Great veterinary college, just doesn't care for exotic animals. Second largest applicant pool in the USA.
Outstanding quality service so why two stars? They are ridiculously expensive! As a teaching facility, I expected they'd give patrons a fair price. I'd ONLY recommend if your pet has a unique, oddball issue that cannot be handled by a traditional vet. Shame on Virginia Tech for making this aspect of their veterinary program a cash cow.
My toy poodle recently had grade 4 luxating patella surgery at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medical small animal hospital. I would highly recommend this facility to anyone and everyone. The information delivered before the procedure and the post-procedure care instructions were outstanding. Their communication during your pets stay is far beyond anything I expected. They call very soon after your pet is out of surgery and will give you an update on the surgery and your pets condition. They also call several times a day during their continued stay. Again, I would highly recommend them to anyone needing expert outstanding care for their pet.
We typically try not to leave negative reviews, particularly ones tangential to services provided, but our experience here and some lack of clarity we believe merited it. We sought Techs laboratory help in regards to the culturing of an abscess in order to rule out the presence of a commonly known communicable disease within a herd. We contacted Tech and were directed to hand deliver sample to lab - upon which we were met with confusion from recipients who ultimately revealed that they do not accept samples from individuals or business that are not procured by veterinarians. Policy aside; there is nothing in any of their online material that suggests this nor did their physical accession form indicate a Vet requirement. More frustrating is that we were not advised in a call before driving 3 hours, and when questioned on the lack of clarity there seemed to merely be shoulder shrugging and hollow apologies. I have absolutely no doubts regarding the quality of services provided here, however this policy (which is unique in relations to the VA State Lab as well as other university laboratories) really should be explained clearly on their website, accession forms AND desk people should be cognizant as to whether a potential client is being referred by a Vet or is representing themselves and their farm.
We had to put our dog done today it was hard but very glad that VT vet school could help us. They did everything possible to help our dog that we loved dearly
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