About Summerlin Animal Hospital
Summerlin Animal Hospital is a well-regarded veterinary practice in Ft. Myers, providing top-notch care for pets and their owners since 2001. The hospital's staff is described as loving, compassionate, and knowledgeable. They are very gentle and friendly when handling pets, and the veterinarian, Dr. John, is patient and kind, always staying in contact with clients. The practice is certified as Cat Friendly and AAHA Accredited, ensuring high standards of care. Clients praise the hospital's outstanding medicine, convenient location, and exceptional customer service. They appreciate the follow-up calls, reminders, and the staff's willingness to answer any questions, even if they need to inquire for more information. The staff's kindness and professionalism help ease the stress of visits, whether for routine checkups or difficult decisions like euthanasia. Overall, Summerlin Animal Hospital is highly recommended for its exceptional care, friendly staff, and dedication to pet health.
The staff at Summerlin Animal Hospital are professional, knowledgeable and courteous. They are very gentle and friendly when handling my felines. You can asked them any question and they won’t hesitate to answer, if they don’t have the answer they will inquire and return with an answer. I would recommend Summerlin Animal Hospital to my family and friends. Thank you for caring for my felines. ?
I have nothing but the best things to say about this office. It was my dog’s first time at a new vet’s office & she was not the quietest about it ? I felt terribly that she wouldn’t stop crying, but Bri at the front desk was so friendly despite the noise. Lindsey the tech even got on the floor with Willow, which calmed her down. Dr John was so patient & kind—both to me & Willow. Can’t speak highly enough of my experience, but I hope the staff knows how much I appreciate their kindness.
SORRY SO LONG. GETTING EMOTIONS OUT.
My 15+ yo cat starting acting oddly on July 1st. She was sitting in water puddles and seemed to forget where she was. She would call out, not cry, and would stop when we answered. She stopped eating, drinking, and urinating. She was dying. We told ourselves for years, that when the time came, we would let it happen naturally. This is easier said than done. We couldn't take anymore, and called around 2pm on July 3rd. I told the receptionist we likely needed euthanasia, and she said we could be seen if we got there in the next 20 minutes. Since we were not established, an exam was mandatory, and the estimated total price...read full review