VCA Alexandria Animal Hospital has been serving the Metropolitan area of Virginia, Maryland and Washington, DC since 1942. Our hospital is accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). We strive to offer your pets all the preventive, diagnostic, and surgical services they need to share a long and happy life with you. You want to know that the hospital caring for your pet is well equipped with the latest technology and equipment, that the staff is knowledgeable and most of all, that your pet will receive the same love and attention during their care as they would at home. Since we all own pets, we understand your concerns and take special care to treat your loved ones as though they were our own.
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Ginny C.

05/29/2018

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My dog had a suffered a severe cut very close to her eye.I called their office, told the receptionist my name and the issue with my animal and that I was 20 minutes out. I was placed on hold and then hung up on. When I arrived a nurse took me into an exam room and explained that she, nor anyone at the practice will treat any of my animals due to an “incident” that occurred with one of my dogs 4 years prior. She stated that my current dogs wound did not look that bad and asked me to leave. I was never informed that their practice did not want me as a client. Why didn’t someone from the office call me back to state not to come to that practice, go somewhere else? I wasted twenty five minutes driving to this practice to be embarrassed and then had to drive another thirty minutes away where my animal received three stitches.The issue with my dog four years ago was with the vet that treated her, not the practice. My dog after spending 2 nights at their facility was not getting better and declining. I allowed the vet to do blood work, an ultra sound and X-rays and no blockages found. At this time I was already $2,000.00 spent at their office. The vet told me she did not know what was wrong with my dog and wanted to do an exploratory surgery at the cost of $3200.00. Scared I almost allowed her to do that.I ended up talking to a vet who reviewed her chart, told me to pick her up and bring her over to his practice. He ended up treating her with Pepcid AC and 2 days later she was back to her old self. He had diagnosed her with gastroenteritis. People are vulnerable and scared when their pet is in a situation like that. I was told my dog was declining and exploratory surgery was my only option. After spending in total $3K for care that could have been prevented by a $12 bottle of Pepcid, you would hope that their office had compassion and understanding for my frustration with the vet. So if that is why they dont want me as a client fine. But inform someone!

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robin.williams.94617

12/31/2012

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I will NEVER go to another VCA...

I will NEVER go to another VCA hospital again! Took my dog, a regular patient at VCA, 2660 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA, to the emergency room. Got there at 10:45 pm. Sat while other animals came in after me and were deemed higher priority. Got it. Waited for almost 1 1/2 hours before I was able to see the vet. She listened and explained the x-rays, which were unremarkable. She had no idea what the issue was and gave me a variety of "options" but when I asked for her opinion, she seemed clueless. I told her I really didn't know what was best....I wasn't the doctor, but still got nothing. I was told she'd give me an estimate. About an hour later, I told the $2100-2500 estimate, which included keeping him overnight for observation. I told the clerk this seemed like the maximum....what was the critical path? About an hour later, she advised that a urine test would be what the vet recommended. By this time almost everyone who had come in after me and considered a "priority" was gone; only one person was still there. I noticed they waited about 45 minutes, with their dog, to pay their bill. I asked how long the urine test would take and she said about 20 minutes. I said ok and waited....and waited. Finally, I'm the only one left, and it's about 2:15 am. No sounds from the back...nothing. I said HELLO very loudly several times then knocked on the door....SEVERAL TIMES until I was pounding on the door. The clerk returned. I was exhausted and now rather angy and told her I just wanted to settle my bill and get outta there. She said ok.....no other response. I asked about the tests...urine came back negative. His symptoms were rather obvious...swollen, rock-hard gut....lethargy but obviously uncomfortable. I asked about what was going on...I'd been waiting, ALONE, for over an hour. She said she'd get the vet. She came out and said she really had no idea what was wrong with him and I was to call my vet tomorrow for an appointment, who, BTW, was only in for the morning and wouldn't fit me in. I got the regular excuses but no response when I said I'd been here alone for over an hour and was getting ready to slap down $540.00 for what???? NEVER AGAIN!

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Regular Hours
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Services/Products
Advanced Care Services Allergy & Itchy Skin Relief Diabetes Treatment (Canine & Feline) Diagnostics Diet & Nutrition Disease Treatment Flea & Tick Control General Care Heartworm Disease Treatment (Canine & Feline) Internal medicine Medications/Prescriptions Parasite Control Pet Wellness Exams Physical Examinations Preventive Care Primary Care Puppy & Kitten Wellness Senior Pet Wellness Spay & Neuter Vaccines & Vaccinations Weight Loss Programs
Brands
Cats, Dogs
Payment method
master card, amex, discover, visa, company card
Location
Alexandria Animal Hospital
Neighborhoods
Taylor Run, Cameron Park
Associations
American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA)
Categories
Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals, Pet Grooming, Veterinarian Emergency Services, Veterinarians
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