Pacific Northwest Veterinary Hospital

Category: Animal hospital

Address: 289 W Bell St, Sequim, WA 98382, USA

Phone: +13606813368

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5:30PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5:30PM

Wednesday: 9AM–4PM

Thursday: 9AM–5:30PM

Friday: 9AM–2PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Karen Ford

Jun 16, 2022

Dr and staff are very helpful. Central location. Quick and easy to get appointment and affordable.

Kathy yada

Jan 12, 2022

I will forever be grateful for Dr. Allen. I am not a client there, but on a Sunday we had an emergency with our beloved 17 year old kitty that needed to be euthanized. After calling my vet and several others only to be met with a recording to go to Poulsbo to seek treatment. 2 hours away and traumatic for pet and human. I was given Dr. Allens number, called and she answered. Very quickly she arranged to meet and help end the suffering of my cat and us humans. Again, forever grateful.

Mary Kniskern

Sep 8, 2021

Dr. Allen and her staff all go above and beyond for my pack. With all the changes in the last couple years their dedication to their pet community and the families who own them, is far beyond any other Vet in town. Even shutting down new clients so they can give their existing clients the best care, I can relate being in the pet care industry. We love you all. Love, Sonny, stella, Piper and even the cat is grateful Micki

Julie Moen

Jan 18, 2021

I've had animals mostly dogs my entire life and so therefore have been to a few different veterinarians as well. DR. LINDA ALLEN is by far the BEST veterinarians I have ever experienced throughout my lifetime of owning animals. HER professionalism, care, and Love for ALL animals is above extraordinary as well as the entire staff at Pacific Northwest Veterinary, they go above and beyond their true care and love in their line of work and we are so blessed to have them care for our fur babies.

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Questions & Answers

Are you actually seeing dog owners or are they taken from my car abd taken to office.

Leigh Fairchild | Feb 18, 2022
Lesa Irwin | Feb 18, 2022

You are taken in with your pet.

Our Papillon had three ticks on him today. We successfully removed two of them but one was really irritated and part of its head remains. What should we do? How can we prevent them from getting on the dog?

Carol Huard | Aug 17, 2020
Larry Watters | Aug 17, 2020

Recommend you make an appointment with Linda Allen at NW Veterinary office on Bell Street in Sequim. You may need to use a better flea and tick med. Larry

Do you work on chickens? Egg-bound is my guess but I put her in warm water and her belly felt soft. She may need antibiotics? Please let me know asap.

Trevor Gloor | Aug 17, 2020
Linda Allen | Aug 17, 2021

Unfortunately we do not. Grey wolf veterinary may be a resource.

Is this an integrative veterinarian?

Pam Becker | Aug 18, 2019
Linda Allen | Aug 17, 2021

Dr. Allen has recently incorporated acupuncture to certain cases. Pet Synergy with Dr. Wolff is a great resource

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