12 Reviews

Scout's House Inc

Menlo Park, California
Reviews
Donna Mellone
25 May 2018
REPORT
Paula Ramponi
27 Sep 2017
REPORT
Very caring and personable....
Bernardo Avitia
1 Aug 2017
REPORT
Exelente personal y servicio
Lisa Rockwell
15 Nov 2016
REPORT
Great team! My bunny and I appreciate the help to rehab his legs!
Alanna Hobbs
2 Aug 2016
REPORT
Karen Hisata
12 Apr 2016
REPORT
Exellent & Knowledgeable staff and company! They helped my anxious Shiba Inu feel right at home and comfortable to do her rehab. I appreciated the time they took (Lisa, the owner as well as staff) t... Read More
Exellent & Knowledgeable staff and company! They helped my anxious Shiba Inu feel right at home and comfortable to do her rehab. I appreciated the time they took (Lisa, the owner as well as staff) to explain how things were going with Leia and recommendations along the path of her recovery. We Love Scout's House!!! Read Less
Jennifer Garcia
28 Jan 2016
REPORT
Wanting all the best for my dog after TPLO surgery I was referred to Scouts House and if hindsight were 20/20 I would have fought harder to get in at Sage or even driven further to Oakland and Holisti... Read More
Wanting all the best for my dog after TPLO surgery I was referred to Scouts House and if hindsight were 20/20 I would have fought harder to get in at Sage or even driven further to Oakland and Holistic Veterinary Care where I had a great consult before having surgery. I think that with the uptick in economy that businesses like this are thriving more than they have in 10 years and sadly we lost several in the late 2000's. I have been to other rehab for my other dog so I felt I knew what to expect. Sadly my expectations were far too high for what Scouts could deliver. So coming to Scout's is a 3 hour ordeal for us with the drive. Never did anyone at Scout's take that into account nor work with us to try to schedule a routine for us. More frequently than not we had to work around Scout's and miss work or other activities to do so. But we did commit to the dog so we were really trying... By visit 9 after some setbacks we finally were from 3 minutes in the treadmill to 7 and by visit 10 we were to 11 minutes - I digress - this was a truly minimal improvement overall. Let's just say that at no time did the schedule of the visits and the type of advancement we needed get put into the picture holistically. More of a wham-bam sort of approach, I felt lost in the commotion of just trying to get an appointment let alone to stop and question their approach. I always hated that I was not allowed into the treatment area and instead watched her from an outdoor aquarium view (when that wasnt too distracting). I have always had the opportunity in the past to learn and watch and participate as well as collaborate rather than drop off/pick up and go. There was no real desire to get us into a plan, to work as a team. What we needed was to take some time off. Let the setback heal. Seek out healing sources locally and then return for more therapy. I did finally figure that out only to be told by Scouts that to finish her uptick they could get us in in 3 months for an appointment. Seriously? This dog is an established patient and your inability to communicate effectively caused us to be where we are now! So I tried one more time to give them another chance saying if you can get me in for 5 weeks in a row I will make the time and financial commitment and we can all see her through to the finish line...yea uhhh no - so much for "Team Fxxxx" Overall: we were lost in the commotion and while they said they were on our team - at the end of the day they aren't because they cannot get her into a schedule to finish out her therapy which was completely mismanaged and underdeveloped. I did speak to the practice manager at great length and she seemed engaged and that is where the term "Team Fxxxx" came from but they are not on her team because they can't be bothered to take care of the existing client. They need to turn and burn on the new ones too. If you do go please be prepared to push them for what they do and how long they do it. It seems that people with means and location are just happy with what they get there but in the grand scheme it is not a well run business for the patient. Read Less
Sandi Tyler-Polsky
18 Dec 2015
REPORT
Tootsie is doing so well ... Strengthening both her core and allowing her spirit to soar
Karen Denes
26 Oct 2015
REPORT
They do wonderful rehabilitative work with dogs and helped our four-year-old dog recover 100%
Meghan Revolinsky
21 Sep 2015
REPORT
Best rehab!! Helped out yellow lab so much after surgery!
Emily Harris
21 Apr 2015
REPORT
Scout's House treated my 14 year old beagle for symptoms of arthritis. They worked wonders with her during the sessions to build up her agility and muscle mass, and recommended homework for us to try ... Read More
Scout's House treated my 14 year old beagle for symptoms of arthritis. They worked wonders with her during the sessions to build up her agility and muscle mass, and recommended homework for us to try at home. After weekly visits for 5 weeks, she had gained a considerable amount of muscle mass back on her leg and after a total of 10 visits, she was pretty much cured. Thank you Scout's House for providing a healthy alternative to surgery and allowing Cinnamon to live a happy normal life well into her old age! Read Less
A Google User
7 Mar 2012
REPORT
Fantastic
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(650) 328-1430
500 Santa Cruz Avenue
Menlo Park California 94025
Business Hours
Monday
Mon
08:00AM-17:30PM
Tuesday
Tue
08:00AM-17:30PM
Thursday
Thu
08:00AM-17:30PM
Friday
Fri
08:00AM-17:30PM
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Scout's House Inc

