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Edliany Milano
2 days ago
Brought my dog here in October 2025 for an eye ulcer. After spending several thousands of dollars, using countless drops, and putting her through multiple burr debridements, it finally “healed” in January.
On January 28, 2026, I was told the ulcer was healed, yet right after that visit her eye was red and she was squinting again.
When I called to speak to a doctor, the front desk girl casually told me, after asking a doctor who happened to be passing by, that the ulcer had re-opened. No urgency. No empathy. No concern. Just a casual response like this wasn’t my dog’s eye and months of treatment.
After months of procedures and thousands spent, they still couldn’t properly resolve it. I felt like they cared more about the money than my dog’s well-being.
I took her to a different clinic, and she healed in TWO WEEKS. No debridements done.
Also I was told that her cornea was inflamed and quite harmed after all the debriments and eye procedures she went through with Animal eye Guys.
I will never bring my dog back here, and I will absolutely make sure my friends and loved ones don’t either. Definitely do NOT recommend.
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Gina Griffin
Feb 9, 2026
My cat, Marshall Mathers, had uveitis which the doctor belived caused secondary glaucoma. The diagnosis was SECONDARY GLAUCOMA. That means that when the uveitis clears up, the glaucoma might as well. The doctor did not explain that part to me. I figured it out on my own being a human who reads and researches and knows the meanings of words. Well, the doctor said HIS ONLY OPTIONS WERE TO REMOVE THE EYE, OR HAVE HIM ON MEDS FOR THE REST OF HIS LIFE.
I called several times and left voicemail asking if I could stop the steroid drop. No answer. My cat pushed me off one day months later while administering the drop. He told me no, and he had an ulcer almost the size of his eye. Our home vet cleared that up. I took him to this place a week after. They checked his pressure and it was fine. They also tried to get me to pay for another stain to check the ulcer I had already sent paperwork from our home vet proving they did the stain and he was clear. When I emailed confronting the doctor with this information and asking why they never responded to my voicemail about continuing the steroid that gave him the ulcer, or continuing meds on a secondary issue which may have been cleared, the doctor replied with denial, feigned ignorance, said maybe I called the wrong vet with my questions, and got defensive about her integrity. She basically flipped out and pulled DARVO like any narcissistic would, and tried to blame me for her lying on medical paperwork, upgrading his glaucoma to primary without ever knowingly testing him for it, and when his eye pressures were normal after the last test.
My boy takes ZERO MEDICATIONS, STILL HAS HIS EYE, and his vision has improved in the eye she said was blind. I don't know who these medical hacks think they are trying to always rip us off and now keep our pets on forever medications and doing unnecessary surgeries, but they are as bad as Big Pharma because they are actually one in the same.
DO NOT TRUST THIS DOCTOR AT THIS LOCATION. SHE DOES NOT GIVE YOU ALL OF YOUR PETS OPTIONS. SHE IS THERE TO SELL DRUGS AND SURGERIES, AND I HAVE HER EMAILS TO PROVE IT.
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Mary Zucker
Jan 30, 2026
Overpriced, uncaring, and unresponsive. Enough said. Will never use these people again. Too painful to go into details. Stay far away from these people.
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Alejandro Gonzalez
Jan 30, 2026
As a husband and dog owner, this experience has been one of the most financially and emotionally draining situations I've dealt with.
We have been taking our dog to this location since October 2025 and by the end of January 2026 have spent over $3,000 treating an eye ulcer. What troubles me most is the pattern of procedures being performed without consent, even after my wife explicitly addressing this with the clinic.
On November 14th, an eye collagen shield was placed without her approval, and we were also charged $92.40 for it. After that visit, my wife made it very clear to the staff that moving forward, no procedures were to be done without our consent.
Despite this, during what was supposed to be a final checkup, they again performed a procedure without consent - a tonometry test - and charged $51.50 for it.
We were told by the doctor that our dog was fully healed, yet within 48 hours, her eye became red and inflamed again. When my wife and I called back, instead of speaking with the doctor, a front desk employee (not a veterinarian) told us the ulcer was "back" after talking with a doctor that was "passing by". That alone speaks volumes about communication and professionalism.
I also noticed price inconsistencies and increases over time:
Corneal stain increased from $43.75 to $45.25
Biohazard fee increased from $6.50 to $6.75
Individually these may seem minor, but combined with non-consented procedures, they raise serious concerns about transparency.
What's been most disappointing is the lack of any goodwill or concern for the dog. There was no offer of a free recheck, consultation, or acknowledgment of the stress this has caused. Every interaction feels centered on billing, not care.
Pet owners deserve consent, communication, and compassion. Based on our experience, I would not recommend this clinic to anyone. NEVER coming here again.
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Barbara Montero Torres
Jan 3, 2026
Amazing! I was so worried about my cat eye and they supported me since the front door...I'm so grateful for all the help!! Strongly recommend it