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Kirsti J.

10/03/2018

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Throughout the entire appointment the tech continued to ask Multiple times and made statements like “if you can’t pay for this” or “you don’t have to do it all today.” So much that I honestly couldn’t even tell you what they were trying to make me pay for. They didn’t care about my dog or his care. All they wanted was for me to buy their packages so much so that his eye has an Ulcer right now and the tech said “now the vet thinks the most important thing today is getting our preventative package.” Which includes: a pet id card, recommendation for flea control, and a bunch of other bull****. So I then asked “don’t you think the most important thing would be treating his eye IF for some reason I couldn’t afford everything?” She replied “oh yes that too” she had already made a dash by what her and the vet thought were the most important issues for the day as you can see on the picture attached. The Heartworm test, Rabies, Interceptor. Clearly they only care about selling product. It’s sad.

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hannah.morris.96

08/10/2012

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My puppy, Tybee, who is 6 year...

My puppy, Tybee, who is 6 years old and my right hand man tore his ACL at the end of last year. Without resources to get it fixed immediately, he ended up having a partial tear in his second leg as well. Frantic and unable to see my pup in so much pain, I began searching for a vet to perform surgery to correct this problem (at an actual price we could afford.) First we checked out a TPLO specialist, the price was far too high for a young military couple, and the separation (for physical therapy) was a hard pill to swallow. My dog is very attached to me, and over a month apart would destroy his heart. So I called every vet and vet hospital within a 200 mile radius of our then home in Beaufort, SC. After much debate we settled on getting his surgery done at Case Veterinary Hospital in Savannah, GA by Dr. Mike Ammermon. Immediately, Dr. Ammermon made us feel good in our decision by taking care to answer every single question we had – and never rushing us. He had taken a large amount of time out of his busy schedule to make sure prior to surgery that Tybee was feeling ok and if there was anything he needed (we had about a month between when we became in contact to when the surgery was scheduled.) We decided to go with the TTA surgery (bilateral) and have both legs operated on at the same time for a hopefully quicker recovery. We haven’t regretted that decision for one moment. After about a week, we picked Tybee up from Case and brought him home. Though the first few weeks were rough, he immediately began to walk better (something I hadn’t seen in a long, long time.) At his 6 week checkup, we saw from the xrays that everything was healing properly. By his 12 week checkup, he even gave Dr. Ammermon a lick on the face! (A huge accomplishment for Tybee has a serious case of white coat syndrome.) We recently moved to Savannah, but even before we had we agreed that coming to Case was well worth the hour drive. Each and every time we visit, we are treated with such kindness, and after every visit Dr. Ammermon makes sure to call and give us thorough updates. I have never been more satisfied with any procedure or service that is offered at Case. If your pup is suffering from a torn ACL or needs any type of orthopedic work, I would highly recommend Dr. Ammermon at Case Veterinary Hospital and the TTA surgery. Not only will your pup thank you, you will NOT be let down. I can only give them my upmost thanks for everything they have done for me and my Tybee.

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yououghttoknow

04/24/2010

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New younger doctors are HORRIBLE!

I used to take my dog there many years ago. So I took my kitten, and they euthanized her because she bit them. I went to pick her up and they said she was sent off to Atlanta to make sure the vet does not catch anything from her. She was a perfectly fine kitten with an injury.

DO NOT TAKE YOUR FELINE TO THESE HEARTLESS PEOPLE LACKING IN EXPERIENCE.

claimed iconBusiness Response09/23/2011

Your experience was unfortunate as well as traumatic and we are truly sorry that the circumstances dictated this outcome. When a pet is not vaccinated for RV, has neurological symptoms, and bites a human, the local animal control and health department has juridiction over the steps that must be taken. The only way to test for rabies is euthanasia and the sending of brain tissue to the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta. Because rabies is fatal and a zoonotic disease to humans, we are legally required to report any bite from an unvaccinated animal. Again, I am sorry that you were not given a clearer understanding of the circumstances and we are sorry for your loss. The reading of this review was our first knowledge about your concern.

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danadhart

01/13/2009

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Excellent Clinic

When moving to Savannah, one of my first tasks was to find a vet for my beloved dog. I called Case after hearing good things, and asked to make a "Meet and Greet" appointment. The staff was so wonderful, giving me and my dog a tour of the hospital and arranging for an introduction between my dog and some of the doctors. This made me feel much more comfortable and the doctors indicated that they liked the idea of getting to know their patients before any real visits occur. We have had nothing but positive experiences from this clinic, and are always treated with respect and compassion. The other review here mentions no outside space for the animals, but I feel much safer knowing my dog will not be outside in such a busy traffic area. Case earns the highest marks in my opinion!!!

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We are committed to enhancing lives of families, caring for one pet at a time.

Hours
Regular Hours
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Services/Products
We are a full service veterinary hospital that has been serving Savannah's pets since 1909. We offer veterinary preventative care services as well as dentistry, ultrasound, surgery, digital x-ray, and hospitalization. We are one of the 15% of veterinary hospitals that is accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association. We offer Wellness Plans for your pet starting at $25.00 per month. For more information, visit us at www.casevet.com
Brands
Greenies, Science Diet, Thundershirts
Payment method
discover, visa, amex, mastercard, debit, all major credit cards
Neighborhoods
Southside, Avalon - Oglethorpe Mall Area
Amenities
Grooming for dogs Boarding Bathing Pet Supplies Laparoscopic Surgery Orthopedic Surgery
Accreditation

American Veterinary Medical Association

Veterinary Hospital Manager's Association

Veterinary Study Groups

Greater Savannah Veterinary Association

Georgia Veterinary Association

Associations
American Animal Hospital Association
Categories
Veterinarians, Pet Boarding & Kennels, Pet Grooming, Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals
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