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Ashcott Veterinary Clinic

Ashcott Veterinary Clinic

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4915 Steeles Ave E, Toronto, Ontario, M1V 0B1, Canada
(416) 754-2837 ashcottvet.com
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Apr 10, 2018
Charged $58 for checkup when took my puppy there to take her flu shots. The vet didn't even bother checking my puppy.. just informed me the puppy looks ok. When I am concerned about a horrible cough that my puppy have, the vet wanted me to take 3 exams to test the cause (which of course I decline, because he does not look trustworthy).

Nov 1, 2017
I bought my 3 month dogo here to get the first time injection. They charged me $56 for the physical check however the Doctor rarely check my dog. Not worth the money and I will never come here again.

Oct 30, 2016
Brought our cat here few weeks ago, the vet literally knows nothing. Our cat hurt her hind legs, the vet told us to do some useless examinations, which cost us hundreds bucks, and didn't even find the wounds. So I paid all that money for nothing. They don't even know how to shave cats. They told us our cats were irritated and don't let them shave her. I mean, come on, you are the vet, you literally have hundreds of ways to calm down a little cat. But they just throw it back to us. Finally, we went to another hospital, we paid less money, and got examination, surgery, hospitalization and all the stuff done. I'm not telling the name of that hospital, in case you are thinking I'm advertising for that one. But all I want to say is, DO NOT come here if you are caring about your cat.

Oct 21, 2017
Please avoid this place at all costs if you care about your pet. They recommended overpriced and useless tests and ultimately misdiagnosed and killed my cat.

Oct 30, 2016
This place is horrible! The vet is so careless and not good at all. It makes you feel that the doctor only cares about your money, not your pet. A few weeks ago, I brought my cat in, she recommended to go through all kinds of unnecessary expensive tests. When it really comes to some issues, she had no ideas what should be done. She did some physical check on my cat without finding out any wound or real reason causing the problem. Then My mom went back home and found some wounds. (My mom has no medical knowledge at all) We went back and forth a couple times without actually fixing my cat's issues. SO If you really care about your pet, DO NOT go to this hospital.

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Mon:8 am - 7 pm
Tue:8 am - 7 pm
Wed:8 am - 7 pm
Thu:8 am - 7 pm
Fri:8 am - 7 pm
Sat:9 am - 6 pm

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