10 Reviews

Lowcountry Cat Practice

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Reviews
Crystal M.
15 Mar 2015
REPORT
I've never personally been here though in my opinion any vet practice that not only condones, and preforms declawing, but also advertises it, is the lowest quality practice you could select. Its all a... Read More
I've never personally been here though in my opinion any vet practice that not only condones, and preforms declawing, but also advertises it, is the lowest quality practice you could select. Its all about $$$. Read Less
Marsha L.
15 Mar 2015
REPORT
There is absolutely no way this "Dr" care for the comfort and health of cats if she butchers their pays by amputating them simply because a person can't deal with a cat with claws. They do not "carefu... Read More
There is absolutely no way this "Dr" care for the comfort and health of cats if she butchers their pays by amputating them simply because a person can't deal with a cat with claws. They do not "carefully remove the claws." Declawing is CUTTING THE TOES OFF AT THE FIRST KNUCKLE. And! To offer a SPECIAL to torture card?! Really?!! Read Less
Jennifer K.
14 Mar 2015
REPORT
No vet that does declawing can say that their mission is, "The vision and our Mission Statement for the Lowcountry Cat Practice is to offer quality veterinary care that caters to cat comfort and clien... Read More
No vet that does declawing can say that their mission is, "The vision and our Mission Statement for the Lowcountry Cat Practice is to offer quality veterinary care that caters to cat comfort and client convenience." Declawing is purely a money-making procedure and does NOTHING to benefit the cat. Declawing is the amputation of the cat's first toe joint. No longer can they stretch their feet, climb, or land from climbing. Often cats will stop using the litter box because of the pain they endure scratching around and standing on the granules. Kittens use their paws to knead and suckle at their mother's milk, and adult cats instinctually show their contentedness by doing the same. When they are declawed, even this is painful. PLEASE DO NOT DECLAW! See www.thepawproject.com to learn how declawing destroys cats' lives. Read Less
Rebecca G.
14 Mar 2015
REPORT
she a butcher any person who would declaw a cat is sick in the head what wrong with her... do you know declawing is like cutting off your fingers at the knuckle please don't take your cat there she's ... Read More
she a butcher any person who would declaw a cat is sick in the head what wrong with her... do you know declawing is like cutting off your fingers at the knuckle please don't take your cat there she's a butcher Read Less
Donna D.
15 Sep 2014
REPORT
I have never personally visited this vet, but, I can tell you right away, since she has a sign that states she declaws, I would not go to her. Did you know declawing is amputation of the cat's leg b... Read More
I have never personally visited this vet, but, I can tell you right away, since she has a sign that states she declaws, I would not go to her. Did you know declawing is amputation of the cat's leg bone? After a declaw, the cat walks on it's leg bone with squishy, shrunken paws that will develop painful arthritis. I have three cats, two are declawed. One cat bites, does not like to be petted, she could be in pain with bone fragments left in her paws. The other cat does not have a personality, she just 'exists'. She has claw regrowth 'horns' coming out of her shrunken paw pads, that grow in sideways. A vet will never explain the declaw procedure because if they did, you would NEVER have your cat declawed. Why? Declawing is a big business, fast money. If the cat does not suffer now, it will when it gets older. Have you ever looked at a declawed paw? The pads are dried, like raisins. I found a vet who does not declaw, why would I want a vet who declaws touching my cats? Cats have i tuition, they know hands that mutilate. I want my cats to have a pleasant experience and not be frightened that I am taking them to a vet who will slice the bottom of their legs off. Read Less
Flamengo
27 Feb 2011
REPORT
I tried out Dr. Stroman at Lowcountry Cat Practice because of her nice website. But the experiences I have had there over the years have surpassed expectations. She grooms my persian herself (no pas... Read More
I tried out Dr. Stroman at Lowcountry Cat Practice because of her nice website. But the experiences I have had there over the years have surpassed expectations. She grooms my persian herself (no passing it off to an assistant) Very hands on and available (on the phone, on the weekend, comes up front to speak, remembers me and my pet instantly). Appointments are seen promptly. Never been a surprise about costs because she discusses everything and really helps you get the most for whatever you pay. Read Less
Poppybj10
22 Feb 2011
REPORT
I have been using Low Country Cat Practice for my 3 cats for over 5 years. The complete range of services of LCCP has meant that I get all of my cat needs from evaluation of my kitten to periodic shot... Read More
