Address: 317 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Phone: +17185327410
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–7PM
Tuesday: 9AM–7PM
Wednesday: 9AM–7PM
Thursday: 9AM–7PM
Friday: 9AM–7PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
Jessica Joseph
I just tried to make an appointment here. They agreed to see me the next day which was great but immediately wanted my card information and said I'd be charged $108.95 and if I'd cancel I'd still be card the same amount.....lol. That tells a lot about this place.
Crystal Mojica
One love animal hospital is definitely a gem ! They were able to get me in the schedule within a day which was amazing, check in was so easy and quick , the entire staff was nice, there was barely a wait time once checked in and I really loved how gentle & patient Dr Olivia G. was with my timid little pooch. And the best part — this office saved me $900 <3
Joanna Lopez
I decided to give this practice another chance after a long hiatus, mostly because we needed x-rays and our current practice doesn’t do them. We were initially pleased with the vet we saw, who seemed knowledgeable and immediately recognized osteosarcoma on our dog’s x-rays. $1,000 and several days later we were able to start the process of scheduling surgery consult (One Love referred us elsewhere). We were told by surgeon that One Love should continue to provide his meds after surgery. A week after amputation, our dog seems to still be in considerable pain, and we are completely unable to fill his medication. We were told multiple conflicting things, given the wrong amount of medication (3.5 days as opposed to 2 weeks), unable to speak to ANY vet for 2 days, and then finally told that he shouldn’t need the meds at all (not what we were told a few days earlier). We’re so frustrated by this lack of compassion, communication, and professionalism in this difficult time.
Maya Vincent
These people are now charging just to make an appointment. Over $100 to make an appointment, front desk is rude and unprofessional. Worse place to take ur pet.
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It depends on the age of your kitty and whether or not they have already developed dental disease. If young and healthy I would guesstimate in the 700-800 range. But that is a wild guess. Regardless you'd have to take her in so they do blood tests to make sure she's healthy enough to undergo anesthesia.
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