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Posted by katherinegarcia on 10/16/2008
I had a siames cat that was having trouble eating, going to the bathroom, you name it and it was going on, this cat was a family member of ours that we truly loves, when curtis sanders had Dr Eubanks working for his office, mr eubanks immed knew he had to do surgery (where as another vet i went to said let it fly the cat will be fine), eubanks did surgery - opened up my cats tummy and pulled out 2 full hand fulls of uncooked potatoes, turns out our cat got on teh stive and ate (or tried to eat) some potatoes that we were fixing to cook while we werent looking. If eubanks had not done teh surgery our cat would have died due to teh potatoes were swelling up inside the cats stomache which was causeing the cat to not have room for any air to survive, thsi was a VERY expensive surgery and we wernt able to pay immed so the clinic let us do a 1 time payment plane which they usually dont do and now we have our kitty till this day, i STRONGLY reccomend this clinic to anyone.
Posted by sheckygreen on 4/4/2008
I have a 15 year old Schnauzer and he was having some severe arthritis problems about a year ago. I thought it was the end. The doctor had a sixth sense with my dog and assured me he was fine. He looked at me and said "I am getting old and I have aches and pains too." He then went on to say he could run all kinds of tests on him if I wanted to. Instead he sent me home with some Remadyl and all has been well for the past year and a half. ALL other vets in the Austin area would have taken advantage of me and taken me for a $1000 plus. that would be fine if it were necessary. I have the money. They are old school vets who realize these are animals. Their calm and conservative approach is just what I need to keep my mental health. And when I feel good, my dog feels good. To the naysayers, keep going to the stupid, young female vets who are instructed on how to run up bills. I guess it makes you feel better when you spend more money on your dog. It doesn't necessarily do the dog any good. I guess I can make that statement since my Schnauzer is 15 and is still going strong.
Posted by llstevens on 1/17/2008
The best thing about this clinic is that they make good care affordable. They don't charge unnecessary office visits when a tech can do the work. They make preventative products (like shots and flea control) very accessible. Taking care of your pet is important; Capital Vet clinic makes it affordable to care for them when they are sick and to provide them preventative care to help keep them healthy--and the staff are all so nice. You may have to wait; but, that is a small cost to pay.
Posted by midwestmutt on 6/4/2007
I have seen this Vet Clinic on my way past for a few months now and avoided it based on appearance, versus what I am used to seeing (expecting) in a Vet Clinic. After speaking with several of my friends I decided to give it a try. I took my puppy in for his first set of vaccinations. The place was exactly what I have been looking for since moving to Austin. They are relaxed and comfortable with no high pressure sale tactics like other Vets I have been to in town. The bill was less than I was expecting. Speaking with the Vet was not rushed or intimidating. They are honest and not out to make a quick buck. They will talk with you straightforward and only recommend what is in the best interest of the animal, regardless of whether you will use them or go to another clinic. I will definitely make this my Vet. Regarding the bad reviews: I'm not sure I would be so quick as to call the receptionist rude after witnessing her juggling 15 things at once. She was working with people who had just lost a pet, people with injured pets, phone calls, walk-ins and cashiering. I think she is just "to the point" without the so-called customer service attitude that so many corporations think they are giving their customers. For me, I'd rather have the cut-and-dried as opposed to the fake smile and gritted teeth of someone being forced to act in a certain way. This place is awesome!! Not for big city types who expect the world to stop when they walk in the door.
Posted by justiceandfairness on 3/27/2007
I was told by Wells Branch Pet and Bird clinic that my puppy had kidney failure and she needed fluids and antibiotics and the minimum deposit would be 400 and cost would probably be higher after treatment. I love my puppy and cost was extreme so I spoke to some dog lovers in Austin the same day and I was told about Cap Vet Clinic. I took my puppy in the very next morning. Cap Vet Clinic kept her for 6 days and they got her to eat and her tests kept coming back better and better. The doctor called me everyday, sometimes twice a day when testing was done. Also, he kept me upraised of cost to let me know how much it would cost everyday because he knew I wanted to save my puppy but didn't have much money. This place was great with my puppy. The staff was okay and the place looked clean. My main focus was helping my puppy so I didn't bother with other details. Trust me after going to Wells Branch Pet and Bird Clinic this place went above and beyond to save my puppy and save me money. I highly recommend Cap Vet Clinic because they saved my puppy and my family and I are very greatful!!
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