Banfield Pet Hospital

Category: Veterinarian

Address: 12341 Seal Beach Blvd, Seal Beach, CA 90740, USA

Phone: +15624302409

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: 8AM–5PM

Reviews

Panda

Apr 28, 2022

They helped at the end of the day but everybody here seems exhausted & worries me leaving my baby behind with them all burnt out, also brang in my sick pet & wasn't helped first like the sign says, instead I was cut & not backed up at all by the receptionist just to help some greedy big white lady pickup some meds for her dog which took longer than it should have. Annoying start with this Banfield, ill just head back to Signal Hill Banfield, the girls there always have a smile!

A B

Feb 6, 2021

They're very informative and answered all my questions. Highly recommend their pet wellness plan if you take your pets regularly. Saves a lot of money which I like to hear! Be prepared to leave your pet for most of the day since it's "drop off only" atm. Also thanks to Haylee who was in the front!

Adrianne Black

Sep 1, 2020

I have an English bulldog and am careful about her care....they have so many doggie issues! Im comfortable with the care she has received. I liked the Banfield staff at the LB Towne Center when it was there. And I am falling in love now with the Seal Beach crew...thise I can see, anyway. No longer are we able to go back to exam rooms with our babies, but the work, advice, and Rx have been on point. Live the team members Ive met checking in and out.

Lacy Leach

Jul 10, 2020

I really used to like this vet but it has unfortunately taken a turn. Every time I have to "drop off" my dog I never know when I will be able to pick her up. I understand things have gotten complicated due to COVID-19 but absolutely no excuse for keeping my dog from 8am-5pm for a 15 minute visit. I call many times throughout the day to check in and see if there is an update and more than half the time no one answers the phone until the fifth or sixth time I call and when they do answer there is never an update. The answer is always "Well we aren't sure because (Insert new excuse here)" This did not only happen once! My dog needed to see a surgeon and they said that the surgeon would be in at 12pm and it shouldn't take longer than an hour (which is already way to long considering it is just a consult with no X-Rays or anything), my husband dropped her off at 12pm. When he got there they then told him "The surgeon had an emergency surgery this morning and she is not in yet. It should be an hour or two." Why wouldn't the vet call and let ALL patients that have an appointment with the surgeon know that this has happened and offer to reschedule due to causing a possible inconvenience for their patients? My husband waited for an hour and a half with no update at all. I called and they said the SAME THING TO ME and quoted an hour to two hours from when I called! I was furious!!! This is absolute poor customer service and we will not be back to this Banfield again. I do not like the uncertainty of what my schedule will be if I have a vet visit for my dog, they are completely unreliable with information and scheduling and my dog should not EVER need to stay in a veterinary office for longer than an hour wait for only at most a 15 minute visit. I feel like my dog is just another patient and they do not care about my time or how my dog is cooped up in a cage most likely all day for hours and hours. She needs to get fresh air and be home where she has her toys and is comfortable. I think it is careless, rude and ridiculous. Get a schedule going that you can stick to. Guaranteed you will lose more patients due to this nonsense and carelessness.

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Questions & Answers

Does Banfield provide emergency care services?

Banfield Pet Hospital | Sep 8, 2021
Banfield Pet Hospital | Sep 8, 2021

No, but you can call us during hospital hours for urgent care advice. Depending on the situation, we can help provide a referral for urgent care, specialty providers, or to an emergency hospital. During non-hospital hours, please contact your local emergency hospital.

I have a 16 year old golden. She can't get up and/or walk on her own. She has not eaten in 3 or 4 days. I think it is time to put her down. Do you do that?

Rob Glisson | Sep 8, 2021
Dani Williams | Sep 8, 2021

I would seriously advise you to call them unless you can go without food for 3 or 4 days

What preventive pet health care services does Banfield offer?

Banfield Pet Hospital | Sep 8, 2020
Banfield Pet Hospital | Sep 8, 2020

We believe that preventive care is the most effective way to keep your pet healthy throughout all stages of life. Our pet hospitals offer many preventive care treatments, including: • Vaccinations • Dental Care • Parasite Control • Nutritional Counseling • Behavioral Counseling • Comprehensive Examinations

How do I pay for an Optimum Wellness Plan?

Banfield Pet Hospital | Sep 8, 2020
Banfield Pet Hospital | Sep 8, 2020

You can spread the cost of your wellness plan across the 12 months of your annual agreement to make it easier to budget for the essential health care your pet needs. Your monthly payments can be automatically withdrawn from a checking or savings account or charged to a credit card so that you don’t have to worry about them once you enroll. We also offer the option of paying in full if you prefer.

What is an Optimum Wellness Plan?

Banfield Pet Hospital | Sep 8, 2020
Banfield Pet Hospital | Sep 8, 2020

Optimum Wellness Plans are designed to provide annual preventive care. They include head-to-tail exams, vaccines, early screening diagnostics, consultations for proper nutrition, dental care and more! Since wellness plans are not insurance, they do not include treatment for unpredictable or abnormal conditions, however discounts would apply. Because pets need ongoing preventive care, wellness plans automatically renew at the end of each twelve month period (unless paid in full at enrollment).

*URGENT* My dog threw up and is now laying on the floor breathing heavy. Should I bring him in?

P C | Sep 9, 2019
Cynthia Police | Sep 9, 2019

Absolutely... could be anything, maybe ate something bad?

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