My Boston Terrier, Pippi, is a new patient as of April 2013. She was taken due to ear pain and a hematoma on the same ear. The entire staff made us feel welcome. The waiting room is huge - quite spacious compared to other facilities. Clean. Floor is coated concrete which is perfect for animals. Dr. Moran explained to me clearly what the problem was and before doing any testing or anything extra she explained the reason as well as the cost. I'm not "Olney wealthy" by any stretch of the imagination so this was greatly appreciated. I ended up having the culture done, of course, and requested some other things. Excellent service. Not inexpensive but certainly not nearly as expensive as many other vets. The service and quick scheduling were worth paying a bit more for sure. NOBODY pushed me for anything unnecessary, which is a huge thing to me. I don't appreciate when that's done and Town & Country treated me as a valued customer.
Been taking dogs here for years. I trust their judgment and would not consider any other clinics.
Please DO NOT take your animal to Town & Country animal clinic in Olney Maryland......... I recently took my dog in for some vaccinations and felt as if I was at a car dealership being price gauged for thing we didnt need. although my dog does suffer some skin allergies, which wasnt the reason i went they pressured me into buying 3 types of lotions, shampoos and a liquid which was toxic, plus 2 different antihystameans and antibiotics that i couldnt afford. when i came to my sense the next day i called and asked if i could return some of the stuff the told me it was illeagle for them to take returns, i proceed to call another vet to ask if that was true , they laughed at me and said that was not true..........after all said here i ended up just taking a loss and keeping all the stuff and then a week later i recieved a letter saying that i need to find a new vet for underminding there treatment.
I have been taking my pets to Town and Country for 8 years and have never had a problem with the staff or the doctors. If the vet tells me I need something for my pet I have always had the option of asking how much and decide if I need it BEFORE I leave with it. I do know that it may not be against the law to take things back but it is against the law to redistribute it which means you are asking the clinic to take a financially loss simply because you didn't think through taking a product(s). It also sounds crazy to me that you would accuse your vet of giving your pet anything toxic! It is too bad that you seem frustrated with your decision to take the medicine your dog needed out on the vet which is unfair in my opinion.
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Town & Country Animal Clinic: Moran Sara DVM | 2715 Olney Sandy Spring Road | Vets | Not Available |
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Town & Country Animal Clinic: Walker Wendy J DVM | 2715 Olney Sandy Spring Road | Vets | Not Available |
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Housecalls for Pets Inc | 16916 Vine Court | Vets | Not Available |
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A Capital Home Veterinary Services | 16916 Vine Court | Vets | Not Available |
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Norbeck Animal Clinic | 2645 Norbeck Road | Vets | 08:00 AM - 06:00 PM |
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Mancino Joseph DVM | 2645 Norbeck Road | Vets | Not Available |
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