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2255 Oneida St, Denver, CO 80207, USA
Denver, Colorado 80207
+1 303-388-2255

I love this animal hospital. The staff are all very kind and caring and make you feel like you're their only patient. Had to put our dog down after learning some devistating news when reviewing x-rays, and everybody was so sweet and compassionate. The facility is also very clean!

The employees and vets here are the nicest! My dog has severe anxiety and have trouble going to the vet, they were so paitent and caring. Very good quality pet care

Have brought my dog here twice, once for routine checkup and once for emergency care. The staff and nurses have been consistently friendly and helpful. Prices were on the high side but reasonable for a decent local neighborhood vet. However on both visits the doctor was condescending and did not even try to engage with me when I brought up challenging conversations about care, which is a deal breaker for me.

I switched to this vet office about a year ago because (a) it was closer to my house and (b) all the amazing 5-star reviews. I am very pleased to report that the facility is very clean and the staff are very friendly! However, I just took my senior cat there a couple days ago because I suspected a kidney or UT infection. Both the vet and the vet tech were wonderfully nice...but they insisted they could not draw blood or urine without putting my cat under anesthesia—and guess what? The anesthesiologist couldn't do it today, so I'd have to make another appointment to bring her back another day (and pay for another office visit plus sedation). When I asked why they couldn't just draw blood and urine without sedation (they've done it before), the vet explained that because my cat (who weighs 8 pounds, has no claws, and is missing half her teeth) is "too feisty" and handling her is a "safety issue" and the vet tech is new and "doesn't feel comfortable" handling my cat. I was completely aghast. Isn't this a veterinarian's office? And aren't there other vets and vet techs here today who could take two minutes of their time to help examine my cat? Shouldn't I be able to bring my cat in for treatment and—oh, I don't know—expect to receive treatment? Furthermore, isn't part of becoming veterinarian or a vet tech—oh, I don't know—learning how to handle real, live animals who are experiencing stress and discomfort, possibly pain? Being a vet isn't about putting band-aids on teddy bears. I can't keep giving money to people whom I can't rely on to provide the very service I'm paying for, and I can't keep taking time off work to come to additional appointments because the office doesn't schedule staff who "feel comfortable" handling my pet. This encounter left me completely befuddled. I won't be going back.

Can't say enough good things about this place. Just took my dog Finn in there for the first time and had the best experience at a Vet that I have ever had. Highly recommend.

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Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center

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Opening hours

  • Monday
    8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Thursday
    8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Friday
    8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday
    8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
  • Sunday
    Closed

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4
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5
Based on 5 reviews

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Address:
2255 Oneida St, Denver, CO 80207, USA.
City:
Denver
Postcode:
80207

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ALL reviews about Park Hill Veterinary Medical Center

  • Sara
    Added 2016.01.20
    I love this animal hospital. The staff are all very kind and caring and make you feel like you're their only patient. Had to put our dog down after learning some devistating news when reviewing x-rays, and everybody was so sweet and compassionate. The facility is also very clean!
  • Isaiah
    Added 2016.01.15
    The employees and vets here are the nicest! My dog has severe anxiety and have trouble going to the vet, they were so paitent and caring. Very good quality pet care
  • Amber
    Added 2014.02.10
    Have brought my dog here twice, once for routine checkup and once for emergency care. The staff and nurses have been consistently friendly and helpful. Prices were on the high side but reasonable for a decent local neighborhood vet. However on both visits the doctor was condescending and did not even try to engage with me when I brought up challenging conversations about care, which is a deal breaker for me.
  • Jordan
    Added 2013.12.05
    I switched to this vet office about a year ago because (a) it was closer to my house and (b) all the amazing 5-star reviews. I am very pleased to report that the facility is very clean and the staff are very friendly! However, I just took my senior cat there a couple days ago because I suspected a kidney or UT infection. Both the vet and the vet tech were wonderfully nice...but they insisted they could not draw blood or urine without putting my cat under anesthesia—and guess what? The anesthesiologist couldn't do it today, so I'd have to make another appointment to bring her back another day (and pay for another office visit plus sedation). When I asked why they couldn't just draw blood and urine without sedation (they've done it before), the vet explained that because my cat (who weighs 8 pounds, has no claws, and is missing half her teeth) is "too feisty" and handling her is a "safety issue" and the vet tech is new and "doesn't feel comfortable" handling my cat. I was completely aghast. Isn't this a veterinarian's office? And aren't there other vets and vet techs here today who could take two minutes of their time to help examine my cat? Shouldn't I be able to bring my cat in for treatment and—oh, I don't know—expect to receive treatment? Furthermore, isn't part of becoming veterinarian or a vet tech—oh, I don't know—learning how to handle real, live animals who are experiencing stress and discomfort, possibly pain? Being a vet isn't about putting band-aids on teddy bears. I can't keep giving money to people whom I can't rely on to provide the very service I'm paying for, and I can't keep taking time off work to come to additional appointments because the office doesn't schedule staff who "feel comfortable" handling my pet. This encounter left me completely befuddled. I won't be going back.
  • Jada
    Added 2013.04.21
    Can't say enough good things about this place. Just took my dog Finn in there for the first time and had the best experience at a Vet that I have ever had. Highly recommend.
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