Address: 1905 Wilcox Ave Unit 133, Los Angeles, CA 90068, USA
Phone: +13234693442
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Rachel Cook
Used this vet for basic vaccination boosters some time ago because of the convenience of a home visit. It was a 8ish minute appointment that cost $395. Vaccines are cheap, but to be fair, I didn't confirm cost in advance. That said, it sure would've been more professional if price had been provided from the outset when it was going to be that high. Again prioritizing potential convenience, I reached out recently to see about getting a Pet Export certificate to take my dog overseas, which a vet has to provide. He ignored the questions I asked regarding price (twice). He then claimed a rabies booster was needed, and would require a 21 day waiting period post-shot and before travel. This was counter to what the U.S. Embassy website said in the destination country, so I shared the link pointing to that information, and asked him to share where he got the info that led him to believe it was 21 days no matter what. His response was, and I quote, "if you don't believe me, you should find another vet" lol. So yeah, problems with ego, with misogyny, and apparently with citing basic sources to back up what he presents as professional claims. Highly suggest you steer clear if you don't want to deal with white masc ignorance/abuse + evident misinformation....and then also get vastly overcharged.
Patty Lynch
Excellent. Highly recommend
Wendilyn Emrys, MA
Was not able to utilize his services due to time constraints, but very compassionate via emails.
Dr. Norman Ludwin
Very disappointed with this individual's services. Came to our house twice and never examined our sick dog properly. Had to get another mobile service to give us any real information. Best to avoid...
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The doctor needs to be present, to do an exam before any vaccinations.
This is from my web site appointment page: "To practice as safely as possible during the COVID 19 pandemic, Dr Steve and his technician will be in protective gear - masks, gloves, eyewear, etc. Dogs will be examined and treated outdoors whenever possible. Cats will be examined and treated in well-ventilated indoor spaces. Owners can join us, but only while properly wearing masks and maintaining social distance." Frequent hand washing is difficult while we are on the road. We'd need to use public restrooms or client bathrooms, which would require touching more surfaces. Instead, we use a spray bottle of rubbing alcohol on our hands between appointments. We are fully vaccinated too. It does not replace any of the other pandemic precautions, but it's best for everyone in the long run.
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