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March 2024 by angela linck
Dr. Singh is an angel. He is the kindest, most caring, trustworthy doctor. He goes above and beyond. He saved our 15 year old morkie we are truly grateful and thankful for Dr. Singh and all that he has done for our beloved dog.
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March 2024 by Rebecca Guzman
Very caring, compassionate and knowledgeable. So grateful for the care my cat received.
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March 2024 by Melissa Verbos
This veterinarian clinic is by far the ABSOLUTE BEST PLACE FOR CARE!!! I happened to come across them quite some years ago and FELL IN LOVE IMMEDIATELY! The Dr LOVES his job and it shows so much! He goes above and beyond for his patients. My grandmother who had the same vet for over 30 years actually ended up switching to him because 1, what I told her about his wonderful care and 2, because he was actually less expensive for the same work plus extra friendly staff! Also they go above and beyond to help no matter the circumstances including when it comes to cost!!!! If you are in need of a vet or even possibly looking for cheaper service but still GREAT WORK AND OR SERVICE, I ABSOLUTELY RECOMMEND AT LEAST CHECKING THEM OUT! If I could give them a million stars ? I would! They are WONDERFUL!
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March 2024 by Roy A.
My 11-year-old pitty was diagnosed with open Pyometra after taking her to an emergency vet clinic. She wasn't critical, so the vet told us to look for more financially friendly options. After chatting with some co-workers about the situation, one suggested we check the Milwaukee walk-in vet clinic for the surgery. They were one of the more financially friendly options with availability, so we decided to come in for a consultation. We didn't wait too long (20 min) to get seen by the Doc, and then we got the quote. As mentioned before, it was significantly cheaper than other options and everything looked fair on the quote document they presented me (requested to remove the quote for a cone as we had one at home- they were happy to make the edit for us). They also took the time to pull records from her usual vet in order to update my pup on her shots. The operation went well and got to take my pup home the same day (Wednesday roughly at 3:30 pm) after coming in at 10:30 am initially. I saw the doctor leave around that time and he assured me everything went well. Got my questions answered over the phone and they saw her when a staple came off. It has been a great experience with the clinic thus far. Today is our dogo's post surgery check up, hope the Doc gives us only good news. The Doc and his staff saved us a good amount of money, but way more importantly, they saved our pup. Thank you Milwaukee Walk-In Vet Clinic!!
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March 2024 by Tony Martinez
Excellent Excellent Excellent! Doctor Singh truly went above and beyond for us. I cannot recommend him and his clinic enough. He gave us hope when we were all but hopeless. He is a GIFTED veterinarian and REALLY CARES.
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February 2024 by Cam Doyne
We took our 5 year old pit here after she got diagnosed from WVRC with pyometra, luckily it was caught in time where we were able to wait a couple hours for non- emergency vets to open up and get more options on pricing, considering the ER pricing was a steep slope. We didn’t have 8,000 dollars to spend. I started to loose hope, between clinics not taking new patients, or their surgeons not being in, it wasn’t looking great. We eventually found and called Milwaukee Walk-In Vet Clinic and once we told them the diagnosis, we were able to come in right away. They were able to get the previous tests from WVRC and get her in! They were so understanding about our financial worries, and assured we could figure something out. Before deciding to admitting her there, they showed us an invoice, no hidden fees, flat price. The relief I felt when I seen it! A little under 3,000 - it was much more reasonable and realistic for us. Considering the few places that could get her in were between 4,000-8,000. A couple hours later we picked our girl up, and was able to take her home. The staff here were very personable, compassionate and caring. They did great with our baby! Very grateful we found this place. They saved her truly ❤️
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February 2024 by ravi sodhi
Have tried different vets. We got great service for our puppy. Good prices and caring staff.
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February 2024 by Akhil kumar
I had a great experience with Dr. Singh here when my little dog ate a large piece of plastic off the ground. He helped us a lot, saved him both promptly, kindly, and without costing us a fortune.He was extremely understanding too, and I would highly recommend the Milwaukee Walk In Vet Clinic!
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February 2024 by janice worth
Dr.Rekhi Sing? Does Dr. Sing look like this. Aka Dr. Mahavir Sing Rekhi. His abuse caught on tape by his own staff.He was suspended by the Canadian Veteranarmy College. He was charged for animal abuse.My Dog was his victim.Go to YouTube and type in the above nameDr. Mahavir Sing Rekhi.Dr. Mahavir Sing is a Monster
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February 2024 by Mike Robinson
To be clear im choosing my words to protect myself from legal action. Dr. Singh is allegedly the same vet from Ontario Canada who was suspected of abusing his patients. Again allegedly he was caught on security cams doing so and investigated by the governing body over vets. It was well documented in the media as well.
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February 2024 by ss singh
I went to this clinic with my sick cat. Got immediate service at a good price. Everyone was very compassionate and nice. I would recommend this clinic to everyone.
