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Pet Rehab & Pain Clinic

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105 East 5th Street, Wildwood, MO, 63025, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tue9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wed9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thu9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Fri9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
SatClosed
SunClosed
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OJA 
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4 years ago

Dr Frick and staff are great. They completely improved the quality of life for our Winston. He has always been a super active dog, and when he hurt his neck, he barely moved at all. Dr Frick put him on a schedule of adjustments and holistic medications and he now seems to be at 100% He hasn't had another issue in 2 or 3 years or so. He is back to his normal active self. 

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Valerie H 
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5 years ago

I wouldn't go anywhere else as Dr. Frick has restored my dogs life (lymes disease) and she's helped an older cat transition off years of Prozax. She offers a holistic way treating our pets. 

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Heather Clark 
on Google
5 years ago

Not a good place to go for dogs with resource guarding. I received a phone call from a tech that said, “I don’t want to get near your dog.” It was said in a nasty, unprofessional way and was very upsetting. My dog is now going to Back on Track vet in O’Fallon and has no behaviors thank you to their knowledgeable and MUCH more professional staff. Back on Track has a much better facility as well. 

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Michele Straatmann 
on Google
5 years ago

I'm so happy we brought out dog here. She was diagnosed by our regular vet as having patellar luxation and we were told she needed surgery. I was not comfortable with that and thank goodness, I wasn't. I called around and found Dr. Frick who encouraged me to come in and hear her out. Turns out Miss Zoey had a strain or tear, not patellar luxation and surgery would have caused us more down time and more problems. We have been seeing Dr. Frick since April and Zoey no longer walks with a limp or holds her back leg up when she w... read more

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raymond duncan 
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5 years ago

Lucas, our 5-year old cocker spaniel injured his back; we do not know how it happened. We noticed his back swelling and within a short period of time he could not walk, get up, or move his back legs. He had no control with his bladder or bowels. At the time we believed we would not have Lucas much longer. Then we took him to Dr. Frick; we carried him into the office wrapped in a blanket. Dr. Frick examined him and treated him; we saw some immediate improvement in his mobility. We took him home with a list of instructions and... read more

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Pet Rehab & Pain Clinic has a 4.9 star rating with 38 reviews. 

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Pet Rehab & Pain Clinic is closed now. It will open tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. 

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