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January 2024 by William Sandoval
A very suitable place for people who want to solve any problem with the health of mares and horses.
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January 2024 by Phyllis Ly
Been taking my dogs here for 10+ years now. Dr. Baird & team are great!
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January 2024 by Jim R
Excellent services and staff. Highly recommend.
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November 2023 by Sue Harlan
Love Fulshear Animal and Dr. Baird and all her staff!
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October 2023 by Melanie Hymes
I love this vet clinic. Her staff has always been nothing but helpful and quick when it comes to getting you scheduled, checked-in, checked-out or making sure you speak with a vet tech or Dr. Baird when needed. Dr. Baird's love for animals is on point. She's a very direct person, but when you have an urgent situation, she provides so much compassion and care to whatever the situation may be. She helped us through a scare when we got our puppy and recently helped us send our dog, Freyja, over the rainbow bridge. Her staff was so sweet and respectful with my husband and 10 year old daughter when they had to bring our dog in. She even took the time to put my daughter at ease over the process and explain how our dog's passing might affect our other dog.If you want a knowledgeable vet with a clear passion for animals, this is where you should go.
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September 2023 by A J
Our first visit. We took our two scaredy cats. They were fine. Dr. Baird and her assistant were kind and efficient. The cats were handled with care and as little as necessary.A big hit with us, too!!
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June 2023 by Ana Ojeda
The Staff is very nice and professional. Dr. Baird is wonderful and caring.
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June 2023 by Patti Ransdell
Dr Marnie Baird has taken care of our dogs for the last 13+ years. She and her staff are so caring. We recently lost our 13+ year lab who, we feel lived that long due to the excellent care she was given by Dr Baird. She had a number of issues that Dr Baird took care of. You won’t find a better Dr to take care of your fur babies.Patti & Bill Ransdell
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May 2023 by Fady Iskander
Great everything !From staff to care, everything exceeded my expectationsHighly recommended, We have a new vet .
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March 2023 by Shelby Kyle
They are very nice and provide great service! My pet had surgery. When surgery was completed, they called to let me know my pet was out of surgery and all is well. Very clean and organized place. Prices are a tad higher than others, but Dr. Baird is a very good vet!
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December 2022 by kbyoungfamily
I cannot say enough good things about Dr. Marne and her staff. Dr. Marne is kind and compassionate and approached our dog's care as if he were her own. We owe her so much - without her help, our dog would not be here today!
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October 2022 by Cathy Byland
We were long term clients for the past ten years with multiple dogs being seen here, who as of today will no longer be using Fulshear Animal Hospital. Our two Weimaraners have been seen by Dr. Baird since they were weeks old. It has become apparent that the volume of clients has increased over the years due to the growth of the surrounding area. In turn this has caused a drastic decrease in the professional kind quality of care received here. Dr. Baird is overwhelmed by the number of clients sitting in her waiting room and rushes through appointments with an argumentative rude demeanor (as also noted in other reviews!) and with little care to invest any real time in thoroughly evaluating the patient.The practice is only managed by one Vet and when she is out of town you are left to fend for yourself. In the past we were willing to endure this possibility because we felt we could trust her professional knowledge and her approach was reasonable with consideration to extent and cost of care.On June 30th our female needed to be seen for what turned out to be an ulcerated mast cell tumor. When attempting to make an appointment, I was told she was out of office until 7/5 and was triple booked for days upon her return. We sought another vet and Zoey was diagnosed with the MCT which also turned later into diabetes. As you can imagine the stress of having to go see another vet during a health crisis and then having to managing the new diagnoses was a stressor. Thankfully the care we received from Dr. Duff at Cross Creek Animal Hospital was night and day different. He got down on the floor with Zoey and was extremely gentle. He listened at length to me and also was very flexible in his treatment.After the surgery to remove the tumor, we continued to see Dr. Duff for management of her diabetes. With her diabetes being more in range, I made an appointment with Fulshear Animal Hospital to loop Dr. Baird back in and return to her care. During our visit today she was extremely rude and quick to refer us to an Internist. Unfortunately, Cross Creek Animal Hospital had not sent over the recent records as requested, so in Dr. Baird’s defense she did not have prior records to evaluate. However, she was extremely reluctant to spend any time understanding the recent occurrences and when I offered to show her the glucose curves conducted, she went as far as stating “with 63 other appointments today that does not allow for me to get a chance to review the information.” It was at that moment my prior suspensions were confirmed, too many patients not enough time. Not a position you want your elderly dog with chronic health concerns to be seen in. She also went to the extent of rudely commenting with a snarky tone “it’s too bad that diabetes has finally put her at an ideal weight.”If you are looking for a vet that is uncompassionate, condescending, argumentative and more about the volume of patients than actually caring about what is going on with your dog or cat then this place works. I am thankful for position we were in to open our eyes to what our dogs' veterinary care could be. After today's visit we know now that we care way too much to allow our beloved dogs to endure this. With the areas growth there are fortunately also now other options for compassionate, kind, professional veterinary care in the Katy/Fulshear area. Hopefully you will choose wisely!
