Dr Solomon takes great care of my boys. Buddy and Baily.
Elena Powers
Nov 2025
Love the option for working pet parents to be able to drop their pets off and come back to pick them up!
Dana
Jul 2025
Dr. Green was great at putting me at ease when I brought my dog in for emergency treatment. She found the issue quickly and provided us with several options depending upon how aggressive or conservative I wanted to be with his treatment. I was not expecting that and I really appreciated it. When it came time to pay the bill, I was surprised at how reasonably priced the treatment was given the excellent level of service we received. My dog has a new vet. Thank you, Dr. Green.
Amanda Howley
Apr 2025
Rei had her first vet appointment a week ago! Everyone was so kind and gentle with her, and the doctor took the time to go over everything I needed to know about caring for her since sheβs still so tiny. We had such a pleasant and comforting experience β feeling very grateful! πΎβ¨π
Joshua Kim
Jan 2025
I recently took my dog to this vet to get treatment for canine compulsive disorder (long history of decreased quality of life due to shadow chasing, leaf chasing, and also negative reactivity to a wide variety of stimuli including people, other dogs, and even things such as airplanes). We came seeking medication to address these issues as our last resort, as Iβve tried every form of behavioral modification I know after extensive research for many years. Our experience at this vet was extremely negative. I do not feel like the veterinarian on staff was receptive of the issues I had to speak of. She told me that there were βholes in my storyβ with my previous vets, although I brought a different vet form that clearly states this dog was diagnosed with OCD in years prior. Ultimately, she did not think or understand that my dogβs OCD was negatively impacting his life although I thoroughly explained how it was. When asked for advice on what to do, the only thing she said was that he required active stimulation (exercise) for at least an hour a day and that he should just be on a farm. I had already explained to her that this is a hunting dog that gets 4 training sessions a day with wide open play on open lots with at least 2-3 hours of active training a day. I felt disrespected throughout our conversation and felt that she thought I was lying to her about his symptoms. Attached is a video that shows what I was explaining to her, and as you can see he is much more inclined to chase his shadow than train or even to play fetch, which he loves to do on cloudy days with no shadows. Why would I lie about my own dogβs symptoms? Why would I come back for further examinations after being told there are holes in my story about my dogs veterinary and medical history? Medication in the form of fluoxetine has been cited in veterinary journals to alleviate canine compulsive disorder, I did not see any form of consideration from the vet for this option during our conversation. I am extremely frustrated and feel disrespected that I did not receive any form of consideration for medication or other help, that I was suggested to be lying about my own pet, and that this dog needs to be on a farm?? He receives more care and attention than most do (at least 4 training sessions which span for about 2-3 hours total a day), so is the best option you have for me to give him to a farm or play with him for an hour a day? In my opinion, this is an unprofessional and uneducated approach to a serious veterinary issue.
Angie Ponce
Dec 2024
The receptionist customer service is really bad.
Martika Johanson-Murray
Jun 2024
Dr. Solomon is so sweet and always given us reassurance at her practice. She is very transparent with cost breakdowns, and honest with all explanations. Her prices are extremely fair and her expertise is top notch. Thank you for providing us with amazing veterinary care :)
Yolanda J.
Dec 2023
I am not sure what is going on with this place. Seems like they have an answering service, but they answer for another business. This is the second time I have made an appointment (that was confirmed by e-mail) and no one was actually at the location to see my dogs. When I called, I was put on hold and no one ever came back to the phone. I took off work and wasted my time yet again.
Nayely Santibanez
Dec 2023
Wonderful care for my pittie! The vet is highly knowledgeable and straightforward. Prices are very accessible, office is no-frills, very clean, and appointments are kept (no waiting!). They have never tried to upsell me any in-house products or kibble like at my previous vet/franchise. Shout out to Wesley for always being so kind, patient, and empathetic. My dog goes crazy for him every single time and the love is reciprocated - sorry for all the face licks βοΈ?
Cory Byer
Oct 2023
Dr Solomon was so helpful and knowledgeable . She is currently caring for my senior dog that has multiple illnesses that require extensive medical care. We were so afraid that we were not going to be able to take him home but thanks to their expertise we are grateful to be able to have more time with him.
