Dr. Victor Oppenheimer Veterinario
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Dr. Victor Oppenheimer Veterinario

los Cartagena #4003 Urb. Perla del Sur, Ponce, 00717, Puerto Rico
2.7(0 reviews)
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Domingo Mojica

My wife took our Sparky “The Wonder Dog” Cockapoo while visiting Ponce, Puerto Rico, to Dr Oppenheimer when he became ill. She informed me that the doctor and the staff were Gr8 compare to our current vet here on the mainland. Plus was surprised how much lower was the bill. Thank you.

a year ago
Eddie Marti

We took our dog here they said that her heart was inflamed they have her oxygen no xray just listens to her heart and that she is not suffering so they gave her medicine the moment we take her back home she dies telling my grandparents lies it’s all about money there they do not car should be shut down not a place to take you loved animals

a year ago
Deborah Marchant

Why did this man sue to stop PR’s Spayathon? The shortsightedness of suing to stop Spayathon is because of narrow-minded neurotypical brain neurology. The damage caused by self-centeredly stopping Spayathon is causing massive damage four years later, and counting. Make amends for this damage.

a year ago
Gabriela Paola

Made an appointment for my sick and very nervous dog. They treated him badly in front of me. So imagine what they do when the care givers are not there. Ended up leaving.

4 years ago
Daniela Polonio

Awful and greedy person. My family had a very bad experience with this clinic over ten years ago because of his greed and I see that he is still more interested in money than the wellbeing of animals in this island. PLEASE takes your pets elsewhere, a veterinarian that doesn’t support reasonably priced and/or free care to SAVE countless animals that would otherwise die in the streets or be euthanized doesn’t deserve to be called a vet. He is part of the problem and because of people like him, animal sanctuaries will continue to struggle. DO NOT GO HERE.

6 years ago
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