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October 2022 by Cathy B.
We were long term clients for the past ten years with multiple dogs being seen here, who as of today will no longer be using Fulshear Animal Hospital. Our two Weimaraners have been seen by Dr. Baird since they were weeks old. It has become apparent that the volume of clients has increased over the years due to the growth of the surrounding area. In turn this has caused a drastic decrease in the professional kind quality of care received here. Dr. Baird is overwhelmed by the number of clients sitting in her waiting room and rushes through appointments with an argumentative rude demeanor (as also noted in other reviews!) and with little care to invest any real time in thoroughly evaluating the patient. The practice is only managed by one Vet and when she is out of town you are left to fend for yourself. In the past we were willing to endure this possibility because we felt we could trust her professional knowledge and her approach was reasonable with consideration to extent and cost of care. On June 30th our female needed to be seen for what turned out to be an ulcerated mast cell tumor. When attempting to make an appointment, I was told she was out of office until 7/5 and was triple booked for days upon her return. We sought another vet and Zoey was diagnosed with the MCT which also turned later into diabetes. As you can imagine the stress of having to go see another vet during a health crisis and then having to managing the new diagnoses was a stressor. Thankfully the care we received from Dr. Duff at Cross Creek Animal Hospital was night and day different. He got down on the floor with Zoey and was extremely gentle. He listened at length to me and also was very flexible in his treatment. After the surgery to remove the tumor, we continued to see Dr. Duff for management of her diabetes. With her diabetes being more in range, I made an appointment with Fulshear Animal Hospital to loop Dr. Baird back in and return to her care. During our visit today she was extremely rude and quick to refer us to an Internist. Unfortunately, Cross Creek Animal Hospital had not sent over the recent records as requested, so in Dr. Baird's defense she did not have prior records to evaluate. However, she was extremely reluctant to spend any time understanding the recent occurrences and when I offered to show her the glucose curves conducted, she went as far as stating "with 63 other appointments today that does not allow for me to get a chance to review the information." It was at that moment my prior suspensions were confirmed, too many patients not enough time. Not a position you want your elderly dog with chronic health concerns to be seen in. She also went to the extent of rudely commenting with a snarky tone "it's too bad that diabetes has finally put her at an ideal weight." If you are looking for a vet that is uncompassionate and more about the volume of patients than actually caring about what is going on with your dog or cat then this place works. I am thankful for position we were in to open our eyes to what our dogs veterinary care could be. After today's visit we know now that we care way too much to allow our beloved dogs to endure this. With the areas growth there are fortunately also now other options for compassionate, kind, professional veterinary care in the Katy/Fulshear area. Hopefully you will choose wisely!
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August 2022 by Lynette Perez
Dr Baird and her staff are amazing. Very honest Vet, and she’s always on point. Now my Mom’s dog and my daughters dog come here too.
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May 2022 by Patti Letter Lacy
Dr. Baird and her staff are phenomenal. They are always courteous and helpful. When we had to put our sweet dog down, Dr. Baird was loving, gentle and kind. 100% recommend Fulshear Animal Hospital. ❤️