Ontario Veterinary College Health Sciences Centre

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Guelph, Canada

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Ontario Veterinary College Health Sciences Centre Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Ontario Veterinary College Health Sciences Centre is located in Guelph, Canada on Gordon St & College Ave W. Ontario Veterinary College Health Sciences Centre is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category veterinary care in Canada.

Address

Gordon St & College Ave W

Phone

+1 5198238830

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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These guys saved my 8 year old poodles life. My spoo had bloat, and her stomach did a 360⁰ flip causing her to loose 25% of her stomach. She had a heart attack, collapsed and started blowing up like a balloon. She is alive and well, and I am ever so grateful for their help. Thank you a million times over. Blessed.

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Shakhar S

I cannot explain how grateful I am to OVC. My dog was suspected to have lymphoma and we went to many other animal hospitals in the GTA before going to OVC. None of the animal hospitals were willing to take the time out to fully examine my dog and to explain things. Not only did OVC take the time out to help us understand what was going on, answer our questions and what treatments were available, but they took the initiative to see what was actually wrong with my dog. They did not simply rely on the reports of other animal hospitals and vets. Because of this, not only did they figure out that my dog did have lymphoma, but was developing a second cancer that was largely undetected in urinalysis and blood work. This finding ended up saving my dog's life as we were able to cure the second cancer before it became a full blown problem. I wish all animal hospitals were as compassionate, friendly, patient and caring towards animals. The only downside about OVC is that you need a referral by your local vet to been seen. The referral and how complex the case is, dictate whether they get admitted to OVC. Because of this, sometimes your animal may not get seen quickly by them or the case might not be accepted (this is usually the case when they are full and you are receiving adequate care from somewhere else). However, they are always willing to hear any appeals that you may have.

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Michael Comeau

Super helpful people who actually care, we drive 1.5 hours just to take are dog here. Great doctors and staff true animal People.

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amanda thompson

‼️‼️BEWARE!!! I brought my year old Frenchy last year in October for hedge tremors, they said she had low potassium and kept her for the night the next morning at work I got a call that her airway had collapsed and I need to come there right away I got there she was on life-support they said she had aspirated and developed pneumonia they had to do an emergency tracheostomy,They told me it would be 8,000 to 10,000 and that was if they could even save her as she developed pneumonia in both lungs when she aspirated, I’m very thankful she pulled through she also had a sliding hiatal hernia that was repaired a few days later the total vet bill was 13,500 .I have about 9000 of this paid off as I pay them 300 a month yesterday my girl was in distress and couldn’t breathe I called them as I called numerous vets they said they could not help her to bring her to OVC where they have the equipment and have dealt with her before, I called and begged them to see her they said they would not see her without the remaining balance of last year‘s stuff paid even though I’m making payments each month and even though I told them I could pay for yesterday‘s visit the staff were horribly rude and said that they would no longer speak to me and they would not help her I beg them to just see her as she needed help the staff on the phone finally said I’m hanging up On you, and Did just that I called every vet on Google begging for someone to help me and I found someone brought her in they said she had fluid in her lungs gave her some needles to turn the mucus in her lungs into liquid so she can per it out and cough it out. This place is a horrible place if you don’t have money they do not care about the pets it’s all about the dollars with them find somewhere else to bring your pet where you can get the help they need because if you are in distress and you don’t have the money upfront they will turn you away and let them die

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Trish Montag

Brought our Dane there today and needed a scope done because we suspected an obstruction. They refused because the x-ray came back fine. We ended up driving all the way to South Hampton Pet Hospital today and by 9:00 pm the scope was done and yes there is an obstruction. Pet owners just know their pets and should be listened to especially when we are paying. Truly a sad experience. I am glad we went elsewhere and didn’t give up.