Pet Medical Center & Spa

Category: Veterinarian in Fresno, California

Address: 621 W Fallbrook, Fresno, CA 93711, USA

Phone: +15594364444

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7AM–6PM

Tuesday: 7AM–6PM

Wednesday: 7AM–6PM

Thursday: 7AM–6PM

Friday: 7AM–6PM

Saturday: 9AM–1PM

Reviews

Jessica Bejar

Oct 10, 2022

Our dog loves staying here, their pet boarding options are great.

Meg S.

Oct 10, 2022

I've been meaning to write this for about 2.5 years but it's been too painful. It still is, and my eyes are burning as I write this, but it's time I share! Here comes a long one. This facility is amazing. I experienced such love and compassion from the staff when I took my foster boy here routinely as he aged. I was hospice-fostering an incredible senior boxer mix through a local rescue. He was in bad shape when I brought him home and was too sick to even be neutered. He was estimated to have less than a year left, and I wanted to make sure his last year special. Pet Medical Center & Spa was the facility the shelter used at the time, so they were his dedicated team even though my own dogs go to another facility. As medical issues arose, I took my sweet boy here with approval from the shelter. They always made time to get him in right away and would keep him for the day while I worked. Petey, my darling old man, absolutely loved coming to this place. In all my years, and all the dogs I've had, I've never had a dog so excited to walk through the doors and trot away with staff! He'd always look back at me, with a look of, "I'll be okay, Mom!" as he happily went with someone. I was told some staff had pictures of him on their phone and would routinely stop at his kennel to give him love and treats whenever he was there. At first, he had a pretty bad corneal ulcer, and later, some undiagnosed GI disease. Petey's health improved drastically and I had him for nearly two years. But he still eventually became sicker as he aged, and began losing weight. When he struggled to defecate, I brought him to the team here and they found he had a swelling around his prostate that they hoped would decrease if they neutered him. Petey's health had improved so much that they were able to neuter him and he healed like a champ. It unfortunately didn't solve the problem, and after so many attempts at helping him, it was determined that we could just make him as comfortable as possible. I left the state for a 1.5 week trip and the afternoon I got home, I found out his situation had worsened to the point that he couldn't stand up on his own anymore. I called PMC. Dr. Davis, who was the veterinarian overseeing his care, said I could bring him in immediately as I made the painful decision to let him go with the approval of the shelter. They were so, so kind when I brought him in. They had a private room set up with a bed and blankets to make him comfortable. They brought in ice cream with chocolate for him to eat as his final meal, which he loved (despite having lost his taste for eating). Letting him go was one of the most painful things I've had to do and I still struggle with him not being here even though it was absolutely the right choice because he was in so much pain. I paid for a private cremation and the team put together a really nice little bag with his ashes and a framed paw print in some type of clay. They also sent me a really nice card. Thank you so much to Dr. Davis, and to the vet assistant Tiffany, who also adored Petey and always took the time to talk to me about how wonderful he was. I think about both of you, your facility, and your kindness to me and Petey all the time. Thank you.

Chris Kay

Sep 30, 2022

High quality people who really care about your animals.

Michet

Sep 25, 2022

Super friendly staff. My dog responded well to them.

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Questions & Answers

Do they take in hamsters?

Lizbeth Ventura | Oct 26, 2021
Breana Landreth | Nov 30, 2021

No. But I'll take care of your ham 😍😭

My female is pregnant and has been having discharge is it normal or should I take her to vet

Pat Garza | Oct 27, 2018
Ray Bargas | Oct 27, 2018

It might be more beneficial to call the vet itself to ask.

how much does it cost?

M “takisrule0123” Rod | Oct 27, 2018
Dianne Cox | Oct 27, 2018

That varies depending on the needs of the animal. We feel they are reasonable, and they care very much about animals that in their care.

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