Overall: 2-3 starsJust had a first time appt with my pet. Needed a dental. Have been to many others trying to find Mr./Mrs. Right all over the peninsula. Hopefully this review gets published and stays... Read More
Overall: 2-3 starsJust had a first time appt with my pet. Needed a dental. Have been to many others trying to find Mr./Mrs. Right all over the peninsula. Hopefully this review gets published and stays here as the negative ones disappear...?Pros:-Your $65 office visit is something to be desired No rushing even though he was running late. But of course he was running late because he kept stepping out of the appointment...-Very thorough, as if he just got out of Vet School: This is important and he asks many questions to help guide him. His inital physical exam is good. But he remarked that my pet's hind leg was strained and pulled my pet's leg out two times to show me. In turn my pet almost bit him the second time. My dog isn't aggressive in nature. VERY INTERESTING. Because my pet had not limped, shown any favor to that particular leg, AND I actually did the same stretch on both legs after the appointment, and didn't see any pain/aggression......Did you just hurt my animal so that I feel like I could trust you as a veterinarian? I think you just did. -Not pushy on products, but explains how it helps-Very hands in the appt; wants you to be included and has you on the ground too checking up on your pet too (good he teaches you skills to care for your pet). Asked for me to get onto the floor. I've worked at a pet hospital as a tech - I KNOW what accidentally happens on these floors, and the vet just lays on the ground very much in love with job, to get onto the same level as your pet to make him/her comfortable. Good move. But I won't sit on the floor in my work clothes, thanks.-Very animated, sings. I felt like I was in kindergarten again. It's amusing. I'm amused.-He can loose you with his veterinarian jargon (a technique some vets do to make you feel like you should trust him/her). But since I've been on the other side of the counter it was not overwhelming, but I could see how people with less experience would be impressed. I hope he breaks down his jargon down to those who go in.CONS-He kept walking out of MY appointment to deal with other pets, which is OKAY if it is urgent. At one point one of his nurses asked him to look at a pet's BW (assuming bowel movement), and another 7minutes passed. Before that he walked out after a nurse asked him to interpret X-RAYS......RIGHT NOW??? That took another 10mins, for that he apologized. For looking at some poop, there were no apologies. Who knows if it were a busy day or if this normally occurs. But usually vets will be respectful of their clients' time especially if they made an appointment. -He interpreted my dog's hair loss as a possible Thyroid issue. Though my dog doesn't have the other symptoms of it and we've just discussed how acute my pet's allergies are...........A dental cannot occur if an animal has Thyroid problems, you need a blood test. Makes sense. Most vets will make you get a blood test to make sure your pet is healthy anyway. BUT he added a Urinalysis (UA). A UA will show if your pet has a urinary tract infection and does not directly tell you anything diagnostically about your pet having Thyroid. Judging the fact my pet has no urinary tract symptoms, is healthy besides of the fact his allergies are affecting his skin condition, there are no other symptoms. SO here's the problem I have:Technically, it would be "good" to have your pet tested for health issues. In the vet world, this is where vets' practice shows honesty. There's a lot of tests and medication that could be "good" but are not needed necessarily according to age/breed of Pet. I would lump this Vet Clinic with Dr. Elaine Salinger's White Ivy Pet Hospital that takes advantage of assays/medications that could be "good" but are not necessarily needed (which BTW if you do go to White Ivy Pet Hospital, be aware that if they are still charging for 2 fecal tests that are both "good", one tests for all the parasites that the second test covers for, so they are ripping you off, sorry.) Anyway, if I did not have experience I would have been taken advantage of and I don't care how amusing and wonderful your other staff are. I could see how good of a vet he was, he definitely knows his stuff, but I could see him adding "good" procedures/medications on. Moving on. Though, I would probably go here instead of White Ivie Pet Hospital (the owner there is supporting two kids in college and you know how expensive that gets if you know what I mean) Read Less