EDIT: 5/6/11
I'm really wondering about this place now. The vet called and said they'd received my pet's stool sample, that he definitely had worms, yes, they were sure that it was my pet's, why I am asking? and that they had the meds ready to purchase at the front desk. EXCEPT I hadn't yet submitted my furball's poo! Their call was only a few days from the date the appointment that I had cancelled. Call me paranoid but if they were able to magically find worms in my pet's as yet non-existent sample, that kind of makes me wonder about their reliability as well as whether they get commissions on the sale of pet meds. Just saying.... incorrectly giving out meds is troubling .
Initial review:
Okay so I've only been here a few times and have nothing with which I can compare but the clinic seems great so far.
So far and after calling several places, their vaccine prices (inclusive of the vet fee) are pretty decently priced. The staff were super friendly, and helpful in every possible way. I got a handwritten card after my first visit thanking me (and my pet) for choosing them.
It's a small clean, quiet clinic with young, hip employees (or at least that's the impression that I got).
There is some product recommendation at the end of the visit as the staff urge you to buy their "vet-approved" fare for your animal. If you are impervious to marketing, this shouldn't be a problem. If you unfortunately can indeed be convinced that your pet should be on Purina-Vet-Approved or Hills-Science diets then there at least appear good deals on the food over here.