Menlo Park, California
(12)
500 Santa Cruz Avenue
Menlo Park California 94025
Monday
08:00AM-17:30PM
Tuesday
08:00AM-17:30PM
Thursday
08:00AM-17:30PM
Friday
08:00AM-17:30PM
Donna Mellone
25 May 2018
REPORT
Paula Ramponi
27 Sep 2017
REPORT
Very caring and personable....
Bernardo Avitia
1 Aug 2017
REPORT
Exelente personal y servicio
Lisa Rockwell
15 Nov 2016
REPORT
Great team! My bunny and I appreciate the help to rehab his legs!
Alanna Hobbs
2 Aug 2016
REPORT
Karen Hisata
12 Apr 2016
REPORT
Exellent & Knowledgeable staff and company! They helped my anxious Shiba Inu feel right at home and comfortable to do her rehab. I appreciated the time they took (Lisa, the owner as well as staff) t... Read More
Exellent & Knowledgeable staff and company! They helped my anxious Shiba Inu feel right at home and comfortable to do her rehab. I appreciated the time they took (Lisa, the owner as well as staff) to explain how things were going with Leia and recommendations along the path of her recovery. We Love Scout's House!!! Read Less
Jennifer Garcia
28 Jan 2016
REPORT
Wanting all the best for my dog after TPLO surgery I was referred to Scouts House and if hindsight were 20/20 I would have fought harder to get in at Sage or even driven further to Oakland and Holisti... Read More
Wanting all the best for my dog after TPLO surgery I was referred to Scouts House and if hindsight were 20/20 I would have fought harder to get in at Sage or even driven further to Oakland and Holistic Veterinary Care where I had a great consult before having surgery. I think that with the uptick in economy that businesses like this are thriving more than they have in 10 years and sadly we lost several in the late 2000's. I have been to other rehab for my other dog so I felt I knew what to expect. Sadly my expectations were far too high for what Scouts could deliver. So coming to Scout's is a 3 hour ordeal for us with the drive. Never did anyone at Scout's take that into account nor work with us to try to schedule a routine for us. More frequently than not we had to work around Scout's and miss work or other activities to do so. But we did commit to the dog so we were really trying... By visit 9 after some setbacks we finally were from 3 minutes in the treadmill to 7 and by visit 10 we were to 11 minutes - I digress - this was a truly minimal improvement overall. Let's just say that at no time did the schedule of the visits and the type of advancement we needed get put into the picture holistically. More of a wham-bam sort of approach, I felt lost in the commotion of just trying to get an appointment let alone to stop and question their approach. I always hated that I was not allowed into the treatment area and instead watched her from an outdoor aquarium view (when that wasnt too distracting). I have always had the opportunity in the past to learn and watch and participate as well as collaborate rather than drop off/pick up and go. There was no real desire to get us into a plan, to work as a team. What we needed was to take some time off. Let the setback heal. Seek out healing sources locally and then return for more therapy. I did finally figure that out only to be told by Scouts that to finish her uptick they could get us in in 3 months for an appointment. Seriously? This dog is an established patient and your inability to communicate effectively caused us to be where we are now! So I tried one more time to give them another chance saying if you can get me in for 5 weeks in a row I will make the time and financial commitment and we can all see her through to the finish line...yea uhhh no - so much for "Team Fxxxx" Overall: we were lost in the commotion and while they said they were on our team - at the end of the day they aren't because they cannot get her into a schedule to finish out her therapy which was completely mismanaged and underdeveloped. I did speak to the practice manager at great length and she seemed engaged and that is where the term "Team Fxxxx" came from but they are not on her team because they can't be bothered to take care of the existing client. They need to turn and burn on the new ones too. If you do go please be prepared to push them for what they do and how long they do it. It seems that people with means and location are just happy with what they get there but in the grand scheme it is not a well run business for the patient. Read Less
Sandi Tyler-Polsky
18 Dec 2015
REPORT
Tootsie is doing so well ... Strengthening both her core and allowing her spirit to soar
Karen Denes
26 Oct 2015
REPORT
They do wonderful rehabilitative work with dogs and helped our four-year-old dog recover 100%
Meghan Revolinsky
21 Sep 2015
REPORT
Best rehab!! Helped out yellow lab so much after surgery!
Emily Harris
21 Apr 2015
REPORT
Scout's House treated my 14 year old beagle for symptoms of arthritis. They worked wonders with her during the sessions to build up her agility and muscle mass, and recommended homework for us to try ... Read More
Scout's House treated my 14 year old beagle for symptoms of arthritis. They worked wonders with her during the sessions to build up her agility and muscle mass, and recommended homework for us to try at home. After weekly visits for 5 weeks, she had gained a considerable amount of muscle mass back on her leg and after a total of 10 visits, she was pretty much cured. Thank you Scout's House for providing a healthy alternative to surgery and allowing Cinnamon to live a happy normal life well into her old age! Read Less
A Google User
7 Mar 2012
REPORT
Fantastic
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