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  • Monday 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Greystone Animal Hospital
Greystone Animal Hospital
Greystone Animal Hospital
Greystone Animal Hospital
Greystone Animal Hospital
Greystone Animal Hospital
Greystone Animal Hospital
Greystone Animal Hospital
Greystone Animal Hospital
Greystone Animal Hospital
Reviews
Priscilla Larocque (12/09/2020)
The vet here (Varinder Kamboj) is very unprofessional and impossible to understand. He always seems rushed every time we come in and doesn’t seem to care about his job. Today was the last time we’re ever coming back because as he was trying to restrain our puppy to look at his eyes he then went to put a muzzle on him(even though our puppy wasn’t biting) of course our puppy was panicking and he has the audacity to say “you should really train your dog” when we do countless hours of training with him. Only giving 2 stars instead of 1 because the front desk staff is very friendly and helpful. I do not recommend!!
Didou Lique (10/24/2020)
Please don't go there!!! The vet refused to give an oxytocin shot to my dog that just gave birth and didn't expel the last placenta because this treatment was against is conviction.... And now she is fighting against an infection, high fever, diarrhea, no food, no drink... she had to be under IV medication for a day, blood test, drugs for a week and we are not sure that she will fully recover!! And all of that only because the vet refused to give assistance to my dog in danger! It's ANIMAL ABUSE!!!! But they don't care they charged me $250 for an Xray that i didn't even ask for! This type of behavior shouldn't be allowed in a medical care, you are a doctor to help sick client, your convictions or believes shouldn't interact at all!!! Please if you want your pet to live a long and happy life, don't go there!!!
T D (05/26/2020)
I’m so grateful that this animal hospital was able to see my dog for an eye infection on such short notice. I called them on a Sunday around 12pm explaining my dog’s symptoms and that I was worried. They were able to fit us in at 1:45pm. The Dr was very thorough when explaining treatments. Got antibiotic eye drops for my pup and his eye is sooo much better. Thank you!!!!
neb (07/16/2020)
I have used this Vet for my dog and my cat when we still had her. My dog is very fearful and the Dr and all the staff are so gentle and kind with him. He came in late one night when my dog was in pain for some unknown reason and was very good to us. There is no "upselling" of services, treatments, or products and their prices are very fair and reasonable. I can't recommend them enough.
Bead C (07/01/2020)
It is my first kitten, and this is my first time going animal hospital. My kitten had a fever last week and it truly scared me since I never have a cat before, not mention a weak and sick kitten. Therefore, I brought him to this community animal hospital cause it is the nearest one for me. He really got a fever (104.2 F) after testing his temperature. Then the doctor said it is very high tempearture for cats and suggested give him a blood test. Of course, I followed the doctor's advice and get blood drawn in the lab. After the lab, the doctor gives me 7 pills antibiotic medicine (half pill every time, two times a day, morning and evening, for seven days). The next day, the doctor phoned me and told me he just had a virus infection and he has very low RBC (Reb Blood Cell Count), and the doctor said keeping taking antibiotic pills should be good, no more cure needed so far. Here are the reasons why I give one star: 1). Do we need a blood test to diagnose a "virus infection"? It seems the blood test only tells low RBC. I know he is virus infection by his symptom. And blood test is very expensive (200 out of 300, the whole fee is 300). The doctor didn't tell which kind of virus infected my kitten as well. There are a whole range of virus infections there, virus infection is too general based on a full blood test. 2). The doctor conduct the blood test on my kitten when he clearly knows the kitten weights 0.4 kg. If you have ever conduct a blood test for your cat, you should know how much blood they draw. I think it is the main reason why my kitten has a very low RBC. I doubt how severe a fever can be that a doctor need to conduct a full blood test on a 0.4kg kitten considering how much blood you need to draw from that skinny body. And my kitten still has a very pale lips now (one week after the diagnosis). 3). The antibiotic doesn't work at all, it helps nothing but let my kitten sleep heavily and remain listless. As we all know, antibiotics only cures bacterial and have no effect on virus. I know virus infection may lead to some bacterial infection, but antibiotics doesn't help cure virus infection although it may relieve its side effect. I maybe a little negative, but I tend to think they make the blood test for profits, not for the kitten's health, even worsen kitten's health for my case. I have heard that a lot of animal hospitals make profits by conducting "tests", not curing your lovely fluffy kid. Of course, hospitals are not charity, everybody is happy to pay if they do their job -- cure the poor kitten, not for my case. I now taking great care of my kitten, I won't take him to greystone animal hospital anymore. After I stop applying antibiotics, he is getting more active. People are losing jobs, so I got plenty of time to care him by myself. I won't take him to hospital if his condition doesn't go worse. Now, I think it is a better choice for him to recover by himself.
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