Category: | Veterinarian |
Address: | 820 N Delsea Dr, Clayton, NJ 08312, USA |
Phone: | +1 856-881-7470 |
Site: | claytonvetnj.com |
Rating: | 4.2 |
Working: | 9AM–7PM 9AM–6PM 9AM–7PM 9AM–6PM 9AM–6PM 9AM–1PM Closed |
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A Private User
You NEED to have blood levels checked for phenobarb because toxicity is really common with the drug. It happens very quickly and you need to make sure the dogs body is metabolizing it properly. It would be negligent for a veterinarian to prescribe the medication without current labs. This shows that they are excellent vets and arent willing to let clients bully them into doing something that isnt in the pets best interest. If you cant afford the vet, you cant afford the pet. A difficult decision should be made if you cant afford to treat a pets chronic medical condition: do you euthanize or do you find rescue placement. Treating the condition haphazardly is worse than quickly and painlessly ending the animals life.
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Bill Deef
We took our 10-year-old toy fox terrier there for a spleen operation in the morning. At two oclock we were told everything went "fine". When we picked him up they gave him to us in a comatose state and said that he was just "tired". When we got home and placed him on the couch to rest, he gave out a few breaths. We took him to emergency and there he was declared dead. These "vets" said he had probably had a stroke or a blood clot. So everything had NOT gone "fine". If you want this horror story to happen to your pet, we highly recommend Clayton Veterinarian Associates.
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R. L. Youssef
I have never had a negative issue with anyone at Clayton. I have been to several vets in South Jersey, and thus far, they have been the best and most consistent. I am not sure why someone was complaining about their service as I have never had anyone treat me negatively there. I have three cats and go there frequently. I have called for questions and services and was never given the runaround.