I have been using Low Country Cat Practice for my 3 cats for over 5 years. The complete range of services of LCCP has meant that I get all of my cat needs from evaluation of my kitten to periodic shots to grooming to sensitive care when my cats are sick. Dr. Stroman meets me personally and takes time to review my cats medical issues. The boarding facilities have been a great resource as I am subject to being called out of town on an irregular basis. Read Less
freddyknuth
21 Jul 2010
REPORT
I have had cats all my life and lived in numerous cities with fairly high end resources and I think I can say with authority that Dr. Stroman is simply the best. You won't find a vet who will spend a... Read More
I have had cats all my life and lived in numerous cities with fairly high end resources and I think I can say with authority that Dr. Stroman is simply the best. You won't find a vet who will spend as much time with you. She remembers my cat each and every time I call and instead of avoiding me like a lot of doctors she hears me up front and seeks me out! If she doesn't know the answer she finds out and gets back with you. The communication in that practice is amazing. She breaks down costs in writing and offers multiple options and helps you weigh the pros and cons. I chuckle now (because I am dating myself) but she truly embodies the spirit of Marcus Welby - Compassionate, generous, caring, knowledgeable. Even when my cat needed CT scan, (there is only one option for that imaging in the whole of Charleston.), She didn't just give us a phone number and wish us luck. She called and made it happen by personally arranging the referral complete with a detailed written case summary, labs, etc. When we got there we were received by a doctor that expected us and was completely updated and ready to move forward building on the knowledge that Dr. Stroman provided. I don't get this attention from my own doctor! Afterward, she called and spoke with both myself and the specialist, she followed up, and she integrated that info permanently into my cat's record. In short, she made it her priority to look at the whole picture and treat my cat as if it were her own. She never charged me a red cent for any of the phone referral or follow up work although it must have cost her considerably in time and effort. Read Less
simon1957
26 Jun 2010
REPORT
Your dollar really stretches here! I took my cat to Lowcountry Cat Practice recently and was impressed! The time that she spent with me and my cat was amazing. So thorough and detailed, and she foc... Read More
Your dollar really stretches here! I took my cat to Lowcountry Cat Practice recently and was impressed! The time that she spent with me and my cat was amazing. So thorough and detailed, and she focused a lot on screening and prevention and made tons of suggestions that cost me nothing but made a huge difference in my senior cat's life! The attention to detail was amazing since most vets spend all of 10 minutes with you in an exam room! My last vet was a "dog doc" and it showed! This lady not only knows all about cats, she went the extra mile to apply that knowledge to my cat! Can't beat it! Read Less
ginger1984
11 May 2010
REPORT
I loved my vet in Norfolk - until I met Dr. Stroman at Lowcountry Cat Practice!. She was able to figure out what was wrong with my cat and arranged referral to a specialist to get her treated!. She ... Read More
I loved my vet in Norfolk - until I met Dr. Stroman at Lowcountry Cat Practice!. She was able to figure out what was wrong with my cat and arranged referral to a specialist to get her treated!. She was available on the phone and called to follow up to see how it was going and even talked with me on the phone (on a weekend) to discuss the findings of the specialist and help me weigh the options that the specialist offered us!. My last vet would not speak with us unless we made an appointment but Dr. Stroman couldn't have been more generous with her time and expertise. I have been going to this practice for several years now and I have never had a surprise bill since I am always offered a written estimate before hand. So many of the extras - the availability on the phone and up front, the instant recognition of us and our cat, the extra time extended to review all of our options and their costs - these all cost me nothing and yet are priceless! Read Less
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Lowcountry Cat Practice

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
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1184 South Carolina 41
Mount Pleasant South Carolina 29466
Monday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Tuesday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Wednesday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Thursday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Friday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Crystal M.
