
About us
We are a full service veterinary hospital equipped to provide complete diagnostic and therapeutic services for family pets. Our modern surgical suite allows us to provide a wide variety of surgical procedures. We utilize the safest available anesthetics to provide that extra margin of safety, especially for our older or high risk patients. We pride ourselves on our pain control measures. We provide vaccinations, skin and ear care, boarding, arthritis pain control, bathing and grooming.
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Services we offer
Animal Health Products,Pet Boarding & Kennels,Veterinarian Emergency Services,Veterinarians,Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals
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A lot of things make this hospital the best on the coast. Before I came to Dr. Anderson at Animal Hospital of Orange Grove, I took my first weim Groovy to a different vet whose name I won't mention. I showed him a lump on Groovy and he examined it and said, "come back tomorrow and I will remove it for $50." I asked how will I find out what it is. This vet from ANOTHER hospital told me that I could go to a different vet and they would probably charge me a lot more to send off to get histopath results, but if I wanted it removed, come back tomorrow and he'd do it for $50. A few days later, I visited Dr. Anderson. I arranged to have the lump removed and he would send it off to find out what it was. Yes, this cost more than $50, but here's where it gets interesting. During surgery, Dr. Anderson found another lump that I had not seen and he removed that one too. He sent both of them off to find out what they were. I later found out that each lump was a different kind of cancer. With Dr. Anderson's help, Groovy was treated for both kinds of cancer and lived an additional 5 years. Thank goodness for Dr. Anderson. If I had listened to the other "cheaper" vet, Groovy would have been dead years sooner, and that's a fact, because the two cancers were mast cell tumor and fibrosarcoma, both of which required radiation and chemo.
The moral of this story for me is you get what you pay for, and if you are looking for the cheapest vet, you absolutely will not get the best vet. These guys are as good as it gets.
Both the doctor and his assistant provided excellent service, very thorough and knowledgeable about the problems with my dog. Explained fully why he does some things different than some other veterinarians.
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