We've got three dogs and two cats, and this vet has seen and cared for each of them at some point during the past two years.
The caveats: It isn't a high-tech office. The waiting room has old, faded ad posters and plastic lawn chairs, and there isn't a computer in the building. The exam rooms feature worn furnishings that are stained, but I don't know about the other reviews claims of being unsterile (none of our animals have shown any infections). While the vet does smoke in the office, it appears to only occur in the lobby.
Now the good: The vet has given our animals a number of different vaccinations and has performed two spays, one on a kitten and, most recently, one on our puppy. Having grown up with animals and seen numerous animal surgeries, I have never seen such a small incision on an animal than when he spayed our kitten, and one year later, there isn't a visible scar.
Were I stepping into the office for the first time, I would have reservations about the office given its appearance. In this case, however, looks are deceiving. The vet is, in my experience anyway, a skilled practitioner and my animals seem to like him. It's just...quirky.
Pros: Affordable, adequate veterinary care; locally owned
Cons: It's old and has a low-budget feel
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