U. of I. Small Animal Clinic - Urbana, Illinois

Dirección: 1008 W Hazelwood Dr Room 244, Urbana, IL 61802.
Teléfono: 2173335300.
Página web: vetmed.illinois.edu.
Especialidades: Hospital veterinario, Servicio de urgencias veterinarias, Veterinario.
Otros datos de interés: Entrada accesible para personas en silla de ruedas, Estacionamiento accesible para personas en silla de ruedas, Sanitarios accesibles para personas en silla de ruedas, Sanitario, Se recomienda concertar cita.
Opiniones: Esta empresa tiene 156 valoraciones según Google My Business.
Opinión media: 3.9/5.

Ubicación de U. of I. Small Animal Clinic

U. of I. Small Animal Clinic 1008 W Hazelwood Dr Room 244, Urbana, IL 61802

Horario de U. of I. Small Animal Clinic

  • Lunes: Abierto las 24 horas
  • Martes: Abierto las 24 horas
  • Miércoles: Abierto las 24 horas
  • Jueves: Abierto las 24 horas
  • Viernes: Abierto las 24 horas
  • Sábado: Abierto las 24 horas
  • Domingo: Abierto las 24 horas

La Clínica de Animales Pequeños de la Universidad de Illinois (U. of I. Small Animal Clinic) se encuentra ubicada en la dirección 1008 W Hazelwood Dr Room 244, Urbana, IL 61802. Este centro veterinario ofrece una amplia variedad de servicios especializados, entre los que se incluyen atención de urgencias, hospitalización y consultas generales.

La clínica cuenta con un equipo de profesionales altamente capacitados y experimentados, dedicados a brindar atención de calidad a sus pacientes. Además, el centro está equipado con tecnología de vanguardia, lo que permite ofrecer diagnósticos y tratamientos precisos y efectivos.

La U. of I. Small Animal Clinic es un centro accesible para personas con discapacidad, ya que cuenta con entradas, estacionamientos y sanitarios especialmente diseñados para este propósito. También cuenta con un sanitario regular disponible para su uso.

La clínica recomienda programar citas con anticipación para garantizar una atención oportuna y eficiente. Sin embargo, también ofrece atención de urgencias para aquellos casos que requieren atención inmediata.

La U. of I. Small Animal Clinic ha recibido un total de 156 opiniones en Google My Business, con una calificación promedio de 3.9/5. Los usuarios han elogiado la calidad de la atención y el profesionalismo del personal, aunque también han señalado algunas áreas de mejora, como la espera prolongada en algunas ocasiones.

Opiniones de U. of I. Small Animal Clinic

U. of I. Small Animal Clinic - Urbana, Illinois
Amanda Miller
1/5

I had a pretty few dramatic days at this place. Waited 6 hours for blood work for them to send me home and say my dog was fine with no diagnosis while he was circling to the left. Had to go back 1 day later because there was something neurologically wrong for him for them to say they really don’t see anything but need to do a $4k mri… that same day/early the next morning I had to put my dog down. The vet and student that helped me put my dog down were great and so considerate. I would give them a better rating! They understood what I was going through and did their best to help out on the worst day of my life. 5 days later they send me results on my dead dog! My dog is dead, why would I need results that are no longer relevant saying to just keep living the normal life with my dog… my dog is still dead in your freezer, waiting to get cremated! Keep better records and better bedside manner! This was a huge loss to me and they do not care!

U. of I. Small Animal Clinic - Urbana, Illinois
Gia Stinson
1/5

I had an extremely disappointing and heartbreaking experience. Before they even saw my pet, they charged $200 just for walking through the door. Despite paying upfront, I was left waiting from 9 PM until 4 AM with no updates or communication about my pet’s condition. The lack of urgency and compassion during such a stressful time was devastating.

When I was finally able to speak with the vet after hours of waiting and crying, she casually asked, “Sooo what do you think is going on?” This was after I had already explained everything multiple times and spent hours waiting for answers. It felt dismissive and unprofessional.

We ended up taking our cat to Good Friends where they took our cat immediately, reassured us, and saved our cats life. I would recommend skipping this place and going somewhere where they actually care about your pet and not about profit.

U. of I. Small Animal Clinic - Urbana, Illinois
Blaire Reiman
5/5

I cannot say enough good things about the small animal clinic. My Shih Poo went into the ER with elevated liver enzymes due to pancreatitis. He had to stay up there 2 nights (I am 3 hours away so this was pretty rough) and they called multiple times a day with updates on how he was doing and kept us in the loop with price. I know that’s not always important when trying to keep your fur baby alive, but still good to know! Dr. Sharp and the student vet helping her were amazing! I don’t think my little Henry could have been in better hands. He went in a very lethargic pup (He’s 5 lol) and he was back to his energetic self when we got there to pick him up. It has been almost 2 weeks since he got discharged and they have called to check up on him. It may be routine, but I still appreciate the effort and I can tell he was very well taken care of <3

U. of I. Small Animal Clinic - Urbana, Illinois
Yulia Cook
5/5

I could not have asked for more caring and compassionate care when my dog passed. They were very informative, had a comfortable room to say goodbye to our dog (with children’s books about dealing with pet’s passing), had cozy blankets, gave us hugs and reassurance, etc. I’m very grateful that they made such a hard day a little bit easier.

