Las Vegas Veterinary Specialty Center

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Las Vegas, United States

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Veterinarian· Animal hospital· Emergency veterinarian service· Animal rescue service

Las Vegas Veterinary Specialty Center Reviews | Rating 3.6 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Las Vegas Veterinary Specialty Center is located in Las Vegas, United States on 8650 W Tropicana Ave B-107. Las Vegas Veterinary Specialty Center is rated 3.6 out of 5 in the category veterinarian in United States.

Address

8650 W Tropicana Ave B-107

Phone

+1 7028711152

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Kellan Westhusing

Its typically never fun having to visit a center like this with a pup or pet that needs surgery, however Dr. Mason and his staff were extremely professional and exercised much appreciated bedside manner when discussing our options for surgery. He took additional time to fully educate us on the procedures we elected to take and gave us an honest and objective perspective so that we could make the appropriate decision for our pup. Thank you Dr. Mason, Morgan, and to all of the center staff for the responsive communication as we get out pup back up and walking again. She is doing great and we are very appreciative of the high quality service you all have provided.

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Kathy Dragisic

If your pet needs ACL surgery, ask for Dr Rexing! He did a fantastic double knee surgery on our 12 year old dog and 8 weeks later, he is back to his old self. He couldn't even use his back legs sometimes prior to the surgery. We couldn't be happier since the surgery. Also, Kelly Straub was a great physical therapist! Our Tommy loved her. She did water treadmill, laser therapy, massages and more. We also got custom exercises to do with our dog at home. Kelly is a very pleasant, skilled therapist who really cares for the animals.

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Anastasia Elise

If you bring your animal here make sure you get a blood test first. Our cat came in for surgery , was not given a blood test prior. Turns out he had kidney disease the surgery ended up making the situation speed up and today we had to put him down. I didn’t know before today that blood tests are typically done before surgeries nor was I asked/ told that he should get one by this hospital. His negative symptoms began immediately after surgery and when I brought them up I was told this was normal. Apparently not. Granted his fate would have been the same in the end there’s the possibility we could’ve caught it soon enough and avoided surgery so that our 2 year old cat would have been able to spend more times with us without suffering or indefinitely if it wasn’t chronic. I also suggest that the vets when speaking to clients who have 2 people in the car, make an actual attempt to make eye contact with/speak to both people. I was quite offended by this and felt invisible while clearly sitting right there. Our pets are our children and it’s quite rude to basically ignore one of the parents and focus your attention on the other... especially when it comes to huge things like surgery that have a huge effect on everyone involved His actual surgical scar healed fine and they took care of his surgery straight away , however, I’m disappointed in the lack of something that could have ultimately helped my cat and not caused him to suffer. I will not be returning here ever .

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Joanne Putman

We took our Sophie girl here after her having 11 grand mal seizures and was so pleased with the way they were with her and us. We took a last minute cancellation appointment and didn’t even think to ask how much it would cost, and quite honestly it was comparable to a vet visit. The Dr explained everything to us after they looked at her and did some basic testing and not once did they pressure us to do anything. Not just that but they advised us to wait on the more expensive testing since the seizures were being controlled by meds and see how she was doing before moving forward. They could have said she needed the 3500-4000 testing and I would not have known better and figured out how to pay for it but they didn’t. They gave us a lot of information and encouraged us to wait before jumping to that unless we really wanted to do the test now. I’m very grateful for their help and follow up on our girl after we left.