They were awesome!
My poor dog has porcupine quills in his face and needs them removed so we called the vet in town. We were told no unless we have $250. We couldn't pay until the first when my husbands military check came in. I would have given them collateral to prove that we would pay them, so I guess our pet will have to suffer as we try to remove them ourselves.
fantastic service and treatment, other vets couldn't figure out what was wrong with Charlie(my poodle) but, they knew right away and treated him immediately. Cant say enough good thing about this practice!!
Our bunny needed surgery, and I was incredibly nervous about choosing a new vet. Claremont is now our top choice. They were very patient with my concerns and took perfect care of her, even called the next morning (Saturday!) to see how she was doing. Even the price was great, $150 and well worth the treatment she received.
Gretel Schuck-Brownsville, VT
I was given a quote of over $1,000 to remove a small tumor inside my dogs ear. Just beyond my budget. I took my dog to a new vet, very experienced one, a bit further away and got it done for $356 including a biopsy. A few week later I brought a second dog and they missed his hip was partially out.... Brought him to the other vet a few days later when he got worse and they picked it up right away. Visit there was half the cost. We've had two more bad experiences in the past I won't relate here, but we're done with this veterinary clinic.
Any reviewer who complains about the cost of veterinary services will never be happy, no matter where they go. If you can't afford proper care, find a proper home for your pet.
Honestly if it wasn't for my cats health I wouldn't bring her to this vet. It's the only one I've found around here. 1st visit I came in because she was having seizures and the veterinarian said after squeezing my cat and making her uncomfortable that it was a UTI because she happened to lose her pee. After coming back home and settling down my cat started having another seizure and it was bad. I called them immediately and told them she needs to be checked out for seizures, $260+ for blood work only. I couldn't even afford that , Cathy sulivan had to. So they put her on phenobarbital and she just had blood work done which I was told $89 for. They charged near$60 for a doctors visit on top of the blood work (without telling me) when the only thing she needed done was the blood work. Okay and the big vet doctor has the nerve to tell me my cat is overweight after being told by that same doctor the medicine may make her gain weight. She made me feel like I was hurting my cat even though I feed her twice a day, 1/2 cup at a time. Got told it's another $90 to check the phenobarbital levels in the kidneys and liver which is what I was told they were doing. Another butt load of money because the vet thinks something is wrong and that's why she's fat but she's completely fine. Either way go somewhere else. They just care about your money and not anything else. Can't wait to move to change vets :| I'm in it for life with my cat and I'll be damned if I ever bring her back to this place. Money hounds...
Claremont Animal Hospital is a US Veterinary Care based in Claremont, Vermont. Claremont Animal Hospital is located at 446 Charlestown Rd, Claremont, NH 03743, USA.
Please contact with Claremont Animal Hospital using information above: Address, Phone number, Fax, Postal code, Website address, E-mail, Facebook. Find Claremont Animal Hospital opening hours and driving directions or map. Find real customer reviews and ratings or write your own review.