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Nicest people on the planet!. I have always had pets, dogs and cats and by far this is the best place I have been to. They gave me a tour on my first visit there. I saw everything and it didn't smell like an animal hospital, ya know what I mean. The doctors and staff were very nice and I enjoyed my time there as well as my dog. He came out from the back with his tail wagging and a smile on his face. The girl who brought him up talked to me with words I can understand and explained when I would hear back from the doctor and made me feel right at home. The next day I recieved a call from the DOCTOR with my dogs blood results and he even answered a few more questions for me. I wish my doctor would be as efficent as these people are. Many thanks to the doctor and staff at Marina Hills!…
WARNING DO NOT BRING YOUR PET TO MARINA HILLS VET.
To all Pet owners:
Form your own opinions, but this is the appalling and unimaginable situation that happened to me. I am writing the following in hopes my story and the horrific, unbelievable situation that happened to my pet and I will provide you with information and insights that might save you and your pet from the heartache and injustice we went through. Additionally, to try and bring awareness to the public about the pet vaccines, particularly rabies, which are a political and economic scam being forced upon pet owners because they do not know the truth. Rabies, nationwide, is nowhere near the problem the veterinarians, media, politicians and bureaucrats would like you to believe.
Imagine for a moment taking your pet, your beloved animal to your Veterinarian, because he/she is not feeling well. The same Veterinarian you have been taking your pet (s) to almost exclusively for approximately 6 years; the Veterinarian with whom you have come to trust with the care, concern and well-being for both you and your pet.…..ONLY TO find out the morning you are to pick him/her up, that your pet who was not feeling well, which you brought to him to care for, has instead been called in to animal control by one of the Veterinarian’s assisting Veterinary Technicians’ who has falsely reported him/her to them saying that he/she has a fever and has “been catching bats”. And, that because of her false report, your pet is being seized by animal control and will be quarantined for a mandatory period of at least 1 MONTH at a cost to you of $600.00, given you can provide proof of current rabies vaccination (that vaccination has been given within 1 year); or, if you are unable to provide current proof of rabies vaccination, that he/she will be quarantined for a period of 6 MONTHS at a cost to you in the amount of $3000.00! Add to this, that despite the fact this particular Veterinary Technician, (who coincidently has a husband that works for the Laguna Beach animal control) had given a false report to animal control, that it did not matter and that THERE WAS NOTHING YOU COULD DO ABOUT IT!!!!…
Best vet in town. My dogs and I feel very well cared for at this animal hospital. Over the life of my several pets, Dr. Simon and his wonderful staff have monitored good health and given medical aid in their declining years. The technology available in the hospital allows timely diagnosis and staff is very prompt in reporting test results.…
Cannot Recommend. What made this experience so awful was Dr. Tina Stephens trying to run up hundreds of dollars of tests on a puppy that she was told had Intra-Trac 3 vaccine 8 days earlier (this vaccine is for Adenovirous 2, Parainfluenza & Bordatella). The puppy was eating normally, and in fact, had a voracious appetite. Yet this vet wanted to do a$ 178.00 blood panel and $180.00 worth of x-rays and various and sundry other things adding up to $600!!! IMO, a good vet LISTENS to the information a client conveys in terms of symptoms, events and circumstances and proceeds to rule out things in order of probability. Treatment was declined because it seemed as inappropriate as Dr. Stephen's theatrics seemingly intended to frighten. The puppy in question was later taken to a veterinary practice on Laguna Canyon Rd, where the veterinarian determined she had "Kennel Cough" (Bordatella) from her recent intranasal vaccine. No hysterics, no fear tactics, just plain old excellent diagnostic skills ...…
