VCA Animal Hospitals’s earns a 1.9-star rating from 136 reviews, showing that the majority of pet owners are dissatisfied with veterinary care.
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VCA Animal Hospitals - Warning to pet owners
I had a heartbreaking experience at VCA Advanced Care Emergency Department. Our puppy needed immediate attention for parvo, and we were assured over the phone that he would be seen right away. We provided all the necessary information on the phone and paid for the initial testing upon arrival. The tech tested him promptly, and within 10-15 minutes, his test...
Read full review of VCA Animal HospitalsVCA Southwick - Incomplete care for our puppies
We brought in our litter of 8 precious Golden Retriever puppies to VCA Southwick,MA for a full vet exam and were informed later that their exam and care was incomplete.
No individual record cards were accompanied with the puppies along with any pertinent health documentation, staff reported they no longer do that, Veterinarian wasn’t able to complete paperwork in proper time, we left without puppy medical records.
In addition, speaking with a member of a VCA animal hospital in Westfield, they confirmed that all puppies during their litter exam are accompanied with free first preventative heart worm medication, this option was never provided or even offered at VCA Southwick.
Representative at VCA Southwick reported they don’t provide that with health exams…. What?
Is your staff not up to date with codes, examination expectations?
Also, the first examination and “care” bill was astronomical high and double that of any other participating licensed veterinarian. After several calls made to local vet areas, the individual price for a puppy vaccine is on average $35 at other veterinary hospitals vs a whopping $66 at VCA animal hospital.
At check out, Sabrina the receptionist (had no name tag just “cashier written on receipt), was repeated “hello “ twice, she still made no connection with greeting a customer. Sabrina was asked to break down the cost of the bill due to the high amount, very clearly she didn’t want to but after much deliberation did and never offered any addition payment plan options, just to rush us out the door. Not one staff ever asked to help us with our litter of 8 puppies, couldn’t even clean the floor of the examination room, we walked around in dog urine.
As a health professional for over 10 years and a loving pet owner it’s clear that VCA Southwick failed with expectations of what an animal hospital should be. Staff have poor training with customer service, billing expectations and clearly appropriate care for people’s animals.
We will never be returning to VCA Southwick animal hospital and have transferred our pets to a more reputable veterinary hospital with better reviews, services and customer service.
Recommendation: Please call ahead of time with pricing and your expectations
VCA Animal Hospitals Complaints 134
Veterinary care for my animal
my daughter took her 180+ lb dog in for an ultrasound to see if they could see a tumor she was told showed up on an xray when she took him to the emergency vet for a fall. She informed them multiple times that her dog would need her there to calm him but they said she couldn't stay and he bit one of the techs. Luckily it was not a bad bit and did not break...
Read full review of VCA Animal HospitalsAccusation on questioning business policy pricing
When I asked questions about their pricing policy, I was told by the attendant that she did not feel safe and then left the room. My wife and I were stunned. The lead clinic doctor came in and told me to leave, my wife could stay. We tried to explain that all we were asking is that if we can trust the clinic as we had been double charged before. The last time I was in the attendant insisted on quoting me prices on dental surgery even though i had asked to not be given such. This recent totally wrong accusation has resulted in my not wanting to leave my home, as now I do not feel safe.
Desired outcome: apology
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Unnecessary testing
VCA (Kapolei, Hawaii)...where UNNECESSARY testing is their specialty! My new puppy threw up one evening and had diarrhea the next day. I took him to VCA (Kapolei, Hawaii). I expected an exam and a recommendation to monitor him for the next day or two (as indicated by their web site). Instead, I was charged over $1,800 for various tests. I was very upset...
Read full review of VCA Animal HospitalsIs VCA Animal Hospitals Legit?
