Central Avenue Veterinary Clinic

Category: Veterinarian

Address: 455 Central Ave, Seekonk, MA 02771, USA

Phone: +15087618525

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: 8AM–2PM

Reviews

Donna Tessier

May 21, 2022

Dr Trusedale is so kind and comforting when having to make end of life decisions

Wendyll Behrend

Jan 27, 2022

I've been using this veterinary clinic for ten years and completely enjoy working with them for my Tibetan Terrier breeding program. The progesterone testing is fast & accurate. Semen collection & evaluation has ALWAYS been professionally handled and most of my frozen semen is stored here. Doc Truesdale and his staff, especially Pam, have demonstrated sincere interest in my dogs and have always provided terrific care during all reproductive services. Know that I drive four hours in each direction, in order to use their services.

hommy Acevedo

Jul 12, 2021

I actually got the central falls Grant to fix ,chip, and give all shots to my buddy. But seeing how the staff was with not just my furbaby but everyone else's. They will be my buddy's vet from now on awesome place clean and all about your furkids

Kelsey Martins

Sep 13, 2019

I rescued an English Foxhound four years ago. In March we started to notice she had welts on her and was losing hair. Took her to the vet and was told it was most likely an allergy to pollen which was causing hives, we were told to shave the hive so it was exposed to air and would dry out. She was put on an antibiotic and a steroid pill, however it never completely stopped. We did this multiple times over and over again. She also was struggling with an overweight problem. Needless to say one vet was more focused on her weight, yelling at me and my mother for over feeding her, and trying all different kinds of weight control foods while the other kept putting her on steroids and antibiotics for her welts. Finally after six months of trying new foods and she continues to gain weight and have the welts, they decide to run her for blood work for a thyroid problem which came back that her levels were low. Back on the case with the welts, after me and my mother doing extensive research we are pretty sure she may have ring worm, which looks exactly like what her welts look like. However, never once did it ever dawn on either one of these vets to test her for ring worm. I called the vet and talked to the women at the front desk who informed me that when they tested her thyroid the blood work also said she had a fungal issues however that was never addressed to me. To conclude this whole problem I've spent over 2,000 on medications and visits to basically find out that they don't tell you all the information about whats going on. Feeling like they kept beating around the bush with what was actually wrong, knowing the problem would never go away and I would still have to keep taking her there for checkups.

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Questions & Answers

How much are ear cropping

Orrin Fitzgerald | Sep 26, 2021
Midknight Mechanics | Sep 27, 2021

Depends on the animals size. Such an unnecessary procedure.

Do they do ear cropping

Choose Sire | Apr 24, 2021
Mary Caoutte | Apr 25, 2021

Yes

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