Three Creeks Veterinary Clinic - Washington, Vancouver | Reviews on thePets (2024)

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Collin Wall

a year ago

Dr. Z and his team truly care for the animals brought into their care. I've brought both of my cats to him and even the skittish one with separation anxiety doesn't seem too shaken up by the visit. It's true that with the current state of the pandemic you have to use a sign-up sheet. One should consider that animals can get COVID too, so this is for the protection of the staff AND your pets. Additionally, Three Creeks is also very transparent with what services they will provide to your animal and ask for thorough consent of all procedures, even simple things like a bit of a nail trim to make them easier to handle or some flea medication. Like most facilities of this nature, things can be a little pricy and they can be a little pushy about getting your animal in for their next appointment (they'll stop after 1-2 tries, and it's very non-invasive), but that's just the nature of the game and how businesses sometimes have to function to stay operational.

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Candice Sofranko

a year ago

This location is a walk in clinic and they post a sign up sheet at 8am. If you’re the first three on the list they ask you to wait at the location until it’s your turn and the rest to go home until called. The vet gets in at 8:30am. I got in much sooner then I thought I was going to which was wonderful and the staff was very kind and knowledgeable. The only con I would say I had is the vet didn’t pause for questions while he was explaining. He asked me at the end though so that’s alright. Again the staff is super kind and they just want to help. No one pressured me into making a decision about the other concern they had that I didn’t come in for but told me I could call back to arrange it. The cost of the visit was average if anything on the low end side for vets. Highly recommend!

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Yvonne A.

a year ago

Thank you Dr. Z and staff for always giving 100%.

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Mike Kulakevich

a year ago

First come first serve everyday so when you will need a follow up then will need to stand outside in line again. Expect to get a exam change on a return so if want to do it right then schedule an appointment with someone else even if it will be a while since all vets are booked right now. Also driving down to Portland will be worth it as well, as there is more availability there. You won't have regrets after over paying and spending more time that you thought you would save.

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Heather Williams

a year ago

They saved our cats life. It was not cheap but They were very accommodating and did everything they could to work with In our budget while still giving the best care they could to our cat Thunder. They were very loving and caring.

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Cindy Lacy

a year ago

我们买了一只小狗的克雷格列表very ill and the following day were able to get it an appointment to see Dr. Ross at Three Creeks Vet Clinic. Dr. Ross was really great, did a thorough exam, checked for Parvo (negative thank goodness!), but did find the parasite C0ccidia, which is usually due to poor kennel hygiene. So the puppy required fluids, and medication. Dr. Ross told us it the coccidia is serious in a puppy so young and that first night, we were not sure she was going to make it, but she made it through, YEAH!. it took about a week for our puppy to start doing better, and now she looks and acts like a normal healthy puppy. Thank you Dr. Ross for saving our puppy's life. Also the cost was way less that I thought it was going to be.

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Ron Barr

a year ago

Great Vet Clinic Love Doctor Z

我一直带着我的宠物在这里一段时间,我铁el like it’s one of the few places that want to do everything in their power to help the animals instead of just making a profit. They usually present me with several different options for my pet and allow me to decide what is best and what I can afford without pushing. It’s a bit hard in this time of Covid to not be physically in the room to talk to the vet but they’re good about calling and following up. They don’t take appointments so be prepared to wait and understand that they’re going to take whichever pet has the most serious issue first. The only suggestion I’d make is that it would be nice if they could make follow up appointments when there’s something your pet needs to be seen a second time about.

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Ronald Swanson

a year ago

Very helpful people Allways great service

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Travis Amesbury

a year ago

I've waited 3 hours for my dog to get a shot. This seems excessive. Poor management. Was told an 1-2 hour wait time. I like the vet. Not the wait time.

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Aisling Bjornlie

a year ago

Don't trust this place with your dog.

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Cb Parkin

a year ago

They take excellent care with my puppy.

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Dawn Smith

a year ago

This is the ONLY Veterinarian that I trust. Been to several over the years but have stayed with Dr. Zebrowski for over 20 years now! The best care you can get!

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Jessica L.

a year ago

We've been going to Three Creeks Vet for about two years now for our cat and dog for things from feline herpesvirus to routine shots to dental surgery. We've worked with Dr. Zborowski and Dr. Ross. They've both been so nice and gentle with our babes, and we really trust them. The office staff has always been polite and kind too. The walk-in aspect of the clinic is new to us; it was strange to get used to after having to make appointments at other clinics, but we've grown to like that we can sign up in the morning for an appointment that day, whenever something comes up with one of our pets. Their prices seem reasonable and comparable to others. And we really respect how the whole office is working so hard to protect everyone during the pandemic.

