Address 633 7th Ave, San Diego, CA 92101
Phone Number +16192301220
Description "Each VCA hospital has health and safety protocols in place based on health care best practices as well as state and local guidance and regulations."
I’ve been taking my cat (Bella) here for her regular annual visits for a few years And have always had a pleasant experience. Recently over a weekend I had to take her to an after hours emergency veterinarian after she had stopped eating or drinking water and became very lethargic. That was on a Friday night…come Monday morning, She was still not doing good at all. I called the VCA as soon as they open Monday morning and I relayed My concerns…. Though they did not have any appointments available, I received a call back 30 minutes later, that they would take her for a drop off for observation and treatment. The staff and the doctors were very helpful and communicated well with me. I picked Bella up later in the day after a round of fluids and some additional medication,,.she’s back to her normal self!! The best part is that the doctors will text or call you in the following days to ensure that your furry friend is in good health still!! Dr. Olson is the doctor who helped us this time and we are so appreciative!!
I’ve lived all over the country, and this is the best vet I’ve ever been to. My pup is usually highly anxious and standoffish at the vet, but here he gives the techs and doctors kisses and is at ease. He had a skin issue and the vet went above and beyond to figure out what it was and how to treat it. If you are looking for a vet and San Diego, look no further.
Dr. Lexy Wetzel is the best vet we have been to bar none. We have tried several vets since moving to San Diego, but I didn't feel totally comfortable with anyone until now. She explained everything very clearly and was even excited when I asked questions and wanted to learn more about what was going on; helping my dog was her first priority (unlike some vets we've seen before, whose first priority was selling us unnecessary services). We will definitely be coming here for as long as we're living in this city.
All of the vet techs here are really nice and most of the front staff. But this review is really for Dr Hammond who is super compassionate and really helped my senior cat gain weight back. She would check in on Simba to see her progress and I really felt she cared about my cat’s well being. 5 stars for above and beyond caring service.
I am a fellow veterinarian, teaching at a convention this weekend. Our supplies did not arrive in time for the lab we are teaching so I asked if we could purchase these supplies from this hospital. Mind you, the supplies needed cost all of about $10. I was told they are corporate so they couldn't help me. Sad to see where VCA has put our profession. Seek locally owned veterinary hospitals.
Yet another subpar veterinary clinic in San Diego that is more concerned about maximizing corporate profits and charging you for unnecessary care visits, vaccines and medications your pet doesn't actually need versus providing humane care to their "patients". The vets insist on prescribing medications to treat health conditions instead of offering resources or advice for lifestyle changes, modifications or other holistic measures than can be attempted before prescribing a chronic medication for an animal. I can take an accurate, calm blood pressure on my cat at home. However the vet insists I pay $100 for them to take an inaccurate, stressed blood pressure reading on my cat. Hmmmm The vet will withhold medication refills for a chronic disease unless you pay for an exam and all the other associated hidden fees, and they do not care what affects withholding the medication may have on your animal. The icing on the cake:: after an absolute nightmare circus of trying to get a current prescription refilled, I asked for advice to taper my pet off her medication and was told I'd have to make an appointment and pay for an exam just to get professional advice on how to take my pet off the medication YOU prescribed her. You straight up told me you don't care about my animals health, safety and well being. I wonder if it's even ethical to prescribe medications and refuse to explain how to safely take your pet off them?? Hmmm I highly recommend avoiding this business if you value quality veterinary care where you actually have a say in your animals care. They do not go above and beyond, nor do they even act like they care about your pet unless you're paying them to care Also the customer service rep Susie argued with me and over exaggerated how long it's been since my exam. It's been exactly 1.5 years (totally fine for a healthy indoor only cat!!!) and she was insistent it's been almost 3 years and was adamant I needed to make an appointment and completely ignored the reason for my call, nor was I offered to speak with a vet professional. They care about profits not your pet. As a human nurse, this kind of treatment wouldn't fly in the medical world. Doctors don't prescribe medications and then refuse to explain how to safely take yourself off them. That's negligence. UPDATE: I wish to provide an update on my situation: I was able to successfully wean my pet off her blood pressure medication by myself without any professional advice or involvement. Her blood pressure has remained stable and within normal limits. I will state that the management reached out to me via email but only as a standard robotic-like customer service response and a blurb about their policies. They did not ask how my pet was doing, nor was I offered any empathy for my situation. Unfortunately the VCA corporation owns and operates many of the vet clinics in this area so options for quality and affordable pet care is limited if available at all.
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Monday:08:00AM - 18:00PMTuesday:08:00AM - 18:00PMWednesday:08:00AM - 18:00PMThursday:08:00AM - 18:00PMFriday:08:00AM - 18:00PMSaturday:08:00AM - 18:00PMSunday:Closed
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