Reviews for Veterinary Care Center - Formerly Village Animal Clinic
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Monday: 8AM - 6PM
Tuesday: 8AM - 6PM
Wednesday: 8AM - 6PM
Thursday: 8AM - 6PM
Friday: 8AM - 6PM
Saturday: 8AM - 3PM
Sunday: Closed
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Google: 4.8/5 Facebook: 4.8/5Veterinary Care Center - Formerly Village Animal Clinic
16830 Chesterfield Airport Rd, Chesterfield
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The team at VCC cares for my dogs like they were family. I have visited both for routine checkups and more time-sensitive issues, and every time I know I’m giving my dogs access to the best veterinary care in St. Louis. Everyone from the front desk to the vet staff are friendly and always take the time to answer all my questions, review imaging, and present me with options for treatment (along with their expert recommendations). They have helped me process some scary situations and always treated my pups with love and care. I can’t imagine a better vet clinic!
This place is the best! From the moment we walked in, it felt like we were among friends. The receptionists were super welcoming and the technicians were very caring and sweet with my pet. The doctor was amazing, he took his time to go over everything with me and made sure we knew what to expect and put us at ease. I'm so thankful to have found such a wonderful vet to take care of my pup!
Thomas Raymond has been a patient since 2017. He's been fine healthwise regardless of his age. Every time Thomas Raymond gets innoculations, he uses his signature scream. We can all ignore it now. And we laugh. This year his January 3, 2022, annual visit found kidney problems, so they switched him to a Purina kidney diet dry dog food. I was shocked that he liked it. I'm familiar with this KD situation. It happens in older dogs. Thomas Raymond is 16. (My Dad was a veterinarian, and I worked in his hospital.) Then, following a groomer visit February 22, the groomer at Canine Cottage told me his anal glands needed to be excised (squeezed). There are internal and external anal glands. Only the vet can take care of the internal anal glands. So, I called Veterinary Care Center immediately, and got Thomas Raymond an appointment for 9 a.m., February 23. I took him, waited in the parking lot, and he was escorted out anal-gland-free-of-anal goo!!!!! What a wonderful response to my situation! I so appreciate their perpetual friendliness to owners and animals. And their accommodation to Thomas Raymond's situation.