VCA Charles E. London Animal Hospital

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York, United States

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Animal hospital· Emergency veterinarian service· Veterinarian· Pet groomer· Pet boarding service

VCA Charles E. London Animal Hospital Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

VCA Charles E. London Animal Hospital is located in York, United States on 2129 S Queen St. VCA Charles E. London Animal Hospital is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category animal hospital in United States.

Address

2129 S Queen St

Phone

+1 7178541544

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Storm Shadowheart

I LOVE this place, they always provide my fur babies with exceptional care. I will always recommend this place to people, the staff is lovely and you can tell they care about our fur babies as much as we do.

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walt partymiller

London's Veterinarian office is a top-notch business for pet care. I have been using their services when my pets needed professional help for a couple decades. On my recent visit (January, 2020 ), after a urinalysis & blood work, my 13 year old best friend (kitty cat) was prescribed medicine that allows for her recovery. The entire staff members & Dr. Steely couldn't have been any more helpful. Recommended. Thank you!

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Banana Mustache

Suzanne Steeley of Charles London VCA animal hospital killed my family's previously healthy puppy during a routine neutering surgery due to gross incompetence and/or extreme carelessness. After coming home he could not eat or urinate for two days , was vomiting, and was obviously in extreme pain. My family brought him back to VCA and they were both apathetic and did not provide any answers other than to wait and see if he got better. They said nothing other than it had been a routine neutering. We took him to an excellent emergency vet located in md who did an ultrasound and exploratory surgery. They found that his urinary tract was sutured closed in two places, he had a hole that was cut in neck of his bladder, his urethra was not in the right place, and they could not find his prostate. Ironically, one of his testicles was still present. This amount of widespread damage makes it unthinkable that she would not have noticed something was wrong before suturing him. The surgeon's direct comments were that Steeley had completely botched the neutering surgery and he was shocked at the amount of unexplainable damage she had caused. He tried to save my family's puppy but Steeley caused an irreparable amount of tissue damage and he did not make it. When confronted with this evidence, VCA wanted my family to sign a nondisclosure agreement just to refund the cost of surgery. Finally, Steeley has had some kind of consequence. Upon review of the evidence the veterinary licensing board formally reprimanded her, fined her several thousand dollars, and mandated she take a remedial course in small animal anatomy. I share this because unfortunately she still has her license, is still practicing veterinary medicine and I don't want this to happen to anyone else. This was an excellent office when Dr. London was practicing but he is retired now and it is a completely different place. I would recommend you look for veterinary care almost anywhere else.

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Doug Orth

Just can't trust them anymore...After 35 years. Not a good experience. You should remove the good name of. Dr. London