Category: | Animal Hospital |
Address: | 120 Pet Care Ct, Cornelia, GA 30531, USA |
Phone: | +1 706-778-1900 |
Site: | nevethospital.com |
Rating: | 4.8 |
Working: | 8AM–6PM 8AM–6PM 8AM–6PM 8AM–6PM 8AM–6PM 8AM–1PM 1–5PM |
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Carol Powell
My dearest long time friend Pepper Dog had a tumor on her leg. Dr. Pam and Dr. Rob have been our long time farm vets and recommended that we bring her to NE Vet hospital for evaluation. Sadly it was cancer and Dr. Rob was very fair in listing all our options. Due to her age we had alot to consider. We opted for front leg amputation. She sailed through surgery and despite her 129# weight was back on all three legs in remarkably fast time. All through the process Dr Pam and Dr Rob kept us informed on possible problems and all the staff at this hospital was so kind and nice. I briefly met Dr. Brooks and she was very positive also. We took Pepper back to have her stitches out and the vet tech (Melanie?) was absolutely wonderful! Pepper was recovering great and one day she started coughing and we took her back to Dr. Rob. She had alot of fluid around her heart and died that same night of an apparent heart attack. Dr. Rob and Dr. Pam both called and also sent a nice card to us as they knew we were in pain. Dr. Rob did an excellent job of surgery - you could not ask for better anywhere in the country. In addition the entire staff is knowledgeable and they dont ever dismiss you or act like you are a bother to them. They are very caring and kind. Dr. Rob and Dr. Pam are the best vets I have ever had the privilege of knowing. They take good care of our horses and when we had goats Dr. Rob came to the farm and accurately predicted triplets on an ultrasound for one of our Boer goats! The NE Vet hospital is one in a million - we are lucky to have such a high standard pet hospital in this area - highly recommend!
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Mandie Sten
We recently purchased a puppy and she had issues with her front leg. We took her to another vet in town to have the paw checked out and they blew it off as something small. They said she would not have any other issues, but possibly some arthritis when she is older. I decided to take our new puppy to Northeast Veterinary Hospital on a friends recommendation because the service and staff were outstanding. They EXCEEDED outstanding and were so knowledgeable & thorough. Dr. Cecily knew right away there was more of an issue to her leg than thought and helped us get to the bottom of the problem. She was there to answer any questions and was very clear on the options we had. Her knowledge and delivery of the information made me feel confident in the diagnosis. She made me feel comfortable and assured of a tough decision I will eventually have to make. If we decided to stay with the first vet and didnt get a second opinion from Northeast Veterinary Hospital our poor little pup would be in pain with no solution in sight! If you want EXCELLENT SERVICE with FRIENDLY STAFF, KNOWLEDGEABLE VETS with a COMPASSIONATE DIAGNOSIS, then this is the vet for you! I am so very grateful for everyone over at Northeast Veterinary hospital for helping me in my time of need!
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AJ A.
Ill start off on a positive note, the staff is very friendly. BUT, when our family had to spend a weekend out of state and leave our small dog in boarding, nothing could have gone worse. Soon after I hesitantly dropped off my dog in a tiny miserable cage, they proceeded to call all our local vets to find my dogs vaccination records. Hours later, our family already in another state, they called to inform us my dog was missing many vaccinations and they could not keep her there without them. Having no other option, we agreed to pay for them. After our trip, I returned to a $150+ bill (to what was originally $40 for boarding) and the most traumatized little creature ever. She growled so furiously at the woman that helped me get her out of her cage (something I had never seen my dog do. It was actually scaring me). My dog now hates all other human beings and animals. She cannot as much as hear unfamiliar human voices without growling and hiding. Im sure the staff was as professional as they could be, but please think twice before leaving your dog to board here, it really can be a miserable experience for them. Opt for a doggy sitter instead.
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Cheryl Dooley
DO NOT GO HERE EVER!! I was sent here, from my vet, for an ultra sound on my dog, Brandy, only to be told they had no one available to do it. They kept Brandy for an hour and a half for other testing only to then decide to send her an hour away to another hospital for the ultra sound. During this tIme she was at this facility they did not treat her for her dehydration although they assured me they would. The vet gave me paperwork and address then told me to get her right to the next hospital. As I laid her in the car, she was breathing hard and barely moving. I got in when someone knocked on my window and demanded I return inside to pay more. I had already paid $512.00. I said I would return but had to get in route. She was very rude and wanted me back inside. I drove off very upset at the way I was treated. Brandy died on the way to the hospital. I still do not know what caused her death. I will never return to this place. They are terrible. They wasted time, did not treat her symptoms, were rude, and were more concerned with getting more money then getting help for Brandy.
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Catherine Fitzgerald
Our 8 year old standard poodle, Sophie, stopped eating on a Friday. Saturday she wouldnt even eat canned cat food but was drinking water. By Sunday, she was weak and still not eating. Looking online I found that Northeast Veterinary Hospital would be opening at 1:00. I called and set up an appointment for 2:30. From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed warmly by the receptionist, continually asked if we needed anything, and totally taken care of. Sophie was seen, blood taken and the end result was she was suffering from an autoimmune disease. The vet, as well as the vet techs, were so comforting to me and my husband and gave us detailed information about Sophies prognosis. Given all the options, we decided the most compassionate thing was to put Sophie to sleep. We were supported in our decision by this wonderful veterinarian. My husband and I were both shattered and really couldnt have gotten through this ordeal without the vet and wonderful staff at Northeast Veterinary Hospital. We are so grateful we, and especially Sophie, had them to get us through this.
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Nicole Turney
Our kitten was presumed to be unable to recover from being stepped on. His lower jaw was broken and he had head trauma....At first he could not even move...he just hung limp.....Dr. Cecily advised to just give it time....he stayed in a box overnight and went to the hospital the next day.....the staff kept him for a few days to see if he could make a recovery....He started to make progress, and Dr. Cecily operated on his jaw to repair it....He has not been home for a full week and he is darting around the house like nothing ever happened....He is eating very well and other than the wire holding his jaw together while it heals, he seems completely normal....it is truly miraculous. I am grateful that the staff was so good to him and that Dr. Cecily chose to pursue saving his life instead of writing it off as a lost case.....This cat was given to us from a neighbor who found him on the side of the road....But he is, hands down, the sweetest cat I have ever met.....He is so loved by my children and I...