VCA North Portland Veterinary Hospital
Address |
3000 N Lombard St, Portland, OR 97217 |
Phone |
(503) 285-0462 (503) 285-0462 |
Website |
Click Here |
All Hours |
M7:30a to 7p |
T7:30a to 7p |
W7:30a to 7p |
Th7:30a to 7p |
F7:30a to 7p |
Sat8a to 5p |
Sun8a to 5p |
Open Today8a to 5p |
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Vet Name | CHERYL WARNER |
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Pet Name | PATCHES |
Owner Name | MARIE |
12.9.2015
Dr. warner and staff has been great when this last two year we had to put down two of our pets one was a stray and became very ill and aid too. the other was my friend of 19years and sick he was in the first stage of pain and the staff help me through it and to let him go with our suffering . I watch my friend and buddy pass with very little pain the staff sent a card and prints of his paws and our family has them hanging up with a picture. I took his los hard and my little [cat]patches did too.she was hurting for about a week too the vet help me with ideas to help her . my veterinarian take pride in the animals cthey care for and their owner I love this clinic and able to may payments too that help a lot too. there the best in my book thank you Cheryl and all the staff for the love you give us. Ms. Marie and patches
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Vet Name | CHERYL WARNER |
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Pet Name | PATCHES |
Owner Name | MARIE |
12.9.2015
When we had first gotten Daisy from the shelter, Dr. Hollister took Daisy under her wing. Daisy had to get a dental cleaning and Dr.Hollister was there for the entire process. A couple of months after we had Daisy, she scrunched four to six vertebraes in her back chasing a squirrel. We were so scared, but after we got her into the vet immediately, Dr. Hollister already had a plan; she immediately put Daisy on some medicine and had us crate rest her for at least two months. With weekly check ups, she was slowly getting back to normal. Dr. Hollister stayed with us through the entire process, and always reassured us that she wasn't going to let Daisy or us down. We then heard about a chiropractor that does dogs as well as people; we were desperate to help Daisy in any way that we could. After one visit, she was walking better than before. Dr. Hollister said Daisy was her miracle puppy. Dr. Hollister then wanted us to put Daisy on a special diet and monitor her for a little while longer and to keep going to the chiropractor. I don't know where Daisy would be without Dr. Hollister; she made everything okay, and made sure that She did whatever it took to make our Daisy well again. I don't trust anyone other than Dr. Hollister to handle my dog; her loving touch and how she is with animals, she is the best veterinarian in the world.
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Vet Name | Jenny Mitchell |
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Pet Name | Emma |
Owner Name | Cara |
9.10.2014
Emma was having potty trouble, and Dr. Mitchell was able to squeeze her in right away. She solved the case and helped my kitty (who was a royal terror) feel better so quickly! Dr. Mitchell makes me feel like I am part of the decision making process and not just a nervous pet parent. Thank you, Dr. Mitchell!
Vet Name | Jenny Mitchell |
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Pet Name | Emma |
Owner Name | Cara |
9.10.2014
I took my new puppy there for the first time recently. I have had bad experiences in the past with vets. This office has the friendliest staff and the vet that we saw was absolutely amazing. Paisley was crying the whole time and she was nervous, when the vet assistant took us back, she was so patient and when the vet came in she made us both feel at home. Within seconds, my puppy was calmed down and happy. She had amazing training advice and went over all options for future care with me, letting me know the prices, benefits and everything. She made me and my pup feel better about being at the vet. I lost my cat due to a poor vet clinic, and this was a very different atmosphere. I will never go to another clinic again.
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Vet Name | Dr. Dillon |
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Pet Name | Casey Jones, Stella Louise, Parker Charles, David William and Arthur Allen |
Owner Name | Marie |
3.22.2012
Our vet knows everyone of our cats. She treats each one of them as if they were human beings. If one of them is ill, she always follows up to make sure they recovered. A couple months ago, Blackie had to have his tail amputated because there was a cyst growing and his tail split optn. She treated him with the best of care and followedup several times to make sure he was getting around and had no ill affects from the surgery. Also, our Zoe shortly after we got her developed a serious blood disorder. She examines Zoe every 6 months and checked her blood count to make sure she is OK. She put her on prednizone every day and Zoe is holding her own.
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