Reviews for Little Tokyo Pet Clinic
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Monday: 8AM - 8PM
Tuesday: 8AM - 4PM
Wednesday: 8AM - 4PM
Thursday: 8AM - 4PM
Friday: 8AM - 8PM
Saturday: 8AM - 4PM
Sunday: Closed
Tips
proof of vaccination required all staff fully vaccinated
Ratings
Google: 4.5/5
Facebook: 4.7/5Map & Location
236 S Los Angeles St Suite H, Los Angeles
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Little Tokyo Pet Clinic is a veterinary clinic that has been providing excellent care for pets for many years. The team, including Dr. Chung and Dr. H, is known for their expertise and compassion. They offer affordable prices without compromising the quality of care. The staff is very attentive and professional, communicating mainly via texts with the fastest response time of any business known. One satisfied customer has been bringing their senior dogs to the clinic for over 7 years. Dr. Chung and Dr. H have successfully diagnosed and treated various conditions in six different dogs. The clinic's efficient testing and diagnosis led to the timely detection of lymphoma in one of the customer's pets, and they promptly arranged for chemotherapy, antibiotics, and steroids. Another customer had a positive experience when their puppy suddenly fainted. The clinic was able to fit them in for an appointment, and the puppy was found to be not very sick. The staff was kind and understanding, and the customer left with medication for their pet. Dr. Chung is recognized as a warm-hearted, confident, and reliable doctor who speaks English, Japanese, and Korean fluently, which has helped many clients during stressful times. The clinic is also praised for its kindness and thoroughness by a customer who brought in their favorite furbaby, J. Kramer. The clinic took good care of J. Kramer, even when the customer was worried because Kramer had eaten some grass. Overall, Little Tokyo Pet Clinic is a wonderful place for pet owners to bring their furry friends, and they have been very helpful in getting pets the care they need. Appointments are easy to get, and the vets take time to explain issues and show pictures, demonstrating their genuine care for animals.