Warren County Veterinary Clinic

4.8
430 reviews

About

Veterinarian
WCVC was opened in September 1970, offering quality veterinary care in Front Royal and Warren County, Virginia. In 1985 we opened Cedarville Veterinary Clinic on the north side of town. Since then our practice has continued to grow and we have renovated and rebuilt both of our facilities. Recently we have combined the two locations north and south under one name, Warren County Veterinary Clinic to better serve you and your pets. Both of our clinics offer complete pet health care in a professional and friendly environment. We understand your pet holds a valued place in your life and your heart so we have made it our goal to respect and honor this special bond by providing the best possible care for your pet.

Details

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Location

Warren County Veterinary Clinic
4310 Rivermont Drive, Front Royal, VA
22630, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.8
430 reviews
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What are people saying?

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Compassionate Care

Many customers praised the staff for their kindness, compassion, and attentive care towards their pets, especially during difficult times.

Professionalism

Several reviews highlighted the professionalism and expertise of the veterinarians, noting their thoroughness in diagnosis and treatment.

Customer Service

While many reviews commended the friendly and helpful staff, some customers reported issues with front desk service and appointment scheduling.

Mixed Experiences

Feedback varied significantly, with some customers expressing dissatisfaction with specific veterinarians or experiences, particularly regarding communication and treatment options.

Accessibility Issues

A few customers mentioned difficulties in getting timely appointments, especially for urgent care needs.
  • BC
    Bailey Crooke
    5 days ago
    1.0
    I took our dog here on 12/23, she has been regurging 10-15 a day. We met dr. Wright, did X-rays and a very brief ultrasound. Which apparently showed nothing special. She diagnosed our dog (8 years old) with mega esophagus and told me that if I felt it was not going to be manageable she wouldn’t blame me if I came back on Friday to have her euthanized. The next 4 days were a true nightmare. Our dog continued to regurg and the night of Christmas Eve the smell turned absolutely FOUL like sewage. We spent the next 3 days at valley emergency vet. I called back dr. Wright on Friday to let her know where things were at she assured me that in her 25 years she had NEVER seen a dog who had a blockage regurg, only throw up. She doubled down on her feeling that this was a complex issue we couldn’t fix. Valley emergency vet techs pushed us (kindly) and basically begged us not to put her down and told us regurg 100% can happen with blockages. Sure enough she had a blockage. I am so upset that my concern for blockage on 12/23 was dismissed and our dog suffered for another 4 days until she was properly treated. Complete negligence, our whole Christmas week was not able to be enjoyed for a problem that could have been resolved 12/23 had she told me there was still a chance that their xray and ultrasound capabilities were unable to detect that there still could be a blockage. I spoke with management this week. While he asked if my dog was okay the concern didn’t seem like it was that important to him.
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    Jerry Foster
    Oct 21, 2025
    1.0
    Absolutely horrible the lady we've been seeing for our dog is horribly uneducated and had brushed our dog off while making very snarky remarks and has done very little to actually see what is going on with our dog she will tell us his bladder lining is inflamed but hasn't actually done anything to look into the cause of it her remarks have been absolutely horrendous even at one point insuating that it was something we had done absolutely disappointed with this place
  • CR
    Christine Richardson
    Oct 17, 2025
    5.0
    I love this place!! My dog is never timid/afraid when we are there. I take both my dog & cat here. The staff are wonderful people. They really care about the animals. They listen to the pet parents and talk with us about any concerns we have. They keep your budget in mind as they help you treat your pet. If something is expensive, they will let you know that it is and can suggest alternatives if there are any available. I have always been happy with this clinic.
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    Melissa Bruck
    Oct 4, 2025
    1.0
    Showed up 45 minutes before they closed with a bleeding dog. I was told no they couldn’t take him because they were closing soon. They don’t care about your fur babies.
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    Rob Guth
    Oct 1, 2025
    5.0
    The people here are fantastic and very loving towards our doggo. Highly recommend.

Frequently Asked Questions About Warren County Veterinary Clinic

What is the history of Warren County Veterinary Clinic?

Warren County Veterinary Clinic opened in September 1970 to provide quality veterinary care in Front Royal and Warren County, Virginia, expanding in 1985 by opening Cedarville Veterinary Clinic. The two locations have since been combined under one name.

What are the hours of operation for Warren County Veterinary Clinic?

The clinic is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, Saturdays from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM, and closed on Sundays.