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February 2024 by Rebecca Rabon
This place is amazing, they have taken great care of my dog who is on hospice. The employees could not be nicer, and I feel like my Charles is in really good care.
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February 2024 by Aili Desai
Parker’s Paws has taken such great care of my cat Tom- I switched over from another vet a couple years ago after reading all the positive reviews and wanting the best for my cat. I’ve been so happy with them- they are great at his annual visits and it's clear the vet techs and vets love animals so much. They treat my cat like he's their own (and he loves people). When I've had to bring him in for problem visits (a URI), they were informative and reassuring. I'm a super anxious pet parent- I call with every little concern, and everyone from the receptionists to the medical staff are always patient and more than happy to answer questions. The vets call back quickly, even when they are swamped, which I so appreciate!! Thank you for helping me keep my fur baby healthy!
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February 2024 by Ryan Delahanty
This place is amazing. Dr. Spence and all of the staff are terrific thoughtful, and really care about your pets. They are straightforward on pricing. The care and love they show for our furry friends who is quite touching.
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February 2024 by Justin Judson
Dr. Klapheke and her staff are the best! They have always been friendly, accommodating, professional, knowledgeable, and genuinely express concern for your pets. I don't ever feel like they're trying to rush me out or are dismissive with any of my concerns. The whole team, including Dr. K, listen attentively and are thorough in their evaluations and analysis. It's worth me driving 30 minutes each way to get there, because I feel 100% confident in them. Their prices are also reasonable. I seldom leave reviews, but because of my love for my dogs and how great I feel about Parker's Paws, I'm gladly taking a few minutes out to show my appreciation and hope to provide helpful advice if you (yes, you) are trying to decide on a vet. Look no further!
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February 2024 by Christine Cash
The entire staff at Parker's Paws is amazing! I could not recommend them more. We have been bringing our 2 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels to Dr K and her team for over 4 years now. We had an emergency situation recently with our oldest dog, and Dr K and her team navigated us through the entire process and were extremely knowledgeable, compassionate, and thorough from start to finish. They truly go above and beyond. Highly recommend!!
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February 2024 by Justin Willard
I truly cannot say enough good things about Dr. K and her team. Out of all the veterinarians I have been to over the years, Dr. K and her team are the most caring, competent, capable, and genuine ones out there.
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January 2024 by Toni Isaacs
The veterinarian and support staff were very helpful and friendly. They were also running on schedule so I didn't have to wait long until someone came out to my car and walked me and my cat into the office.
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January 2024 by Barrett Sutton
The people are very customer and pet friendly. It is always nice to be there
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January 2024 by Adam Carr
They are easy to work with, and do everything they can to meet your pet when they need help. Their prices are reasonable and only charge for services that are necessary.We tried them once and now take all our pets here!
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January 2024 by Amanda Carter
My vet, Dr. Harris, retired last year so I had to find a new vet for my cats. The first place I tried did not work out so well so I am very pleased to have found this place with such a great, caring, & knowledgeable staff. They have helped me with one cat's teeth issues and the other's old age. Both my cats are now happier and healthier for it.
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January 2024 by Emily Walker
I’m writing a novel, but the TLDR is that Parker’s paws is the best veterinary hospital in the city, and I can’t imagine taking our pup anywhere else.Now, for my novel…The entire staff at Parker’s Paws is absolutely amazing (truly, every single person), especially Dr. K and Dr. C, who have taken amazing care of our Theo boy during scary bouts of aspiration pneumonia and his most recent lymphoma diagnosis. We had been burned by a former vet that misdiagnosed our boy a few years back almost resulting in him passing, and we did thorough research and asked trusted friends in the area who we should go to instead. SO many people mentioned Parker’s Paws, and the moment we came, we felt at such peace with the expertise, passion and kindness everyone had.Our precious Theo got diagnosed with lymphoma recently, and our world felt like it was ending. Throughout this, they encouraged our intuitions (our dog was showing very minimal signs), went the extra mile to offer referrals and treatment plans, and would text and call us to check in and help us not feel alone during so much grief and overwhelm. They’ve worked late to help answer our questions, they’ve researched supplements we’ve sent to them, and they’ve shown us care beyond measure. Knowing that we have the best team while our boy battles cancer has brought us so much gratitude. They have given us 100% unconditional guarantee that their focus is theo’s quality of life and that they will work to make sure he has the very best.We’ve shed so many tears, but we haven’t felt alone in the slightest amidst all of this, feeling all the confidence in the world that we have the most intelligent, expert team walking into this with us.“A good vet takes care of your pet when they are healthy, but a great vet takes care of them when they are sick.”
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December 2023 by Samantha Triplett
I started taking my dog to Parker’s when I moved to Nashville. He’s ten years old, but still has a lot of life left in him. I’ve had his teeth cleaned several times, including right before moving two years ago. Pro-tip, you don’t have to pay $500 plus to get your dog’s teeth cleaned, just go to rural town outside of the city. Anyway, he has had two annual appointments by this point, and I just can’t get over how I get pushed and even forced to purchase unnecessary things every time I’m there. He just had his second annual less than two months ago, but unfortunately his ear was bothering him and I decided to take him in. The vet insisted on doing another full evaluation on him, even though I told her that he just had a full evaluation less than two months ago. She didn’t give me an option, and just jumped right in to examining him, and telling me things I already knew from the last appointment I had. I guess I should have just told her I wouldn’t pay for a full evaluation and to just address the ear, though unlike this vet, I do have respect for others. When I made the appointment, I let them know “possible ear infection.” She immediately went into this whole diatribe about how dogs don’t get ear infections and did her best to make me feel like an inadequate human being (yet she wrote ear infection on the eval?). She legitimately spoke to me like I was five years old. All I thought was “well, you are the vet, after all.” She then proceeded to tell me how horrible shape his teeth were in and that I really needed to get them cleaned in the next year. Again, this was two months after his last annual in which they told me his teeth were looking pretty good and no immediate concerns. Back to the ear problem I came in for. She basically gave me an option between an actual medicine and a wash… “but he probably just needs his food changed?” Well, which is it? Why are you giving me options all of a sudden? I know his ear is a problem, what is the best solution? Nobody really knows. But she charged me for a full evaluation, a test to confirm it was a yeast infection, and some ear wash I’m supposed to use every couple of days that I probably could have bought at a local pet store. But thank god I got an estimate to get his teeth cleaned. Another pro-tip to anyone reading this, you can get your pets medicine from Costco for much cheaper, but this vet does require you to get in for a written script and you’ll probably have to argue with them for a bit before they’ll finally give in and write you one to take elsewhere. Oh, And if you do want allergy meds for your senior dog, they also require you do some “senior” dog tests first that’s somewhere around $250-$300. Overall, there have been little things here and there, but this last visit really was the cherry on top for me. I let it sit for a couple of days, but I really just can’t get over it and feel others should know of my experiences here before choosing this clinic. Or maybe just avoid DVM Sloan. Until this week, I was fine to get past all of the other issues I’ve had.
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December 2023 by Scotti Stark
Absolute best vet in TN!
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December 2023 by Donavon K
Very affordable, friendly and nice place.
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November 2023 by Jared Hubbard
They care about their (pet) customers as if they are their own. We moved nearly an hour away and I wouldn't even consider finding a new vet.