U. of I. Small Animal Clinic - Urbana, Illinois
Arete Bond
5/5

On 10/22 around 10pm, We brought our small dog in for some leg pain. the receptionist Rhonda (sp.) was extremely kind and communicative with us. We went back to see Dr. K and she walked us through everything she did to diagnose our dog and gave some suggestions as we had already set up an appointment with our vet for the 23rd. She expressed relief that there was no break in the leg and hypothesized it could be a ligament tear, turns out it was exactly that and with the staffs wonderful care and communication we were able to rule out anything extreme and got some pain meds to tide our boy over until his appointment the following morning. I will not hesitate to come back if I ever need emergency care for any of my dogs.

U. of I. Small Animal Clinic - Urbana, Illinois
Brandy Smith
1/5

They've been giving my 13 yr old dog a refill on his cushings medication for the past 2 years with no issues until today. They're requesting to see him before they'll refill his medication. He has only 4 days left of his meds. They said my dog is considered a new client since they haven't seen him in 2 years. The only openings they have for new clients is slim to nothing. I have a son with cerebral palsy who already has appts scheduled in the area where this clinic is. We live an hour away and very tight on funds considering we don't get any assistance for our disabled son and I'm out of work to care for him over some break. This lady is able to override and put him at a different time other than 12:30 and she wouldn't do it. I was told by other staff that she could do it. She didn't care about my son going without his appts nor she cared about my dog dieing without his meds. This is beyond the worst customer service I've recieved from them. We've been to U of I multiple times and been a very good client that pays their bills on time. God for bid they could move my 13 yr old dog that's dieing from cushings that I pay over $400 a month in medication a month to keep him alive. I would understand the circumstances if I was given a warning about this inconvenience coming but not a letter, email, or call was made to notify me of this ahead of time. You expect me to drop my son's appts. Put my dog over my special needs son that can't walk and delayed in many other areas. You've lost your damn mind!!! The lady that does the scheduling was very understanding and believed the tech would make this work with my schedule due to my circumstances with my son. I had no problem bringing him for a recheck but they only give you one opening option on Wednesday's. 12:30. That's it. My son has an appt from 10:30-11:30 I couldn't promise I could make it on time without getting a speeding ticket. She didn't care. She doesn't realize my son can't physically load himself up in the car etc. I just lost a dear friend to a car accident couple weeks ago and I won't dare jeopardize my life, my son's, or anyone else's so that you can make some money on that 12:30 slot. You ma'am don't get paid enough to sit here and argue with me about what's most important. You lack tremendously in kindness and understanding for those that have it much harder than you. I hope you never lose the ability to walk. Appreciate what you have because one day you maybe in my shoes.

U. of I. Small Animal Clinic - Urbana, Illinois
Owen
1/5

They put down a baby possum we brought to them because it was “too much work”. The nurse grabbed the baby possum and would not give it back saying “she couldn’t” that i would have to come tomorrow. well over night they euthanized it because they didn’t have enough volunteers to keep it fed for ONE NIGHT. The possum was not sick or injured just orphaned. We explicitly stated to contact us if they were just going to put it down but they killed it without a second thought. we saved the baby possum just for them to kill it with no remorse or accountability. They also misdiagnosed my dog about a year ago and tried to get me to pay over a grand for a procedure she didn’t need and after i took her to her normal vet she got on an antibiotic and she’s fine. Please do not take your animals here, as the other reviews have said there is a high chance they will put down your animal/pet. Also the nurses we have talked to have been nothing but rude and acted like they didn’t know anything, they wouldn’t tell us a single thing. please do not go here, and i hope the nurse who took the baby and staff who were there on may 13th 2024 at 12:30am gets fired and never let a newborn animal into their hands again.

U. of I. Small Animal Clinic - Urbana, Illinois
jieyi mai
1/5

I'm writing this review with a heavy heart to share my experience at UIUC Vet School. My beloved baby girl underwent a procedure that was marketed to have a 99% success rate. Regrettably, the outcome was devastating, and I feel compelled to share my story.

In fact, I know of at least six babies that have died as a result of this procedure that he claims has a 99% success rate, and for which he offers no apology but a false and insincere apology. The lack of transparency and hidden surgical data is deeply concerning. Had I been aware of the actual risks, I would never have chosen to proceed with the surgery. The surgeon Dr.Ryan Fries was confident, repeatedly assuring me of minimal risk, and the benefits outweighing any potential drawbacks. Tragically, my baby’s surgery did not go as promised. The clamp that was guaranteed to stay in place came off, leading to her untimely passing.

In my time of desperate need, the attending surgeon's Dr.Ryan Fries absence during the aftermath compounded my distress. I remained outside the hospital for 10 hours, whole night , waiting to speak with him, only to be met with an apology that felt insufficient for the weight of the loss. It's disheartening that promises were made without accountability or remorse when they were broken.

As a pet parent who deeply loved and cared for my companion, I placed my trust in the expertise and transparency of the medical team. The lack of openness about potential outcomes has left me grappling with anger, sorrow, and a profound sense of betrayal.

My intention in sharing this review is not to spread negativity, but to highlight the importance of transparency, accountability, and genuine compassion in veterinary care. Our pets are more than just possessions; they are beloved family members who deserve the utmost care and respect.

If you're considering the UIUC Vet School for medical care, I encourage you to seek clarity about procedures, potential risks, and aftercare. It's my hope that this review serves as a reminder that every life in their hands deserves the truth, care, and respect that comes with the responsibility they hold.

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