I have been going to this clinic since my cat was tiny and have always had good experiences. The staff and doctors are all very good with kitty. She can be quite skittish and nervous but has never had any problems there. I got kitty spayed here and was happy with the whole procedure and aftercare. Appointments are easy to get quickly. My only complaint would be that this clinic may be a bit more pricey than some others in the area.
My dog is my best friend, and they saved his life. The only other place in town I would take my dogs is MSU Small Animal Clinic, but it seems to cost 1k just to walk in the door there.
Our family moved here and one of our cats needed to see a veterinarian. After some research I found Mt. Hope Veterinary Hospital. At that visit and every visit since, we continue to be extremely pleased with the doctors attention to the medical needs of our cats. We can see they care and that is very important to us. They take the time to do a thorough exam and explain any problem. We also appreciate the professionalism of the staff.
My wife and I brought our 10-month-old kitten Milo to Mt. Hope Veterinary Hospital a couple of weeks after he had undergone emergency surgery for an gastrointestinal blockage at MSUs Emergency Veterinary Hospital. He had started to become lethargic, had nearly stopped eating, and was just not acting himself, so we decided to bring to Mt. Hope Vet Hospital to make sure everything was ok. I called to make an appointment at 3:30 pm, and was able to get him in at 6:30pm that same day. On our initial visit, the veterinarian drew some blood and took an x-ray, and planned to let us know the results the next day. The blood work and x-ray looked good, so they had us bring him back in drew some fluid from his abdomen. They determined that there was probably a very small leak in his intestine from the previous surgery, and proceeded to operate to fix the problem. The operation revealed complications which had resulted from the previous emergency surgery which the veterinarians proceeded to fix. The operation also revealed a very severe infection of our kitten's abdominal cavity resulting from the slow intestinal leak (two of the doctors said it was the worst infection they had ever seen in a small animal). The veterinarians took a very aggressive approach in combating infection, and they monitored his status continuously for six days. We got back our kitten today, and he looked better than he had since before his original emergency surgery. Throughout the entire process, we received daily phone calls to update us on Milo's status, and we were never refused when we asked to come in to see him. The doctors and staff seemed genuinely invested in the well being of our kitten, and seemed to pull out all of the stops when it came to his care. We brought them a kitten that was critically ill, and got back a much improved kitten on the mend. At the risk of gushing, I honestly believe that Milo received the best care possible, and that he wouldn't have made it in the hands of another vet. I would highly recommend Mt. Hope Veterinary Hospital to anyone seeking a new vet.
I took in an abadoned cat that was sick. After treating it for a day, Dr. Berry called to tell me she had put it down. She didn't even call to discuss it with me first. Another rescue I have was vomiting and lost 25% of his body weight. After a couple hundred dollars of testing and no results, took him to another vet and for less than $75 got him taken care of and is now eating like crazy with no vomiting. After requesting all my records to transfer my cats to another clinic, I was labeled as being "abusive" to the staff for no apparent reason, other than the fact I was leaving.
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Mt Hope Veterinary Hospital: Berry Margaret M DVM | 2835 East Mount Hope Avenue | Vets | Not Available |
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Tri-County Mobile Veterinary | Lansing | Vets | Not Available |
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Tri-County Mobile Veterinary: Themel Lori DVM | Lansing | Vets | Not Available |
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Ailurophile Cat Clinic | 432 North Homer Street | Vets | Not Available |
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Pet Nanny of America Inc | 416 Frandor Avenue | Vets | Not Available |
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Vanassche Veterinary Services | 220 Ferguson Street | Vets | Not Available |
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DCPAH of Michigan State University | 4125 Beaumont Road | Vets | Not Available |
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Lansing Veterinary Medical Center | 3276 East Jolly Road | Vets | 24 Hours |
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Mary Anne McPhail Equine Performance Center | 784 Wilson Road | Vets | Not Available |
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Center for Feline Health and Well-Being | Lansing River Trail | Vets | Not Available |
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