About us
Additional phone - (608) 251-3487. Additional emails - [email protected], [email protected]. Additional contact name - Rachel Orvick.
Business highlights
Emergency services offered
53 years of experience
Services we offer
General health exams, spays, neuters, declaws, tumor removal, biopsy, fracture, cranial cruciate & other joint repair, other surgery, cancer diagnosis & treatment, ultrasound & Blood analysis.
Amenities
Emergency Services
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- Check
- Visa
- Discover
- MasterCard
Reviews
4.721 Reviews
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Susan L.
Jun 2017
Veterinarians
Everyone we know goes to them. They have been through a number of cats we've had.
Susan L.
Jun 2017
Veterinarians
I've been using them since 1981.
Kay V.
May 2017
Veterinarians
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Robert H.
Feb 2016
Veterinarians
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Catherine V.
Dec 2015
Veterinarians
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Chuck D.
Oct 2015
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Barb E.
Oct 2015
Veterinarians
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Amy D.
Mar 2015
Veterinarians
We’ve used them for about 8 years. The vets are very thorough and upfront with the cost and services. They always review the services so I know what options I have and the costs. I always feel they make their services fit within my budget.
Julie K.
Dec 2014
Veterinarians
They tried to do some surgery on my dog instead of putting her to sleep, but they couldn't save her. We used them a lot. They're excellent.
Paige S.
Jun 2014
Veterinarians
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Carin I.
Jul 2013
Veterinarians
They were thorough, professional, and helpful.
Betty M.
May 2013
Veterinarians
Staff is very kind and gentle. Always so caring for your pet. Dr.Orvick answered all my questions to my satisfaction.
Randel P.
Apr 2013
Veterinarians
It's easy to get in to Oregon Veterinary Clinic. You don't have to wait. They are very accommodating with getting you in. They have multiple veterinarians that all care about your pet, check over the dog, and talk to you clearly about anything they might see. We've been going to Oregon Veterinary Clinic for many years. They were very kind and sympathetic with our other pets so we continue to use them.
Richard F.
Apr 2012
Veterinarians
I have been going to Orvick Vet Clinic for about 15 years. They have been my health provider for 3 dogs and 7 cats over the years. I completely trust the staff there and highly recommend them. The personal attention and bedside manner is excellent. Their prices are very competitive. The facility is clean and well taken care of. A+
James L.
Mar 2012
Veterinarians
I stopped going to them because when I took my little puppy to get neutered, as he had been going there as the people I got him from had used them, they misdiagnosed a hernia, It was not really a hernia, but his sternum was not fused, so what they kept thinking as hernia was actually his stomach because his sternum was not fused. When they did the x-ray and everything as they were getting ready to neuter, they called me and they said we cannot do this because he really does not have a hernia, so then I had to go to other hospital after spending several thousand hours without even getting that part of him fixed. He had a lot more congenital problems than they had found. I would hope when I go to a vet that they do a good job of looking my dog over, but they missed a lot of things with him, so that is why we stopped going to them, and we are using another hospital and a local veterinary hospital for him; he is very a little dog weighing 8 pounds. I would not use them again.
KATE M.
Jun 2011
Veterinarians
I had just moved and one of my cats was having a flare-up skin problem that she has experienced many times in the past. Although I've pretty much gotten this issue under control (with food--it's an allergic reaction), I am pretty sure she was reacting to the stress of moving as well as a very dusty new place (which I was in the process of dealing with).
This practice was right down the street and had decent reviews, so I took my girl there. The vet I saw was a younger woman to whom I described the cat's history with this problem, our recent situation, and what she had successfully responded to in the past. During the entire visit, the vet acted in a disapproving manner toward me and like I didn't know what I was talking about. I started wondering when she wanted to run several tests on the skin problem, but I consented. Then, when I refused a glaucoma test (three times) for my cat's bloodshot eyes (something many vets have commented on but none have felt compelled to treat)--she acted like I didn't care about my cat's welfare. Finally, she went out to find out the cost and when she came back in said and quot;It's only $35!and quot; At that point I consented (I felt bad for giving in later....), I was so exhausted and wanted to get out of there. (The glaucoma test was negative by the way.)
In summary, she prescribed antibiotics and I had to convince her to give me cortisone (which is what my cat has always responded to for the problem).
Needless to say, I've found another vet I'm very much more satisfied with.
This practice was right down the street and had decent reviews, so I took my girl there. The vet I saw was a younger woman to whom I described the cat's history with this problem, our recent situation, and what she had successfully responded to in the past. During the entire visit, the vet acted in a disapproving manner toward me and like I didn't know what I was talking about. I started wondering when she wanted to run several tests on the skin problem, but I consented. Then, when I refused a glaucoma test (three times) for my cat's bloodshot eyes (something many vets have commented on but none have felt compelled to treat)--she acted like I didn't care about my cat's welfare. Finally, she went out to find out the cost and when she came back in said and quot;It's only $35!and quot; At that point I consented (I felt bad for giving in later....), I was so exhausted and wanted to get out of there. (The glaucoma test was negative by the way.)
In summary, she prescribed antibiotics and I had to convince her to give me cortisone (which is what my cat has always responded to for the problem).
Needless to say, I've found another vet I'm very much more satisfied with.
L G.
Oct 2008
Veterinarians
Oregon Vet Clinic has been our vet for the past 15 years. They were very helpful with our fist dog, especially as she aged and eventually had to be euthanized. We are currently taking our puppy there and are very satisfied. They spend a lot of time with you.
Agnieszka L.
Aug 2008
Veterinarians
They were very professional and compared to other veterinarians their pricing was very reasonable. I believe it is a fairly new office and it is very clean and is quite a large practice.
JENNIFER J.
Dec 2006
Veterinarians
We initially had the ruptured ligament diagnosed with x-rays by our neighborhood vet. They do not perform ACL repairs so I did some research. There are basically two surgical options, one being an extracapsular repair, which is what we did, and the other being something called a TPLO. The latter is a bigger surgery involving cutting and reshaping the bone. It was going to cost between $3600 and $4100. That was more than we were able to spend. Our neighbor recommended the Oregon Clinic where her dog had had the same surgery. It also happened to be 1/4 the price quoted for our vet to bring a surgeon into his place. A vet from the Oregon Clinic answered all my questions by phone, and I scheduled surgery for the following week. They say they do a few to several ACL repairs a week. The surgery went well, and was actually cheaper than they had estimated. Our follow-up also went well. My dog is still recovering, but seems to be going in the right direction.
GARY A.
Dec 2006
Veterinarians
Very reasonably priced and knowledgeable. Excellent service!
JUDITH V.
Dec 2006
Veterinarians
I really like them very much and have been going there for five years.
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FAQ
Oregon Veterinary Clinic is currently rated 4.7 overall out of 5.
Monday: 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Oregon Veterinary Clinic accepts the following forms of payment: Check, Visa, Discover, MasterCard
No, Oregon Veterinary Clinic does not offer free project estimates.
No, Oregon Veterinary Clinic does not offer eco-friendly accreditations.
No, Oregon Veterinary Clinic does not offer a senior discount.
Yes, Oregon Veterinary Clinic offers emergency services.
No, Oregon Veterinary Clinic does not offer warranties.
Oregon Veterinary Clinic offers the following services: General health exams, spays, neuters, declaws, tumor removal, biopsy, fracture, cranial cruciate & other joint repair, other surgery, cancer diagnosis & treatment, ultrasound & Blood analysis.