Category: | Animal Hospital |
Address: | 625 Harrison St, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA |
Phone: | +1 765-494-1107 |
Site: | vet.purdue.edu |
Rating: | 5 |
Working: | 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM Closed Closed |
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Jennifer White
Visited here back in Oct 2014 with my 15 month old dutch shepherd that had a lump on his nose in between his eyes. Went to different vets around my area first and nobody had an idea on what was going on. Made an appointment to have a ct scan, ultrasound, blood work, and biopsy done when we went. Staff is very friendly and knowledgeable, and the veterinarians were genuinely concerned for the well being of my guy. Unfortunately the outcome of the test revealed he had a form of aggressive nasal cancer and it had already spread to certain parts of his body. Very sad situation but I know the doctors did all they could and would of done more had they been given a chance. I would defiantly go back if I had something wrong with my other guys that my local vets couldnt figure out.
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Jordan Cox
Went there for an MRI but they forgot to put the MRI on the original bill so we got an additional bill a month and a half after the fact for an additional large chunk. They played with their numbers to get the max billing out of their estimates. They could not figure out what was wrong with her after several visits, they wanted to do an autopsy and said they would take care of the autopsy charge but at this point, one month later, I am still being billed for it. I would recommend taking your pet somewhere else.
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john Herman
My dog needed two surgeries, supposedly two weeks apart. First surgery went OK (removed all knee support). Wanted me to wait five weeks for TPLO surgery while my dog was essentially left immobile from first surgery. After care is minimal. Felt like we fell in the cracks. Very impersonal. To be sure they are a good hospital, but their bedside manner needs a lot of polish. Human interaction and setting expectations lacking.
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Stacy Phillis
We took our 2 year old Akita Amaya here after the University of Illinois couldnt do her surgery. She basically broke her neck and the break was so bad that Purdue was the only place that was comfortable enough to do her surgery. I found the doctors to be very educated on her problems and knew what needed to be done, and all are so compassionate.
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Stan Hayes
They do good work but it is all about the money. I felt that they did not really care about the family, it was more about padding the bill.