In Business Since 1988
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AMENITYConveniently Located to Belterra, Circle C, Dripping Springs, Sawyer Ranch & All Of Southwest Austin




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Posted by Nan7 on 8/19/2009
Oak Springs Diagnostic Veterinary Hospital can do it all- high tech diagnostics and imagining, in house lab, dental, advanced surgery, preventive care, you name it! I found them to be a group of passionate professionals committed to my pet's total health. Our Vet is Dr. Jeremy Varga and he's EXCEPTIONAL! I adopted my dog through their rescue program, "Wags 2 Riches". What a truly wonderful clinic.
Posted by josephsmith1177 on 6/29/2008
This is another typical vet that looks to charge you a fortune for every little thing they do. I had a dog with a simple UTI and they did $500 worth of tests to diagnose it. This clinic gives vets a bad name; they care about raking in their dollars than they do about your pet. Pet owners who go to such clinics are at a disadvantage because they feel guilty about not shelling out dollars to care for their pet, but trust me there's better out there.
Posted by ickday on 6/19/2008
If you don't like money, then I highly recommend taking your pet to the Oak Springs Vet Clinic. We took a sluggish cat to the vet and they recommended $500 worth of tests to diagnose the problem. The cat clearly wasn't himself and we were afraid for his health so we agreed to the tests. I'm no vet, but I'm pretty sure you don't need to do a urinalysis or full bloodwork to diagnose a hernia. When I tried to address my concern about the excessive testing and costs with Cindy, the office manager, she was not at all interested in hearing me out. So I was out $500 and had a cat with a hernia. I asked Oak Springs how much the surgery would be and they said between $1,100 and $1,300. I was obviously not happy with that so I called around and found a vet that did the surgery for $90. $90!!! The hernia surgery for less than 1/5th the price of the diagnosis at Oak Springs. I'll admit that the $90 vet was out in the country and their facilities aren't as nice, but the vet graduated from A&M vet school and had been practicing for many years. The people there were obviously animal lovers and took great care of the cat. My cat is back to 100% and I have an extra $1,000 in my pocket thanks to a vet that cares enough about my animal to make his medical care affordable.
Posted by Kala2 on 6/15/2008
I just took one of my two cats to Oak Springs Veterinary Hospital for a dental cleaning. We recently moved and this is a great location for us, right on 290 West. My cat is 16 years old, so I was very nervous, but the staff put me right at ease and they were very gentle and reassuring to her. The office is professional and clean, and I especially like the separate entrances for cats and dogs. I received a phone call as soon as she was out of the anesthetic to let me know she was fine. As far as the gentlemen who felt this place is overpriced, I disagree. Based on my past vet experiences, I think they are reasonably priced for a professional veterinary hospital. They charged me exactly what they estimated, and did not try to sell me any extra products or services, which I appreciated. I would highly recommend this vet to anyone in southwest Austin.
Posted by magnetic197 on 9/25/2006
We used these veterinarians for 3 years before moving out of state. All of the doctors we saw were fantastic. They made both of our cats feel comfortable and beautiful, and when they complimented the cats, they seemed to mean every word they said! Although they may be pricier than some other vets, the service was always great. I always felt like our animals were in good hands, and completely trusted any recommendation they made. They never recommended anything that wasn't necessary and we were always treated with excellent customer care.
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