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February 2024 by James Boulanger
This place saved my baby…they diagnosed with SARDS which was really difficult but most places & I know this for a fact, most places would tell owners, “there is no cure, there is nothing you can do….live with it.” Dr. KAMINSKY clearly let me know they do not have treatments but gave me literature to read on treatment elsewhere and let me know it was worth a try & that there was success, I am furrrrrever grateful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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February 2024 by ANGEL MARTIN
A month ago I took my baby Chloe in, she had An ulcer in one of her eyes, so I had surgery done on her and now her eye is perfect. Everyone in the office is very nice and professional.Thank you so much ?
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October 2023 by Robert Nagby
We highly recommend this vet. They are eye specialist and know their business! We were impressed with the doctor and her staff! All were extremely friendly and knowledgeable. We were confident in the care they provided. Our sheltie, Skylar, was relaxed prior to and during the treatment. We have already recommended this vet to our neighbor. Although we hopeful that Skylar will not have to return, we would not hesitate in seeking further treatment from Dr. Kaminsky and her wonderful staff!
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October 2023 by Steve Catinean
Eye Care charged me $50 deposit to make an appointment. They promised to refund it if I cancel the appointment with at least 24 hours ahead. I cancelled and they still didn't refund me 6 days later. The inconvenience of having to earn my money back is a disgrace.
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October 2023 by Steve Hernandez
Great professional veterinarian and staff I felt like they care about my dog ? very passionate and beautiful doctors ?
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October 2023 by Hector Rodriguez
every time I try to get an appointment it’s always five days away. This is ridiculous!
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August 2023 by Rachel Rodriguez
We have been taking our dog to Eye Care for Animals for a couple of years now. They are always friendly, communicate well, the office visit is usually pretty fast and we feel our dog is getting great care. Thank you to the team at Eye Care for Animals! :)
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April 2023 by John Prado
Out just for your money , the receptionist Nick thinks he's a Dr or vet, their first option is to get you to take a pressure test for the eye, even if you're there for something else and if you'renot going to pay for an expensive exam then the so called specialist wont even see your pet recommend going elsewhere. By the way I'm not a Vet myself but my pet had just had a pressure test one month ago withthis Vet, that's why I I made my comments regarding this pressure test. Rule of thumb is every 3 months.
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April 2023 by Teri Miller
This facility gets two thumbs up! Staff is extremely helpful and friendly. The techs and Dr Calvarese are very attentive, caring and clearly explain treatment and care instructions.
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January 2023 by micah harmon
-Took my dog here in May of 2022 wanting them to assess if he was a candidate for cataract removal surgery-initial examination yielded a diagnosis of dry eyes and an almost fully formed cataract in one eye and a partial cataract developing in the other-he was prescribed Diclofenac and cyclosporine eye drops-I made clear that I wanted him to be tested to see if he was a candidate for cataract removal surgery-it was told to me that they would perform the test upon the next visit- end of visit 1, i was charged ~$330, and told to reschedule for the test at a later date-2nd visit occurred in September of 2022-arrived and the doctor proceeded to do another routine examination-doctor reported on the progress of his previously diagnosed conditions-I asked if they were going to perform the test to see if he was a candidate and the doctor said no-I asked why not, and she stated that it had to be scheduled in advance. I reminded her that she had said that they would do it on the next visit after the initial appointment. She denied ever having said that previously. She also told me that it was her professional opinion that my dog was not a candidate for cataract removal surgery based on the retinal degeneration she was seeing in the eye that had only a partially developed cataract. She said it was her professional opinion that even if we removed the cataract that he would just be blind anyhow because of the retinal degeneration.-end of visit 2, i was charged another few hundred dollars and I left devastated thinking my dog was going completely blind and there was not a thing I could do about it.-called Veteranary Opthalmic Consulting in Uplandand was seen in November of 2022-upon the 1st visit they wasted no more of my money and performed the test to see if he was a viable candidate for cataract removal surgery (the same test that I went to Eye Care for animals twice trying to get performed only to be told I was probably wasting my time)-it was determined that my dog in fact was a viable candidate and we scheduled the surgery for December of 2022 and the surgery was performed on the scheduled date-it is now January of 2023, both cataracts are gone, my dog has his vision completely restored, and there is absolutely no sign of retinal degeneration in either eye!Please use this review as guidance when choosing where you will take your beloved pet to be professionally cared for.
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November 2022 by Briana A
Nick was incredible when I had a pet eye emergency. He took the extra time to listen and help me find a solution. I’ll always be grateful for that kindness. This is a fantastic location.
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October 2022 by Jim Foster
Disappointed with the attitude from Dr. Susan and the $6k estimate. Looks like some are happy, some are not...
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October 2022 by Nora O.
I called to inquire about there location and the person who answered the phone is rude and not informative.
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September 2022 by Ramon Machado
Nick is the best. Anyone who says otherwise has other problems in their lives need addressing. Everyone is great at Eye Care for Animals.
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September 2022 by David D.
On August 1st 2022 I received a voicemail and a missed call from their receptionist while I was at work that morning around 9:52 a.m. previously I had sent an email to their email listing after searching for an eye care specialist for my little dog DeeDee. On July 29th my dog had a serious accident which caused her left eye to pop out and she was rushed to the nearby veterinarian located in Fontana california where the vet did surgery and put the eye back in. The Fontana Animal Hospital. I was looking for an eye specialist that specialized in eyes to have a closer look at my dog's eye. In the voicemail the receptionist noted to me that there wasn't a doctor in the office due to covid protocols and availability wasn't available until the 2nd or 3rd week of August. That was his exact words I still have the voicemail message. I was happy and so on my break I decided to call the facility back but the receptionist told me that the next available appointment was on the 7th of September. I was disappointed and noted to him that in the voicemail he told me that it would be the second or third week of August. He lied saying that he never mentioned anything about that and yelled at me over the phone telling me that I was wrong and that I did not know what I was talking about. I told him the situation about my little dog's eye and express great concern that September 7th would be way too late for her . He told me "That it was not his problem !" I asked him if he can show some compassion for my dog. He then told me why don't I go look for another specialist since I was so upset and abruptly hung the phone up on me. I was really upset. I immediately called back but it went to voicemail message. So I left a message requesting to speak with a manager or higher level to follow a complaint against the receptionist. I am trying to find care for my little dog's eye and this is how he treats me!? A half hour later in desperation I called and booked the appointment for the 7th of September. After finishing booking the receptionist asked if I still "wanted to speak with a manager to complain on him!?" At that time I wanted to be the better person and so I told him no and I apologized for everything even though I was not in the wrong. I told him I was sorry. His response was "I'm sure you are!" He said in a smart alecky tone "Just be here on September 7th at 8:30 a.m. and don't be late!" He then hung the phone up on me. I felt completely disrespected and belittled by this receptionist. He offered no apology whatsoever after arguing with me about the situation. No pet owner who is dealing with a pet that has any type of eye trauma should ever be put down or belittled by this receptionist and I do not want anyone to go through what I did with him! I ended up canceling my appointment for the 7th of September and I'm going somewhere else. No pet ownership ever have to experience anything like this!