Medford Pet Clinic

Category: Animal hospital

Address: 391 Main St, Medford, MA 02155, USA

Phone: +17818749650

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 10AM–6PM

Tuesday: 10AM–6PM

Wednesday: 10AM–6PM

Thursday: 10AM–6PM

Friday: 10AM–6PM

Saturday: 8AM–4PM

Reviews

Wendy Brisson

Aug 24, 2022

Wow after reading these reviews. I guess I’m looking for another place. These reviews are very sad and scary unprofessional so I’ll be moving along. Top of the morning to you!

Hila S

Jul 5, 2022

Had me buy WAY too many meds dog didnt need and trying to give them to her stressed her out even more...And I was dog sitting...Dog was already stressed, sad, and homesick

John Gelormini

May 4, 2022

Avoid this place!!!!! We have being going to this place since they opened, we live in Medford, very unprofessional people running this place, not talking about the people at the desk. We spend the winters in Florida and needed a new prescription since I had no refill left for a Thyro tabs 0.1 that my 16 pound dog has been taking for the longest time, they refused to fill the prescription because he needs blood work every six months, so I guess I need to drive back to Boston for the blood work? I was able to get the Thyro tabs from a Canadian pet pharmacy that did not require a prescription. Last October 30th all the blood work was done and my bill was $515.00 that’s because I refused $300.00 of heartwarming tabs vitamins etc. I was never told before we went in of this expensive bill I wish they did, my dog is 16 years old and on the last leg, we are going to miss him when he is gone he has been a very good companion. On the day of the appointment the place was awful, dogs and cats hair everywhere and with an appointment I had three other people before me. Let’s boycott this place, I am done with them!

Helen Grasseschi

Nov 8, 2021

I was visiting my daughter, partly to bring her little dog home to Montana with me. I required a health certificate for the airplane- the Dr, who did not introduce herself so I guess I’m assuming she was the Dr, asked for our dog’s previous records. She looked at them, then looked at me and stated that they required blood work to sign a health certificate, for the statement of acclimation. She did not at any point examine the dog. I have been a practicing veterinarian for 22 years. An acclimation statement is NOT required for in cabin travel, or honestly they would need to require it of people as well. Blood work is certainly not required for travel . I appreciate any particular individuals right to practice as they see best, but I definitely question the ethics at play here. There was no effort at education, there was no rationalization. There was very little courtesy, and all of that came from the nice young women at the front desk. I went elsewhere.

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Questions & Answers

Do you have free spading for a dog whose owner is on public assistance?

James Orrigo | Sep 10, 2019
Doreen Summa | Sep 10, 2019

I don't know. Why don't you call them and ask them?

how much will it cost to bring a 9 year old cat for check up. has not eaten in three days

Saadia Ortiz | Sep 10, 2019
LisaMarie Ciampa | Sep 10, 2019

If you've never been there the first visit is free

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