VCA Animal Hospitals earns a trustworthiness rating of 94%
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Attitude office manager
Was given false medical information by an employee there. They refused to see my cat. Because I wrote an “abrasive” reply to an email they sent me in which there was no answer to my question and no effort to find records where I said that they would likely be. In my “abrasive” reply I used the words resent, annoyed, and rude, in response to THEM. Apparently they won’t see you unless you’re really looking forward to spending time and money on a routine visit simply to get a prescription for a cats obvious worm infestation. The office manager even admitted I was polite in-person. But apparently she could not handle the fact
That I said I was annoyed but wouldn’t let show or be an issue in our interactions. Very weird and scared of ANYONE who does not plaster a huge fake smile on their faces and gush about how wonderful it is to spend lot of time and money on what should be an over the counter med. 4 days later my car was dead.
Desired outcome: Hello. My name is David stariha. You killed my cat.
Care Credit only 6 months no interest
On 8/3/2023 I had my cat at the Dunmore VCA in PA the bill was 369.52. I used care credit which would allow me to pay off slowly. VCA Dunmore only allows 6 months on a 299.00 -1000 bill. That is ridiculous! I used care credit there before and it was given a longer period. I called care credit and was told it was VCA that uses 6 months. I called VCA Dunmore the office manager stated that'hs what they use the 6 months.
I have 2 cats and 2 dogs and I also get my dogs groomed there. I will be looking for another vet. I am not returning to VCA Dunmore ever again.
It seems as long as they get their money, they don't care about the customer. I am on social security and now the payment is doubled to pay in 6 months.
Cost
Exorbitant pricing. Preying on pain. $5.88 for one Amlodipine pill vs. $.17 cents at any pharmacy. Echocardiogram - VCA subcontracts, and adds $500.00 out of an $800.00 charge. Corporate vets pushing product. Can't diagnose without expensive tests. You know one test will lead to more expensive $$$$$$ tests. Vet has no real-world training. Clearly trained to profit company on pet owner's backs. VCA - $2.2 billion in revenue three years ago. $6 billion of pet owner's money last year. VCA sent out thousands of letters to independent pet practices essentially threatening them if they don't sell to VCA. VCA buys diagnostic companies and software companies to dominate the market. Animal shelters can't find homes because VCA has pushed the price of care beyond what human hospitals charge.
Deposit policy
With this day and age, safety is my main concern.
With VCA in Kent Washington demanding a deposit for a appointment I made for as a new client for my new kitty Lexi..
As for me, am Deaf and rely on texting for my communication needs.
I made a appointment on the VCA website and confirm it with that site.
I have been bomber with texts from Kat at the Kent VCA, demanding a deposit as well all the Q& A's about Lexi which I have input all the necessary information on the VCA website.
I just feel being targeted and harassed by the staff..
Desired outcome: I would like a apology .
Dispensing fee rip - off
Needed to pick up one Cerenia pill for our pup
Cost of pill around $5, but dispensing fee was $ 23.00 This took place on June 22, 2023 in Richmond Hill, Ontario
At the pet pharmacy , the dispensing fee by qualified pharmacists is $8.83. This is a huge difference , and how do you justify this discrepancy?
Why are customers being ripped off to this extent?
Vet fees are high , so why price gouge on medications dispensed at veterinary clinics?
Desired outcome: Reduce to dispensing fees in line with pet pharmacy rates.
Rude staff and apparently the doctors too!
Simply, my cat has hyperthyroidism and I had an upcoming appointment with a new "regular" Vet because I have a list of test to be run for an upcoming radiocat.com appointment for a thyroid therapy procedure, which requires a x-rays other tests before their procedure can be done. I have just moved to the Alexandria area and chose to make an appointment with the VCA-Duke Street Veterinary clinic. I simply arrived to the appointment in Alexandria and could not find the office, as it's located in a quagmire of side roads of various sorts. I became obviously late; just 10 minutes, for an 8 am appointment. I finally pulled over on a side road and called the Vet clinic and told the lady I was lost. I was not helped to find the clinic at all. Indeed, I was told upfront that the doctor would not see me because it would "back up his schedule for the rest of the day." I told her I was not familiar with this area, that this Clinic was hard to find, and that my cat needed to be seen because she is in pain. It appeared to not matter at all, so I simply turned around and started my way back home. Then, 10 minutes later I received a call (as I was driving back home), by the same lady from the VCA clinic. She said the doctor would see me at 9m only because I had said the cat is in pain. Clearly, someone lied about the appointment schedule and did not care if my animal was in pain at all. But overall, it was rude to ME, the cat owner; and a new client at that, to lie about some "booked solid schedule" conflict that didn't apparently exist. Moreover, if I had read some of the very negative reviews for this practice, I would not have made an appointment there in the first place. I come from an area where I had been at the same Veterinarian clinic for at least the last 8 to 10 years (with my cats and dogs). Thus, PLEASE beware of using this clinic and obviously (from the reviews) this entire Veterinary practice, because someone once said, "People are often rude after being on the receiving end of rudeness!" My animals deserve Vets and their (front office) associates that are kind, compassionate, and whose mannerisms are respectable and trustworthy!
