Lifeline Animal Clinic veterinary clinic reviews
Lifeline Animal Clinic
veterinary clinic
Treats:
Cats
Treats:
Dogs
Services:
Dental
Services:
Surgery
Ownership:
Private / Single Location
Website:
lifelineanimalclinic.c...
Phone:
+1 250-595-1239
Profile updated: 7/14/13
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Rating: 3.6 (1-5)
based on 7 reviews.
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8/12/24 |
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I took my dog in for a look at her vulva - she appeared to have topical infection. Dr. B only shaved the hair & "looked" at it. I asked for antibiotics - nope. The next day, the hospital did a "swab" of her vulva & inserted a needle into bladder for a urine sample. No infection in urine but the vulva had topical infection....I got antibiotics. Dr. B "SHOULD" HAVE AT THE VERY LEAST swabbed it & looked for infection - very poor/lazy service.
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3/23/24 |
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Excellent care - a kind and knowledgeable vet with excellent office staff.
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9/20/23 |
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Navigating the world of veterinary care with a rescue dog that's deeply fearful of humans is no small feat. Over the past 9 years, I've tried three different clinics. My dog, who would usually scream at the mere thought of a shot and snap at anyone daring to touch him, had made me almost resign to the idea of never having a peaceful vet visit.
Enter Dr. Brar at Lifeline Animal Clinic.
Today, in what felt like a scene straight out of a heartwarming movie, my dog allowed me to hold him as he received all his shots, underwent a full body exam, and even had an anal temperature check. The only sign of his usual anxiety? A few lip licks. That's it.
I almost leapt up to embrace Dr. Brar in sheer gratitude. The compassion, patience, and expertise exhibited by the entire team at Lifeline Animal Clinic is unparalleled. If you're searching for a vet clinic that truly understands and cares for animals, especially those with traumatic pasts, look no further. Lifeline Animal Clinic.
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4/13/23 |
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Dr. Brar was late to the clinic, meeting me for the first time and was dismissive, insensitive, didn't listen to what I was saying, and generally rude. He seems to have no idea how to interact positively with people or pets. What a bad experience. I would never go back and have a pet in his care.
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9/16/20 |
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The last time I brought my cat in for a checkup, at the end of the appointment Dr. Brar BLATANTLY looked me up & down, then said "YOU'RE looking GOOOD...".
Plus he had made the bad call not to drain her abscess when I'd initially brought her in about that, resulting in a lot of unnecessary agony for her, stress for me, & a hefty bill from having had to bring her to CentralVic when it got really bad the weekend before her follow-up.
I won't be going back.
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7/30/13 |
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thank you so much you is the best vet we ever had!!
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7/13/12 |
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Dr. Brar is a very kind hearted man who obviously puts the animals above and beyond anything else. He works hard to help them. He may not be the best at communication, but I would rather that, then ahve a phony vet who is all talk and no heart. He treats animals with the respect that they deserve and sometimes they are just seen as a #. Do your research and go with feelings, but I'm sure Dr. Brar has the animals best interest at heart, not his pocket book.
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