15 Mar 2015
REPORT
I've never personally been here though in my opinion any vet practice that not only condones, and preforms declawing, but also advertises it, is the lowest quality practice you could select. Its all a... Read More
I've never personally been here though in my opinion any vet practice that not only condones, and preforms declawing, but also advertises it, is the lowest quality practice you could select. Its all about $$$. Read Less
Marsha L.
15 Mar 2015
REPORT
There is absolutely no way this "Dr" care for the comfort and health of cats if she butchers their pays by amputating them simply because a person can't deal with a cat with claws. They do not "carefu... Read More
There is absolutely no way this "Dr" care for the comfort and health of cats if she butchers their pays by amputating them simply because a person can't deal with a cat with claws. They do not "carefully remove the claws." Declawing is CUTTING THE TOES OFF AT THE FIRST KNUCKLE. And! To offer a SPECIAL to torture card?! Really?!! Read Less
Jennifer K.
14 Mar 2015
REPORT
No vet that does declawing can say that their mission is, "The vision and our Mission Statement for the Lowcountry Cat Practice is to offer quality veterinary care that caters to cat comfort and clien... Read More
No vet that does declawing can say that their mission is, "The vision and our Mission Statement for the Lowcountry Cat Practice is to offer quality veterinary care that caters to cat comfort and client convenience." Declawing is purely a money-making procedure and does NOTHING to benefit the cat. Declawing is the amputation of the cat's first toe joint. No longer can they stretch their feet, climb, or land from climbing. Often cats will stop using the litter box because of the pain they endure scratching around and standing on the granules. Kittens use their paws to knead and suckle at their mother's milk, and adult cats instinctually show their contentedness by doing the same. When they are declawed, even this is painful. PLEASE DO NOT DECLAW! See www.thepawproject.com to learn how declawing destroys cats' lives. Read Less
Rebecca G.
14 Mar 2015
REPORT
she a butcher any person who would declaw a cat is sick in the head what wrong with her... do you know declawing is like cutting off your fingers at the knuckle please don't take your cat there she's ... Read More
she a butcher any person who would declaw a cat is sick in the head what wrong with her... do you know declawing is like cutting off your fingers at the knuckle please don't take your cat there she's a butcher Read Less
Donna D.
15 Sep 2014
REPORT
I have never personally visited this vet, but, I can tell you right away, since she has a sign that states she declaws, I would not go to her. Did you know declawing is amputation of the cat's leg b... Read More
I have never personally visited this vet, but, I can tell you right away, since she has a sign that states she declaws, I would not go to her. Did you know declawing is amputation of the cat's leg bone? After a declaw, the cat walks on it's leg bone with squishy, shrunken paws that will develop painful arthritis. I have three cats, two are declawed. One cat bites, does not like to be petted, she could be in pain with bone fragments left in her paws. The other cat does not have a personality, she just 'exists'. She has claw regrowth 'horns' coming out of her shrunken paw pads, that grow in sideways. A vet will never explain the declaw procedure because if they did, you would NEVER have your cat declawed. Why? Declawing is a big business, fast money. If the cat does not suffer now, it will when it gets older. Have you ever looked at a declawed paw? The pads are dried, like raisins. I found a vet who does not declaw, why would I want a vet who declaws touching my cats? Cats have i tuition, they know hands that mutilate. I want my cats to have a pleasant experience and not be frightened that I am taking them to a vet who will slice the bottom of their legs off. Read Less
Flamengo
27 Feb 2011
REPORT
I tried out Dr. Stroman at Lowcountry Cat Practice because of her nice website. But the experiences I have had there over the years have surpassed expectations. She grooms my persian herself (no pas... Read More
I tried out Dr. Stroman at Lowcountry Cat Practice because of her nice website. But the experiences I have had there over the years have surpassed expectations. She grooms my persian herself (no passing it off to an assistant) Very hands on and available (on the phone, on the weekend, comes up front to speak, remembers me and my pet instantly). Appointments are seen promptly. Never been a surprise about costs because she discusses everything and really helps you get the most for whatever you pay. Read Less
