After two visits and a thousand dollars, the vet was unable to to give us a conclusive diagnosis of our dog's condition. She was, however, more than happy to provide him with a number of expensive drug treatments. We could not afford to continue seeing her, but our dog was seriously ill and we wanted to find alternative care, so we requested she provide us with his records and test results up to that point...at which time she became obstructionist and refused to release them! She even claimed ownership of the x-rays that WE paid for, and instructed her secretary to delete our account records. It seems her bottom line is more important to her than our animal's health. I can understand that medicine is not an exact science, and often an animal cannot be saved (ours probably cannot be)...but what kind of medical practitioner puts her pocketbook ahead of a suffering animal's life? Why wouldn't she do everything she could to help us treat him, even if it meant losing our business? This woman is little more than a pusher for the drug companies, with drug infomercials perpetually looping in her waiting room. Find another vet. One with a heart.
Dr. Pierson does not really care about you at all, and will rip you off completely. When she bought out the vet office from Dr. Henehan, I figured I would try to see what kind of vet she is, and I regret taking my dog there. It was like she wasn't being a vet for the right reasons. Henehan office used to be a lot better, now it SUCKS.
We have always had good service from the staff at this animal hospital. I like the new treatment options the doctor suggested for some of our pets.
After going through so many different Vets to try to find the one I really like and trust. I trust these people with my dogs so much. They are extremely friendly and know what they are talking about. I highly recommend this vet to anyone!!
We took our sick Chocolate Lab "Chubs" to Dr Henehan after our old vet continually misdiagnosed him. Chubs had lost almost 30 lbs in just over a month and began throwing up consistently. We took him to our old vet and after almost $700 later in tests he gave him a clean bill of health. He couldn't explain the weight loss but that he was now at an ideal weight. He continued to get progressively worse over the next couple of weeks. He stopped eating and couldn't go to the bathroom. We took Chubs to Dr Henehan and he immediately was concerned. He said there was a mass blocking his colon and also he had bone spurs on his spine. He began treatment, but was concerned there may be something more serious than an intestinal blockage. About a week later Chubs became even worse. We took him to MedVets overnight and they removed 4.7 liters of fluid from his abdomen and chest cavity to relieve his heavy breathing. A quick ultrasound and they found the lymphatic cancer in his abdomen and it was too late. Their best advice was to put him to sleep. The next day I get a phone call from Dr Henehan and we discussed the report he got from Medvets. What vet does that? Here is a dog he had only met once and he is taking the time on a Sunday to talk to me about his condition. We worked out a way to make Chubs comfortable and when we felt the time was right we would bring him in. A couple of weeks later we felt that time had come. We were going to take him in the next morning and let Dr Henehan's office know our plans. They said fine we can help and that they were so sorry because he was such a sweet dog. The night before Chubs had a sudden burst of strength and wanted to go outside. I carried him down the stairs of our front porch and he went to a spot in the front yard and laid down by my feet. He smiled at me as if to say I'll be alright and passed away. I cannot express the kindness and understanding that Dr Henehan showed in preparing us for would happen and his office was so nice afterwards in checking up on us. First rate vet and man.
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Milford Village Veterinary: Merry D W DVM | 736 Lila Avenue | Vets | Not Available |
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Milford Village Veterinary | 736 Lila Avenue | Vets | Not Available |
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Miami Township Animal Hospital | 1125 Main Street | Vets | 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM |
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Milford Animal Hospital: Moore Kelly A DVM | 749 Ohio 28 | Vets | Not Available |
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Milford Animal Hospital: Wright George E DVM | 749 Ohio 28 | Vets | Not Available |
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Milford Animal Hospital: Foster Michelle C DVM | 749 Ohio 28 | Vets | Not Available |
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Milford Animal Hospital | 749 Ohio 28 | Vets | 07:30 AM - 06:00 PM |
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Banfield Pet Hospital | 245 Rivers Edge Drive | Vets | 07:00 AM - 07:00 PM |
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Veterinary Oncology & Referral | 931 Ohio 28 | Vets | Not Available |
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Hills Compounding Pharmacy | 931 Ohio 28 | Vets | 09:00 AM - 06:00 PM |
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