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February 2024 by lauren wylie
Really weird answering service
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February 2024 by Jesse Holmes
If you want examples of negligence, misfeasance or malfeasance, based upon perspective, come on over.. My father brought his dog in because one side of her jaw was fractured due to dental issues, which happens commonly with small dogs. They started out nice by timely getting the blood work done, then getting x-rays, followed by removing the necrotic teeth. However, I don't think they read the blood work before sedating her. If they did, they would've found out she was in kidney failure and the sedatives they used would further put my dog into renal failure, also septic. If the clinic did the the proper x-rays and read them, they would've found the wearing in the jaw-line and the infection in her jaw. Which would warn them that removing the teeth would mostly likely cause fracture and allow the infection to enter the blood stream causing further harm. Nice touch of them to recommend my father to remove her jaw after leaving the dog looking like she tried to rip her jaw off. So I sent him to a specialty clinic where they were furious about the level of care. An extra 3k later at a different clinic, the dog is alive and well. That's just our experience and opinion, make your own judgements. We personally will never recommend this institution to anyone nor do we want closure. We just want our experience to be heard.Ps 2 Month after this post, Missy passed with a jaw that was wired shut
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February 2024 by Cheryl M.
For the last 4 years we have been taking Remington & Buckley to Milwaukee Walk In Veterinary Clinic who I have ALWAYS referred everyone I know to. We have always spoken highly of this clinic but that definitely changed today! Took Remy in today because he literally pooped once & puked 7 times all over my house while the girls were sleeping and I was gone.... (He never has accidents) We waited almost 45 minutes while they just kept doing nail trims instead handling sick animals, and basically dragged a dying dog across the waiting room floor 3 times back and forth... We asked for a muzzle for us to put on him before they came in because he freaks out every time they examine him and they never brought it in. Had to ask 3 times to finally get one that was covered in puke and blood (which of course we didn't realize until we actually got it on his face Doc (if that's what you want to call him) came in and was a complete a$$ from the moment he walked in..... We were told he was a 5 year old male here for a nail trim (he is 4 and here not for a nail trim), He didn't even touched him and said it was probably just a peanut butter or chicken allergy, then while we were trying to ask him if he could get another male to come in and help hold Remy while he checked him out, he literally leans back and starts getting irate and says I've been listening to you for half an hour what do you want me to do??? (NOT TRUE ).... We started to voice our concerns about the disgusting muzzle and I tried to take a picture of it but he snatched it off the table and said no. No I won't allow you to take a photo , So we said we were leaving... He starts yelling fine leave. I should be going home right now anyways ! I turn around and tell him not to worry because we will never be returning (with a little more color in my response of course) and he literally asks me what country I'm from because of how I talk !!!! (Not that it makes a difference but he is the foreigner not me )... He told us to get the fu*k out of his building and off his property... I forgot my jacket so he brought it out while I was filling my mom in (who was on the phone with my Aunt Linda) and he starts yelling at me leaning in towards my mom's window telling me to leave... Told him I was calling the cops to at least get a copy of my dog's medical records since I wasn't allowed in the building... He went back inside and he and his cronies literally opened the window just so they could listen to us and watch us in the parking lot . When I stuck my head in the door to ask the other people his name, noone said a word and he ran out into the waiting area and he told me to get out and go to a mental hospital! I would like to thank the Butler Police department that I had to call for such a stupid thing.... The officer that came out was amazing and told the doctor he was in the wrong after I showed him the videos of how he was acting and also referred us to another that that he takes his dog too. They of course intentionally would not provide me with a copy of his medical records nor did they send them to the new clinic like they told the officer they were going to). We literally left and took Remington to Mayfair Animal Hospital & Emergency and were treated so nicely! For the last 4 years anytime we have taken him to the vet. He hides and screams and won't go near any employees! Today he made a new best friend with Roxanne at the new clinic who took wonderful care of him! God only knows what these people have done to my dog when we had to leave him there to be sedated after the same doctor tried to give him a sedation shot two years ago and he poked him with the needle. Then when Remy moved he pulled the needle out and had to poke him again!! I should have known after that day not to take him back but we had a wonderful girl named Stephanie who worked there and she was great with him. However she is no longer there... Wonder why of course nobody would tell me that answer today.... The pictures of that I am posting with the muzz
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January 2024 by Beth Pickhard
EDIT: I heard back from the vet this morning. The claim is that I was told that test results would take 6-7 weeks, which was not communicated to me. If the vet tech and/or reception staff had known more, I would have been more satisfied with my experience.The aftercare and communication were terrible. I took my cat in for worms. He was prescribed various medications. The vet seemed very sure my cat had ringworm. He recommended I get him tested. In the office, the vet tech couldn't explain why I should get him tested because I was already prescribed a topical lotion so the vet came back into the room and explained. I waited for the test results then called the office and was told that they would call me. I called their office again after not hearing back. Again, I was told that the vet would call me. The third time I called, I was told that they don't call people with negative test results, only positive. This was never communicated to me. It has been three weeks. I still don't have the results back. The worst part is that I have been worried about my cat and him getting other animals, or people, sick. Even though I could get my cat in quickly, the visit with the vet felt rushed and the aftercare information was lacking.