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| - Well, it's hit or miss for reviewers; but the most I can say about that is.. finding a vet for your loved pet is something that everyone needs to experience for themselves.
Each vet is different and one's experience in that particular office is also going to differ; so please visit some of your local clinics and make your selection carefully.
That being said: I can tell you that I personally have had great experiences here. My cats have been coming here for around four years and I don't plan on changing any time soon.
The basics.
They have five examination rooms. A large waiting area (no separate entrances for dogs / cats, though.) They do boarding, grooming, dental, basic labs, and x-rays here and are part of a larger group of animal hospitals here in the Valley that operate in a similar fashion (multiple doctors and services.) All their basic services require up to date shots (and if you live in North Las Vegas, those are also required for your dog/cat pet license from the city.) They take a couple of different pet insurance plans, including offering the Trupanion 30 day free trial and are affiliated with Science Hill for pet food, I believe.
I've seen the staff be very kind and helpful -- remembering the names of pets and owners who come in and even remembering their health issues and personality. But, the staff is pretty large. They have quite a few receptionists, plus the vet tech staff, and the boarding group.
The 5 star reason?
The ARAH has several different vets there and I've had my pets visit with all of them after a series of different health issues for my pets. Eventually, we chose to use Dr. Stewart as our primary and only ask for her. My five star rating is for her, in particular as she has taken a lot of effort and energy into helping our cat along and has helped significantly in our working out a medical schedule. I recommend her highly (you can ask for a specific doctor -- if you don't, you get whomever is next on the rotation.)
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