East Bend Animal Hospital
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(from Google)I’ve been coming to EBAH to see Dr. Jaimie Thurke for 10 yrs specifically for Louie my ChiWeenie who acquired spine injury when he was 6 yrs old as his personal chiropractor. I only trust her with this treatment especially with his age today at 15+. She also is also our family vet and the staff is caring, kind and professional. Love their referral credits too 💖
We’ve been taking our puppy to East Bend Animal Hospital for about a year now, and they have been nothing but amazing to her. The entire staff is so kind, caring, and welcoming every time we come in. Our puppy gets extremely excited when we pull into the parking lot because she loves seeing everyone there. It’s such a great feeling knowing she’s comfortable and well taken care of. We really appreciate how attentive and compassionate the team is, and we highly recommend them to anyone looking for a vet in the area!
I love taking my cats to East Bend Animal Hospital. The vets are so kind and very knowledgeable. The staff is very friendly and caring. They are great at calming the cats and getting the necessary shots or exams done with gentle and quick action. These people are experts at working with cats (and other animals) and they offer a very low key, nurturing experience for both the kitties and their owners. Wonderful place.
We’ve been going to East Bend Animal Hospital for almost 8 years now. Before finding them, we tried 5 other veterinary places in Bend. Our dog is timid and very scared of any kind of restraint. Dr Webb specifically is so patient, kind, and has made our senior dog more comfortable over the years. Everyone else there has been so lovely. HIGHLY recommend
After bringing Mabel home following her spay procedure, the cone provided by East Bend Animal Hospital failed and broke into multiple sharp pieces simply from catching on the door jamb while walking in the door. This was not misuse — it was a clear product failure and a safety concern for a post-operative dog still recovering from anesthesia. When we contacted the clinic for a replacement, we were told we would need to pay for it. After a follow-up call, the clinic confirmed they would not replace it. We have previously only had good experiences with East Bend Animal Hospital and trusted them with the care of our pets. We never questioned their higher-than-average pricing because we believed it reflected better care, judgment, and accountability. In this situation, it did not. To be clear, this was not about the cost of a cone. It was about principle. Faced with a clear safety issue involving a post-operative dog, the clinic chose to stand by the failed item rather than support a client with multiple pets. We also reached out directly to our primary veterinarian to document the safety issue and provide photos, but received no response. As a result, East Bend Animal Hospital will no longer be providing care for any of our pets. This was a disappointing end to what had previously been a good relationship.