I have been taking my dog to Preston Animal Hospital for ~10 years. Last year, my dog was diagnosed with bladder cancer. This cancer is treatable but it is very aggressive. However, my dog is now in remission (there is no evidence of disease). This is remarkable and not a typical outcome. When she went to NC State Vet school for chemo and radiation, the clinicians were amazed at how early her cancer had been detected because they had not seen it caught that early before. This early detection was no accident. It is because my dog's primary vet at Preston is Dr. Jennifer Suter. She is an excellent diagnostician and without her keen eye and thorough testing, I do not think my dog would have this positive outcome. I cannot recommend her enough. She is willing to answer any questions and always offers a thorough treatment plan with options. I am a scientist and I have always found her diagnosis to be sound and logical. In addition, she is friendly and loves to see the pets. She treats them as if they were own. I am very grateful for the care she has given my dog. Due to all her treatments, my dog has some incontinence. I take her to doggie daycare everyday so that she can play and have someone taking her outside as needed. The staff at Preston are remarkable. They monitor my dog every day and keep me apprised of any changes in her behavior. In addition, they send me pictures of her enjoying daycare. I must acknowledge one particular vet technician, Tyler. He takes a special interest in your pet's care and wellbeing. If you have a concern, he is concerned. He is willing to make a special effort to monitor your pet if he/she seems ill and is willing to give you updates throughout the day. He will also send pictures of your pet to reassure you that they are ok. I highly recommend all the clinicians, Dr. Suter, Dr. Hammer, Dr. Richardson and Dr. Goodwin, at Preston Animal Hospital. They are all very knowledgeable and friendly. The vet technicians, the doggie daycare staff, the receptionists and the groomers are all friendly and welcoming. If you want quality care, take your pet to Preston Animal Hospital. They treat your pet like their own.
My best friend has a 13 year old Jack Russell that ate something and got a blockage that required surgery to save her dog. This emergency vet clinic not only saved her dog, but the vet called the house once the dog got home just to check up on them. Thanks for taking such good care of my friend's dog "Sport."
We bring all of our pets here and they have always taken very good care of them. They were very sensitive to our needs when we had to euthanize our 17 year old Cocker Spaniel.
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Preston Animal Hospital: Bauer Beth DVM | 9638 Chapel Hill Road | Vets | Not Available |
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Preston Animal Hospital: Suter Jennifer DVM | 9638 Chapel Hill Road | Vets | Not Available |
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Banfield Pet Hospital | 3101 Market Center Drive | Vets | 08:00 AM - 07:00 PM |
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Morrisville Cat Hospital | 100 Keybridge Drive | Vets | 07:15 AM - 06:00 PM |
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Triangle Equine Veterinary Services | 103 Candy Apple Court | Vets | Not Available |
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Noah's Ark Veterinary Hospital | 4222 Northwest Cary Parkway | Vets | 07:30 AM - 07:00 PM |
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Noahs Ark Veterinary Hospital: Edwards Margaret DVM | 4222 Northwest Cary Parkway | Vets | Not Available |
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Noahs Ark Veterinary Hospital: Rosenoff Evan DVM | 4222 Northwest Cary Parkway | Vets | 07:30 AM - 07:00 PM |
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Northwoods Animal Hospital | 980 Northwoods Drive | Vets | 07:30 AM - 05:30 PM |
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VSRP | 220 High House Road | Vets | 08:00 AM - 05:30 PM |
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