Sidel, David R, Dvm - Theodore Veterinary Hospital

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5761 Highway 90
Theodore, AL 36582

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(251) 653-7831
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City Search does not do a very good job at updating their information. Dr. David Martin works for Rehm Animal Clinic.

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I have been taking my dog to this clinic off and on for about 8 years. For major surgeries, I chose them for their up to date equipment. But I have to say, I don't and have never ...

This Vet Does Not Work At This Location 3/8/2012

City Search does not do a very good job at updating their information. Dr. David Martin works for Rehm Animal Clinic. more

Love My Pet's Veterinary Clinic 1/5/2012

This is a great place to take your pet! I haven't meet all the doctors and staff but the ones I have I love. The ones I have meet are all friendly and the clinic seems to have all the latest technolgy for treating animals. I would highly recommend this clinic to my friends. more

vet 1/1/2012

Not a very good place more

Love my vet 2/12/2011

This is an excellent vet. I have taken my pets here for years. They do all they can to help in anyway they can. I recommend this vet 100%! more

We Love Pet's 2/3/2010

In response to 123d, I am very disappointed that anyone would say that veterinarians don’t care about pet’s well being. All of us who work at a veterinary office have to have a special kind of love for animals. Out of 19 employees we have 72 pets at our homes. That is averaging over three pets per staff member. We not only love animals but we love on them regardless of there condition.\r \r It is our policy that we do not write prescriptions. This is because there are a lot of internet pharmacies out there that sell counterfeit medications that will not help and sometimes hurt animals needing medication. So if we write scripts then we have no control where that medication is being acquired – a lot of medications that we sell are not available at local pharmacies. We do make money on our prescriptions but we have to make a profit unlike Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart is able to sell some medications to you at $4.00 a prescription. If all they sold was $4 medications then they would not be able to keep there doors open. They bank on you spending money while you have to wait to have that prescription filled. \r \r Do you think any pharmacy will be there for you if something happens to your pet? In order for us to pay our expenses to keep our doors open we have to make a profit. By the way our veterinarians drive modest vehicles and live in modest homes. Know any human doctors and what they live like? If we can’t make some income on medications then our office visit goes from $37 to $137 like human doctors charge. Also most people don’t have insurance for their pet which is available for about $28 a month. Health insurance cost around $500 per person per month whether you pay it or your employer pays it. Most people understand that they would not be able to afford to go the doctor if they didn’t have insurance. A couple of years ago I had surgery at a local hospital and just the hospital charges were over $15,000 dollars and that does not count what the surgeon charged. What is the most you have paid at a veterinary hospital? And what do some people say “it’s just a dog it should be cheaper”. Then do you care about the well being of your animal or do you care more about your money. All we want to do is to make a modest living, have the very best veterinary equipment and pay our expenses. By the way our heart medications range from $10 - $35 hardly a “crazy price”.\r Pros: 4 Doctors, Latest Veterinary Equipment, Great Staff! more

Offers a full range of Veterinary Services 10/12/2009

We have used this vet clinic for a number of years. The staff is not overly friendly, at least not to humans. The doctors are much more personable and friendly than the rest of the staff. They do offer the newest techniques, though, and seem to keep up with new technology. Their pricing is just average. We continue to use them because our dog is used to the staff, and we feel it would be a shock for her to switch. more

Great vets but not interested in pet's wellbeing 8/27/2009

I have been taking my dog to this clinic off and on for about 8 years. For major surgeries, I chose them for their up to date equipment. But I have to say, I don't and have never felt my dog's well being was foremost with this group of vets. As an example, my dog is on heart meds she has to take for the rest of her life. They were charging me a crazy price for these pills, but I could get them at my local pharmacy for 1/4 of what they were charging me. They refused to write a script for call it in because ""we need to make money too to keep other costs for you down"". I understand but this is my dog's heart. I can't afford what they were charging so I told them that I would just stop giving her the heart medication. Their response: ""OK. Let us know if you need anything else."" This response to a medication for my dog's heart is not right. I got the medication online anyway because I couldn't not give my dog her meds. Other situations have come up over the years just like that one. But because my dog has had very serious problems involving many surgeries, I will go there for those problems. These people are good, but for routine things, they are way over priced. I like a vet who will put my pet's health over cost and work with me for simple things like writing a script. Pros: clean, friendly, docs are current Cons: care more about money than your pets more

Theodore Veterinary Hospital Is The Best !!! 2/12/2007

I take my pets to Theodore Veterinary Hospital and they receive the very best care that's available in this part of the country. The equipment is state of the art and the Doctors are up to date on everything. I feel confident in knowing that if one of my pets becomes seriously ill I won't have to travel to another clinic. The hospital is always clean, smells good and to me that is a good sign that the staff and Doctors care. I have had the misfortune of loosing two pets within eight months of one another and I feel that they received the very best care possible. Cancer is horrible and the Doctors at Theodore Veterinary did all they could and handled the treatment of both of my pets with knowledge and concern. There was nothing that could save my pets but they did what they could to help me keep them a while longer and pain free. I have older pets and I feel so fortunate that the Doctors know and understand the aging pet. The staff is kind, understanding, very helpful and very knowledge more

Theodore Vet 9/15/2005

I think the doctors of this clinic genuinely care about animals. I only wish they cared a little more for the money of the people paying the bills. I find them extremely over priced and I think on minor things regarding animals such as teeth cleaning etc. they will try to bully you into feeling bad. This tends to make you not want to take your animal to a vet. simply because of their attitude or costs. more
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  • About Us Theodore Veterinary Hospital is a full-service veterinary medical facility in Theodore, Alabama which is located in the Greater Mobile area. We are committed to providing outstanding veterinary care, promoting responsible pet ownership and educating our clients in the area of preventative health care. We offer high-tech veterinary care and are our area's leader in Laparoscopic and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Digital Radiography, Ultrasound Diagnostics, Laser Surgery, and Laser Therapy. We are proud to offer Laparoscopy! Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive technique for viewing the internal structures of the abdominal cavity. It involves the use of a laparoscope (camera) inserted into the abdomen. This allows the veterinarian to view abdominal organs magnified on a monitor. The applications of this surgery are as numerous in veterinary medicine as well as human. It is used to perform many surgeries including liver and intestinal biopsies, cystoscopy, (for bladder stone retrieval and examination) spays and gall bladder removal. Preparing your pet for a laparoscopic surgery is the same as for traditional surgery. The incisions required in laparoscopic procedures are minimal in size, for the entire surgery is performed through a few tiny incisions rather than a large abdominal opening. This results in less pain and quicker recovery for your pet. Studies have proven that recovery time for spays is reduced by up to 65%. Other added benefits include decreased bleeding as well as less time spent under anesthesia. We offer the following services and more: Boarding - Day Care - Dental Care Digital Vetscope Exam - Digital Radiology Emergency/Critical Care - Orthopaedic Surgery Endoscopy - Laser - Microchipping Pain Management - Internal Medicine Immunization and Wellness - Hospice Services Canine Cruciate Surgery – T.T.A. - Tibial Tuberosity Advancement - Laparoscopic Surgery Give us a call today!

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  • Hours: Mon., Wed. - Fri. 7:30am - 5:30pm;Tue. 7:30am - 7:30pm;Sat. 8am - 12am;Sun. CLOSED
  • Neighborhoods: Koolman
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