Churchville Veterinary Clinic
Docside Veterianary Medical Hospital
1705 Bank St, Baltimore, MD 21231
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Mon - Thu Fri Sat Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 410-838-0085
Fax - 410-838-6587
- Address:
- 2828 Churchville Rd Churchville, MD 21028
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- Veterinarians, Animal Health Products, Kennels, Pet Boarding & Kennels, Pet Grooming, Pet Specialty Services, Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals
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Churchville Veterinary Clinic (CVC) was started in 1971 by Dr. Richard Streett, Jr. Over the years the practice has changed with the population. Originally working as a sole practitioner in a mixed animal practice, Dr. Streett made the decision to make Churchville an exclusively small animal practice in 1976. In 1998, Dr. Dan Hopkins and Dr. Paula Winters became partners, and in 2006, Dr. Rich Streett joined the team. In November of 2000, Greenbrier Veterinary Clinic (GVC) was opened in Bel Air as a satellite clinic of Churchville Veterinary Clinic. Our third location, Swan Creek Veterinary Clinic (SCVC), was opened in historic Havre de Grace, MD, on July 30, 2007.Thanks to our amazing clientele, we have been fortunate enough to watch our practices consistently grow to meet the needs of our pet population. We continue to focus our efforts at providing high quality medical and surgical care to all of our patients.
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05/31/21
Provided by YP.comUsed them for many years until they killed my cat. (Excluding Dr. Brooks from this review he is amazing and should move to a practice that's not run by money grubbing incompetents) They were always the best but their surgeon Dr. Suzanne Hoerle is an incompetent fool who shouldn't be able to practice medicine even on animals. They called me to say they were keeping my baby overnight after his surgery because he wasn't waking up very well then called me 30 mins before they closed to come get him because they wont have anyone where to watch him (so why they wanted to keep him the night I has no idea). I got back a lifeless animal who couldn't even raise his head they seriously overdosed him. It took me 4 days to get him to wake up syringe feeding him ever 2hrs and turning him on his heat pad so he didn't get hurt. When he finally got up he was wobbly for days and had so many staples he could barely move. He had a small lump and she cut him from his belly to his kneecap leaving the drain in his armpit "the most mobile are of his entire incision" he got an infection because the drain hole would never heal, I spent hundreds on bandages and anything I could think of to help him heal, her idea was to do another surgery after he barely survived the other one. 3 months and 2 infections the hole still would not heal and they provided me no ideas other than another surgery that would have killed him. I am so ANGRY what kind of idiot puts a drain in a joint that never stops moving? His incision was so tight she clearly removed way more skin than should have been removed. Well anyway after months of hard work by me and no help at all from the useless surgeon he finally started to heal and on Christmas eve (my birthday) I found him bleeding from his scar all over my floor screaming in pain and had to take my baby I raised from a kitten to the emergency vet and have him put to sleep.
12/01/10
I'd recommend Churchville Vet to anyone! Your pets will be pleased with their treatment!
12/01/10
I was very pleased with my cats medical treatment & so was she!
12/01/10
My dog was well taken care of & the price was reasonable!