Operation Spay Bay - Panama City, Florida

Dirección: 3610 E 14th St, Panama City, FL 32404, Estados Unidos.
Teléfono: 8502151022.
Página web: spaybay.com.
Especialidades: Veterinario.
Otros datos de interés: Acceso para sillas de ruedas, Aparcamiento adaptado para sillas de ruedas, Aseo adaptado para sillas de ruedas, Aseos, Se recomienda pedir cita.
Opiniones: Esta empresa tiene 1111 valoraciones según Google My Business.
Opinión media: 4.7/5.

Ubicación de Operation Spay Bay

Operation Spay Bay 3610 E 14th St, Panama City, FL 32404, Estados Unidos

Horario de Operation Spay Bay

  • Lunes: 7:15–17:00
  • Martes: 7:15–17:00
  • Miércoles: 7:15–17:00
  • Jueves: 7:15–17:00
  • Viernes: Cerrado
  • Sábado: Cerrado
  • Domingo: Cerrado

Operation Spay Bay es un veterinario ubicado en la dirección 3610 E 14th St, Panama City, FL 324

Opiniones de Operation Spay Bay

Operation Spay Bay - Panama City, Florida
Dora Vargas
5/5

Spay bay es la mejor clínica que hay gracias Dios por el personal de esta clínica especialmente por los doctores bendícelos señor cada día amen

Operation Spay Bay - Panama City, Florida
Susan
5/5

Me gusta la atencion que ofrecen a mis Gatos y Perros!.

Operation Spay Bay - Panama City, Florida
Ana Roach
5/5

Muy amables todos. Gracias por estar ahí.

Operation Spay Bay - Panama City, Florida
chucknades117
4/5

No idea

Operation Spay Bay - Panama City, Florida
Yerania Torres
5/5

Organizado y efectivo

Operation Spay Bay - Panama City, Florida
Gwynne Ebanks
4/5

OSB is of such great benefit to the community and to all those who love animals.
The fact that they offer their services at a significantly less cost in comparison to the other vet offices, is so appreciated by so many.

I just had 2 rescue kittens spayed and neutered and it went extreme well.

The staff is very dedicated and do their best to ensure the animals are well taken care of.

Operation Spay Bay - Panama City, Florida
Kay Cupcake
1/5

if I could leave no stars I would. I rescued a cat more than a month ago and was suggested by the rescue to take her here. Prior to the visit the rescue owner checked the cat’s ears and mentioned an ear infection could be brewing b/c they were moist. Took the cat here and the techs said the ears were fine and assumed it was fleas so gave a flea treatment instead (and no…they found not one flea). Outside of being misinformed on the status of my cat’s ears which was confirmed by Banfield that she in fact did have an ear infection, the techs were rude and you could tell that they tried to be quick to shove people out the door than to take the time to do a thorough check. If I didn’t get a second opinion then my cat could have gotten hearing loss over time if I had solely trusted their word.

Front desk was also horrible as they ignored me when I initially came to check in for the appointment and didn’t guide me to the outdoor area to check-in instead. Front desk at check out again was horrible as a line of people were left standing waiting to be checked out…the front desk attendant however was more focused on cuddling with a kitten that was brought to her by a tech than doing her actual job. When services are cheap…you get what you pay for.

Operation Spay Bay - Panama City, Florida
S Reese
3/5

I recently visited Operation SpayBay to donate items for the animals, having been a supporter of their mission to offer low-cost spaying and neutering services. Despite my frequent donations, I had never entered the facility before, often noticing staff handling drop-offs outside. After going inside for the first time, I can understand why.

The facility had a strong odor of ammonia and animal feces, which was quite concerning. I realize they may have limited resources, but the cleanliness of the space needs considerable improvement. The unpleasant environment raised concerns about the health of both the staff and the animals.

While I support their cause and the valuable services they provide, the current state of the facility makes me hesitant to recommend their services or leave my pet there. Improved cleaning procedures and better maintenance would greatly enhance their operations and provide reassurance to those who rely on their services.

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