Do your love your DC-area vet?

Anonymous
I'm in close-in Silver Spring, but would drive to DC, Rockville(ish), or NoVa for a good practice. Two dogs (one medium, one large), two indoor-only cats.

Not. Friendship. If you had a great experience there, good for you. My answer is still no. Thanks.

I'm currently paying corporate-owned prices, and would love to pay less for better quality. If you love your vet practice, please let me know.
Anonymous
Copying and pasting this from an earlier post I wrote. It’s out of the way but keep it in mind in case you ever need a second opinion.

I trust A Cat Clinic in Boyds MD. We continue to take our cats there even though it’s out of the way. Diagnosed our old cat within 24 hours of being seen after his previous vet made no progress on a diagnosis after multiple visits spanning 3 months.
Anonymous
I've been happy with all the vets at Dupont Vet and they are not PE owned.
Anonymous
We're going to Liberty Falls Vet in Potomac, MD.
Anonymous
I love my now-elderly Dr Perl, who is a mobile vet and comes to patients' homes. He's super booked, though. Since he's mobile, it limits the type of services he can give, which is great! He's not the upselling sort of person and will tell you honestly whether he thinks an issue is worth pursuing at a vet hospital or specialist. For specialists, he has referred us to CARES in Frederick, who are also good, but now owned by a chain. Dr. Perl is great:

https://www.myvetcalls.com/
Anonymous
If it were super easy to have a profitable vet clinic with lower prices and a manageable life balance, don’t you think a lot of vets would do that? I don’t understand what people are imagining.

Anonymous
Wheaton Animal Hospital (on the border with Kensington) has some great vets and isn't corporate. If have an emergency but they're closed, they'll refer you to Apex Vets on Georgia, which also isn't corporate.

Agree about Friendship.
Anonymous
If you don't mind using different places for the dogs, we love Cozy Cats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm in close-in Silver Spring, but would drive to DC, Rockville(ish), or NoVa for a good practice. Two dogs (one medium, one large), two indoor-only cats.

Not. Friendship. If you had a great experience there, good for you. My answer is still no. Thanks.

I'm currently paying corporate-owned prices, and would love to pay less for better quality. If you love your vet practice, please let me know.


Why do I need to "love" a vet, or any other provider? I just need a competent professional. I'm not going to wine them, dine them and sleep with them.
Anonymous
I don't know what you're paying now, but when we switched from Friendship to Livewell at the Parks, our bill was half as much. It's corporate owned but I thought the prices were reasonable (for reference, $85 for the exam and vaccines around $40).
Anonymous
Can't say enough good things about our vet in Crofton:

https://vethousecallservice.com/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm in close-in Silver Spring, but would drive to DC, Rockville(ish), or NoVa for a good practice. Two dogs (one medium, one large), two indoor-only cats.

Not. Friendship. If you had a great experience there, good for you. My answer is still no. Thanks.

I'm currently paying corporate-owned prices, and would love to pay less for better quality. If you love your vet practice, please let me know.


Why do I need to "love" a vet, or any other provider? I just need a competent professional. I'm not going to wine them, dine them and sleep with them.


Sigh. We know what OP means. Someone whom she can trust not to upsell her, who will be a good doctor to her pets, and just be an easy person/practice to work with.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm in close-in Silver Spring, but would drive to DC, Rockville(ish), or NoVa for a good practice. Two dogs (one medium, one large), two indoor-only cats.

Not. Friendship. If you had a great experience there, good for you. My answer is still no. Thanks.

I'm currently paying corporate-owned prices, and would love to pay less for better quality. If you love your vet practice, please let me know.


Why do I need to "love" a vet, or any other provider? I just need a competent professional. I'm not going to wine them, dine them and sleep with them.


Are you truly so rigid and lacking in social skills that you didn’t know exactly what OP meant?
Anonymous
Kenwood is great
Anonymous
Curious what turned you off Friendship? The high prices?
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