Horton Animal Hospital-Northeast
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(from Google)I was so blown away by how well the staff treated our newest kitten, that I decided to move our two adult cats to this vet too! Everyone is super welcoming, polite, and has our pet’s health at the focus of each interaction. I would give a million stars to this place if I could. We love Horton Northeast! Dr. Macias was phenomenal with all three cats and we would recommend this place to anyone!
I decided to take Daisy to Horton’s NE because I was interested in finding a new veterinarian for her. The location is much more convenient for me and I read several positive reviews. I am more than happy with her exam which was very thorough and I am sure that my choice was the best choice for my dog. The staff is very friendly and organized - something that didn’t happen at my previous veterinary office. I’m completely sold on Horton’s NE.
Setting up an appointment online was fast and easy. They had lots of availability, which was great. Dr. Ryan Fox and everyone else was patient and so good with our nervous pup. They gave her treats and sat with her so she would feel comfortable while doing her exam. The appointment was efficient but never felt rushed. They wanted to ensure we had all questions answered. We really enjoyed this vet and would highly recommend!!
I’ve always had great experiences at Horton Northeast. All of the vets I’ve worked with there have been so kind and truly care about my dogs. Dr. Fox, Dr. Capo, and Dr. Macias have all been wonderful!
I lost my sweet, sweet girl - to no fault of this wonderful clinic. The week before, when she was struggling with unrelated issues, everyone here was wonderful. They had treated her for years with more chronic issues and responded just as well to something sudden. The next week, she had surgery to remove a cancerous mass. Despite being diagnosed only two days prior, they were able to make a surgery date happen only two days later. She had an excellent prognosis and got to come home. But life doesn't follow prognoses, and she passed away from complications in my arms around 4:30 AM the next morning. I will struggle with my decision to consent to her procedure until long after I die, but I will never regret or lament coming to this clinic, nor will I ever blame them for what was simply the bad outcome of a high-stakes gamble. She was, and will forever be, my best friend. Thank you for 19 long years, old friend. Rest easy.