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Clinique Vétérinaire Lasalle Inc.

Clinique Vétérinaire Lasalle Inc.

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7820 Boulevard Champlain, Montréal, Québec, H8P 1B3, Canada
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Aug 3, 2018
Very nice staff, clean and beautiful office/ exam room; prices on point with other clinics (maybe slightly higher). Only gripe is that I made an appointment and they were late. I know in medical practice of any kind this is a common occurrence but still a pain when having other appointments later. Be sure to have extra time. Otherwise as a clinic they are pretty good. The vet technician and vet herself seemed to genuinely love animals (my cast at least).

May 26, 2018
Great staff. Went here because I found a lost dog on my way to work. They scanned her for a chip (which she didn't have) and offered to keep her while i went to work. Found the owners in the meantime picked her back to after work (they fed her and everything) and returned her to get owners.

Jul 21, 2018
Always nice, take good care of pets, show real concern and empathy. Very knowledgeable!!!!

Nov 22, 2017
If I could give this vet’s office 0 stars I would. If you love your pets, do not bring them here. First of all, they are not much cheaper than other places to begin with. You pay a lot of money for poor service and poor expertise. Last year we brought our cat here because she could not breathe. The vet took x-rays and told us she had water around her lungs. The vet drained her of the fluid and said that she would test the fluid to see if it is cancerous or any other sickness. Somehow, they found nothing. She did warn us that this could happen again. A year later, the cat filled up with water around her lungs again. We brought her to get drained, and another inexperienced vet took over my cat’s case. When she stuck the needle in her to drain the fluid, she stuck the needle in too deep. Air was released from the hole - she had punctured my cat’s lung. We did not know how serious this could be and the vet did not seem sure about what was wrong with the cat. After all, she is supposed to be the doctor and we as owners are supposed to rely on vets for their expertise. 5:30 a.m. the next day, my cat was coughing up water and suffocating. She died only moments later. Instead of telling us how in bad of a shape our kitty was, the vet took our money and sent us on our way with a very sick cat. It is not their fault the cat got sick, but I feel as if they did not handle my cat’s situation professionally. I am sure if we brought her somewhere else, she would be alive today.

Sep 11, 2017
I had brought my cat in to be cremated after she had died. First time I called the lady on the phone she had told me it will cost $250 plus taxes. Made sure not to forget to mention that there were taxes included. I'm very low in money so I agreed with my sister to bury my cat. Unfortunately as I was taping up the box, it hit me way too hard and it didn't feel right to bury her somewhere random. So, I spoke to my mother and sister and we decided to split the 250 plus taxes. This came out to a total of 287$! Fine. It's for my cat, a part of my family for 17 years. I brought her to the vet, thinking it was the right thing to do, comforting my younger sister who was crying, telling her this is the right choice. The secretary began to ask if I wanted an urn. I denied because god knows how much that would cost. She had also advised me that my cat will be ready in 10 days. That I can pick up her ashes in 10 days! I had called in 10 days and the lady apologized that it was gonna take a bit longer and she'll call ME. It has now been 20 DAYS! 20 DAYS! And now I'm doubting my choice and wondering more on what they are doing with my cat! Have they cremated her? Or are they fiddling with her body, for study purposes! This cat has been a part of my family. We saved her and she lived a great life! This is not fair! I don't even know at this point if I will recieve the ashes of my cat. I DO NOT RECOMMEND BRINGING YOUR PET TO THIS VET! DO NOT!

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