About Center for Bird and Exotic Animal Medicine
The Center for Bird and Exotic Animal Medicine is recognized for its compassionate and attentive staff. Clients appreciate the constant communication during surgeries and the thorough aftercare provided for their pets. The team is praised for their excellent care, expert handling, and the genuine love shown to the animals during their visits. The clinic is known for their personalized care and thorough explanations, making them a recommended choice for pet owners with exotic animals in the Snohomish and King County area. Customers have shared positive experiences with their rabbits, rats, and birds, highlighting the staff's kindness, patience, and ability to provide the necessary examinations and treatments for a successful recovery.
Drove out here hoping to save our snake but she died on the way there. They were very compassionate and handled her cremation and gave us a clay print of her body. I live clear up in Smokey Point but it was worth it for how compassionate they were.
Ever vet I called recommend CBEAM when my sweet rat, Tuna, was dying from respiratory disease. I took my little guy there and met Dr. Sareena Enloe. I warned her that Tuna was incredibly skittish, and hated being handled. I was used to vets being a little rough with him. But Dr. Enloe spoke in soft tones and used only a gentle touch. She did not stress my boy out any more than absolutely necessary. She gave me all the options and I could tell finally someone had the care knowledge Tuna needed. Unfortunately, it was too late, and euthanasia was my best choice. She walked me through what would happen, and gave me lots of time to say goodbye. I picked up his ashes last week...read full review
We have had occasion to bring two of our farm birds here over the years. However, they are such an amazing team it almost makes me wish we had a more exotic pet that we could bring in for care regularly. Every aspect of the practice is so thoughtful—from the snacks in the waiting room (and free stickers!) to the charts to help understand signs of pain in hard to read animals like a mouse, rat, ferret, or bunny, to the specialized treats for so many different animals (our duck was very pleased with her mealworms) to the memorial footprint they take at the end of your pet’s life.
Seven or eight years ago we brought our turkey, and more recently our duck....read full review