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Hometown Veterinary Hospital

Hometown Veterinary Hospital

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1265 Hanwell Rd, Fredericton, New Brunswick, E3C 1A6, Canada
(506) 450-4663 www.hometownvet.ca
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Jun 11, 2018
The entire team is very knowledgeable and take great care for all animals. Very polite and hard working staff. Love the clinic cat! (Even though our dog feels otherwise)

Jun 14, 2018
I have been here several times and have NEVER been disappointed. Their obvious care is evident in every staff member. It feels like your are with family so you know you never need to worry about your babies. I've had quite a few sad experiences where I have lost my kids; Hometown vets and staff have been a rock for me to help me get through it. Wouldn't take them anywhere else.....

Jun 17, 2018
Great experience. Every member of the staff is courteous and professional. We never have to wait and Dr. Bill really cares about our pup

Jun 12, 2018
Friendly staff, the Vet was great. Building is clean and welcoming. Definitely going back.

Apr 17, 2018
I took my kitten in to have him checked. He was having some issues and just didn’t seem himself. We got him to the vet all good and they kept him overnight to be sure he was okay. They performed several procedures and tests to ensure he was okay, but told me they couldn’t get a sample of pee because he just wouldn’t. I live not even 2 minutes from their clinic and he peed in his crate on the way home, so I found this hard to believe. But, they sent me home with pills to crush up in his food and a liquid medication for him. After finishing the round of medication, I noticed the same behaviour in him, this time worse. I took him in in the morning, and they told me when I picked him up that had I left it until I got home from work, I would have found him dead. They treated him for a UTU when in reality he had crystals (similar to kidney stones). They treated him for this UTI and made his condition worse, almost to the point of death,which they admitted. They then told me I had to have him on a special vet recommended food that cost 150$ a bag, and told me he would be in danger of death if I fed him anything else. I bought the bag, and have since switched his food from the formula to a simple wet food, and he’s doing better then when I’m the recommended formula. After all of this, they made me pay for the procedures and tests they performed the first and second time, including paying for the medications both times, when the first time around they put my baby in danger. The nurses, however, are very generous and lovely women.

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