Address: 431 Corey Ave, St Pete Beach, FL 33706, USA
Phone: +17273605700
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–2PM
Tuesday: 9AM–4PM
Wednesday: 9AM–4PM
Thursday: 9AM–4PM
Friday: 9AM–2PM
Saturday: Closed
Donna Miller
Dr Rimar is a caring kind compassionate vet who loves animals. This is more than a job it is a passion. She is great at what she does and helped my dog live with CHF longer than expected highly recommend her.
Stella Markel
Extremely disappointed that I put my trust into a veterinarian who did not earn that trust. We saw Dr Rimar in Nov 2019, blood tests & all. There was never any mention of the disease that hurt & took my baby’s life less than 10 months later. A shame Rimar touts things that we were not “worthy” of. Please just get a second opinion.
Leigh Nygren
Dr. Tiffany and staff made us feel like family when our Leila started to go here and when she was diagnosed with cancer. The services they offer here felt calming not only for Leila but us too. It also provided her with a better quality of life at the end when we did have to say goodbye. It truly feels like a family from the beginning to the end. Compassion and knowledge is what I associate when I think of the care they gave Leila. All staff members are very knowledgeable and want what is best for the animals not just a paycheck at the end of the day. If we end up getting other animals we will bring them here and of course refer or family and friends! Thank you Dr. Tiffany and staff! We are happy that you knew Leila.
Jennifer Rathert
Dr. Tiffany Rimar practices exceptional medicine; combining her knowledge of Western and Chinese philosophies to provide comprehensive veterinary care with compassion. Her focus is on enhancing quality of life and balance for her pet patients with gentle techniques. I have worked in the vet field for over twenty years and her skills surpass with excellence. Traditional assessment for your animal companion is complimented by her healing arts - she is just awesome!
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Hi Roxanne and thank you for your question! Yes, it is possible to clean your dogs teeth without the use of anesthesia. However, pet owners should understand that anesthesia-free dentals cannot always clean away any bacteria that may be harboring and causing (potential) problems underneath your pets gum line. We recommend an oral evaluation by Dr. Rimar to see if an anesthesia-free dental would be most appropriate for your pets oral health. Please call our office at 727-360-5700 for more information.
Sounds like a Hematoma. You should see a real vet for this issue.
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