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Josh G

a year ago

Called them to bring my dog in. The lady told me to come down there and put my name on the list on the door and then go home and wait for them to call me back.... Why on earth would I do that? I'm on the damn phone with you. That is completely absurd.

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spookienewton

2 years ago

The doctors are caring & take the time to explain what's going on with your pet. I've been going there for a long time I trust them with my dogs no questions. They have reasonable prices & don't try to sell unnecessary extra things to make money. These people genuinely care about you & your pets.

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Lelanie McGill

2 years ago

这里的每个人都是超级好的,他们've helped my old dog tremendously! While other places had me running around spending soooo much money on pet dermatologists, Three Creeks listened, understood me, and provided my dog with what he needs to live his best life at 14 years old. Highly recommend! They're the best!

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Elaine Morgan

2 years ago

Doctor Z. Is the best vet I've ever brought my cats to. Very kind and wonderful with my pets. The staff is very friendly and upfront with whats happening. The prices are very affordable as well.

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Jaynee Erickson

2 years ago

We have taken our pets here for more than 10 years. They have been there for us and we are grateful for their services. Thank you!

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Kristeen Lawless

2 years ago

Always friendly and caring of my pet. Just wish I could make an appt instead of having to go early in the morning to get a place in line and then wait sometimes all day to finally have my pet seen and cared for. I literally have to take a day off of work!

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Laughing Water

2 years ago

Very friendly,helpful.would diffently recommend bringing you pet here.

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Sherri Heikkila

2 years ago

Staff is so good with your pet(s).

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S N

2 years ago

My family and I have seen Dr Zborowski for many years and we are so grateful for his amazing dedication to his work. His genuine love for animals is undoubtedly what makes him the best veterinarian in Vancouver.

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Rockin Rhonda

2 years ago

I have been bringing my dogs here for years. I wish they would reinstate the discount for cash. But otherwise, the staff is amazing and always follows up with a phone call to check on your pets progress with their treatment. Prices are really fair. And the vets are very compassionate and in most cases will provide more than one option for care for your pets situation.

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Parveen Adel

2 years ago

Simply an incredible team, I feel so good about taking my dog there. They are my new favorite veterinarian and they are 100% worth the wait. Chili says thank you!

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Miranda Ririe

2 years ago

Great place to take your loved ones. I did ask the receptionist why the business is named "three creeks" but she was unable to answer. Not sure if it was for confidentiality purposes or because she legitimately didn't know. Any insights would be appreciated!

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Mathew Cobb

2 years ago

They are the best we've found . Most helpful with helping us treat Sally Skidmark, our little girl with manx syndrome. Dr C & Dr Z are super compassionate and knowledge. We won't take our fur baby's anywhere else. Love em.

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Marilyn Holden

2 years ago

Very knowledgeable and very caring

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laura cervantes

2 years ago

There are 2 new vets with Dr. Z. Dr. Song took care of my two Jacks and didn't push extra unnecessary up charges. Both dogs were happy going in and out even though they got shots. Downside is you have to get up early to sign up prior to 8 am or you won't get your pet in. So I signed up at close to 8 am and got called to bring them in around 11 or so.

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Darin Dixon

2 years ago

Inexpensive compared to most places but you apparently need to get there as soon as it opens because it gets crazy busy. We arrived as soon as it opened, and even then we had an hour wait.

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FAQs

What is the biggest vet clinic in the world? ›

The largest veterinary hospital is 71,500 ( 769,620 ft) was achieved by Salam Veterinary Group (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) in Buraydah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on 10 October 2022.

How do I find the right vet? ›

Where to look for a veterinarian
  1. Ask a friend. Animal-owning friends are generally good sources of information. ...
  2. Breed clubs and special interest groups. ...
  3. Directories and the Internet. ...
  4. Your current veterinarian. ...
  5. Office hours.
  6. Professional staff.
  7. Fees and payment.
  8. Services.

Who owns most vet clinics? ›

Veterinarians in 2023 own a majority, or 51%, of the pet clinic marketplace, according to a KPMG report. Meanwhile, large corporations such as the candy company Mars own 19% of clinics.

How many locations does veterinary practice partners have? ›

KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa., October 10, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Veterinary Practice Partners ("VPP"), the veterinary community revolutionizing vet practice ownership and support, grew more than 50% within the past year through new partnerships and practice openings, expanding from 90 co-owned veterinary hospitals and clinics ...