Service at the vca's in Portsmouth is horrible
I have an animal that was attacked I went to both of the Portsmouth VCA locations there are no doctors here they're no nurses it's no way to get help for our animals here and this is so unprofessional I'm making the complaint because what it is a dire emergency there's no one here to help us with our animals and our families but yet we pay our taxes to keep these services
Desired outcome: Basically every animal hospital in Portsmouth tell us they cannot help us
Veterinary care
I had gone to this vet in Utah for years with all of my dogs. I had a dog who had to be put down at 9 years old because of a sudden diagnosis of cardiomyopathy. It was not until my friend, who had also gone to this vet, told me about her own story of malpractice that I realized that my dog could have been treated much sooner than she was. She died only months after she was diagnosed, and all they did to treat her was give her blood thinners. My friend told me that her dog has gastrointestinal issues (diarrhea, constant flatulence) and that they thought it might be a pancreas issue, so she took the dog to the vet and asked for them to run tests on his pancreas. They refused to conduct the tests and said that there was nothing they could do to help the dog. Later, the dog died, and it was determined that he died from a pancreas issue. Had the vet run the pancreas tests, they may have been able to save his life, but they refused this care and said that it was unnecessary. I realize that cardiomyopathy has very low survival rates, but this is not the only instance of suspected malpractice. I own a very large dog, a mastiff, and they neutered him when he was 6 months old. They never informed us that large breeds should not be neutered before 2 years of age because they need the testosterone to build healthy bones and joints. Because of this, my dog has had severe arthritis since he was 4 years old and also has torn ligaments in both knees. The surgery for this is $10,000 or more here, whereas another clinic offered to do it for $3,000. If they had told us that large breeds have a waiting period before it is safe to neuter them, my dog would be healthier rather than living through every day with chronic pain.
Staff not transferring my pets diagnostic testing to current er he was transferred to
My pet was seen at VCA Sacramento Veterinary Referral Center on April 11. He got many diagnostic testing blood work done and then the doctor decided he needed to be transferred to UC Davis veterinary hospital because he needed a platelet transfusion and possibly a blood transfusion. They were the only ones that had that available to do for him. Upon transferring him I told UC Davis hospital that he had lots of diagnostic testing and bloodwork done that they could get from the hospital. They tried two times and were only sent his x-rays. So they thought that that’s all he had done besides bloodwork so they went ahead and did an ultrasound and some other test he already had done. I called Sacramento veterinary referral center and asked to speak to the supervisor as to why his diagnostic testing was not transferred to them .I paid thousands of dollars to them and then he had to get test re-done hours later, because the new vet didn’t know he had that already done. The front staff was so rude talked over me The entire time told me they did it but wouldn’t send me proof that they did it so that I could see it. They said they wouldn’t let me speak to anyone and the girl would not stop talking over me and yelling at me trying to get me more angry. Which she did! My dogs illness is costing thousands of dollars and this hospital didn’t transfer Test that were necessary to treat him and no one is helping me. It’s like the front desk employees think this is funny. I am a palled by this. I am a palled that they want to make me angry because they think there’s nothing I can do about it. She hung up the phone on me, twice! I have a very sick dog and all I want is help in getting his records and I can’t believe they would treat clients like this. They won’t let me talk to a doctor or the hospital manager and I am so angry about this. I want someone to call me. I want something done about this !
