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River Valley Veterinary Wellness Clinic

River Valley Veterinary Wellness Clinic

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8744 149 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta, T5R 1B6, Canada
(780) 484-6672 rivervalleyvet.ca
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May 15, 2018
We have been coming to this vet for almost ten years. The staff have always been pleasant but we especially like the current vet, Dr. Stelfox. She is very friendly, knowledgeable and doesn't push things on you that aren't needed. I would say they are middle of the road in terms of pricing. Their space is newly renovated, I highly recommend.

Apr 2, 2018
Very nice staff. The vet wasnt pushy and didnt try to upsell me things i dont need.

Mar 1, 2018
We have had excellent service with River Valley Vets - the staff are always willing to answer questions and treat our animals with care and compassion.

Feb 10, 2018
My dog always makes herself at home at the vet's. Everyone remembers her name and they love to pet her and play with her. Dr. Stelfox went out of her way with Molly's appointments and even called when my Dad took my dog for a problem with her eyes. He's not the best with relying what any medical personnel tell him. So Dr. Stelfox called me to explain everything in detail.

Jul 22, 2017
BE AWARE, SOME OF THEIR VETS RUN SCAMS! Not like it's any different at any other vet, I've heard of this same experience all over Edmonton. In May 2016, I brought 2 cats to this vet. Dr Stelfox as my estimate and receipts confirm. I've been going to a variety of veterinarians here since 2011 for these same two cats, the youngest tends to get herself into trouble. The doctor examined the cats, and stated that they both had very bad gums and teeth. She told me that on my eldest cat, 7 at the time, there were multiple teeth that were rotted and decaying. She told me that BOTH cats needed extractions. I was obviously thrown completely because neither one has ever had any dental problems at all from observation. I monitored them over the next month, and they both enjoyed having their mouths rubbed although not probed too closely. They simply got annoyed and pulled away, nothing indicating hitting a rotting or painful tooth as the vet indicated. She had stated she was "surprised" they didn't attempt to bite or were very protective around the front teeth. They were not. I received an estimate for 2000+ dollars. I have no benefits or insurance for myself, and make just enough to live on. I'm not in a position to put that money down immediately and would have to save 1 year+. I can't afford a dentist for myself, let alone my cats, without serious planning. I take them back to the same vet May 2017. Dr Stelfox. I'm anxious to hear how the rot and teeth have progressed, get their boosters, etc. She takes a close look at both cats and says their teeth look "great" and is very enthusiastic about how clean their gums are. I did not prompt her to remember these were the "cats with rotted teeth", she barely seemed to glance at their files, mistaking their genders and ages and weights often. I stayed silent at this point, and she recommended loosely a teeth cleaning for the eldest as "preventative" but forgot which cat was the eldest and mistakenly went back and forth on the youngest needing a cleaning vs not. I would have had this vet extract HEALTHY teeth. Rot does not magically reverse, decaying teeth do not heal them selves, and I have not taken the cats for any dental work. She would have removed healthy teeth from my cats simply as a cash grab. She is so concerned with money that she would mutilate animals. I will be asking for a different vet next time, I do not want a sadistic animal abuser anywhere near my animals.

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