Alaska Equine And Small Animal Hospital veterinary clinic reviews
Alaska Equine And Small Animal Hospital
veterinary clinic
Treats:
Cats
Treats:
Dogs
Treats:
Horses / Livestock
Services:
After-Hours Emergency Care
Services:
Monitored Overnight Care
Services:
Surgery
Ownership:
Private / Single Location
Website:
aesah.com
Phone:
(907) 688-9303
Profile updated: 1/22/07
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Rating: 4.1 (1-5)
based on 8 reviews.
Veterinary Clinic Alaska Equine And Small Animal Hospital
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4/2/12 |
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Very compassionate veterinarians. One of them even came to my home when my kitty had to be euthanized.
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10/26/10 |
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I am delighted with this vet practice. I have been using them since 2006 and they have always been professional and knowledgeable. Dr. Joe Grohs has always taken extra time to be sure that I understand the diagnosis for my dogs and I appreciate that. Fees are modest and service is great. I would definitely recommend this hospital.
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1/29/09 |
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By far the best equine vets in Alaska. Dr. Pittman is great. He is polite, very knowledgeable, and has always been right there in an emergency. their prices have been right there with the estimates from other vets. Office staff has been professional and curteous.
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7/26/08 |
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I have found the staff very pleasant but I have had a hard time getting information from them. That is not always their fault but the fault of their employers. Most of the time I have used this clinic I have had to wait; once it was almost an hour. One of the "big names" came in and I was bumped from my appointment. This clinic is unnecessarily expensive. For example: a health certificate in the lower 48 is around 20.00. That same piece of paper here is 60.00 plus the office charge.
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12/23/07 |
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Expensive for small livestock. They need to remember these are livestock. Not happy with floating of teeth on my horse. Need an equine dentist in the state. office staff always rude, especially the younger ones. Vets themselves are VERY professional, and knowledgable, but they are doing their practice a disservice by using such ill tempered staff.
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12/2/07 |
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EXCELLENT veterinarians and facility! Dr. Julie Grohs specializes in equine nutrition and lameness. Dr. Joe Grohs is a master of all trades with extreme know-how for all small and large animals and a top-notch caring attitude. He cares more about helping your animal than sticking to a clock or being "always right" or lining his pockets. Dr. John-Ed Brown is a great all-around vet and one of only a few in the state that will care for goats. Together these three make a reliable, winning team to provide the best available care for your animals. Their staff has undergone some recent changes for the better and the technicians and front desk staff are helpful and friendly. There is no better than AESAH when it comes to small and large animal care in Alaska. I trust no one else as much!
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12/2/07 |
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Wish I could find a doctor who would explain my xrays as well as Joe Grohs. He and John Edd are both excellent, caring vets with dogs, which are our animals. They will come out whenever you need them. We've been going there for something like twenty years.
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12/1/07 |
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This clinic and its staff have wonderful customer service and exceptional veterinary skills with the animals they treat. They are more interested in healing, not in making money. They are open to opinions and will work with their clients. The vets here are always trying to expand their knowledge and increase their efficiency and effectiveness. I wouldn't trade them for any other.
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