Address: 367 Maple St, Danvers, MA 01923, USA
Phone: +19787740045
Sunday: 8AM–12PM
Monday: 8AM–7PM
Tuesday: 8AM–7PM
Wednesday: 8AM–7PM
Thursday: 8AM–7PM
Friday: 8AM–7PM
Saturday: 8AM–3PM
Patricia Castraberti
Have had my dogs going there for over 20 years. Recently, I have experienced that doctors have not been staying long or you never get the same vet twice. That is concerning to me. I like to establish a relationship with one vet. Most recently I have been working with Dr. Samantha Hampton and she is absolutely amazing. Took her time and called me back to have a long conversation to make decisions about my Bella. I hope Dr. Hampton stays on with you for many years to come. She's really a treasure.
H
Everyone was extremely nice and took good care of my pet. The receptionist with blue in her hair was super happy and kind and the nurse & the doctor herself were very helpful and reassuring. They gave me all the answers I needed to know and even printed out something for me to take home regarding questions I had about getting my pets spayed and neutered in the future. The price was way less than I was expecting which is always a plus. My cat came back happy and safe & I’ll deffinitley be returning if ever a time comes up. Thank you all so much !!
Tonisha T
One month ago my cat, Lily, died from a vaccine induced sarcoma that she received from this hospital. This is incredibly common in cats and at the time she got her vaccines I was unaware of this. The information was never shared to me and I was never asked if I wanted her to have a 3 year rabies vaccine before it was given. I thought perhaps this is new scientific information to the veterinarian community but have since learned it is not. Had the vets at the time educated me (or themselves) on my options or placed the vaccine in a different location Lily would still be alive today. PLEASE ask your vets what vaccines are given. Opt for 1 year rabies and not 3years. If nasal injections are an option (like for distemper) use that instead of an injection. And ALWAYS ask where they inject the vaccines. Hind legs are best for survival odds. Ask lots of questions, even ones you think sound silly, and ask multiple vets if need be. I wish I had.
Trina Evans
As always, Dr Michalek was so informative, always asking if I had any other concerns or questions . She thoroughly explained everything that was going on in my Pups digestive tract … as well as medication that would help her get back on track…. And a “ hydration bubble” was offered and I was so on board with that treatment…. My pup has been a patient at Danvers Animal Hospital for 5 years now, and my since passed pup of 16 years was also a patient for all of her long years as well! Thank you for all you do to care for all of our loving pets 🥰 Trina Evans ~~~ Middleton Massachusetts ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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