Puget Sound Veterinary Specialty & Emergency - Gig Harbor, Washington

Dirección: 6565 Kimball Dr, Gig Harbor, WA 98335.
Teléfono: 2534005052.
Página web: pugetsoundvetspecialists.com
Especialidades: Veterinario, Servicio de urgencias veterinarias.
Otros datos de interés: Servicios en el lugar, Entrada accesible para personas en silla de ruedas, Estacionamiento accesible para personas en silla de ruedas, Sanitarios accesibles para personas en silla de ruedas, Sanitario, Se recomienda concertar cita.
Opiniones: Esta empresa tiene 140 valoraciones según Google My Business.
Opinión media: 4.1/5.

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Puget Sound Veterinary Specialty & Emergency 6565 Kimball Dr, Gig Harbor, WA 98335

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Puget Sound Veterinary Specialty & Emergency es una clínica veterinaria de alto nivel ubicada en Gig Harbor, Washington, a unos 35 millas al suroeste de Seattle. Situada en la dirección 6565 Kimball Dr, Gig Harbor, WA 98335, esta institución ofrece una amplia gama de servicios de especialidades veterinarias y atención de emergencias.

La clínica cuenta con especialistas en diversas áreas de la medicina veterinaria, lo que le permite proporcionar atención integral a los animales de compañía. Algunas de las especialidades en las que trabajan incluyen medicina interna, cirugía, oncología, cardiología, ojos, neurología y radiología.

Además, Puget Sound Veterinary Specialty & Emergency se esfuerza por garantizar la conveniencia y comodidad de sus clientes. Ofrece servicios en el lugar, acceso fácil para personas en silla de ruedas, estacionamiento accesible para personas en silla de ruedas y sanitarios accesibles para personas en sill

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| Características | Detalles |
|-----------------|----------|
| Especialidades | Veterinario, Servicio de urgencias veterinarias |
| Accesibilidad | Servicios en el lugar, Entrada accesible para personas en silla de ruedas, Estacionamiento accesible para personas en silla de ruedas, Sanitarios accesibles para personas en silla de ruedas |
| Servicios | Sanitario |
| Requerimiento | Se recomienda concertar cita |

Aunque no tengo acceso a opiniones recientes, de acuerdo con las valoraciones en Google My Business, Puget Sound Veterinary Specialty & Emergency tiene una media de 4.1/5 estrellas en 140 valoraciones. Esto es una buena indicación de que la clínica es respetada y valorada por los dueños de animales en la región.

👍 Opiniones de Puget Sound Veterinary Specialty & Emergency

Puget Sound Veterinary Specialty & Emergency - Gig Harbor, Washington
Dana M.
5/5

My sweet 10 month old kitten Cece came down with a rare disorder. After seeing three other vets who were unable to identify Cece’s affliction (including an emergency room here in Olympia) I was blessed to go to Puget Sound Veterinary Specialist and Emergency. The emergency clinic saw Cece quickly that very evening…..they were thorough, informative, kind (I was extraordinarily stressed), and identified the best method to get Cece in to see Dr. Brenna (the clinics veterinary neurologist) ASAP. Cece saw Dr. Brenna the very next day. From that point forward Dr. Brenna and her wonderful assistants, Amy and Brittany, took focused, careful, and effective care of my Cece. They investigated multiple possibilities for Cece’s affliction and identified a treatment plan. Dr. Brenna kept Cece at the clinic several days to ensure she did not have a negative reaction to the prescribed medicines. Dr. Brenna continues to see Cece to fine tune the medications, ensure Cece thrives, and hopefully in the long run get Cece off the medications. At all times the clinic advised me in advance of the estimated cost of going forward. I cannot say enough about the care Cece received and how kindly I’ve been treated. Cece loves the staff at Puget Sound Veterinary Specialty…and I do too. We are very fortunate to have this excellent clinic available to us here in the Puget Sound.

Puget Sound Veterinary Specialty & Emergency - Gig Harbor, Washington
Kierston L.
5/5

First of all I want to say this is one of the absolute best veterinarian interactions I have ever had.

Beginning to end-

All of our Vet ER’s were at capacity or closed in Olympia and we ended up in Gig Harbor almost an hour away. Of course I was a little annoyed because my 18 year old dog was in pain and we had to drive an hour, but the kind soul on the other side of the phone was reassuring and loving. She let us know we could stay at home and she would send a message when she was ready for us to leave our house. That’s a great plan, and really kept everyone more comfortable.

We got into the vet once we were called and were greeted by the front desk and she was so lovely. Her dog, Lola (the best baby) was even more adorable. Thanks for letting us pet her and love on her.

Then out comes Melody. This woman. She is such a beautiful soul. She loved on our sweet Kia bear. She listened, is empathetic, and is a person who truly loves her job. Melody, thank you for showing up. Thank you for being such an amazing human being. Thank you validating our concerns, fears. Hearing us. You are in the right field, and you touched our lives in a way you won’t ever know.

