We were grateful that the Village Veterinary Hospital was able to examine our cat on short notice. Dr. Foote and Annie Muller were thoughtful, knowledgeable, communicative, and caring. We’re visiting the area, and they went out of their way to get our cat’s health history/records from our veterinarian back home and used them to help with diagnosing her problem.
Ellen Garland
Jul 2025
Got some horrible news about my little fur baby but the staff was very kind and caring and helped me look at all the options available
Bo Marie Chandler
Jun 2025
Dr. Niko was extremely helpful and showed lots of care for my pet! I was able to discuss my concerns and get solutions for a very reasonable price. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS CLINIC!
Virtual Demon
Jan 2025
Took my lizard their for a check up, everyone their is so nice, I felt so safe and comfortable their with my beardie. They handle her like experts and am definitely coming back here for future appointments!
John J.
Apr 2024
I had to bring in our cat to be put down and Village Veterinary Hospital was wonderful in a bad situation. I appreciated that they had a protocol for bringing the owners and their pet into the clinic that minimized contact with other people. The veterinary and the vet tech, were compassionate and patient while explaining the process. I was planning on using a local pet cremation business and they had the required paperwork for that business so that our cat could be picked up and I did not have to go to that business to make arrangements. I appreciate the efficiency that Village Veterinary Hospital was able to provide in providing the needed care to our cat, as well as me.
Gail P.
Feb 2024
This is the absolute BEST hospital that I have EVER been to. My and most importantly, my cat Stella's go to are marvelous Dr van Winkle and fantastic Liam. You two are the dream team for Stella. She is TOTALLY relaxed with both of you. She is totally healthy because of you and so I only get to see you once a year. I am absolutely blown away with your care and honesty! I recommend you to everyone. Two different people have had appointments and are very happy. The third person will see Dr Van Winkle this Sunday. The front desk rocks also. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS VET!! THANK YOU! KEEP UP THE WONDERFUL WORK!
Lori C.
Dec 2023
An efficient quick diagnosis of intestinal obstruction, and of to surgery. Thank you to Dr. Brown and her team.
Katie K.
Nov 2022
My experience with Village Veterinary Hospital was amazing! I called them in a panic because my frenchie's rabies vaccination expired and we weren't able to go across the border. We were out of town and not currently a patient but they fit us into their schedule that day and did a full exam. The staff there was extremely kind and knowledgeable. Would highly recommend!!
Sheila Hart
Nov 2022
Very happy with the service my two shelties at Village Vet have received.
Mia M.
Jun 2022
Our cat died from neglect by Village Vet & Dr. Lucas. Our cat had bladder issues in February--trouble urinating, some drops but clearly in pain. The emergency vet drained his bladder & prescribed some medication to relax his muscles/calm him down. He'd been doing well since. Few days ago, same issue. This time we caught it very early since we could recognize what was happening; still able to pee a little but struggling & licking himself. We call Village, explain his history & what's going on, that he's having trouble urinating but still able to pee a few drops. The condition itself is brought on by stress & gets worse quickly. However, because we noticed so early & informed the vet of his history, we trusted him in their care. Village originally said to bring him late in the day which was already weird (last time, another vet told us to bring him in immediately because it's life-threatening & gets worse quickly)--but then Village called right back to say there was an early cancellation & we could bring him in early. We brought him in around 9am. I had to work so we asked them to call my partner for updates/consent. Hours pass. We hear nothing. They try calling me. I tell my partner & she calls back. They tell her they'll call her back. This repeats. The first time, she was told that the vet was on lunch & would call, but that our cat had been helped & was resting comfortably. This led my partner to believe they had done something to drain his bladder & that the vet would simply be checking in. However, 1.5 hours pass, so my partner calls back again--same thing, told that the vet would call back soon. Over & over, every time my partner spoke to someone, they'd spend more time apologizing for the phone issues & putting my partner on hold when she was just trying to get updates. Around 3:20 my partner called again & was told the vet would call back in 30 min & we could pick our cat up at 5:30. At 4:50, the vet finally calls & tells my partner that we need to take our cat to the emergency vet because he needs a catheter procedure--something Village can do, but apparently cannot because it's too late in the day. He's been there since 9 am. We were told he'd be seen early. On the phone, Dr. Lucas essentially blames all his problems on diet. Yet, we've been following advice from the emergency vet in terms of diet & were informed that the condition is brought on by stress. Village asked nothing about stressors, didn't answer other questions, instead insisting that it's another condition, another cause. Honestly though, none of that even matters because in this emergency what he needs is to have his bladder drained so it doesn't totally block. Instead, all they did was a urinalysis--something we didn't consent to--& tried to re-diagnose the condition we already gave them records for. Because the condition is caused by stress & our cat has anxiety & was already in pain in this strange environment, we can only assume how awful his last day of life was sitting there with nothing being done, becoming more stressed until he was unable to urinate at all. When my partner went to pick him up, she was charged $172. She asked what for because they seemingly did nothing to help him while saying he now needs to go to the emergency vet because it's too late in the day. Tried to ask what happened, if anything was being prescribed (implied on the phone). The receptionist then went to talk to have the vet talk to my partner. Left her waiting for 20 min. My partner overheard them talking in the back, calling us "confusing." The receptionist came up & then relayed information about UTIs--unrelated--instead of the vet coming up to talk to my partner. Frustrated & with no real answers about what had happened at all that day, my partner paid & left so we could get our cat to the emergency vet. Village claimed they'd send information to the emergency vet but the only i
Dennis Lynch
We were grateful that the Village Veterinary Hospital was able to examine our cat on short notice. Dr. Foote and Annie Muller were thoughtful, knowledgeable, communicative, and caring. We’re visiting the area, and they went out of their way to get our cat’s health history/records from our veterinarian back home and used them to help with diagnosing her problem.
