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  • We found Monroe Road Animal Hospital soon after adopting our little rescue mix. We've been with them for nearly 3 years now. Fortunately, our pup hasn't had any major medical issues but has been in for check ups, bladder infections, a clogged tear duct, and general new-parent worries. Our trips to the vet are usually efficient and we're typically in and out in about an hour from walking in the door, depending on what needs to get done. The staff is very responsive to questions and keep good notes about your pet's health; for example, our pup is highly sensitive to topical treatments. We only had to tell them once about her experience with topical flea/tick treatments and they recorded a note to avoid topicals in her chart without any push-back. They don't push meds or specific types of food or treatments, which is really nice. You can make appointments online or over the phone and the office is pretty quick to respond whether through a call or email. We get a follow up email after every visit to make sure our pup is doing well and seeing if we have any questions. We've called the office a few times to ask them questions that may or may not be related to a recent visit like "what can we give her to reduce car sickness on our trip today" or "the meds are making her nauseous, what can we do to alleviate that" and they're more than happy to check with the vet and get back to us within a few minutes. The office isn't going to be the nicest looking one you'll find, but the staff is always pleasant and responsive. The vet also has a grooming/boarding facility and that is a different story all together (my rating is for the vet only, not for the grooming/boarding facility). We took our pup there once for a grooming and nail clipping and have never taken her back. She came running out looking very spooked and worried when we picked her up and her nails were split and hanging from being clipped. We didn't learn until later about grinding down the nails instead of clipping them, but I expected a groomer to at least remove "hang nails" so that the dog didn't snag them on anything while they walked. We worked the pieces off after we got her home and have taken her to a different groomers ever since and she has never come out looking terrified. So, to sum up: Vet, good. Grooming, bad.
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