Desired outcome: I want the hospital manager or the doctor to call me so I can speak to a normal, rational person and discuss how we might handle this.(the doctor that last took care of my dog.was Sanui, DMV, Katherine)
Price gouging, medical malpractice for emergency care
The dog has been in emergency care at VCA animal hospital since 3/27. First, they would not keep him in the hospital until we paid $8000. So we paid $8000. They said the dog would be discharged in two days. They said the dog was stable. Then, they said they needed to keep the dog in the hospital for a couple more days, even though the dog was stable. After that, they said that each day the dog was kept there would incur $15,000 cost. $15,000 per day, even though no surgery would be done, and they said the dog was stable. After that, they said they didn't know when they could discharge the dog to us. The main issue was a fractured vertebrae, which they should have found and addressed within the first hour, because the dog was given Xrays and a full battery of tests.
They told us no payment plan was available. We had to pay the full balance upon discharge. This one emergency vet stay could have paid my college tuition.
Why did they keep the dog in the hospital for so long, when they should have found and addressed the problem day one, then keep the dog for recovery for a couple days instead of indefinitely? Why keep pushing us to keep the dog for longer and incurring astronomical fees?
Desired outcome: Please lower the vet bill (similar procedures would cost far less at other vets). Please let us use a payment plan.
Business is not properly managed. Please do not go here.
VCA Valley Vets, Falcon Rd, Lower Burrell, PA. The management of this business is pathetic. Had an emergency, called explained the situation, I was asked do you think your dog is ready to be put down! What? I am not the vet, why you think i'm calling. Of course, they tried to send me to a-vets (not a good place either) I told them I cannot drive that far right now. Well, they told me it will be an emergency visit, $90. Fine, I need him looked at. I was told to bring him right down. I got there, had to announce who I was, the two inept people at the reception area did not bother to ask who I was! After waiting 25 minutes, there was no one in that office. I asked when my dog will be seen, I was informed that I was a fill in! I went ape [censored], here I am waiting and waiting and they are calling me a fill in but charging me $90! I was so upset. I have been a customer for 40 years and never once had an issue. My dog had cancer, he was dying, they could care less. One vet was going to call the cops on me! Ha! People this place is now a corporation. Corporation worry about profit, small business vet worry about animals. Do yourself and your pet a favor, do not take your precious animals here. They are nasty people.
Desired outcome: I want people to know that this is not a good place.
Misdiagnosis
My dog was presenting with deficits, 8 hr wait during which he was presenting inconsistently the entire time. Could intermittently walk, not walk, stumble, drag leg need support during the 8 hour wait. VCA Attending Vet. and Neuro. Vet. could not figure it out. Morphine was administered but no fluids and no broad spectrum antibiotics. Vet pushed me to only do a tick panel. I said he has never had a tick on him. He insisted my dog has long hair so how would I know. I said I know. He said this would be the cheapest way to go. I said he is insured so we are not looking for a cheap and I don't think it is a tick-borne disease and how long would that take? He said about a week. I said he doesn't seem like he can wait. I asked what the high reading was on the unialysis and if it were significant. He said it was nothing. I asked if he were on fluids or antibiotics and he said no. I asked why not. He said if we needed to do a spinal tap it would affect the results. He then said for me to make an appointment with neuro center. Neuro center said must be doctor referral or 3 month wait. Office said they would. They tried but didn't do it with the doctor is what the neuro center told me. They released him because they said temp was normal next night. It was taken immediately upon returning home and was almost 104. Was told I was supposed to make neuro appt. Called neuro center next morning and they said VCA staff had called and told them the doctor needed to make referral and they did not follow up. I asked if broad spectrum antibiotics would have interferred with a spinal tap and was told they absolutely make allowances for that. The neuro center told me to go to Access Vet Hosp. in Torrance immediately. I forwared all his recoreds and printed them. Handed them as I carried him in to the hospital and they took him from my arms and started treatment immediately. The streptococcus that showed up on his uninalysis that the vet said was NOTHING, was KILLING HIM. He had a systemic infection of streptococcus and a patch of the bacteria has settled on his mitral valve. That