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February 2024 by CM 2icy
you guys are very great with animals although the times on the website do not match the accuracy of the closing times. Website says 7pm on Thursday it’s now 5:18pm and you guys are closed
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December 2023 by Elizabeth skenderovic
I absolutely loved the staff and Dr Dana and Dr Brennan outstanding..never rushed while your in with a visit..as if they were your family..best place in town to take your fur babies which they treat as their own
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December 2023 by John Childers
Had an emergency with my dog took in there. They took him right in doing good thank you
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November 2023 by Jo Ann Canary
Excellent vet hospital !!!Very caring staff to help in good/bad times. They were always there for me an my pet.
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October 2023 by Daniel Pferdeort
Timely, professional, nice. Very easy to work with. Knowledgeable and caring. Lifetime customer, Dan
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October 2023 by Liv Romano
PLEASE AVOID DR.BRENNAN AND HER ANIMAL HOSPITAL AT ALL COSTS!! Dr. Brennan's dangerous incompetence almost got my cat killed and she also creates a hostile work environment for her employees!! I came to Dr. Brennan's business back in February regarding concerns with one of my animals, Wilson. A few weeks before, he had just been attacked by my foster dog, which he, thankfully, survived. However, it resulted in a 5 day Pet ER stay and him coming home with a feeding tube. The incision where his feeding tube was became infected and he took it out one night. I called Dr. Brennan's office the morning of, who used to be our primary vet, and asked to bring him in to be evaluated. A staff member informed me they were told by Dr. Brennan that there was nothing she could do and to bring him to the Pet ER. This was the first obvious demonstration of Dr. Brennan's professional incompetence that I observed.After taking him back to the Pet ER in Hunt Valley and having him evaluated, they said he was fine and looking in great shape. However, a few days later I grew concerned again after noticing air bubbles near his infected incision site. I, foolishly, decided to bring my cat back to Dr. Brennan's business. This is where her clear incompetence became increasingly concerning. Long story short, Dr. Brennan claimed she wasn't sure what was wrong with him and insisted she take x-rays. She came back after taking them, claiming she saw air bubbles in his stomach, and there wasn't anything she could do. Dr. Brennan insisted that she didn't think there was anything that anyone could do to help Wilson, and incompetence's made clear that she thought euthanizing him was the best option.If it wasn't for my gut feeling that she was wrong and insistence that I'd be taking him immediately to the Pet ER, Dr. Brennan would have killed my cat. After taking him to the Pet ER in Columbia, they said her x-rays were not good quality and had no idea why she'd think he had air bubbles in his stomach. They confirmed my suspicion that the air bubbles were simply from the infected incision site and said he was absolutely fine. Dr. Brennan's evident incompetence almost cost Wilson his life.During my time as a client at White Marsh Animal Hospital over the past ~2 years, I be-friended a few, now ex-employees. They described to me the countless ways Dr. Brennan mistreated them and her history of creating a hostile work place, which is why they and many others felt the need to quit. They mentioned to me that her historic poor treatment of employees is why her employees face such a high turnover rate. Dr. Brennan's mistreatment of her employees is so bad, that I've been encouraging them to file complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission. I have also already taken it upon myself to notify the appropriate agencies I can regarding Dr. Brennan's dangerous incompetence, including the Better Business Bureau and MDA Vetboard. Dr. Brennan should lose her veterinary license, job, business, and be barred from practicing as a Veterinarian anywhere, ever again. Please, please, please, if you love your animal(s) and others, you should never go here.PS: Dr. Brennan replied to my post, claiming my cat, Wilson, was referred to a Pet ER by them after being attacked by my own dog. This is a lie, as immediately after the attack, I rushed him to the Pet ER of Hunt Valley's old location near Towson, where he spent the next 5 days. He remained at the Pet ER until he was stable enough to come home, and came home with a feeding tube when he did. Wilson was attacked around 1/25/23 and I didn't bring him to Dr. Brennan's practice until approximately 2/7/23. Wilson only saw Dr. Brennan a couple weeks after he was attacked and already stable, as I had concerns with air bubbles forming around where his feeding tube had been. After this visit, Dr. Brennan made it clear she didn't think there was anything she or the Pet ER could do to help him. If it wasn't for my insistence
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October 2023 by Melissa Burgess
Took my dog here yesterday after going to a pet er the past week. Thank god i made an appointment here. They ACTUALLY helped me and my dog I’m so grateful! Thank you white marsh animal hospital
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October 2023 by Tyronda Suggs
What a great place to bring your fur babies. The doctors are amazing as well as the lovely staff they have here.
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June 2023 by Katie K
This place stays on top of making sure I keep up with my yearly checkups. The staff is so patient and kind with my skittish cats!
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June 2023 by Allison Gerry
I have to give these ladies a huge thank you! Being short staffed they didn't dismiss my questions or concerns. They called me back quick and they got my pup in quick! It also didn't drain my bank account! Thank you for all you do <3
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April 2023 by Michelle Coughlin
My dog had Diarrhea for three days. I told my Parkville Hospital vet what was going on, and she told me to wait till Friday to come in, and it was Saturday. My dog had it shooting out of her, so I googled a good Vet hospital, and White Marsh popped up. I called them, and they told me to bring her in today. I kept telling my other vet she caught a bacterium of some sort, and she kept saying it was probably an upset stomach, the vet at White Marsh tested her sample of feces and put her on an IV for a few hours, and in fact, it was hookworms! I don't want to think what would have happened if I had waited. They always get my dog in a fast manner. I told my old vet to send my dog's records, I am switching. And of course, everything is going up in price, but this vet is worth it!
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April 2023 by Denise Leuschel
This office is not customer friendly, nor considerate. I was told to drop urine and fecal specimens off for analysis, after my dog's check up. I had to drop them off, during business hours, within 30 days. After 30 days, I would have to pay for the service, again. This service was included in the $400 exam fee, that I had paid. I tried to drop these off, on 2 different days. On both of these days, the office was inexplicably closed early. The closing hours, according to their website, are 7:00pm, for bothTues. & Wed. No signs were posted on the door, either days, with an explaination or apology.I guess updating the website, and or apologizing for the inconvenience, is too much to ask.
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April 2023 by Tina Geppi
We recently had to put our dog down, who had been with our family for 16yrs. Everyone was very friendly, they explained everything that was going to happen and even though it's hard losing your pet, they made the visit a little easier.
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March 2023 by Taylor B
They are wonderful here! I recently adopted a puppy who unfortunately had kennel cough and White Marsh animal hospital was very great and even was able to get me in on very short notice when my dog took a turn for the worse (thankfully she is better now!!)I definitely recommend! The staff is all very kind as well.
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February 2023 by Alex Lynn
The best vet in the area if you have a reactive or nervous dog. My rescue pittie is reactive to other dogs and very nervous with new people. They handle him very well and do what’s needed to make him feel comfortable. I’ve never had to wait longer than a few minutes after my appointment to get into a room. Truly the best staff