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VCA operates a network of more than 470 animal hospitals in 40 states across the nation. These hospitals are staffed by more than 1,800 fully qualified, dedicated and compassionate veterinarians to give your pet the very best in medical care. Over 200 are board-certified specialists. Our hospitals provide a full range of general medical and surgical services as well as specialized treatments.
5122 S Sheridan Rd, Tulsa, PA, 74145, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
These people will lie to you and try to scam you out of your money while your pet is suffering. They dont care about your pet, only how much money they can make off you. If they tell you they waived the fees, that's a lie, they will send a bill and reignite the pain from that night because they are soulless, heartless people who only care about money and lying to people.
I paid 2k for care club in 2019. I was assured I would save over 3k in costs. All my vet could charge care club was $200. I lost $1800 and now they are trying to auto renew on my charge card. Complete scam they are stealing money from us pet owners ð??¡
DOG LOVERS BEWARE! I do not know how to put into words the disappointment that I have in VCA Victoria and in their staff. We took our beloved black lab Sadie into them for emergency surgery. When we were there we were in panic, my wife being in the medical field knew her prognosis was not good. She told the vet that if he felt like she was unable to be saved to let her go in peace, as hard as that choice would have been because we didn't want our sweet baby in any pain. The vet gave false reassurance and was eager for us to ... read more
I have been using the same veterinary hospital since 1987. The practice has been outstanding with service, happy and competent employees, as well as the most highly credentialed veterinarians with a wealth of knowledge rarely seen. The veterinarians at this facility have had longevity in their work history at this practice. As a healthcare provider, it is well known, approximately 10% of knowledge and skills to practice comes from formal education and the rest comes from clinical practice. This business used to operate incre... read more
For almost 7 years I took my Yorkie to VCA. Recently VCA told me to remove 2 teeth to prevent future problems but before we should do the blood work (done 11/12/19) to be sure he could take the anesthesia (done 11/25). Maxy came back coughing. I sent a text and the audio to VCA asking what to do who told me to buy Benadril for children. Maxy died hours later. Just now I was told about the anesthia is done with a tube which could damage the lungs.
Not so much a complaint but a WARNING. Save the 'back story' of what happened and contain your emotion. . . they are not interested. Plan on $100+ walking thru the door. Plan on a 'deposit' of $2000+ if leaving the pet overnight. Plan on a financial shock on the final bill. Pray You never need an 'emergency' vet visit again. These 'care centers' have You by the shorts and are keenly interested in the financials taken care of by-the-doctor in the exam room. They are no different than a Lasix Eye Center or Used car lot.
My elderly dog has Addison's disease and has been on the same dosage of medication for years. I understand as with humans, periodic blood work must be done to confirm correct dosage is being administered. When I called my local office to request an appointment for blood work I was denied. I was told I needed to administer a senior well dog visit at a cost of 400.00+, in fact I should really be administrating these twice a year. I explained I was not interested in that as he was perfectly healthy I just needed blood work to c... read more
We boarded our dog there. She came home malnourished, with sores on both ears and an infected shaved spot on her chest. WHY?? we asked. They couldn't explain and didn't care to either. We had paid $700 for loving and attentive boarding care. We complained and customer service person Ann, for the Watertown, NY, North Country Animal hospital suggested that we made it up. We had paid for a dismissal bath with an ear cleaning among other things. How could the kennel people fail to see the ear sores? When we asked, Ann said that ... read more
Last month, my dog swallowed a small squeaker. After calling another VCA location, they said they could make her vomit and it would cost about $150 and take one hour. However, they said they were busy and recommended taking her to a slightly closer location - this one on Kearny Mesa Rd. I rushed over there, cognizant of the fact that time is of the essence in getting a dog to vomit up a foreign object before it moves into the digestive system. My dog is a very nervous girl and was shaking when she got there. I walked back w... read more
Vca Cat Hospital of Tulsa has a 1.2 star rating with 36 reviews.
Vca Cat Hospital of Tulsa is closed now. It will open at 7:00 a.m.
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