Poppybj10
22 Feb 2011
REPORT
I have been using Low Country Cat Practice for my 3 cats for over 5 years. The complete range of services of LCCP has meant that I get all of my cat needs from evaluation of my kitten to periodic shot... Read More
I have been using Low Country Cat Practice for my 3 cats for over 5 years. The complete range of services of LCCP has meant that I get all of my cat needs from evaluation of my kitten to periodic shots to grooming to sensitive care when my cats are sick. Dr. Stroman meets me personally and takes time to review my cats medical issues. The boarding facilities have been a great resource as I am subject to being called out of town on an irregular basis. Read Less
freddyknuth
21 Jul 2010
REPORT
I have had cats all my life and lived in numerous cities with fairly high end resources and I think I can say with authority that Dr. Stroman is simply the best. You won't find a vet who will spend a... Read More
I have had cats all my life and lived in numerous cities with fairly high end resources and I think I can say with authority that Dr. Stroman is simply the best. You won't find a vet who will spend as much time with you. She remembers my cat each and every time I call and instead of avoiding me like a lot of doctors she hears me up front and seeks me out! If she doesn't know the answer she finds out and gets back with you. The communication in that practice is amazing. She breaks down costs in writing and offers multiple options and helps you weigh the pros and cons. I chuckle now (because I am dating myself) but she truly embodies the spirit of Marcus Welby - Compassionate, generous, caring, knowledgeable. Even when my cat needed CT scan, (there is only one option for that imaging in the whole of Charleston.), She didn't just give us a phone number and wish us luck. She called and made it happen by personally arranging the referral complete with a detailed written case summary, labs, etc. When we got there we were received by a doctor that expected us and was completely updated and ready to move forward building on the knowledge that Dr. Stroman provided. I don't get this attention from my own doctor! Afterward, she called and spoke with both myself and the specialist, she followed up, and she integrated that info permanently into my cat's record. In short, she made it her priority to look at the whole picture and treat my cat as if it were her own. She never charged me a red cent for any of the phone referral or follow up work although it must have cost her considerably in time and effort. Read Less
simon1957
26 Jun 2010
REPORT
Your dollar really stretches here! I took my cat to Lowcountry Cat Practice recently and was impressed! The time that she spent with me and my cat was amazing. So thorough and detailed, and she foc... Read More
Your dollar really stretches here! I took my cat to Lowcountry Cat Practice recently and was impressed! The time that she spent with me and my cat was amazing. So thorough and detailed, and she focused a lot on screening and prevention and made tons of suggestions that cost me nothing but made a huge difference in my senior cat's life! The attention to detail was amazing since most vets spend all of 10 minutes with you in an exam room! My last vet was a "dog doc" and it showed! This lady not only knows all about cats, she went the extra mile to apply that knowledge to my cat! Can't beat it! Read Less
ginger1984
11 May 2010
REPORT
I loved my vet in Norfolk - until I met Dr. Stroman at Lowcountry Cat Practice!. She was able to figure out what was wrong with my cat and arranged referral to a specialist to get her treated!. She ... Read More
I loved my vet in Norfolk - until I met Dr. Stroman at Lowcountry Cat Practice!. She was able to figure out what was wrong with my cat and arranged referral to a specialist to get her treated!. She was available on the phone and called to follow up to see how it was going and even talked with me on the phone (on a weekend) to discuss the findings of the specialist and help me weigh the options that the specialist offered us!. My last vet would not speak with us unless we made an appointment but Dr. Stroman couldn't have been more generous with her time and expertise. I have been going to this practice for several years now and I have never had a surprise bill since I am always offered a written estimate before hand. So many of the extras - the availability on the phone and up front, the instant recognition of us and our cat, the extra time extended to review all of our options and their costs - these all cost me nothing and yet are priceless! Read Less
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