Ellen Garland
Got some horrible news about my little fur baby but the staff was very kind and caring and helped me look at all the options available
Bo Marie Chandler
Dr. Niko was extremely helpful and showed lots of care for my pet! I was able to discuss my concerns and get solutions for a very reasonable price. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS CLINIC!
Virtual Demon
Took my lizard their for a check up, everyone their is so nice, I felt so safe and comfortable their with my beardie. They handle her like experts and am definitely coming back here for future appointments!
John J.
I had to bring in our cat to be put down and Village Veterinary Hospital was wonderful in a bad situation. I appreciated that they had a protocol for bringing the owners and their pet into the clinic that minimized contact with other people. The veterinary and the vet tech, were compassionate and patient while explaining the process. I was planning on using a local pet cremation business and they had the required paperwork for that business so that our cat could be picked up and I did not have to go to that business to make arrangements. I appreciate the efficiency that Village Veterinary Hospital was able to provide in providing the needed care to our cat, as well as me.
Gail P.
This is the absolute BEST hospital that I have EVER been to. My and most importantly, my cat Stella's go to are marvelous Dr van Winkle and fantastic Liam. You two are the dream team for Stella. She is TOTALLY relaxed with both of you. She is totally healthy because of you and so I only get to see you once a year. I am absolutely blown away with your care and honesty! I recommend you to everyone. Two different people have had appointments and are very happy. The third person will see Dr Van Winkle this Sunday. The front desk rocks also. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS VET!! THANK YOU! KEEP UP THE WONDERFUL WORK!
Lori C.
An efficient quick diagnosis of intestinal obstruction, and of to surgery. Thank you to Dr. Brown and her team.
Katie K.
My experience with Village Veterinary Hospital was amazing! I called them in a panic because my frenchie's rabies vaccination expired and we weren't able to go across the border. We were out of town and not currently a patient but they fit us into their schedule that day and did a full exam. The staff there was extremely kind and knowledgeable. Would highly recommend!!
Sheila Hart
Very happy with the service my two shelties at Village Vet have received.
Mia M.
Our cat died from neglect by Village Vet & Dr. Lucas. Our cat had bladder issues in February--trouble urinating, some drops but clearly in pain. The emergency vet drained his bladder & prescribed some medication to relax his muscles/calm him down. He'd been doing well since. Few days ago, same issue. This time we caught it very early since we could recognize what was happening; still able to pee a little but struggling & licking himself. We call Village, explain his history & what's going on, that he's having trouble urinating but still able to pee a few drops. The condition itself is brought on by stress & gets worse quickly. However, because we noticed so early & informed the vet of his history, we trusted him in their care. Village originally said to bring him late in the day which was already weird (last time, another vet told us to bring him in immediately because it's life-threatening & gets worse quickly)--but then Village called right back to say there was an early cancellation & we could bring him in early. We brought him in around 9am. I had to work so we asked them to call my partner for updates/consent. Hours pass. We hear nothing. They try calling me. I tell my partner & she calls back. They tell her they'll call her back. This repeats. The first time, she was told that the vet was on lunch & would call, but that our cat had been helped & was resting comfortably. This led my partner to believe they had done something to drain his bladder & that the vet would simply be checking in. However, 1.5 hours pass, so my partner calls back again--same thing, told that the vet would call back soon. Over & over, every time my partner spoke to someone, they'd spend more time apologizing for the phone issues & putting my partner on hold when she was just trying to get updates. Around 3:20 my partner called again & was told the vet would call back in 30 min & we could pick our cat up at 5:30. At 4:50, the vet finally calls & tells my partner that we need to take our cat to the emergency vet because he needs a catheter procedure--something Village can do, but apparently cannot because it's too late in the day. He's been there since 9 am. We were told he'd be seen early. On the phone, Dr. Lucas essentially blames all his problems on diet. Yet, we've been following advice from the emergency vet in terms of diet & were informed that the condition is brought on by stress. Village asked nothing about stressors, didn't answer other questions, instead insisting that it's another condition, another cause. Honestly though, none of that even matters because in this emergency what he needs is to have his bladder drained so it doesn't totally block. Instead, all they did was a urinalysis--something we didn't consent to--& tried to re-diagnose the condition we already gave them records for. Because the condition is caused by stress & our cat has anxiety & was already in pain in this strange environment, we can only assume how awful his last day of life was sitting there with nothing being done, becoming more stressed until he was unable to urinate at all. When my partner went to pick him up, she was charged $172. She asked what for because they seemingly did nothing to help him while saying he now needs to go to the emergency vet because it's too late in the day. Tried to ask what happened, if anything was being prescribed (implied on the phone). The receptionist then went to talk to have the vet talk to my partner. Left her waiting for 20 min. My partner overheard them talking in the back, calling us "confusing." The receptionist came up & then relayed information about UTIs--unrelated--instead of the vet coming up to talk to my partner. Frustrated & with no real answers about what had happened at all that day, my partner paid & left so we could get our cat to the emergency vet. Village claimed they'd send information to the emergency vet but the only i