Three Village Vet Hospital veterinary clinic reviews
Three Village Vet Hospital
veterinary clinic
Treats:
Cats
Treats:
Dogs
Treats:
Exotics
Services:
Boarding
Services:
Dental
Services:
Grooming
Services:
Surgery
Profile updated: 10/25/09
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Rating: 3.2 (1-5)
based on 5 reviews.
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11/28/22 |
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Do not bring your pets here. The Vets work independently from the front desk. The office manager will dispense her own recommendations which push the products more than the well being of your pet. When they make a mistake they don't own up to it. Instead they act with no compassion or empathy just get defensive. My Dog was doing fine until the office manager told me a new medication was the same as the old which he was on for many years with no issues. Well it was a different active ingredient and now my dog has seizures. The switch should never have been recommended.
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I have brought my dogs to Dr. DeVerna for about 10 years. Everyone who works there is wonderful. They are like family and know and love our dogs. Yes, veterinary care is quite expensive but I have a lot of confidence in the docs and techs. In fact, I think the dogs get better health care than we do. We brought our very first dog to Dr. D when another veterinary practice threw him out of their practice. He snapped at some of the personnel. Dr. D was willing to accept Buddy with all of his shortcomings and did work with him. He lovingly took care of Buddy throughout a chronic illness which resulted in his death.
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We brought our beloved cat Bella to Three Village Vets to diagnose & treat her. After examination, Dr. Carillo concluded a possible broken tooth & possible infection in her jaw. She wanted to give Bella pain & antibiotic meds. We said we had pill pockets & trusted our sitter to handle this (we planned a trip). Dr. Carillo said antibiotic, Convenia, was long-lasting w/o need for pills; she administered it w/ sub-q fluids. We took Bella home; 2 hours later she was dead. We called Three Village; a recording advised us to contact our emergency vet. Trying to understand how a healthy cat w/dental problems could die suddenly, we explored the drugs used. In seconds we found thousands of reports of adverse reactions to Convenia, including death. Dr. Carillo used this drug w/o informing us of possible side effects when options existed. It's a vet's obligation to provide info for informed consent before using drugs, treatment or procedure. (review American Vet. Medical Assoc.) Not done here!
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2/24/11 |
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The person who rate before me could not be more wrong. I have nevr met a more caring and compassionate group of people. They love all of my pets and go out of their way to help me with what I need. I've recomended many of my friends and none have been disatisfied. I love Dr Deverna and his great staff.
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10/25/09 |
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This place is MUCH too expensive. The owner did not make an effort to work with me (10\% discount?????!!!!), despite his knowledge of my many rescues. I stopped bothering. Drs. Cintron and Carillo are very dedicated doctors. Dr. Carillo is a sweetheart, and I miss her!
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