My pets (and I) have used Osceola Animal Clinic (OAC) for 22 years, through joy, hope, fear and tears, and I still give them 4.5 stars overall. The current team must have 125 years of experience betw... Read More
My pets (and I) have used Osceola Animal Clinic (OAC) for 22 years, through joy, hope, fear and tears, and I still give them 4.5 stars overall. The current team must have 125 years of experience between them, and only two vets have exited in all that time. Don't balk at the old ("North") facility as it's been in need of a facelift forever (though "South" is a bit better appearance-wise albeit sterile looking). It's what's inside that counts, and knowledge, dedication, skill and devotion mean everything when it comes to my pets. While the whole practice is great, I generally choose Dr. Beaudry for his down-to-earth, direct yet congenial approach; he pulls no punches yet keeps a sense of humor about him at all times. He also works with small/exotic animals and sometimes takes a slightly wholistic approach. Doctors Threatt and Ramsey are dyed-in-the-wool "old school" veterinarians, fountains of knowledge all-too-willing to spend valuable time with a patient and its parents, explaining and answering even the most farfetched or technical questions. (I only used Dr. Cavallari once, but she appears just as competent.) They are passionate about their profession, as are the caring assistants and desk staff. I have used other lower-cost vets for shots and neutering, but find additional care can't compare to this group. North contains a full animal hospital, but they also connect to VEC (the Veterinary Emergency Clinic in Orlando) when after-hours' emergencies occur. They are also open on Saturdays till noon. Both locations carry prescription diet foods and accept manufacturers' coupons. Parking is ample. Read Less