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September 2024 by John Owens
I’ve been taking all my animals here (Winchester Rd location) since I moved to the area in 2021. I have never had a bad experience. Extremely knowledgable and compassionate care. Great front desk staff. Dr Wright is amazing!
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July 2024 by courtenay stuart
Took my dog there because there was blood in her urine. When I arrived she peed all over the lobby because she got excited because the receptionist was petting her (this is not my issue I thought it was cute) , for which they then clean it all up.
Went into the appointment and they took my dog to try and get her to pee outside to catch some urine, they couldn’t get her to pee, so we waiting a little bit and then they took her back out to try and catch some more .
The doctor came back in and said they only got a little bit and it’s only showing a little high in her WBC, but nothing showing an infection.
Went to check out and the bill was $250.
They charged me for pulling the urine via needle from my dogs bladder, which no one asked me if it was okay to do so , I thought they were just walking her.
I left with no meds and no information on why my dog has blood in her urine .
So to summarize, I was never asked to bring a urine to the appointment, then the urine was cleaned up when she went in the lobby (instead of collecting it) , then they put a needle in my dogs bladder without my permission or knowledge, and NO ONE even asked/offered/gave me a urine collection kit to collect urine at home.
I was just sent home with no information or help on why my pet had blood in her urine , just sent home.
Everybody was nice, but my pet wasn’t treated at all nor was I helped on how or why to resolve the issue because you pulled urine from an empty bladder.
She then started peeing straight blood and I collected that sample and went to old vet that’s 2 hours away from me and was prescribed medication for a raging infection.
You should have never pulled urine from the bladder without my permission and I should’ve been sent home with a urine collection kit. Just simple
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March 2024 by Michael O'Neill
Friendly happy animal hospital and the people aren't bad either.
Great experience here, and I will continue to bring my dogs for visits.
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March 2024 by Richard H.
Took our puppy here and really didn't care for it. A couple of questions I ask the lady said she had no idea and would have to look it up. Well if your a Veterinary aren't you supposed to already know. Not that friendly. I think I'll find another vet.
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February 2024 by B C
Dr. Amy Wright is one of the veterinarians at Warren county veterinary clinic on Winchester Road. I brought in a feral cat the first time I visited Warren county veterinary clinic and saw Doctor Wright. Initially, I said, “I think he is about a year old”, then she snapped at me and said “ you don’t know that”. Doctor Amy Wright then aggressively open my cats mouth to look at his teeth and said “ OK he is about a year old.” My cat is missing teeth and she encouraged for me to feed him dry food. I think my cat would choke trying to eat dry food since he doesn’t have teeth to chew. I don’t need a veterinary degree to know that. Then, Doctor Wright brushed my cat with a flea comb, glared at me and said “there are fleas and ticks on your cat!”. I already told the doctor that I found my cat in the wood a few days prior. I brought my cat there to be treated for all of issues that come with finding a cat in the wild, not to be treated like an idiot. After the bad introduction, Dr. Wright started to suggest lab tests and treatments that I discovered later were not necessary for my cat to have at the time. Doctor Wright was not aware of any of the expenses for the treatments she was suggesting either, so she walked in and out of the room to consult her assistants in the treatment area (that is supposed to be sterile) to find out the prices. Opening and closing the door five times in 2 minutes is obviously stressful for a cat in an unknown environment, especially a feral cat I found in the woods. Doctor Wright diagnosed my cat with “pillow feet”, which is an immune disorder that she determined by looking at his paws. She did not give me any advice on how to maintain or treat the disease. (I visited another veterinarian for a second opinion and they denied that my cat has “pillow feet”). All Doctor Wright did was prescribe my cat an antibiotic “for his skin” since he has cuts and scrapes on his back. I showed her the natural wound care I was using for my cat to treat those wounds and she told me that it is not going to cure anything and my cat needed antibiotics. After I agreed to $500 worth of treatments and medication and was about to leave, Dr. Wright said “ haven’t you had a cat? Shouldn’t you already know all of this?”. I had a cat for 18 years and he died three years ago, so obviously I don’t remember. Although Doctor Wright scheduled my cat to be neutered, she didn’t even complete the surgery herself. She allowed the procedure to be done by a veterinarian I do not know and has never seen my cat before without asking me before the surgery. I went to Warren County veterinary clinic again to address the other feral cat I found in the woods and Doctor Ianni was very nice to me. Although it was technically a visit for a sick patient, she combined the price with an annual exam since my cat had never been to a veterinarian before and saved me $80. Doctor Ianni also performed the spay surgery for the cat she examined. I didn’t feel like Doctor Ianni was trying to make money or being rude at all.I heard the assistants talking to a veterinarian about Doctor Wright, and they said “yeah, because she doesn’t have a heart”.I saw Doctor Pence at another appointment with one of my cats and she was very honest and kind. Doctor Pence and I discussed my cat’s symptoms and she did not believe any testing or treatment was necessary, just honest advice to change the environment at home to reduce stress. Doctor Pence was not trying to profit from me either, but I got a totally different impression from Doctor Wright. I have worked with veterinarians who don’t like animals before and was told by a veterinarian that the veterinarians that do not like animals just do it because they like science. I am 100% positive that Doctor Amy Wright is one of those veterinarians. Warren county veterinary clinic is a great facility and very clean with some great veterinarians, but I highly recommend you stay away from Doctor Amy Wright. I am no longer taking my pets there. Stay away from her or she will ruin your whole impression of that veterinary clinic.
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January 2024 by Jeffrey Stoneberger
I had a emergency and they fitted me in that no other place would
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January 2024 by Greg
Competent caring staff.
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January 2024 by Terri Marks
Love the doctors and staff. Everyone is caring and concerning
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December 2023 by Ron King
As president of Ruff Ranch Sanctuary I highly recommend Warren County Veterinary. They have a compassionate staff and very highly skilled doctors. Our Sanctuary requires the best and they qualify.
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December 2023 by Sandra Maiorana
We lost our sweet boy, bryan. And the staff was filled w/compassion &sympathy can't say enough good things about them
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November 2023 by K C
We were traveling, our fur baby (dog) had an emergency.The entire staff were outstanding!! So super nice, friendly, professional!The doctor said it was probably from the very long traveling trip.It was probably stressing her out.(This was our dog's first trip).After a RX, our dog began feeling much better!!Would HIGHLY recommend this clinic!!
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October 2023 by Jorge Guerrero
Very friendly and professional
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October 2023 by Mary Robertson
Very helpful, very friendly, easy Access
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October 2023 by Thomas Burgess
Great staff and Doctors.
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October 2023 by Terry Bellomy
Love Dr.Iani !! She is the Best!