Institute of Veterinary Specialists

Category: Animal hospital in Gainesville, Florida

Address: 5609 SW 64th St, Gainesville, FL 32608, USA

Phone: +13523314233

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–6:30PM

Tuesday: 8AM–6:30PM

Wednesday: 8AM–6:30PM

Thursday: 8AM–6:30PM

Friday: 8AM–6:30PM

Saturday: 8AM–12PM

Reviews

Mary Eckford

Aug 4, 2022

Fantastic! Efficient, professional, very caring and kind to my pet. Dr. Corbett sat on the floor with her and checked her and loved on her and talked to her. Quick scheduling for advanced testing . Very pleased.

Mary Q Carnes

Jul 14, 2022

Wonderful experience for our pet. The overly strict preventive protocols in summer kept personnel running in & out of office & me at bay for the lengthy duration, in 90° heat. Captive in my car with option to be out in the oppressive heat or to run the AC with $5/gallon gas, left this elderly woman exhausted. Everyone was polite and apologetic and I'm grateful for my pet's care.

Tony Robey

Jun 26, 2022

Dr was ok, we knew no more then we did when she was at our Veterinarian in Ocala. Wasn't worried about $$$ as much as they were. I have 5 rescues from Annapolis Maryland before I moved here 2 years ago, We have had theses babies for 10 years and all up too date daily, my kids. Was looking for more help here, wasn't there.

Rad Chick

Jun 13, 2022

Dr Mangan examined our 9 year old cat who has been having eye problems for almost a year, that our other regular vet didn't seem to be taking seriously. It turns out he has an inflammatory condition of the iris, and it has spread to the back of his eyes, and now needs very intensive treatment to clear up - as the nerves are being affected. Dr. Mangan is extremely knowledgeable and caring, and spent a great deal of time with us detailing a plan to try to reverse the situation, find the source, and provide relief to our cat who has suffered greatly with this condition. This apparently was above my regular vet's paygrade, although we kept umploring her to look further. We could see the massive amount of debris floating in his eyes just with our bifocals on. When he started bumping into things, crying non-stop, and his pupils looked uneven, we knew he was potentially in big trouble with his eyes. I am so glad we found Dr. Mangan, who seems to have a handle on his condition and how to fix it. Puma our dear cat already acts more comfortable and calmer after just a few days of putting the drops in, and giving him the liquid medication.

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Questions & Answers

Do you perform blood tests to determine the exact cause of a dog's ear scratching and paw licking. This has been an ongoing problem for over 3 years and has been blamed on protein allergy which we have to believe is not the cause.

Dick B (shady32054) | Sep 9, 2018
Institute of Veterinary Specialists | Sep 9, 2018

Thanks for you question, we would love to discuss what is going on with your dog and how we may be able to help. Please feel free to call us at your convenience so we can find out a little bit more information and see if Dr. Lewis can diagnose your dog.

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