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August 2024 by Cheryl D'Souza
Devoid of any empathy or skill even to alumni
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June 2024 by Maria Marpossa
Currently looking for a vet clinic or vet hostpial that can treat a non cancerous fatty growth on her neck she is a pure Akita female about age 7 yrs
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June 2024 by Katie Callicoat
I had a biopsy sent off to U of I on for an animal suspected of cancer it is rolling into the 3rd week with NO FINAL result with the resources and staff available it unethical lapse of time and only length this animals suffering ' terrible
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April 2024 by karla cooper
I am not sure how they got away with doing it but look at the reviews closely. The reviews are YEARS old. I had the unfortunate experience of having to take my little guy to this place less than a year ago and the staff at front desk is awful, customer service is non existent, and after Hours they did nothing. I wouldn't take a stray to this place! It's such a disappointment that the U OF I would have such a dismal facility. Ask around the local community even Many of the local Vets will tell you how awful it is. I wish I could give negative stars. DO NOT TAKE YOUR PET TO THIS PLACE!
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January 2024 by Benedetta Valentini
Charged us for 2 extra vaccines that we did not ask for. Never going back.
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September 2023 by Reanna Price
I’m a first time cat owner. One evening my cat started meowing in a way I’d never heard. I could tell that something was off. When I called him over he hissed at me which he has NEVER done! I knew then that Oliver had some type of issue that needed addressed. When we arrived at hospital we were seen shortly after arriving. After a vet looked him over and then offered to do labs as well, she let me know that I was probably dealing with a temperamental cat. The vet then went on to describe her own cat’s behavior and told me that Oliver was just telling me he wanted alone time. Obviously I was NOT satisfied with this response and took Oliver to my vet the next day. Upon LOOKING at him she said, “Oh yeah, he’s in a great deal of pain!”. So Oliver ended up with hip dysplasia(VERY common in his breed) surgery that Friday. So I spent over $100 at U of I for NOTHING! I then had to pay for a major surgery which was close to $3,000! So my recommendation is that unless your animal is on death’s door…wait it out till your vet’s office opens the next day!
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September 2023 by Israel Esquivel
Good morning, I have a Tibetan Mastiff dog. and I am looking for a specialized clinic. Insemination has to be intrauterine. inseminated with frozen semen. If they do the project, what is the cost?
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March 2023 by Agnes T.H
How could I possibly thank Pr Kim Selting enough for the work she has done on Edouard and her dedication to her patients? Which busy professor takes the time to call back and check on her patients like that? Pr Selting is this type of person! Open, dedicated, brilliant and yet so approachable (which says a lot about her). Knowing that this type of person is training the next generation of veterinary oncologists is absolutely reassuring. Vet students: Pr Selting has set the bar pretty high but this is, without a doubt, the excellence you should be aiming at. Thank you Pr Selting!
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October 2022 by André Schleife
Went to the open house and it was awesome!! Super friendly and smart people explaining lots of interesting things/procedures/animals. Definitely recommend!
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May 2022 by Brittney Russell
I drove 2.5 hours down to U of I after discovering my frenchie no longer had the ability to walk on his hind legs and was in uncontrollable pain due to probable IVDD and herniated disc. Truly a horrific experience to watch your baby go through something you can’t fix for them. U of I was the second hospital I drove to after being quoted for a surgery that was unfeasibly expensive. They offered me a smaller quote (about half of what I was offered in chicago) and were waiting for our arrival. Louis pain and discomfort was the first thing attended to, and he was brought to surgery immediately the next day. Frenchies are somewhat of a hazard under general anesthesia and the orthopedic surgeons and their team made sure Louis wasn’t under longer than need be. They called me prior to surgery after an MRI and gave me options. They explained each one, the possible outcome, etc. I made a decision and they agreed they thought that’s what gives him the best chance.Louis is 6 days post op and his surgeon and her student call daily to check his progress and to see how we are doing all together, and answer all questions. Dr. Song and her student Lauren have been extremely thorough of every process explanation and demonstration. It’s possible that not only did this surgery help his pain, but it might have saved his life. Louis is a huge fan of making new girl-friends out of his vets, vet techs, nurses, etc and I was so happy to see that everyone loved him as much as I do. It was reassuring. Thanks for coming to my Ted talk.
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April 2022 by Carol S
I can’t thank the entire staff enough for being there at my kitty’s end of life. The doctor explained with great compassion what my options were. They went above and beyond with all efforts to provide the best possible care for my kitty. I’ll always be grateful that she was with the amazing staff during her passing. I feel they truly care. My beauty pictured here when she was healthy. Thank you fo doing your best, U of I Vet Med staff and a special thanks to the doctor for going to great lengths trying to save her. You’re truly amazing.
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October 2021 by The Champagne Team Marty & Abby Champagne
Blue Coat Ceremony, Reception & campus tour today. Beautiful facilities & grounds. Excited for our daughters veterinary education & future ?
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September 2021 by Martin Champagne
Blue Coat Ceremony, Reception & campus tour today. Beautiful facilities & grounds. Excited for our daughters veterinary education & future ?
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April 2021 by REEDREX3
Inexperience vets...expect incorrect advice....my mom got ripped off and lied too
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April 2021 by Ronald Evans
Awesome school