LunaGarGame GamerGame
Dr Solomon takes great care of my boys. Buddy and Baily.
Elena Powers
Love the option for working pet parents to be able to drop their pets off and come back to pick them up!
Dana
Dr. Green was great at putting me at ease when I brought my dog in for emergency treatment. She found the issue quickly and provided us with several options depending upon how aggressive or conservative I wanted to be with his treatment. I was not expecting that and I really appreciated it. When it came time to pay the bill, I was surprised at how reasonably priced the treatment was given the excellent level of service we received. My dog has a new vet. Thank you, Dr. Green.
Amanda Howley
Rei had her first vet appointment a week ago! Everyone was so kind and gentle with her, and the doctor took the time to go over everything I needed to know about caring for her since sheβs still so tiny. We had such a pleasant and comforting experience β feeling very grateful! πΎβ¨π
Joshua Kim
I recently took my dog to this vet to get treatment for canine compulsive disorder (long history of decreased quality of life due to shadow chasing, leaf chasing, and also negative reactivity to a wide variety of stimuli including people, other dogs, and even things such as airplanes). We came seeking medication to address these issues as our last resort, as Iβve tried every form of behavioral modification I know after extensive research for many years. Our experience at this vet was extremely negative. I do not feel like the veterinarian on staff was receptive of the issues I had to speak of. She told me that there were βholes in my storyβ with my previous vets, although I brought a different vet form that clearly states this dog was diagnosed with OCD in years prior. Ultimately, she did not think or understand that my dogβs OCD was negatively impacting his life although I thoroughly explained how it was. When asked for advice on what to do, the only thing she said was that he required active stimulation (exercise) for at least an hour a day and that he should just be on a farm. I had already explained to her that this is a hunting dog that gets 4 training sessions a day with wide open play on open lots with at least 2-3 hours of active training a day. I felt disrespected throughout our conversation and felt that she thought I was lying to her about his symptoms. Attached is a video that shows what I was explaining to her, and as you can see he is much more inclined to chase his shadow than train or even to play fetch, which he loves to do on cloudy days with no shadows. Why would I lie about my own dogβs symptoms? Why would I come back for further examinations after being told there are holes in my story about my dogs veterinary and medical history? Medication in the form of fluoxetine has been cited in veterinary journals to alleviate canine compulsive disorder, I did not see any form of consideration from the vet for this option during our conversation. I am extremely frustrated and feel disrespected that I did not receive any form of consideration for medication or other help, that I was suggested to be lying about my own pet, and that this dog needs to be on a farm?? He receives more care and attention than most do (at least 4 training sessions which span for about 2-3 hours total a day), so is the best option you have for me to give him to a farm or play with him for an hour a day? In my opinion, this is an unprofessional and uneducated approach to a serious veterinary issue.
Angie Ponce
The receptionist customer service is really bad.
Martika Johanson-Murray
Dr. Solomon is so sweet and always given us reassurance at her practice. She is very transparent with cost breakdowns, and honest with all explanations. Her prices are extremely fair and her expertise is top notch. Thank you for providing us with amazing veterinary care :)
Yolanda J.
I am not sure what is going on with this place. Seems like they have an answering service, but they answer for another business. This is the second time I have made an appointment (that was confirmed by e-mail) and no one was actually at the location to see my dogs. When I called, I was put on hold and no one ever came back to the phone. I took off work and wasted my time yet again.
Nayely Santibanez
Wonderful care for my pittie! The vet is highly knowledgeable and straightforward. Prices are very accessible, office is no-frills, very clean, and appointments are kept (no waiting!). They have never tried to upsell me any in-house products or kibble like at my previous vet/franchise. Shout out to Wesley for always being so kind, patient, and empathetic. My dog goes crazy for him every single time and the love is reciprocated - sorry for all the face licks βοΈ?
Cory Byer
Dr Solomon was so helpful and knowledgeable . She is currently caring for my senior dog that has multiple illnesses that require extensive medical care. We were so afraid that we were not going to be able to take him home but thanks to their expertise we are grateful to be able to have more time with him.