I have to second Ryan Bajema's opinion. Dr. Taylor is wonderfully caring and knowledgeable! They me know what all the options are, make suggestions for a course of treatment, but are flexible and understanding (not guilting) about it.
As someone who had to change careers and go back to school full-time in my 30's and owns two older cats, I can't even properly tell you how grateful I am with how understanding the Cat Clinic folks have been when I'm deciding what I can and can't afford to do. They don't ever guilt me or try to up-sell like VCA always did. I always feel like they genuinely care about the welfare of my little buddies and appreciate my business. And to address another review, they have always looked to find the underlying cause of any illness in my experience. However, just as with humans, sometimes it's next to impossible to find out what the cause is unless you spend thousands upon thousands, and therefore it's necessary to just give supportive treatment for symptoms. That's even more true with viral illness. Also, I was unaware that there were ANY vets who do in-house blood analysis like CBC and chemistry. I know there can't be many of those or places like Idexx Laboratories (where the Cat Clinic sends their blood work, which is SO fairly priced it's borderline ridiculous) wouldn't exist. I do agree that having to go elsewhere for an ultrasound would be very inconvenient, but thankfully I haven't had to do that yet. Finally, let me just say that I've had generally good experiences with the doctors at the Cat Clinic, but I really want to point out that I think Dr. Taylor is truly exceptional and more than a pleasure to work with. Her passion and compassion are abundantly evident. She's the type of person you should want taking care of your cats.
I would like to note upon writing this review there were only 3 other reviews , I read all 3. I recently adopted 2 kittens almost 3 months old now. They came from the Humane Society of Huron Valley. I took them to the A2 Cat Clinic for their 10 day checkup, the Veterinarian as well as her assistance were very kind and helpful with questions. They certainly seemed to care about the well being of the cats. This was only a general checkup. However, we will be revisiting them in the future, Overall from what I saw they were very knowledgeable with cats and without a doubt cared and enjoyed seeing their visit and made them as comfortable as possible. I will be returning to them in the future and will write reviews to keep others up to date!
We took a cat that we were caring for into the A2 cat clinic as he was having trouble urinating. They kept him over night and called us to pick him up the next morning. When we got there they said he had blood and crystals in his urine but when we asked about medication the office person said the vet did not perscribe any. We asked if the vet had given him an atibiotic injection and they said NO. The diagnosing vet was not in the office so we had to demand that they call her. The vet asked to keep the cat another day to give him treatment there. There seemed to be a complete lack of communication in the office. If we had not questioned it, this cat could have been in danger.
The AACC is a ** wonderful ** place for wellness exams, vaccines, spaying/neutering, and other routine cat health procedures. Their adoption program is great! However, they are not at all equipped to handle potentially more serious diagnostic tasks and treatments. Most importantly, they don't have the ability to do in-house bloodwork or ultrasounds. This becomes quite important as you need to wait while they get results from someplace else (and then call you with the info) and/or schedule an appt with another vet who can perform the ultrasound. I have found that they are sometimes much too focused on symptom-relief rather than diagnosing the cause of those symptoms. My frustration with their services has grown over the last several years (as my cats have aged) and I've begun to take my cats elsewhere.
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Ann Arbor Cat Clinic: Griebe Linda DVM | 3690 Packard Road | Vets | Not Available |
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Ann Arbor Cat Clinic: Kaufeld Kristine M DVM | 3690 Packard Road | Vets | Not Available |
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Ann Arbor Cat Clinic: Whitaker Erin DVM | 3690 Packard Road | Vets | Not Available |
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Ann Arbor Cat Clinic: Mengel Marcia DVM | 3690 Packard Road | Vets | Not Available |
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BluePearl Veterinary Partners - Ann Arbor | 4126 Packard Road | Vets | 24 Hours |
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All Creatures Animal Clinic | 3382 Washtenaw Avenue | Vets | 07:30 AM - 06:00 PM |
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All Creatures Animal Clinic: Dr. Alexander, Dr. Zechar | 3382 Washtenaw Avenue | Vets | 07:30 AM - 06:00 PM |
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Lewis, Susan, Dvm - All Creatures Animal Clinic | 3382 Washtenaw Avenue | Vets | 07:30 AM - 06:00 PM |
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Easthaven Animal Hospital | 2140 South Huron Parkway | Vets | 12:30 PM - 06:00 PM |
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