Overpriced
by Ello Ello at Citysearch
Brought me an estimate of $1200-1450 for something I had treated 5 years ago for $150. Needless to say, I wasn't on board. Eventually got them down to $600, after an hour, while my cat sat in pain waiting for treatment. I despise these tactics when I'm buying a car, let alone when one of my family members is in pain and waiting!!!!! Also, they have a recording device, a microphone technically and a disclaimer allowing them to monitor your waiting room; a little more big brother than I'm used to in a vet and I'm not sure they didn't brainwash me into paying the $600. Seriously though, cat owners: only feed them high quality, magnesium free food. You'll save money and avoid being manipulated.....
- Pros: Competent
- Cons: Overpriced and use hardball sales tactics
Animal Emergency Centre saved my kitty!
by Missie12 at Citysearch
The Animal Emergency Centre, and Dr. Morgan Cavanaugh in particular, saved my cat. She was lethargic, sick and not at all herself. As soon as I brought her in to the Animal Emergency Centre,she was treated with care and concern. Within just a few hours, Dr. Cavanaugh had her back to her normal perky self.
Unbelievably thorough and caring
by cattyone at Citysearch
I had my Jack Russell in to see Dr. Reis and was treated with concern and professionalism. I have had Daisy in on numerous occasions and have always felt confident in the care she has received from the entire staff. I can't imagine what the person is going on about AEC being a bunch of liars and con people. It seems to me the same person has written a number of reviews.I hope that readers will realize this and not allow this to deter them from a compassionate, professional and possibly lifesaving experience.
- Pros: compassionate, professional and caring
- Cons: possible wait if not as urgent as other pets









