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Vetco Total Care

4.4
(17 reviews)

Business Details

10427 W Grand Pkwy S, Richmond, TX
77407-8690, United States
(346) 620-0546

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Veterinarian
Visit your Richmond Aliana Vetco Total Care located at 10427 W Grand Pkwy S. Our full-service Veterinarian Hospital offers comprehensive care - from routine exams to emergency surgeries. You can count on us to provide quality pet care. Book an appointment online today or walk in with your pet for a free healthy weight and microchip check.

Details

  • Requires appointmentAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible restroomAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible seatingNot available

Location

Vetco Total Care
10427 W Grand Pkwy S, Richmond, TX
77407-8690, United States

Hours

Monday9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
WednesdayClosed
Thursday9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
Sunday10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Reviews

4.4
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  • EE
    Emma Edges
    3 days ago
    1.0
    It took 1.5 hours to see the vet. It was my dogs first vet appointment and the vet barely looked at him. His temperature was not taken, his eyes, nose, ears, feet, genitalia were not checked, his skin was not looked at, his coat was barely checked, and there was no option to check his feces for parasites. The only thing the vet took time on was to lecture me how on how much my dog barked while waiting in a stressful, cramped waiting room for 1 and a half hours. I would not recommend this vet to anyone, nor will I be returning to any Petco Vet office.
  • MT
    Mayra Talaverano
    Apr 25, 2026
    5.0
    Muy buena la atención y rápido
  • CW
    Carla Wright
    Apr 15, 2026
    5.0
    Excellent care for our new puppy!
  • MM
    Maddie A Mann
    Jan 14, 2026
    1.0
    I am writing this review to warn other pet owners, especially first time owners, about my deeply concerning experience with Petco’s Vetco clinic. I brought in a very sick kitten I had rescued off the side of the road. From the beginning, I made it explicitly clear that I had never owned a cat before and that I needed everything a cat would need to go home healthy and keep. I trusted the staff — Risa, Crystal, and Susie — to guide me appropriately. I was shown a “package,” which I purchased, believing this would include proper evaluation and care. At the time of the visit, the kitten had visible hair loss all over its body, appeared mangy and unwell ( this was documented in the vets notes), and I repeatedly expressed concern that it might be ringworm. I also specifically pointed out that the kitten’s ears looked abnormal and irritated. I was told they were “just dirty” and that there was nothing wrong. I was rushed through the visit, not allowed to fully explain my concerns, and told it was only “flea dermatitis.” Weeks later, the consequences of these dismissals became serious. A different veterinary clinic immediately identified ringworm, covering his body on his tail to on his nose, and confirmed the kitten had developed a fever due to how severe the infection had become. In addition, he had ear mites. When I contacted Vetco to ask what I had actually paid for and to seek accountability, I was told something shocking: I never received an exam. I was informed that the package I was sold did not include an exam — something that was never explained to me as a first-time pet owner bringing in a visibly sick rescue animal. At no point was I told an exam was necessary, offered one, or advised to go elsewhere if they could not properly assess my cat. The follow-up communication was equally troubling. When I called to report the confirmed ringworm diagnosis, fever, and spread of infection, the notes only reflected that I had “called,” leaving out all critical medical information. I was not proactively helped or guided on next steps. What ultimately broke my trust was later learning that internal notes described me as “laughing” and “acting unhinged.” This is categorically false and deeply inappropriate. I was calm, respectful, and firm — even while advocating for a sick animal and dealing with a contagious infection affecting my entire household. To have my character misrepresented after everything that occurred is unacceptable. Mistakes and misdiagnoses can happen. What is not acceptable is dismissing visible symptoms, failing to explain what services are actually being provided, neglecting to perform or recommend an exam for a visibly ill animal, and documenting false character judgments about a client. This experience delayed my cat’s treatment by weeks and caused unnecessary suffering for both the animal and my family. I strongly urge Petco and Vetco leadership to review how first-time pet owners are handled, how medical concerns are documented, and how staff communicate limitations of care. I would never want another person or animal to go through what we did.
  • FP
    Felicia Pirritino
    Jun 19, 2025
    5.0
    Resia is one of the most friendliest technicians. My dog Sailor feels so comfortable with her. So professional and makes the visits so much more enjoyable for me and my doggie.

Frequently Asked Questions About Vetco Total Care

Where is Vetco Total Care Animal Hospital in Richmond located?

It is located at 10427 W Grand Pkwy S, Richmond, TX 77407-8690.

What services does Vetco Total Care Animal Hospital offer?

They provide comprehensive pet care including routine exams and emergency surgeries.

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