I went last year with my cat. As a student, I did not have funds set aside to pay for my visit. When I expressed this, they were willing to work with me. After the receptionist checked with the vet, they were able to offer me a payment plan for my cats medicine. Luckily a friend was able to loan me the money. I highly recommended this vet, purely for the fact they put animal welfare first.
They are a decent animal hospital. I took my new kitten there when she first started to throw up and they prescribed me pills to giver her everyday to help with the vomiting. This had been happening for a while so i asked what other options i had to see what might be the root cause of this was and so they offered to do blood testing and x-rays. Later we found out that she had leukemia and pancreatitus(?) and that MIGHT have been the cause. My other options were way out of my budget. So we kept on the pills and every 3 weeks on the dot she would throw up again and be in pain and just miserable. So my boyfriends mom suggested that i take her off the pills and see what happens. Guess what? She stops throwing up every 3 weeks on the dot. The pills that were supposed to help with the vomiting was causing it. She hasn't thrown up since and its been 5 months with one small episode now since then. Also I noticed a couple times the vet was very afraid of my cat and didn't really want to touch her in case she was going to scratch him which i found very odd because you deal with animals so you should be used to it. Not to mention their accents are sometimes hard to understand, nice people but hard to understand, thankfully the instructions with the medicine is typed out. I'd also like to point out that i think they get confused... I was explaining to the vet that my cat has not thrown up for 2 months while not taking the pills. As we were talking he then kept saying that she was doing better on the pills. How is throwing up every 3 weeks on the dot with pills better than not throwing up in 2 months without pills? Makes no sense to me. But anyway, very nice people, very nice staff and are totally willing to help but sometimes the vets just make no sense.
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London Mobile Veterinary Services | London | Vets | Not Available |
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Central Cat Hospital | 596 Adelaide Street North | Vets | 08:00 AM - 06:00 PM |
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Northdale Animal Hospital | 1096 Adelaide Street North | Vets | 07:30 AM - 07:00 PM |
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King Animal Clinic | 567 King Street | Vets | 08:00 AM - 07:00 PM |
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3D Vet Inc. | 781 Richmond Street | Vets | Not Available |
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East London Animal Hospital | 417 Spruce | Vets | Not Available |
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Hamilton Road Animal Hospital | 466 Hamilton Road | Vets | 08:00 AM - 09:00 PM |
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Talbot Animal Hospital | 121 Oxford Street East | Vets | 08:00 AM - 06:00 PM |
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Veterinary Emergency Clinic | 41 Adelaide Street North | Vets | Not Available |
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London Veterinary Surgery And Rehiblitation Professional Corporation | 41 Adelaide Street North | Vets | Not Available |
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