Alafaya Trail Animal Hospital veterinary clinic reviews
Alafaya Trail Animal Hospital
veterinary clinic
Treats:
Cats
Treats:
Dogs
Services:
Boarding
Services:
Surgery
Ownership:
Private / Single Location
Website:
alafayavet.com
Phone:
(407) 365-2222
Profile updated: 7/12/13
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Rating: 3.5 (1-5)
based on 5 reviews.
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12/5/12 |
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I love this facility, the staff and Dr. Lannes. I needed to bring one of my cats there for laser treatment that my (previous) vet does not do. I was so happy with the staff and Dr. Lannes that I moved all my cats (2 others) to ATAH. I have never had to wait long and the staff is extremely helpful and curtious. The cost of services that I called around for quotes on were very fair at ATAH
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9/10/12 |
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Only the best at Alafaya Trail Animal Hospital! I can't remember all the names (and they are all good), but I especially enjoy interacting with Jay and Vanessa, and I completely trust both Dr. Lannes and Dr. Duprey. You are the best at providing personal attention, knowing clients and their history to watch for anything unusual; also I believe that as soon as my calls are answered, the reception team brings up the records to be able to speak specifically about that pet (either that or they have amazing memories!) I drive past the front doors of at least 7 vet clinics between my home and ATAH because of the quality of care my pets always receive at ATAH. Unless it's an emergency that can't wait the 40 minute drive, I would not go anywhere else
Diane N.
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9/16/09 |
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Very bad Doctors. They are overpriced. Don't give options to treat but the most expensive. The doctor almost killed my cat. She had possible feline Asthma and the doctor stressed her out so much during physical examination. the cat was agitated and the dr. was still very persistent in doing during a physical and was restling with the cat. my cat collapsed. That is when they decided to give her oxygen. Not recommended at all.
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11/2/08 |
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Very friendly and competent staff. Good advice for dogs and cats. Has always taken good care of any problem for us!
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3/10/07 |
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Does not inform owner beforehand of drugs to be administered during procedures (despite recommendation of drug manufacturer to do so). Does not describe signs of adverse reactions that should be looked for. Administers NSAIDs (manufacturer recommended for pain resulting from invasive procedures) routinely to cats for dental procedures, despite possibility of renal toxicity. My previously healthy cat now has CRF, and is not expected to survive for a year, and it will cost us a few thousand dollars to buy that year. They deny that the renal toxin administered at their office is responsible, and refuse to change their policies. They are not sufficiently experienced, nor to they learn from their mistakes. It appears that their choice of drugs is based as much on cost as quality.
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