About Clifton Veterinary Clinic
Clifton Veterinary Clinic is a well-regarded local practice that provides excellent and affordable veterinary care. The staff is known for being friendly, caring, and knowledgeable, showing a genuine concern for the animals. Customers often mention the clinic's commitment to understanding pets' issues without immediately resorting to medication. The practice is praised for its affordable services compared to other vets in the area. Many customers appreciate the flexibility and responsiveness of the staff, who are willing to accommodate late pickups and provide remote consultations when needed. The clinic has received positive feedback for its quick service, as seen when a vet quickly diagnosed a cat with a dental issue. Customers also value the plainspoken communication from the staff, which is especially appreciated by those with special needs. Clifton Veterinary Clinic is highly recommended for its quality of care, compassionate staff, and reasonable pricing. The clinic is recognized for providing heartfelt support during difficult times, making it a trusted choice for pet owners. Overall, it stands out as a dedicated and caring veterinary service.
Dr. Kaki got our dog Rowdy in when he was torn up with hot spots, bloody paws from chewing, and red hives all over him. He's been on Apoquel for over a year, without great results. Dr. Kaki listened to us explain the situation, and explained to us, in depth, what probably was going on. She recommended a new med, a bit cheaper than Apoquel, and followed up with us. Rowdy is so much better. Our happy dog is back! Rowdy, Angus, and Tucker will be patients of Dr. Kaki from now on!
Great folks who definitely care about your pet. Plenty of knowledge and they didn't jump right to the drugs. They really do help you figure out what's going on since as we know, our pets cannot tell us.
The vet saw my sister's cat quickly and diagnosed him with a dental issue. Dr Kaki prescribed antibiotics and extra calorie gel to help him get his weight back up. I've seen her before for my own cat (who caught fiv and unfortunately had to be euthanised) and for when my other cat needs care when our local vet is booked for weeks/months out. Everyone I talk to and meet who works in the office and exam rooms have been nice to me and speak to me plainly, which as an autistic person, I appreciate. If they weren't far out from where I live, they'd definitely be my main vet.