Can anybody recommend a GOOD vet?
I found a hard cell growth (not fluid filled, not a fatty tumor) on my 3 year old cat last night. I'm monitoring it right now, but if...
Katie M. replied:
ABC vet in Fort Worth-Dr Snodgrass, they saved my cat twice and the staff has always been great. They go over everything with you and really care about the animals. They also are cheaper than most vets and will do a payment plan with a deposit if you can't afford the full cost of treatment.
Dedra H. replied:
Kelli Christine Bannert, My cat had a tumor in his neck and had it removed by Dr Craig Verwers at RIdglea West Animal Hospital in Ft Worth. Turned out to be lymphoma. He passed away about 6 months later but so glad I had it removed.
Barbara L. replied:
Not sure where you're located but I've been with Ridglea Animal Hospital, Dr Stephen Knapp, for 15 years. He's in west Ft Worth.
Carla M. replied:
Creature Comfort on I-20 in Arlington.
Bethany M. replied:
Diamond Oaks Vet Clinic is amazing. The Techs and Doc go above and beyond Love them there!
While breaking the window, Otto sliced his arm wide open.
Anyone know a vet that does payment plans or anyone who is willing to make a house call? My baby boy needs...
Anyone recommend a good veterinarian who won't charge an arm and leg for 2 chihuahuas? Need current shots, grooming and dental work :) and no banfield (petsmart) we use...
Ana H. replied:
try this place its off of glenview I heard they are good and inexpensive. lowcostvet.net
My dog needs this surgery she has a ruptured patella I saw my vet today he quoted me 480$ she's young she was left outside in the cold pregnant I took her in and took...
Melissa S. replied:
That's seems like a very good price. You might call 14 th street animal clinic in Midlothian. Dr Rooke has been our vet for our furbabies for about 17 yrs. Very fair prices.
Emily R. replied:
Patella surgery is usually a lot more. And I would be very concerned by a vet quoting for surgery without having made a proper diagnostic. I would just in case, seek a second opinion from a respected ortho vet. Even if you go back to the original vet for surgery. Last thing you want to do is pay for the wrong surgery, or worse, have something even worse occur after surgery which will cost more or permanently lame your dog. For patella issues, this price quote is far lower than I've ever heard. And that is actually a huge concern.
Emily R. replied:
Shawna Chandler - the actual patella (knee) can rupture.