VCA Midtown Animal Hospital

3.6
402 reviews

About

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At VCA Midtown Animal Hospital in Atlanta, GA, we redefine pet healthcare. Whether it’s advanced dental care, diagnostics, or specialized surgery, we’re the trusted experts for your pet's entire health journey. Our Midtown vet clinic excels in preventive & primary care, from flea & tick defenses and vaccinations to diabetes care & pain management and beyond, ensuring your pet stays ahead of health threats. With unique offerings like cold laser therapy and an in-house pharmacy, we bring tomorrow’s veterinary solutions today. Embrace peace of mind with the full spectrum of care—wellness, chronic condition management, lab tests, medications—all under one roof. Choose VCA Midtown for a healthier, happier pet.

Location

VCA Midtown Animal Hospital
1510 Piedmont Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA
30324, United States

Hours

Reviews

3.6
344 reviews
5 stars
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What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Staff Quality

Many customers praised the staff for their kindness, professionalism, and compassion towards pets and their owners.

Pricing Concerns

Numerous reviews highlighted high prices and unexpected charges, with some customers feeling that the clinic prioritizes profit over pet care.

Communication Issues

Several customers reported poor communication regarding treatment plans, wait times, and follow-up care, leading to frustration and dissatisfaction.

Mixed Experiences

While some customers had positive experiences with care and treatment, others reported serious concerns about misdiagnoses and inadequate care.
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    Chuck
    Dec 30, 2025
    3.0
    This is a hard one to review. I first would like to say that all the vets and the staff are absolutely amazing. Your pet will be feeling better in no time. But this clinic is probably owned by a private-equity firm which is "all the rage" today. YOU WILL BE PAYING HIGHER PRICES! There are some predatory practices when suggesting care too. Option A, B, C, and D for care will be suggested to you as if it's collectively one[sometimes], and it will all be itemized on a potential bill that can be pretty expensive. You have to ask them to break everything down for you and then suggest yourself things like "let's try A first before we do B or C". More times than not this happened to me where they throw a bunch of treatments at you, instead of trying one and going from there. We're talking about the bill being 50% to 100%(or more) higher due to additional treatments being added. Someone might say, "we have to be sure" or "your pet can't actually tell you how it feels". But I never have been billed like this before by any other clinic. It can get ridiculous. If it wasn't for my pet insurance I'd be cooked by this place. Even my insurance rep was like, "I know I'm a snake but gotdamn this is insane"!
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    Addison Mathis
    Nov 30, 2025
    1.0
    If you want to pay $200 for a group of people to tell you you’re a bad pet owner, you can do that here. But you could probably do that on Facebook for free. But for real, this place did not properly diagnose my cat. They also did not give him any medicine while we were in the office, just sent us home with a round of pills that they gave us incorrect information about. When we called back with concerns after our cat wasn’t feeling better the next day, they dismissed us. We insisted on speaking with the vet, so they promised us a return phone call and no one ever called us back. We reached out to a different local emergency vet and explained the situation. They were appalled at how the team at the VCA handled things with our cat, and gave us sincere advice that was actually helpful and related to the symptoms our cat was experiencing. We won’t ever come back here again, and we’ll easily drive 30+ minutes out of our way to be sure of that. Seems like they’re running a scam. Gross. *Edit: I came in with my partner's cat, and it seems like they failed to add me as a second parent in their system, which why they cannot locate our records.
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    Ginger
    Nov 24, 2025
    3.0
    Friendly staff and doctors but they nickel and dime you, resulting in numerous unexpected, superfluous charges.
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    Erin Heath
    Nov 20, 2025
    2.0
    I brought my older dog here for emergency services that ended up being end of life care. I thought the staff were great and really caring. That experience made me decide to bring my younger dog for her annual because I wanted to support the practice. The problem is the cost is much higher than at my prior vet (which is also and in town vet just about 5 miles away). The annual vet exam is only about $15 more here but the fecal and heart warm test is $250 and my old vet was $111. Additionally they had me change my dogs Dhlpp to a DA2P-Pv shot which was more expensive and required a booster 3 weeks later that was not included in the estimate for services that I was quoted. Overall for the same services 1 year ago at a different vet I paid $506 and at VCA I paid $755.15. I like the vets but can justify 50% more expensive for basic care. I wish all vets would just list the prices for basic annual exam and testing clearly on their websites.
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    Renatta Goduto
    Oct 8, 2025
    5.0
    Dr Davis save our dog after 1 vet refused to see him. She did the impossible for getting our foster healthy. I would never forget that.

Frequently Asked Questions About VCA Midtown Animal Hospital

What types of animals does VCA Midtown Animal Hospital care for?

VCA Midtown Animal Hospital provides care primarily for cats and dogs.

What services are offered by VCA Midtown Animal Hospital?

They offer advanced care, allergy relief, diabetes treatment, diagnostics, diet and nutrition counseling, disease treatment, flea and tick control, general care, heartworm treatment, internal medicine, medications, parasite control, wellness exams, physical exams, preventive and primary care, puppy and kitten wellness, senior pet wellness, spay and neuter, vaccinations, and weight loss programs.