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100 Fourth Ave, St. Catharines, Ontario, L2S 3P2, Canada
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Jun 21, 2018
Their staff and services were fine, but their pricing is way too much. Every time I went in they informed me the prices had gone up. Before our last visit my wife turned to me and said If the prices are higher again than we should look into more affordable vets. Sure enough when we pulled out the debit card they informed us the price for flea and tick medication has once again gone up. I purchased a box, phoned a few other vet clinics and quickly realized the prices only seem to rise at this clinic. Other clinics offer much more affordable prices with the same level of care.

Mar 21, 2018
I spoke with Brittany on the phone today to get some information about our recently adopted dog from the Lincoln Humane Society (he was surrendered to the shelter and the intake forms mentioned Martindale as his previous veterinary clinic). She was so kind, helpful, and knowledgeable about our next steps to keep our newest family member happy and healthy! She went above and beyond to find out his previous medical history. We are looking forward to bringing Sawyer into the clinic for his first appointment!

Apr 30, 2018
Great place for your pets to get the care they deserve. Very knowledgeable and compassionate staff. Truly passionate about animals. My cat, rats and rabbits have only had good experiences (well as good as a spay could be) Martindale is the only clinic I know that supply full pre and post surgery care

Jul 16, 2018
It is long pass time I posted this review of Martindale animal clinic. I started with them in 2012 when moving to st.catharines. It been a most pleasurable experience. Meeting with and knowing Dr. McGill. My Dog was born with generic defects of the joints. Dr. McGill was always able to treat this very successfully through her life without harsh or expensive medication that did not cause harmful side effects. When I first meet Dr.McGill when my dog was 3 I asked if I could expect to have her with me till she was 10 or 12 years old. Her response was I don't see why not. She called it right. Dr.McGill has a unique unwavering commitment to animal welfare and care. As does her staff of vets ie Dr. Barns and Dr. Bailey. See takes time to make sure everyone that works in her clinic share her values. ( and I thank you all For everything you have done for me and alise) Now I would yo share the following. My Dog was presented to Martindale some months ago with a problem breathing. We seen Dr. Bailey I believe (sorry if I got that wrong). It was determined my dog had a ruptured tumor on her spleen. She needed surgery immediately. Dr.McGill was call on her day off. She happened to be in Toronto at the time once notified she without hesitation said she was returning immediately to preform the need surgery. She instructed her staff to prepare my dog while she was on her way. Surgery was successful tumor was benign. Without Dr. McGill years of experience and her commitment my dog would have passed that day I do believe this. Unfortunately my dog did pass some months later. This is of no felt or control of Martindale. Just old age and natural causes. Dr.McGill and her staff gave my dog the best options and care for a great quility of life. And believe me she did under the care of Martindale. It will be a said day for animals when Dr.McGill retires. Personal note to Dr.McGill here's to another 10+ Don t retire on us. I am looking forward to it. My wife was a breeder of GSD for 30 years.as such I have seen many vets and or clinics over the years. I can tell you by far Martindale is the single most superior in care and commitment in animal welfare I personally seen in my lifetime hands down. I now have a new pup and I would trust no one else but Martindale. We'll be seen ya soon. Martin MacDonald

Jun 18, 2018
Ive never been here myself...but the compassion my daughter was shown is beyond un believable...thank you

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