caused endocarditis. Endocarditis then allows bad blood back into the bloodstream and causes strokes. He threw a clot to his right rear. He was in the hospital for a long time and he finally was realeased with a guarded prognosis. The leg became necrotic but against all odds he beat the systemic infection and he beat the endocarditis. His cardiologist said she has only ever seen 3 dogs beat it. This allowed him to come off of the medications he was on and allow him to have surgery to remove his leg. He is still on the lifetime top 20 list of lure coursers in our breed but he can never do it again. He is alive. He is a joy. But VCA did not even return my email because I wanted the attending vet to understand what he did by being so arrogant as to not listen and he might not make the mistake again if it presents. I would think they would want to hear what I have to say. They did not even send me the results of the tick panel. I called a month later and of course it was negative. Access had a team working on him every day and they called me every day and every night. We went there twice a day to feed him. The difference in care was extreme. I will never set foot in another VCA hospital. My dog would have died a horrible death if I had not taken him to Access immediately. He almost died anyway. The only thing VCA did right was the uninalysis so that Access knew what bacteria it was they were dealing with. The same bacteria that the VCA veterinarian said was nothing. Now I actually think our other dog that we took there may have lived if we had taken her elsewhere. Another dog they said had a brain tumor and he only had a neck spasm.
Desired outcome: I would like an apology, a response and for the attending veterinarian to read about his misdiagnosis and not have such a God-complex that they end up killing the animal instead of saving it and an apology from him.
Unnecessary examination
I brought my 16-year-old cat into our VCA animal Hospital because he was in excruciating pain and unable to walk on his left hind leg for two days. The veterinarian charged me for an examination a basic examination of the ears nose throat teeth glands kidneys etc. Why on earth would a veterinarian proceed with a basic examination when I brought my cat in with excruciating pain and a leg problem that turned out to be a shattered hip?! The veterinarian should’ve just did the x-rays immediately instead of putting my cat through more excruciating pain than he was already in by doing an unnecessary basic examination.
It is with deep and sincere regret that my cat had to be put to rest that very same day.
Sounds to me like the examination was a cash grab. Disgraceful and should have his license revoked to practice veterinary medicine
Rabies vaccination
I brought my 11 year old dog to Vca worth animal hospital for the first time last week. (6 days ago) My dog has been very healthy all her life with lots of energy and always happy. I noticed a ball in her neck and wanted it to be checked out. The vet took bloodwork and examined. He (doctor Loxtercamp) said they were tumors but not sure if malignant unless i get a test done. He asked if my dog is up-to-date on vaccinations and I said he was on a wellness program at bansfield (petsmart) but didn’t get shots this year. The reason i took my dog to another place is because she’s getting older and I wanted a animal hospital to diagnose anything that may come her way. Anyway, the vet said he would give her a rabies shot, which he did, I told him she may have gotten the 3 year shot but vet said it wouldn’t effect her. Immediately after the shot I noticed something was wrong, she was very slow and not excited as she usually is, she didn’t even want a walk that night. Called vet next day they said to bring dog for them to examine. Basically they did nothing. I spoke to the vet the day after that and he told me what was wrong with her didn’t have anything to do with vaccine but more likely due to her lymph nodes issue. The day after that I called vet again and they had me come in again. This time vet said she believes my dog has lymphoma- cancer of lymph nodes. My poor dog has been extremely sick since that shot. I started to investigate it and found in big letters on pretty much all websites that sick dogs should NEVER be vaccinated with the rabies vaccination because it could cause many problems and even death. Unfortunately my poor dog has all of those symptoms. Today is day 6 and she refuses to eat and drinks a lot of water just so she can throw up. I’m so upset that this vet didn’t know something like this. I went there because she was sick! I went there because it’s a pet hospital! Vet put her on steroids hoping it will make her eat but it’s not. Vet advised me my dog will die soon. Maybe 2 to 3 weeks but since I can’t get her to eat I’m guessing today she will pass. I only saw doctor Loxtercamp day one. I brought her back 2 more days but saw Julie Lihosit. The bottom line is that doctor Loxtercamp gave a sick dog the rabies vaccine when it should never have been done.
