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Hours
Monday: 8AM - 4PM
Tuesday: 8AM - 4PM
Wednesday: 8AM - 7PM
Thursday: 8AM - 7PM
Friday: 8AM - 7PM
Saturday: 8AM - 5PM
Sunday: Closed
Ratings
Google: 1.5/5 Facebook: 4.3/5 Yellowpages.ca: 4.5/5Animal Hospital of Manitoba
995 Main St, Winnipeg
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Animal Hospital of Manitoba, established in 1996 by Dr. Wenchao Zheng, is a full-service animal hospital that prioritizes the well-being of pets. The hospital offers a complete in-house lab and has been dedicated to caring for pets as if they were their own. Since 2013, they have provided a Veterinary Service Subsidy Program to assist families facing financial challenges, benefiting over 422 families and saving them more than $101,500. Additionally, the hospital offers discounts for pet rescues and shelters, showcasing their commitment to the community. Many clients appreciate the friendly and helpful staff, highlighting the hands-on approach of Dr. Zheng during emergencies. Long-time clients express their loyalty, noting that while treatments can be expensive, Dr. Zheng takes the time to explain the necessity of procedures and allows time for decisions, making sure pet owners never feel pressured or judged. However, there are some serious concerns raised by certain clients. One reviewer reported feeling pressured during a visit, describing a lack of thorough examination and high-pressure sales tactics for treatments. They expressed dissatisfaction with the care their pet received, ultimately seeking help elsewhere after their pet's condition worsened following a visit to the hospital. This reviewer mentioned troubling findings about Dr. Zheng's background, citing multiple rulings against him and alleging prioritization of profit over animal welfare. Overall, while Animal Hospital of Manitoba has many loyal clients who appreciate their compassionate care, there are significant criticisms regarding the quality of service and treatment recommendations. Prospective clients are encouraged to proceed with caution and consider both the positive experiences and the negative reports before making decisions about their pets' care.