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Animal Surgical & Orthopedic Center

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When your pet needs surgery, it’s important to know that the veterinary surgeons at Animal Surgical & Orthopedic Center (ASOC) are the most experienced and respected specialists in the region. In fact, we’re exclusively focused on surgery, sports medicine, and rehabilitation. Because of this, we perform more surgical procedures than any other local practice, which makes us very good at what we do. From diagnosis through rehabilitation and recovery, we offer a level of specialized expertise that no other practice ... read more

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14810 15th Ave NE suite a, Shoreline, WA, 98155, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tue8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wed8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thu8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Fri8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
SatClosed
SunClosed
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connie m. 
11 years ago

My 90-pound Tibetan Mastiff had a torn cruciate ligament in his left rear leg and could hardly walk. I took him to the Animal Surgical Clinic and they recommended surgery. It was costly, but I couldn't bear to see him in such pain. I went ahead with the surgery 8 weeks ago and he is now running and able to jump into the car. Previously, I had to lift him to get him into the back seat (whew!) I highly recommend this very professional clinic, and specfically Dr. Allen Johnson, who performed the surgery. 

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SummerSunBear 
14 years ago

Excellent, Professional Care on All Levels: Highly Recommend – We were very scared to learn from a neighborhood vet that my dog's limp was most likely a torn ACL. They referred us to a few surgeons in the Seattle metro area and my family called each one with many questions and concerns. After a lengthy conversation with the gal at the front desk of Animal Surgical Clinic of Seattle, we made an appointment for a consultation the next day. My dog was very nervous during our visit and after days of immobility, she promptly went... read more

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melandeee 
14 years ago

EXCELLENT SERVICE – DR BENNETT PUT MY DOGGY BACK TOGETHER AGAIN!! NOT ONLY ONCE BUT TWICE. VERY PERSONALBLE STAFF, AND THE ESTIMATES WERE EXACT!! THEY HELD MY DOGGY ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT TO KEEP HER CALM SO HER LEG WOULD HEAL. WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND TO PET OWNER. 

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15 years ago

Great service and happy cat – The stray cat I adopted started limping, and my vet. told me that he would need surgery because he had femoral head necrosis. Animal Surgical Clinic of Seattle was recommended to me, and the cost of the procedure was comparable to other surgery clincs I contacted. Dr. Bennett was wonderful and did a great job -- my cat had a very quick recovery and is able to run around like he used to. The staff is also great to work with. I highly recommend Animal Surgical Clinic of Seattle! 

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15 years ago

Animal Owner BEWARE!! – My 12 year old lab had a ear cleaning with a tissue mass removed two years ago on at their Stoneway facility at a cost of $500. We recently went back to them for this exact same procedure and they wanted $1,800. They claim they have not raised their prices but my experience is they raised something?? During this same time my lab also had a chest mass which they wanted to charge $1,800 to $2,400 to remove vs my local Greenlake Vet gave us a quote of $800. We decided to go to our vet and not this surgic... read more

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dubaruba 
16 years ago

Dr. Bennett is a Cat Whisperer! – My 8 year old cat has had chronic ear infections for years and nothing seemed to help. Eventually, he was diagnosed with a "likely" polyp. the only way to know 100% was to get a $1,500 MRI. We skipped the MRI and went ahead with a ventral bulla osteotomy, in which the surgeon enters the middle ear through the neck, removes the polyp along with any infected material as well as some bone. The first thing I should say is that Dr. Bennet is the first vet who could even interact with my cat witho... read more

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How is Animal Surgical & Orthopedic Center rated?

Animal Surgical & Orthopedic Center has a 4.8 star rating with 284 reviews. 

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Animal Surgical & Orthopedic Center is open now. It will close at 6:00 p.m.  

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