Desired outcome: I want my money back for everything I spent including 3 cans of dog food which I was tricked into buying for close to 18 dollars. I want my wellness program cancelled
Emergency pet care and death
I brought my dog in on 12/24/22. She was barely breathing and was in bad shape. They rushed her back and were very caring but almost immediately brought us back and told us that she had passed. They asked if we wanted to do life saving measures and mentioned that if they gave her medication it would be $500-$600. We declined the medication. She then asked...
Read full review of VCA Animal HospitalsUnprofessional / unethical service from a vet
On or about October 8, 2022 our dog feel very ill and we took her to VCA Seaside Animal Hospital. The symptoms first started about two weeks prior - shivering - which we thought was from having her coat shortened after grooming and the change to cooler weather. We had her in her sweater to help keep her warm. Then we noticed an odd odor from her mouth a...
Read full review of VCA Animal HospitalsSurgery went well dog died due to error.
VAC Animal Specialty Group - San Diego, CA 92111
Client #72160 patient: 92204
No food after 48 hours, overuse of dangerous drugs fentanyl, the list goes on. So many other meds no food, no glucose in iv.
Due to an error by the surgeon and surgical team, did not check blood sugar or give glucose Tuesdays night. I actually had them keep her an extra night so Zoey could get what she needed in iv.
12,000 plus dollars later, they weren't monitoring her heart rate or supplying the simplest thing to maintain life after any surgery for any animal or human being.
I went there in person on Tuesdays and brought her food. She did not want it at all. But drank the water I gave her.
She was doing good, alert, in pain, and had nausea. She was thirsty, but had not eaten for 48 hours. I was too concerned to take her off the iv. To make sure she was getting needed meds and iv fluids. Including sugar drip. Standard operating procedure for any hospital.
I called the hospital staff to monitor her. What were they monitoring? No blood pressure or low and severely low blood sugar to the point of seizure. If that's true, then you're understaffed.
They never gave her glucose in her iv. Even after I inquired several times. Only after a blood sugar test on rounds the next morning, Wednesdays morning. After the seizure, it was too late. Totally sicken by the entire event. Where devastated!
The surgeon finally agreed that's why she had a seizure and died. They were having a hard time getting her blood pressure from her back legs.
I still haven't seen the biopsy results. Late now should have waited. We did we need 2 different biopsies, one from my vet vca on Broadway, El Cajon, ca 9202.
Stacy wright
Desired outcome: Iv hired an attorney, what else am I supposed to do? This was very bad.
About VCA Animal Hospitals
At VCAHospitals, the focus is on providing comprehensive veterinary care services to pets of all kinds. The company offers a range of services, including wellness exams, vaccinations, dental care, surgery, and emergency care. The team of veterinarians and support staff at VCAHospitals are highly trained and experienced, and they are committed to providing the best possible care to every pet that comes through their doors.
One of the things that sets VCAHospitals apart from other veterinary care providers is their commitment to technology and innovation. The company has invested heavily in state-of-the-art equipment and technology to ensure that pets receive the most advanced care possible. This includes everything from digital X-rays and ultrasound to laser therapy and advanced surgical techniques.
Another key aspect of VCAHospitals' approach to veterinary care is their focus on client education. The company believes that informed pet owners are better able to care for their pets, so they provide a wealth of information and resources to help pet owners understand their pets' health needs. This includes everything from online resources and educational materials to one-on-one consultations with veterinarians.
Overall, VCAHospitals is a trusted and reliable provider of veterinary care services. With a commitment to compassionate care, advanced technology, and client education, the company is dedicated to helping pets live happy, healthy lives. Whether you're looking for routine wellness care or emergency services, VCAHospitals is a great choice for pet owners looking for the best possible care for their furry friends.
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