Who is the most famous veterinary doctor in the world? ›

Alf Wight rose to international fame later in life under the pen name James Herriot as he recounted the heartwarming animal stories and colorful characters of a bygone era, inspiring a film and multiple television series.

Who is America's best veterinarian? ›

Gary Richter - America's Favorite Veterinarian and Best-Selling Author.

How do you know if you have a good vet? ›

Great vets will speak in terms that are easy for the average pet owner to understand, allowing you to easily digest information about your pet's condition. These communication skills should extend to all aspects of veterinary care, such as providing appointment reminders, giving advice, and prescribing medications.

How do you know if you can trust a vet? ›

Word of mouth is often the best way to find a veterinarian. Ask your friends and family if they recommend anyone. Online reviews can also be helpful, but suggestions from people you trust are even better. Different pets and families have different needs, though, so consider meeting with a few vets before choosing one.

What questions to ask when choosing a vet? ›

STEP 2: CALL POTENTIAL VETS TO ASK QUESTIONS
  • What Happens During Emergencies? It is a good idea to ask a potential veterinarian how they handle emergencies, both inside and outside of business hours. ...
  • What Is Your Training Background? ...
  • What Are the Payment Options? ...
  • How Often Should I Take My Pet in for Checkups?

Why are vet visits so expensive? ›

Salaries. It takes a lot of people to provide health care for pets. Pet owners see the receptionists, veterinary technicians, and veterinarians, but they may not see the multitude of animal care personnel who work diligently cleaning kennels, feeding patients, walking dogs, mopping floors, and washing bath towels.

What is the richest type of vet? ›

Top 10 highest paid veterinarian careers
  1. Zoo veterinarian. ...
  2. Veterinary practice manager. ...
  3. Veterinary hospital manager. ...
  4. Public health veterinarian. ...
  5. Regulatory medicine veterinarian. ...
  6. Small animal veterinarian. ...
  7. Military veterinarian. ...
  8. Veterinary research scientist.
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Why are vets being bought out? ›

“A lot of the vets are selling because it allows them to get back to the practice of medicine, which is where their heart is,” Cathy Bedrick, a partner and financial due diligence service network leader at KPMG, told Fortune.

What percentage of veterinarians own their own practice? ›

Out of all veterinarians, 21.3% percent identified themselves as practice owners in 2018, and 29.3% identified themselves as associates. Dr. Ouedraogo said the profession is seeing a decline in practice ownership, particularly among younger veterinarians.

What percentage of clients leave a veterinary practice? ›

The average companion animal clinic loses 10 to 15% of its client base every year. That can cost your practice $40,000 or more in lost revenue. 38% of patients never return after a first visit. The main reason is lack of attention from the practice and too little of the veterinarian's time.

How many veterinarians are leaving the profession? ›

What the data show. As today's chart shows, fewer than 2.5% of practicing veterinarians under age 55 are very likely to leave veterinary medicine within two years. Although this number increases to 15% for those 65 and older, retirement is the most likely reason for leaving in that age group.

What is the largest veterinary company in the world? ›

Global Top 10 Animal Health Companies in 2024
  1. Zoetis (US$8.5 billion) ...
  2. Merck & Co (USD 5.6 billion) ...
  3. Boehringer Ingelheim (USD 4.7 Billion) ...
  4. Elanco (US$4.4 billion) ...
  5. Idexx Laboratories (US$3.6 billion) ...
  6. Phibro Animal Health Corporation (US$978 Million) ...
  7. Dechra (US$960.1 million) ...
  8. Vetoquinol (US$571 million)

Who is the largest veterinary laboratories? ›

IDEXX Laboratories is the largest veterinary diagnostics company with annual revenues in excess of $2 billion. IDEXX is the leader of both the in-lab diagnostics market and the point-of-care testing sector. Other players in the veterinary diagnostics area are Antech Diagnostics, Zoetis and Heska.

What is the top veterinary hospital in the US? ›

  • Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital, University of Pennsylvania. ...
  • Schwarzman Animal Medical Center in New York. ...
  • Cornell Companion Animal Hospital. ...
  • VCA Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center of Westbury. ...
  • Angell Animal Medical Center. ...
  • Veterinary Specialists of Birmingham.

What is the largest vet school in the US? ›

The University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine is the largest veterinary school in the United States. Established in 1948, the school is the primary health resource for California's animal populations.

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