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Main Street Animal Hospital

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1330 Main St, North Vancouver, British Columbia, V7J 1C3, Canada
(604) 973-0206 mainstreetvet.ca
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Jul 18, 2018
I love this clinic. They have accommodated our schedules, they are clear and honest about their services and rates and the staff are very warm and friendly. We took our pup for the typical visits during his first year - vaccinations, micro-chip implant, de-worming, neutering, random pink eye - and have always received professional care and a welcome reception. We dropped in for a social visit recently and our dog was pulling me in like we were visiting old friends. In fact, we were. They greeted him by name even though he arrived unexpectedly. Hopefully other clients feel as special as we do.

Apr 19, 2018
Dr. Toor has been an utterly wonderful vet to my cats over the last few years. His team was incredible to me when I had to put down my best friend of 15 years, and carried on as I had new pets with new problems. When my cats have been sick he called me regularly just to check on them. I can't go there anymore as I've moved too far away, but I want to stress how much I love this clinic. If I didn't have to drive a minimum of 30 - 45 away one way, I'd still be going there. Thank you so much Dr. Toor and team!

Apr 12, 2018
Honestly, not sure about all the 5-star reviews as it's kind of odd for a business to only have 5-star reviews. I trusted those reviews though and took my 12-week Morkie Poo puppy there for her vaccination. Yes, staff were friendly. Took them a good 15 minute to set us up and then we started waiting for the vet after a quick general examination his assistant did on our puppy. Vet came in and gave some very generic information that was already written on the brochure. Then he proceeded with vaccination: 2 shots, first one was successful and they did it in front of us, but he couldn't complete the 2nd shot (even with his assistant's help). So he said we have to take the puppy to the back room to complete the shot. It took a good 5-minute until they were finished in the other room and the little puppy was screaming throughout. We were finished by 7pm which was their closing time too. Unlike the other comment, the vet did not offer his personal number in case the puppy had issues after the vaccination, he simply said you can bring her back tomorrow - which can obviously be too late - as if he didn't really care. At the front desk we received a bill for $150 for a simple visit and vaccination. This would have be ok if we were given a quote or something before hand. We called in a couple of days before we went in and their estimation over the phone was closer to $60-$70. It turns out the vet had also included all the "optional" vaccines without asking us. Finally, and the worst part, was that for the next 2 day the puppy had lost any trust in us. She wouldn't allow us to hug her and she became more aggressive. Not quite sure what they did to her in the "back room" but we're definitely, never ever again going to take our dogs there and would recommend against this place to any of our friends and family.

Dec 12, 2017
Very good people, very friendly, remember everyone by name. My cat and dog were always stressed to go to other place but ever since we switched to this one, they being even playful there. Such a good environment for anymals and people. Love them.

Dec 15, 2017
I am so grateful to Dr Toor and his amazing, deeply caring staff for their professional and excellent care of my dogs who are now all old. Dr.Toor is an excellent diagnostician and always takes an economical approach to tests needed, with full care of the animal at all times. If more serious tests are required, then he explains why. I never feel that unnecessary X-rays or tests are simply ordered. When our lab was diagnosed with diabetes I was fully trained in how to give the insulin injections at home. Our dogs are living out their last years comfortsble even with old age ailments and so well looked after with this hospital to support us. We had to put one of our fur babies down last year and the compassionate way that both our dog and we were handled as a family will always be what I remember from that day. A huge thank you and hugs to all at Main Street Animal Hospital

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