Kaufman Veterinary Center

1700 East Mulberry Street Kaufman, Texas 75142
4.0
rating

(972) 932-3278

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Reviews Á Ratings
  • 5 Reviews
  • Tasha Anderson May 28, 2014

    Very good to all my pets and the strays I bring in to get looked at.

  • K. Douglas June 22, 2012

    After living in McKinney and putting up with the hefty pricing their vets carry, it's nice to move to the country and find a hometown vet like this one. We never have to wait very long, and it's never very expensive. We'll continue to take our 4-legged 'family members' there. Update: We recently had to take our Terrier in for 4-days, total $250. In McKinney for a 3-day stay was well over $1200. Enough said.

  • Kyle lastname July 21, 2014

    One of the worst Veterinary centers in Texas. Very unprofessional.

  • A Google User March 08, 2009

    I first started using this Vet clinic in 2005. I found out a short time later my uncle who breeds blue heelers also uses and trusts this vet clinic. In short, they're affordable, provide necessary treatments and prophylaxis, and are extremely available. They are first come, first serve. If you're looking for a vet to do a whole bunch of procedures on your pet every time you come in, this is not the vet for you. They do the basics and whatever else you ask for. If they are unable at the clinic, they make great recommendations on where to go. Even when a dog's outcome isn't exactly as they expected, they do what they can to rectify the situation. One of my dogs had a skin tumor which they removed and it came back in 3 weeks. They removed it again, for free, with me only picking up the cost of running histology on it. They performed surgery and multiple nights' care on my mom's golden retriever after he got a bread bag lodged in his intestines and all of that was at least 1/5th the cost of one nights stay in an emergency clinic who just monitored the dog. Now, I'm dealing with referrals for one of my dogs to have knee surgery and they have been nothing but sweet to my dog, me, and thoughtful in the referral process. On a side note, referring to the other post, I watched a family come in with their dog who had passed. They skipped the other customers, talked with the family, confirmed he did pass, and made themselves available to them. The family chose to take the dog home. I'm sure they have bad experiences, but I have only had positive ones.

  • A Google User March 07, 2009

    If you value ethics, morality, common good nature of humanity and God's principles and values in caring for all life - These people have absolutely none. The killed my 2 year old miniature schnauzer over the night after they forced me to leave him with them even though I asked to bring him home after he was injured. I was never even given the courtesey to know what was going on or what his injuries even were or may be most likely so I could make an informed decision as to how to proceed. NOPE, the veterinarian decided HE would make the decision for me I guess and without any consent. The veterinarian just jerked him off the table and put him in a cage not allowing us to even know what was wrong with him so we could make medical decision that are rightfully ours. Our dog was fine later on in the evening waggin his tail and being happy, and them well "oh darn" he died - sorry. When I went to pick him up for cremation later in the afternoon, they had to audacety to tell me that 5 minutes of jerking my dog around at 5:40 the prior afternoon and then killing him later in night would cost $90! The final thing they did that prompted me to write this is when the actual veterinarian HUNG UP on me the following day when I called in to request if they had removed his collar before the cremation services had picked him up so I could get his microchiping information. He HUNG UP on me! I would not treat my worst enemy the way I, my family and most importatly my dog were treated - Christ calls us to love and lift up all people and care for all living things. This basic and fundamental value of being a human is just non-existant at Kaufman Veterinary Center. Even the front office staff were extremely rude and brazin in their responses. Understandably dealing with upset family members over deaths of animals is a natural emotion, and one would assume that the very professionals in charge of facilitating these occassions would learn even a bit more compassion and honesty in their dealings rather than looking at death and grief as just an opportunity to pad their pocketbooks.

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