Now to the real meat-Dr. Cameron Smithee-This man is an absolute legend of a DVM. I could sing his praises for literal years. Kia like I said earlier is 18 years old, she has presented with chronic pancreatitis her entire life. Lately it’s just been worse. We haven’t been able to control it with normal measures. We talked to Dr. Smithee about her previous lab values over the course of her life. How her kidney values have always just been out of range, how she has intermittent chronic pancreatitis, how she has crazy increased thirst.

He highly suspects she had addison’s. Are you freaking kidding me. The thing that has been plaguing my dog for 14 years, and at an emergency veterinarian this man diagnoses (well still needs to be confirmed but highly suspects) she has an adrenal disease and this could alter her life, and change it for the better until she truly is ready to go.

Dr. Smithee-you will never know how much that changed our lives, I will sing your praises until the end of my days. I will tell the story of this great Vet ER Doctor in Gig Harbor. You could have possibly given us our Kia back.

We thought we might be at the end, but you gave us hope and that’s a gift. You are an absolute gift to this world. Thank you seems like such a pitiful word, but it’s all I have for now. You make such a difference, and you made such a difference in Kia’s life.

You heard us. You listened, you pieced this puzzle together. I’m still in awe.

We are all resting peacefully at home this morning because of this great team, and I hope this team reads this message on hard days. You are worth it. Keep going, because we see you.

♥️

Puget Sound Veterinary Specialty & Emergency - Gig Harbor, Washington
Amy L.
5/5

I took my friend, Bowie, in for one health concern only to learn very quickly that he was, in fact, hemorrhaging due to ruptured splenic metastases. The manner in which this was quickly, clearly, and gently communicated was unreal. The entire staff was incredible and kind, and helped my last minutes with Bowie were as gentle as he deserved.

It’s never a good thing to have to need an emergency vet. But they were absolutely top notch in terms of care for all.

Puget Sound Veterinary Specialty & Emergency - Gig Harbor, Washington
Shaylee S.
5/5

I had an extremely good experience here with my cat, Maybe. Unfortunately, Maybe had gotten into an accident and had to be put down. I brought her in on a Thursday morning and she was seen almost immediately. I drove to this specific clinic from Puyallup because I heard the wait times are not as bad as others close to me. I can’t promise that you’ll have that exact experience, but I think it was worth the drive.

The staff was very patient with me and the vet laid my options out along with an estimate of how much each procedure would cost. I did not feel pressured in anyway and they gave me the time I needed to make a decision. Ultimately, we decided that our cat needed to be put down. I went to get my husband from work and they kept her really comfortable until I was able to get back.

Obviously, losing your pet is really horrible experience. However, going out of our way to drive an extra 30 minutes to go this vet clinic made the whole experience better for us and for our sweet kitty.

I just have my dog now and would come back to this clinic instantly if something were to happen to him.

Puget Sound Veterinary Specialty & Emergency - Gig Harbor, Washington
James
4/5

Good morning everyone,
(Sorry for the long review but it is absolutely necessary).
Last week my daughter and I had an emergency with our cat which prompted us to come to this place. For the last year or so our cat had been having occasional bouts of weakness and poor eating and our regular Vet. said she could be having some kidney issues because she was an older cat, (17). (After 6 or so years at our regular Vet, (Harbor animal hospital) they refused to see our cat this day or the following day because they were too busy to fit her into their schedule so they pushed us somewhere else!) This really pissed us off!
However, with this place you have to make an "Online appointment" and they'll give you a time to show up. Unless I suppose it's a dire need then I'd just show up! So we showed up at our scheduled time but they were busy with other animals so we had to wait about 30 minutes in the lobby. Finally, someone came up to us got our cats pertinent info. And took her in the back to get vitals etc...Not knowing this was going to be her last day of life 🙁
A bit later they took us back we met the female Veterinarian who was very pleasant, courteous and told us that our cat was indeed very sick and appeared to be dying. She wanted to do a blood test to check for liver function etc. (which we agreed to) and a short time later she gave us the sad news that her kidneys were failing and wanted to show us the actual test measurements but I'm not a Vet and do not know what the numbers mean so she explained the results to us. She explained that it would probably cost thousands of dollars to keep her alive and would take several days in the hospital so it might be best for us to euthanize our cat. We asked the vet to leave so we could decide and both of us started crying! I remember the day we got her, she was only eight weeks old-now it's 17 years later and we're having to make the decision to end her life. It was a Sad Crushing blow! They were going to bring our cat out to us so we could spend some last minute time with her but in the meantime they moved us to a different room called a, ("Comfort room.) the nurse brought her to us lightly wrapped in a towel with a IV stent in her arm where they would inject the final shot. I could see see was a bit out of it, not meowing at all my daughter and I sat there, crying taking turns holding her, talking to her and trying to comfort her. Suddenly, there's a knock at the door and the front secretary girl comes in and starts telling us how do we want her ashes, (in a box it's X amount of dollars or this way it's X amount your bill is either $800 or $1000 meanwhile we're Still holding our cat- she is Not dead yet we're trying to spend the last few Valuable moments with our poor cat So this Really Irked us.
Once this girl left, the Vet returned we talked a bit, she gave her the two shots and We asked her to leave. It was absolutely Crushing to hold our cat while she died but We made sure that she Knew she was loved to the Very end!!!
Overall, the Veterinarian saved this visit! They need to absolutely work on a different plan for when a family goes into the "Comfort room" and a pet is going to be put to sleep that's it's actually a Comforting experience. I'd start off by not having the front secretary girl do the last paperwork!
This is the sad reality of owning pets! They never live as long as us and it is inevitable that at some point you will all have to make a similar end of life decision for your pet. I still would recommend this emergency Veterinarian hospital. It is not the Vets fault that the end portion of our stay was tarnished.
James...

