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September 2023 by Patricia Staton
My daughter brought a lady's horse here she was colicing and had twisted. They had to do surgery on her and she survived so my daughter is picking her up
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September 2023 by Kaye Amadora Taylor
Great care. Great staff. So glad I brought my 2 big guys up to them.
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August 2023 by Krista Carroll-Venezia
Very kind considerate staff!
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July 2023 by Nina Rau
I highly recommend Brazos valley equine and Dr. Kellerman! He found a difficult lameness issue with my mare and fixed it, the pricing is very affordable even for a farm call!
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April 2023 by Katherine Costanza
Dr. Johnson treated my horse while we were attending the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show in Katy, TX. He was extremely knowledgeable, thorough, and kind. Dr. Johnson and his attendant exhibited true professionalism.
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April 2023 by Cindy Taylor
I had an account and history with this facility . My mare and gelding were sick . Called twice for help with no calls back from a vet . They obviously are too busy .
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April 2023 by Jammae Valencia
Friendly knowledgeable staff and compassionate for both horses and clients.
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February 2023 by john smith
Worst vett experience ever. Waited 3 1/2 hrs past my appointment for some kid to come tell me that they couldn't treat my 6 month old 250lb. Mustang because he wasn't halter broken and considered "dangerous" lol how many 6 month old spanish mustangs do you think are just going to behave like a well trained 1/4 horse?? I also made it clear to the receptionist that he is a wild colt mustang long beforehand.. Place is a joke.
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February 2023 by Patricia Phillips
Amazing! Got me in without appt so I wouldn't have to make 2 trips. Very informative.
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January 2023 by David Egeland
Great people!! Had my daughter's horse (Pepper) there for two emergency colic situations. Unfortunately, the last one was fatal. Surgery revealed Pepper had a rare colic type cancer and there was no hope of recovery, so we had to put her down. Very tragic for my daughter, but the staff were great. As luck (or bad luck) would have it, our next horse (Atreus) had an eye injury and is still at the hospital. Hope to have him out in a week. Staff/Vets have always been friendly and good at explaining things.
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October 2022 by Erin K.
I had mixed feelings about my experience here. Dr. Ben Buchanan oversaw the care of two of my lifelong, beloved horses throughout August and September. In the end, I ended up losing both horses within a month of each other and am beyond devastated. Dr. Ben has a good heart and cares about his patients. He is optimistic and advocates for the horse and is compassionate in dealing with the owner. The interns were generally kind - particularly Dr. Sarah. Dr. Sarah was great and invested in both horses. Both Sarah and Ben were always open to questions and took good care of my horses. Ben is extremely bright and gives you his personal cell phone number to contact him with any questions, etc. The individuals in the front office are also very kind and friendly. However, there were some concerns that I had with the hospital itself and the billing in particular. The main indoor stalls and the stalls in ICU are nice. The main stalls are not air conditioned, but they do have decent fans, and the staff is accommodating in that they are willing to set up additional fans, etc. that the owner provides. The thing that really bothered me about the main stalls is that the floors were wood. The first horse I brought to the hospital was severely neurologic, so he stayed in the stall with the sling, but the floor of that stall was so slick that he actually slipped and fell and really struggled to get back up because there was just no way for him to get any traction on that floor. I was brushing him in the stall when he fell and got trapped up against the wall as he was struggling to get up. Fortunately, neither of us were hurt, but it was super traumatic, and I immediately went to buy stall mats to be put in the stall for him. The outdoor (pavilion) stalls are a different story. There was one stall with a fan, which was not the one my second horse ended up in. Those stalls were unbearably hot and full of flies. The horse stalled next to my horse had his head hanging in her stall all the time and was covered in dry sweat for a whole week. The waters in the outdoor stalls were not dumped regularly. I tried to be cooperative and tolerated her being in there, but when the bill came after I had lost her, I saw that they were charging $53 per day for those crappy, outdoor stalls with an additional $12 per day for administering antibiotics that I had already purchased. I believe the indoor stalls were $78.50 per day and went up from there depending on the number of "exams" they were charging for. Having been accustomed to indoor, air conditioned stalls at Texas A&M that were $35 per day for prolonged hospitalization, I just felt that the pricing was unreasonable. I provided all of the grain and hay for my horses, so the hospitalization charges were literally just for use of the stalls. I have felt a lot of guilt since losing my second horse because of the conditions she stayed in during the last days of her life. Even at home, I have certain standards for my horses' accommodations and was just not satisfied with the conditions in those outdoor stalls. Additionally, my first horse was euthanized at around 9 am; however, I was charged for three "exams" that day on top of being charged for the actual euthanasia, etc. The clinic opens at 9 am, and I was there with him from about noon the day prior through his euthanasia and he did not receive three exams that day. I was also charged for Intranasal oxygen that day, which he did not receive, and despite Ben agreeing that the charge was an oversight, I never received a refund or credit for that charge. Furthermore, all of the drugs from the pharmacy at the hospital were overpriced. They were charging $63 for each tube of Gastrogard, when I could go a mile down the road to Tractor Supply to get Ulcergard (same drug) for $35. Lastly, after bringing up my concerns with the bill, spending nearly 10k at the hospital, and losing both horses, Ben told me via email that I should not bring any more horses there, which is just super upsetting because he knows how difficult this has been
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July 2022 by Randy Bedford
Outstanding equine care. Expertise in all areas of horse health. Farrier is a true professional and has hoof care/treatment down to a science.
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March 2022 by Mike B
The wait time can be awhile to get your animal checked out so if you have a disability make sure you bring the things you need in case you need it. Staff appears to be courteous to customers that can be due to the fact that you will be waiting for over two hours from the time you check in to the time they can get to your animal.
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February 2022 by Curtis Tyson
Awesome staff ! Each one of them !
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October 2021 by Jennifer brown
Great experience. Very helpful and kind staff. Dr. Buchanan was phenomenal.