place for your animals.Updated review: unfortunately ready pet is no longer affordable for me as a full time student and single parent. When I first started coming here visit were about 35-40$ but prices have soared and a simple office visit now cost 60$!! This is no longer an affordable place. It is the same price as any other clinic down Stella link. I recommend Emancipet if you just need a yearly checkup , vaccines and flea medicine. A yearly checkup is 20$ and vaccines are anywhere from15-30$ very good pricing. Flea medicine is only 15$ a month ! I understand inflation has caused many clinics to have to raise their prices but you should not call yourself an “affordable” clinic that can “beat prices” when you are literally paying the same as any other pet hospital or clinic in the area.
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January 2024 by Cyndi Castro
They've definitely changed a lot from the days of being in the trailer in front of Spec's. Back then the goal was simple - help animals at a reasonable cost. No frills. No games. Over time we've noticed the prices go way up and also the tack-ons. They helped us administer hospice care to our late pup last year, but even then, they would only give us like 7-10 days of meds at a time, and we kept having to come back in for more "check-ups" (yep, my dog is still dying, just needs to not hurt in the process).Now today we went in for our other dog who is showing signs of aging pain. We are the owners and know she doesn't have any other symptoms than age related pain. No recent injuries, etc. Instead of just discussing a protocol to keep her comfortable moving forward, again they wanted to do a dull check up, labs, x-rays, etc. Not needed. Nothing is broken. Just help me keep my dog comfortable. She's old. Simple.Their prices for pain meds are also insane, and they don't readily give you the prescriptions so you can price shop around. Today was the last straw. I came in with my large dog, 4 year old, AND newborn twins. I was juggling a lot, to say the least. They were running late and instead of prioritizing a 5 minute talk with me, they offered to let her stay there for several hours so they could do a full mark-up of however many services they could think of, but of course I would have the option to "decline" (which in their practice means I might get my dog 5 days of meds and have to keep coming back). Not to mention re-loading up all my kids twice and going in and out of the facility again to fetch my dog, do the appointment they should have prioritized on time, and pay an astronomical bill.We are taking our family's business to Stella Link clinic down the road. Their exam fees are very slightly higher, but they don't nickle and dime you, so it ends up being cheaper. They also helped our 3rd elderly dog once he started showing signs of arthritis with very long term prescriptions that lasted months and we didn't have to keep coming back in just to keep him out of pain.They KNEW my dog was in pain and I had two infants with me, yet wanted to prioritize being able to offer a whole host of services instead of just talking to me first and realizing none of that was necessary. The tech also acted really weird around my dog. Wouldn't even walk in the door and my dog was showing absolutely zero signs of aggression or discomfort. The opposite in fact.
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December 2023 by Debra Dluhy
We love ReadyPet! We take our three dogs there and have experienced exceptional care for them. The prices are very competitive too!
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December 2023 by Danielle Carlson
I have known Andrea since her days at Houston Pets Alive. She is a passionate animal advocate who has built a wonderful clinic from the ground up, and I have had 2 pets as patients at Ready Pet. The staff are loving and kind. Thank you guys for all that you do!
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December 2023 by Lucas Honore
If I could provide ZERO stars, I would. I went to this clinic because it was close to my house & I figured why not try a new clinic - for convenience. The receptionist was amazing! I talked with her several times over the course of a few days, and she knew her job - I scheduled 3 appointments for my 3 dogs. For the first appointment, I took my Great Dane in to see them for a skin infection and nail trim. His appointment was at 945am. The tech was ok - she halfway listened to what we had to say. The DVM, however, was less than ok. She came in and wanted to talk about things not related to the visit, she tried to proceed with doing testing that I had not yet approved. She spoke to us as if we were simpletons and did not know anything about pets, then she had the tech bring in an estimate that was well over $1000 as if we were going to willingly approve for an estimate that had other things on it not related to our vet visit. After she left out the room, she had the tech come ask what I did for work, because I was too "knowledgeable" about the vet field - of course, me having worked as an LVT for over 10 years, and them finding this out made them change their tune almost instantly. Now, 2 hours later, we are finally able to be checked out - we never received the results of his skin impressions - the doctor, nor the tech ever went over them. We checked out, and still had to wait an additional 15 minutes for our medications - which were gone over by someone completely different. When we got home, my wife started the medications as they were prescribed on the label. Later that night, my dog became ill and got progressively worse over night. I called the clinic to follow up, because on my end, looking at the medications, my dog was being overdosed. I spoke to a technician at about 920 the next morning, and was assured that I would be called back before they went to lunch. Around noon, I had not yet heard back so I called again. The tech rambled off about how I just needed to stop the medications and then they would refill some more because he was maybe having a reaction to the antibiotics. At this point, I am upset because this is not right - my dog does not become lethargic, have vomiting, and bloody diarrhea just form a simple reaction. I asked to speak with the DVM. The DVM (who was completely different from the one who saw my pet), got my information, and came back with "your pet has received an extremely high dose of the medication. you need to take him to an emergency clinic now...not an urgent care, not our clinic, but a 24 hour emergency clinic." Of course I took my dog - I called back to speak to the practice manager about getting a refund on my vet visit, and have not yet heard from them. The DVM offered to see my dog back there, but at this point I trust none of their competencies -so I declined to bring my dog back. I have called, left messages, and e-mailed the clinic to get a call back from either the practice manager or the owner, and as of yet I have not heard anything. However, the do still manage to e-mail about appointment reminders, which I have told them on several times to cancel any and all appointments for my for my pets. At this point, legal actions are going to ensue, because the care my dog received was unacceptable, and the fact that there have been no follow up calls since the incident show that they do not care. I would NEVER bring my pets back to this clinic, and would advise anyone else to go ELSEWHERE!
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November 2023 by Mike O'Dell
Andrea is the best ...she cares about your pets because she loves them to begin with! Thank you for all the love and personal care. ?
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October 2023 by Nicholas kolstad
Clean, doctor was a little short of expectations for exam. Front desk girl was very nice to talk to and helpful.
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October 2023 by darryl franklin
Today Sept 18 2021 called to see if my pets could be seen they said yes drove 10 miles 25 minutes to get there and once i got there they told me my pets could not be seen today. They opened at 10 am I got there at 11 15 am. I will never use them again very unprofessional. If you already knew you couldn't accommodate my pets today why have me drive over there..I have English Bulldogs and the doctor that was working there didn't like English Bulldogs. They have lost my Business.
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October 2023 by Sam Mendoza
Instead of addressing real issues their customers have they focus on writing petty responses that only address what they’d like. What kind of pet care business responds to a finding of allergies versus actual parasites by blaming it on the client’s lack of “follow up” versus blaming it on their lack of proper testing prior to diagnosis.