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January 2024 by Jane George
Very disappointed this round .
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January 2024 by Shirley Curchins
Best vets ever! Great staff also!
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January 2024 by Claire Summers
Special thanks to Dr. Ellis and Dr. Van Pelt, as well as all the friendly, knowledgeable staff, for taking such great care of Bijou! You ladies are the best!
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January 2024 by Don and Pat Post
Kind and compassionate
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December 2023 by Travis Reuling
I have never had a bad experience at Roseville. Everyone is so kind, polite and caring. My Lab doesn't mind going to her visits there either and they take such good care of her.
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December 2023 by MFC1029
Travel with my dog internationally so need it special health certificate issued by the vet and approved by USDA. Kendra had all the paperwork prepared in advanced, exceptional service, everyone is kind, treated my dog with genuine care. Receive the next day electronically the approved USDA certificate. They know what they are doing. Great place to take your pet!
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December 2023 by Brittany Bryant
Wonderful staff! They always take amazing care of my cat, Marley. I've never had a single issue there. And they love my cat carrier lol
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December 2023 by Karla Edwards
On Nov 28th 2023 my regular Veterinary Clinic was not able to see my 11 month old kitten Stella for an urgent sick appointment. Roseville Veterinary Clinic was able to work Stella in for an urgent sick appointment. Receptionists Stacy and Nancy, the Veterinary Technicians and Dr Amanda Van Pelt were all very caring, compasinate, kind, friendly and most of all, gave my little girl excellent care. I appreciate each and every one of you! I highly recommend Roseville Veterinary Clinic.
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November 2023 by Brittany Moats
HORRIBLE!!!! WILL NOT GO BACK!!
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November 2023 by L Brickley
They are amazing! Staff is kind and responsive. Have gone there for emergencies and for absolute worst day of our lives, they have been nothing but supporting! Thank you all!!
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November 2023 by Brandi Rodzwic
Roseville Veterinary Clinic in Boyce*** DOES NOT FOLLOW THE PRINCIPLES OF VETERINARY MEDICAL ETHICS OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ***1. The licensed veterinarian has assumed the responsibility for making medical judgements regarding the health of the patient(s) and the need for medical therapy ***and has instructed the client on a course of therapy appropriate to the circumstance. ***2. Veterinarians may choose whom they will serve. ***Both the veterinarian and the client have the right to establish or decline a Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship and to decide on treatment. *** The decision to accept or decline treatment and related cost should be based on adequate discussion of clinical finding, diagnostic techniques, treatment, likely outcome, estimated cost, and reasonable assurance of payment. Once the veterinarian and client have agreed and the veterinarian has begun patient care, they may not neglect their patient and must continue to provide professional services related to that injury or illness within the previously agreed limits.***As subsequent needs and cost for patient care are identified, the veterinarian and client must confer and reach agreement on the continued care and responsibility for fees. If the informed client declines further care or declines to assume the responsibility for fee, the VCPR may be terminated by either party. ***We were provided a treatment plan in which the estimated range was $885.50-$975.30 after reviewing the recommendations of treatment we opted out of $306.50 for labs and blood work, becauseA. We didn’t see it necessary as this was a non-life threatening situation. (Hematoma on inner ear).B. We know our financial obligations and thought it was best opt out due to it being a large expense.Now that we opted out for those labs, we were prepared for a treatment plan range of $579-$668.80. (Affordable range for us, so we signed).When treatment was complete and it was time to check out, we were told the bill is now $896.45.The reason being that our dog wasn’t responding to the initial type of sedation method, so they proceeded to fully sedate her WITHOUT notifying us. Not only are veterinarians required to notify of such things, we as clients have the right to approve or disapprove of course of treatment.*** This is a form of malpractice. ***This is not a clinic I would recommend and I’m very disappointed in how this situation was handled.
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November 2023 by Brenda Jenkins
Excellent care! Would highly recommend this practice.
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November 2023 by Tom “TomnSuz” Beebe
Our Molly was first seen for an urgent matter & they got us right in. We’re so pleased with the care given to Molly, as well as how friendly and kind everyone was. The doctor was thorough, easy to talk to and very helpful. We’ve decided to make this our vet for Molly’s care.
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November 2023 by Angie B
We have been coming to Roseville for several years now. The veterinarians and technicians have been responsible for saving different pets over the years! They are efficient, kind, punctual. They take a conservative approach to help keep costs down while still being able to get an accurate diagnosis. I refer them to all my friends and family.
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October 2023 by Jerry Clarke
Very friendly and got us right in !