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  • Monday 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Thursday 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Friday 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Saturday 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Sunday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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Woodland Veterinary Hospital
Woodland Veterinary Hospital
Woodland Veterinary Hospital
Woodland Veterinary Hospital
Woodland Veterinary Hospital
Woodland Veterinary Hospital
Woodland Veterinary Hospital
Woodland Veterinary Hospital
Woodland Veterinary Hospital
Woodland Veterinary Hospital
Reviews
Crystal Hill (07/30/2020)
Dr. Amor and the Woodland staff are very professional and welcoming! I switched vets because the last one I took my puppy to was really expensive and rude. Woodland is reasonable! They were so friendly and answered every question I had. I highly recommend!
Debbie Hood (09/22/2020)
My dog Jordan, has the best response to the groomer. The vet keeps me on track on with shots, etc...
Cate Lautzenheiser (05/31/2020)
My dog suffered an injury and her back paw was curled into a ball and she would not put any weight on it. Upon examination it was all red and swollen. Thinking she might have been bitten by a snake or stepped on glass, I called several pet ER's. Woodland Vet Hospital was able to see her right away on a Sunday, and the price was very reasonable considering it was an emergency visit. The doctor fixed her right up, and she was walking normally just a couple of hours later. I would highly recommend this clinic and know for a fact that the same service in at our local university hospital would have been much, much more expensive.
Kayla Cruz (05/05/2020)
0 STARS! DO NOT TAKE YOUR PET HERE FOR SURGERY or ANYTHING SERIOUS! I took my dog here to get her TPLO surgery done in March. Since then I have encountered numerous issues with the doctors and technicians giving me all different answers to all my questions and concerns. This is an expensive and big procedure and I expect to be given the right and correct information as well as the proper tools and directions to give my dog the care and rehabilitation she needs to heal and recover. Right from the start when I picked my dog up from surgery the technician told me DO NOT ice or put heat on surgery leg for the first 3-4 days, then when I called the following day a different tech told me I should be icing it since I brought her home but do not put heat on it because it will make the swelling worse, then the doctor told me to put heat on her leg and ice on the incision.? From their staff telling me different dosages/times for medications, a technician saying that I am over dosing my dog when I was following the directions on the bottle to she's fine and going back and fourth between 2 hours to every 12 hours.? I knew from research that the rehab part was very crucial in the recovery process but when I told the vet the days my dog would struggle doing them she told me its not really important and I can take a few days off if she doesn't want to do them. Although this just made things worse.nnI have communicated my concerns and frustration with the vet and staff over email and phone on both occasions but they would never care to respond or make it better through their service. I went in for an emergency exam because a sharp bone like point appeared on the side of her incision. The first tech that was sent out didn't even know that Madi had a TPLO and what to look for and told me it was a pin that Im seeing from surgery but is normal? The second tech told me pins are not used for TPLO surgeries and was unsure why the first tech told me it was a pin and must of been misinformed. The doctor told me it was a cluster of sutures and that's there is nothing to worry about and that she couldn't see or feel what I was talking about when I sent them pictures earlier and they brought my dog inside. Before leaving I was given a TPLO rehabilitation and recovery packet that was never given to me after her surgery and the tech informed me that I should have been given this information at pick up. I was only given one piece of paper and pick up that was not detailed or helpful in the recovery process whereas the packet would have been. (7 weeks late) I was very upset and frustrated when I left not given one final answer to what this bone like point was and if its something more serious. I knew it was because she stopped walking and doing all physical therapy exercises. When I got home I wrote them an email of a recap of my appointment step by step and what I was told and given during that time. I told them I wanted it for their records incase this was something more serious than what they diagnosed her with because I would hold them responsible to any charges or procedures needed to fix it. After I sent that they mailed me a letter telling me they are unable to retain me as a client within their practice and I need to find another veterinary hospital to provide any medical or surgical services for my dog. This shows that they don't want to be at fault for giving me incorrect information and that they are NOT RELIABLE to guarantee professional services for my dog. Instead of making it right (1 week before our final 8 week post surgery x-rays and exam) they decide to decline me because they don't want to lose their liability and to be responsible for misdiagnosing my dog and having to pay for their mistake.
Deltrice Mitchell (07/12/2020)
The staff was friendly and professional. They made our experience during this pandemic seamless.
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