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Tony Starkz
Jun 20, 2022
Shea Zwerver
May 28, 2022
We have been going to Landisville Animal Hospital for over 5 years, with two of our dogs. Our last dog had bad skin allergies and the vets kept treating the symptoms, we never felt like they tried to get to the root of the issue. Our last dog also had two separate knee surgeries there. When they were closed we had to go to another vet in the area and they were the ones that picked up on his irregular heart beat.
They suggested we go to a cardiologist, we did. Upon our dogs second knee surgery, about a year later since the first knee, Landisville never checked his heart to make sure it could handle going under a second time. Two months later we had to put our dog down because of heart failure and kidney failure. Landisville had not caught either of these. It was a vet in another, again, because we were traveling for the holidays.
Six days prior to his death (Friday, Dec 17) we had taken him into Landisville because our dogs stomach had been extended, looked bloated and he had been acting very lethargic. All landisville did was draw blood and run to see if it was his thyroid or Cushings disease. Tuesday the 21st we called about the blood results because we were leaving town for the holidays, they said maybe it could be his Thyroid so they called in a prescription and we picked it up before we left town. Thursday the 23rd when we were away his stomach kept getting bigger so we took him to a vet we had never been to before, and since we were out of town.
We had landisville send that vet our dogs record and blood results. This vet listened to his heart, found a high rate, pricked his stomach to collect a sample of the fluid, and reviewed his blood work. Within 30 min. he was able to rule out Thyroid issues, cushings, and Addison's disease and told us it was heart failure and kidney failure. How Landisville never caught this is besides me.
It's not a coincidence that his quality of life severely went down after the second knee surgery. I don't think his heart handled going under a second time. Our dog was only 4 years old. We had him only for 2.5 years and had been to Landisville over a dozen times about allergies and his knee issues and spent over $10k at Landisville. They did reimburse us for the blood work (~$350) payment after we told them we had to put our dog down. I eventually learned that you had to ask about cheaper alternatives because they don't always offer that information. We will not be using Landisville for future pets.
They suggested we go to a cardiologist, we did. Upon our dogs second knee surgery, about a year later since the first knee, Landisville never checked his heart to make sure it could handle going under a second time. Two months later we had to put our dog down because of heart failure and kidney failure. Landisville had not caught either of these. It was a vet in another, again, because we were traveling for the holidays.
Six days prior to his death (Friday, Dec 17) we had taken him into Landisville because our dogs stomach had been extended, looked bloated and he had been acting very lethargic. All landisville did was draw blood and run to see if it was his thyroid or Cushings disease. Tuesday the 21st we called about the blood results because we were leaving town for the holidays, they said maybe it could be his Thyroid so they called in a prescription and we picked it up before we left town. Thursday the 23rd when we were away his stomach kept getting bigger so we took him to a vet we had never been to before, and since we were out of town.
We had landisville send that vet our dogs record and blood results. This vet listened to his heart, found a high rate, pricked his stomach to collect a sample of the fluid, and reviewed his blood work. Within 30 min. he was able to rule out Thyroid issues, cushings, and Addison's disease and told us it was heart failure and kidney failure. How Landisville never caught this is besides me.
It's not a coincidence that his quality of life severely went down after the second knee surgery. I don't think his heart handled going under a second time. Our dog was only 4 years old. We had him only for 2.5 years and had been to Landisville over a dozen times about allergies and his knee issues and spent over $10k at Landisville. They did reimburse us for the blood work (~$350) payment after we told them we had to put our dog down. I eventually learned that you had to ask about cheaper alternatives because they don't always offer that information. We will not be using Landisville for future pets.
Kristi Smith
Apr 12, 2022
Sheryl Crawford
Mar 04, 2022
Jenna Brackbill
Dec 26, 2021
We take our male & female rabbit to Landisville and I could go on and on about why I love this team but I'll try to keep it short. The girls at the front desk are always so sweet and helpful, our doctor is absolutely amazing. When our boy was sick, the team at Landisville would help me with whatever they could over the phone, including calming my bun mom nerves. Our doctor went the extra mile by pulling his files and looking over them to see what he had going on. I wouldn't trust anyone but Landisville with my rabbits!
Jennifer Rhoades
Aug 04, 2021
Janet Steiner
Jun 21, 2021
Alicia Pensabene
May 04, 2021
We are so thankful for Landisville Animal Hospital! The recognized that our bunny needed immediate care and jumped in when our vet wouldn't see him. They saved his life. I am so pleased with Dr. Fish and the staff at Landisville Animal Hospital. We received such care, concern, and empathy from my first phone call to them. They then called us the next day to check up on our Riggins. Their care was above and beyond our expectations and we have moved all of our bunnies care to them. Thank you is not enough for all that you did for him!
Kim K.
Apr 21, 2021
Evan Sipe
Jan 10, 2021
Jasmin Pantoja
Dec 30, 2020
Tom Ta
Oct 26, 2019
We're done with them. We've spent thousands upon thousands of dollars there over the past 12 years (probably $20k+). As others have noted, their fees are probably the highest in the area. If the care is good, then that might be reasonable. I don't mind paying top dollar for good care. Unfortunately, the quality of care there has gone downhill, and some of the vets seem to be in it only to maximize their billings.