About Timberline Veterinary Hospital
Timberline Veterinary Hospital is a family-owned and locally operated small animal clinic that provides comprehensive medical, surgical, and dental care for dogs and cats. The hospital is known for its attentive and caring staff, who treat each furry friend with kindness and professionalism. Pet owners have trusted Timberline Veterinary Hospital for years, praising the doctors' ability to diagnose and treat their pets' ailments effectively and efficiently. The hospital is committed to providing honest and transparent care, avoiding unnecessary tests and treatments, and prioritizing the well-being of the animals. Pet owners appreciate the hospital's friendly and non-judgmental approach, making them feel comfortable and confident in the care their pets receive. The annual plan is great, especially with a new puppy, and the doctors have been praised for their genuine care and attention to each patient. Customers have highlighted the competence and caring nature of Drs. John and Melinda Hill, who have owned the hospital since 2011. They have been described as excellent, kind, and caring, and customers have expressed no regrets in staying with the practice. Timberline Veterinary Hospital is the go-to destination for pet owners seeking top-notch care for their beloved companions.
Timberline - with the Dr’s Hill - - is an awesome veterinary practice. I’ve stayed with the practice when took over and our family has absolutely no regrets. The annual plan is great - especially with a new puppy. They’ve loved and cared for my sweet Liberty since she was a not so little baby ❤️❤️. They genuinely care and take the time with each patient to ensure the best care!
Wholeheartedly recommend :).
I’m so glad to have found Dr John and Dr Melinda to care for my Boston Terrier. They have given me excellent advice to keep her healthy and when a little issue has popped up they have always followed up to make sure it is resolved- very kind and caring. The best!
Recently I took my 7 year old GSD to Timberline Veterinary Hospital. He was vomiting and not eating. The care and concern of the techs and Dr. Mindy Hill were immediately apparent. Within 10 minutes they advised that he had a high fever, was dehydrated, and they took X-rays to see if there was an intestinal blockage. They advised to put him on IV fluids and take him to an Animal Hospital for a sonogram or other recommended tests. Let's face it, veterinary services are extremely expensive, with or without pet health insurance. Before performing any services like X-rays and IV catheter, they informed me how much the bill would be. I realized all services would be cheaper...read full review