Puget Sound Veterinary Specialty & Emergency - Gig Harbor, Washington
Stacy O.
1/5

DO NOT GO HERE. This is a place that uses scare tactics to squeeze you of all they can. I brought my 1yr old pup in because he ate some clothes over the weekend that we thought he puked up already. The next day I took him to the first vet hospital that could get me in which was PSVS&E. The triage nurse came to check on my puppy within 10 minutes of arrival. The first red flag was before even doing any exam, the nurse immediately made reference to my dog needing surgery. We came in see if there was something they could give our pup for his stomach to make him more comfortable until we get him into our vet the next day. I was told “absolutely not” and instead they took my dog to the back and I was left in the lobby for about 40minutes. I thought they were treating him but apparently not because they brought him back out and said it would be about 40 more mins until the doctor could see him. Finally they bring my dog to a kennel and me to a separate room. After about 3 minutes, the same nurse comes to my room and immediately asks if I am ready to begin surgery prep and do Xrays on my dog. At this point I have no idea if the Dr. has done an exam or what the findings were. I was immediately met with attitude from the nurse and given a side eye as I requested to speak with the Vet directly. I dont remember the nurse’s name but she was a younger petite brunette who claimed she also worked at a Bellevue vet hospital. She was absolutely horrible. Finally, Dr. Anne-Marie Lewis came to talk with me and immediately says “so I heard you have questions?”. I was in complete shock because neither Dr. or nurse filled me in on how my dog’s exam went and gave no indication of checking his vitals, weight, etc. Instead the Dr. looked at me like I was crazy for wanting to know how my dog’s initial exam went. It was an extremely uncomfortable 5 minute of me asking the doctor questions and having a hard time getting any clarity of how my dog’s exam went. The nurse then came back and proceeded to guilt trip me into doing $800 xrays to see what may be going on inside my pup. She said things like “I am being adamant about this because I am looking out for your dog’s best interest. I know you are as well, but your dog cant speak for himself and we are really worried about him. We need to do surgery within 12 hours or your dog may not live.” The nurse and Dr immediately saw my dog and myself as a candidate to take advantage of through scare tactics. I ended up begrudgingly doing the xray after hearing the doctor and nurse talk down to me even after telling them we were planning to take him to our regular vet tomorrow morning. After the xrays, they proceeded to tell me that my dog has 12 hours to live and if I don’t proceed with an emergency $10,000 surgery, he will die. I was in shock. Dr. Anne-Marie Lewis and her nurse had zero empathy, compassion or even awareness of the gravity of their words. They claimed their only concern was my dog and this is what needed to be done. They made me feel like I was a horrible person for even having to consider. Mind you, this was over the course of over an hour. With my dog in a kennel in another room away from me. They kept me in the back room alone for 40 mins to stew with their words. Finally, I listened to my gut and got the hell out of there. I told them I needed a second opinion before signing documents that I was going against their medical advice and releasing them fully from liability. I immediately took my dog to another vet hospital to check his vitals to ensure he would make it through the night. This place never even checked my dogs vitals, weight or bloodwork. I was mindblown at their lack of professionalism. My dog’s vitals were fine and we were assured he would survive through the night. The next morning we ended up going to Pinehurst Vet hospital in Olympia who treated my dog on Christmas eve with a surgery that ended up costing us only $3,000. They were kind, caring and worked with us every step of the way. I could go on for hours about why you should avoid this place at all costs!

Puget Sound Veterinary Specialty & Emergency - Gig Harbor, Washington
Unicorn P.
5/5

We recently had our dog get suddenly ill while out of town. The Dr's and entire staff and team were so great with us from very first contact. We ended up losing our baby, but I couldn't have asked for a better team to have worked on her and cared for her in her final hours. To Dr's Mullins and White you have our gratitude and love forever. You treated Zoey as if she were your own fur baby and took such great care of her. To the rest of the staff and care team members, you are the absolute best and the way you care for the animals that come through your door and their people is wonderful. You are truly appreciated beyond measure. Thank you again for all you did to try to save our Zoey for us.

Puget Sound Veterinary Specialty & Emergency - Gig Harbor, Washington
Elijah E. H.
5/5

All the staff were friendly, communicative, and knowledgeable. I brought my dog in for a medical emergency and even though they let us know in advance that there would be long wait times, they were able to triage and intake my boy promptly. The doctor and all support staff were transparent about cost expectations, even before providing an estimate. I can't thank PSVSE enough for helping my pup and giving me confidence that he is in good hands.

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