“I have used Dr. Huffman for a long time and find him to always be kind and helpful! Katie and Linda are always willing to help me. They take such good care of my animals. I am so sad to know that Dr. Huffman is leaving and not sure what I will do for vet care!“
“The people here really do care for animals. When my dog developed a serious problem with her spine, they worked to see us on short notice and get her the help she needed. A+“
“Dr. Palermo and the entire staff went above and beyond to care for our bearded dragon. They were truly invested in her care and thorough in her treatment.“
“Professional, caring & friendly. These guys really love your cats & and dogs, and it shows“
“The people here really do care for animals. When my dog developed a serious problem with her spine, they worked to see us on short notice and get her the help she needed. A+“
“Reviewing a veterinarian can be like reviewing a hospital, or a doctors office, or a mortuary. Usually, one encounters these places of business when one is in "crisis mode," is stressed, or is generally having a bad day. That being said, it's been a couple of months since I had dealings with them, and wanted to leave them a review. The doctors and the staff here are extremely compassionate, caring, accommodating, and professional. My cat, Magnus, was in a health decline and they provided excellent care and advice. The doctor and staff that perform surgery on him did a really good job and the after care was superlatives. They were very patient with me and took great care of Magnus on his end of life journey.They take proper Covid precautions and have been offering curbside service throughout. However, when it came time for Magnus's final trip, they did allow me in, with proper Covid precautions, to be with him one final time.I have been doing reviews for a long time. I seldom give a five star review. I have a process and procedure that I stick to 99% of the time. So, my process is not arbitrary. Most businesses, the best they can hope for, is a four star review. These fine people have earned their five stars!“
“Dr. Frazier saved my 16 chicks when he diagnosed their coccidiosis infection. The medicine he prescribed subdued symptoms immediately and he also taught me a lot about chicken stewardship! Thank you!!!“
“Dr. Frazier saved my 16 chicks when he diagnosed their coccidiosis infection. The medicine he prescribed subdued symptoms immediately and he also taught me a lot about chicken stewardship! Thank you!!!“
“Dr. Frazier saved my 16 chicks when he diagnosed their coccidiosis infection. The medicine he prescribed subdued symptoms immediately and he also taught me a lot about chicken stewardship! Thank you!!!“
“Wonderful experience during a very rough and worrisome night! My pup was sick and of course got MUCH worse after midnight when no vet was open - I truly didn’t know if she would make it by morning- I could tell she was not only sick but in pain, very lethargic, etc. I wish I would have remembered all names but to Dr Jennifer and the most precious lady at the desk on 7-12 at 2am, thank u- from the bottom of my heart. You were So sweet and kind not only to me but my fur baby! It means so much! She is doing much better and I hope to get her back later today!“
“Dr Christine Gibson, although retired, is the very best Vet I've ever known. She literally saved my fur babie 'Willie' when there was little hope for his recovery. It's very assuring that the Drs at the Pet Hospital on Gandy have two nieces of Dr Gibson. I'm sure that they were mentored by Dr Gibson who is THE BEST. One of my Italian Greyhounds will be having surgery next week and I am 100% confident that the surgery will have a good outcome.“
“I had to drive 2+ hours from Jackson, MS to Hattiesburg to Animal Medical Center on April 29, 2024 for emergency surgery. My Golden Retriever, Max, was bleeding into a splenic mass and was anemic. He was 11-12 years old. I am a physician, an anesthesiologist for over 40 years, so I understood the gravity of the situation. Even before I arrived, Dr. Mayfield, II, called me on the phone to check on us. When we arrived, the employees immediately carried him out of my car for emergency surgery for treatment and diagnosis. Dr. Mayfield thoroughly discussed what we would do if the diagnosis was dire. They started blood and took him back to surgery within 30 minutes. The diagnosis was dire: he had a splenic mass full of tumor, with metastasis to his pancreas, liver, bowel, and kidney. Dr. Mayfield called me and took me back to surgery to see Max under anesthesia, and I said my goodbyes and let him go.... Dr. Mayfield then spent additional mourning moments with me and was very kind. I then made cremation arrangements and delivery of the remains to me. I also asked for histology on the tumors, as I had lost another Golden, Luka, age 13 or14, to hemangiosarcoma last year. Dr. Mayfield called me about 2 weeks later to say the pathologist reported high-grade lymphoma. The entire treatment, including the cremation, was very expensive--about $4000. As a physician, I understand the high costs of surgery, blood transfusion, anesthesia and other veterinary technicians. Everyone at the Center was extremely kind to me throughout my ordeal at their clinic. I was so thankful that there was a full-service surgery/ICU clinic available to me on that day. From the moment I arrived there, I felt that Max would be well-cared for by Dr. Mayfield and his staff, and he was.“
“I had to drive 2+ hours from Jackson, MS to Hattiesburg to Animal Medical Center on April 29, 2024 for emergency surgery. My Golden Retriever, Max, was bleeding into a splenic mass and was anemic. He was 11-12 years old. I am a physician, an anesthesiologist for over 40 years, so I understood the gravity of the situation. Even before I arrived, Dr. Mayfield, II, called me on the phone to check on us. When we arrived, the employees immediately carried him out of my car for emergency surgery for treatment and diagnosis. Dr. Mayfield thoroughly discussed what we would do if the diagnosis was dire. They started blood and took him back to surgery within 30 minutes. The diagnosis was dire: he had a splenic mass full of tumor, with metastasis to his pancreas, liver, bowel, and kidney. Dr. Mayfield called me and took me back to surgery to see Max under anesthesia, and I said my goodbyes and let him go.... Dr. Mayfield then spent additional mourning moments with me and was very kind. I then made cremation arrangements and delivery of the remains to me. I also asked for histology on the tumors, as I had lost another Golden, Luka, age 13 or14, to hemangiosarcoma last year. Dr. Mayfield called me about 2 weeks later to say the pathologist reported high-grade lymphoma. The entire treatment, including the cremation, was very expensive--about $4000. As a physician, I understand the high costs of surgery, blood transfusion, anesthesia and other veterinary technicians. Everyone at the Center was extremely kind to me throughout my ordeal at their clinic. I was so thankful that there was a full-service surgery/ICU clinic available to me on that day. From the moment I arrived there, I felt that Max would be well-cared for by Dr. Mayfield and his staff, and he was.“
“Very pleased with the way I was treated and the way my baby girl was treated. Will recommend“