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Kira K.

11/24/2014

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OMG!!! So disgustingly dirty! If they can't even clean you know it's certainly NOT sterile. Place is full of their own animals like birds and fish whose cages/tanks they don't clean! Gave them the benefit of the doubt that it was just the lobby, but got back into a room that was dirty too! Left without even seeing the dr!

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Kelly R.

12/07/2013

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Dr. Larkin saved my dogs life. I can't believe anyone would ever give Dr. Larkin a bad review. I had never been there before and honestly googled the closest place to my house that was open the earliest to take my dog that had been coughing and then quit eating.

Dr. Larkin took them time to tell me how he operates, giving people many different options and giving the owner a chance to start with minimal procedures needed and then add as needed. AKA, not rip you off but give your animal what they need.

My dog ended up having congestive heart failure and living at the vets for 10 nights. The staff and Dr Larkin were so good to us. We could visit whenever we liked and could always call for updates, which is good for a controlling mother like me.

I truly believe that if my dog had been anywhere else he would not be with me today. His condition worsened before it got better and while most vets would've thrown in the towel, Dr. Larkin tried one more treatment. He said it could take a few days for the medicine to kick in and when I had almost given up he told me to hang in there. He was right. The next day my dog finally started showing improvement.

I finally got to bring him home under very restricted care. Dr. Larkin gave me his cell phone to call if anything were to happen. I ended up having to call him Sunday because my dog was experiencing side affects from some of the meds and Dr. Larkin met me up at the vet on Sunday to make sure everything was ok.

This man cares so much for every animal he comes into touch with. You can tell just by walking in the office. There are birds, fish, turtles. The first day I was there the waiting room was filled with rescue animals there for surgery or shots. The waiting room wall is covered with Thank yous and plaques from people who's animals he's saved and rescue groups he helps.

Anyone who would ever have anything bad to say, in my opinion, misses the true picture in animal care. If you want a perfectly pristine waiting room and exam rooms, go somewhere where you pay 50% for half of the care.

Dr. Larkin and his staff give care that is priceless in my opinion. For me, they saved my dog who had a very small chance of living. Now he is laying next to me sleeping soundly after exerting his energy trying to break into the cat food. I am so thankful.

richbrilliant

05/17/2011

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DON'T EVER BOARD YOUR DOG THER...

DON'T EVER BOARD YOUR DOG THERE.





First they charged $120 for shots, but when I called before picking her up, they hadn't done the shots, but said the guy on the phone said they still needed to by law (if it was for the law, then you violated the law by having her there for three days with no shots).



More importantly, my dog seemed like she'd aged three years, she's gained weight (I now suspect they just put all the food I left for her in a bowl and never checked on her all weekend). They talked about how there were runs for the dog, but my dog couldn't stop going to the bathroom (#1 & #2) as soon as we left the office before we got to the car. (and has since been going non-stop all night)



We went back to complain, and they said that the dogs got "short walks" this morning because they were working on the doors. So, did they have runs or were they being walked? They offered a $20 credit for the trouble, but that will never be used.

finicky999

10/26/2010

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NOT recommended. Substandard treatment of my cat's ear hematoma left the poor cat with the same extremely painful problem 24 hours later. When I called to ask what could be done as they had taken all the money I had (over $100) I was told I was no longer welcome! Shocking, especially as in deference to the pain my cat was in I had held my tongue. Very cruel and substandard care, the only thing being accomplished they had successfully separated me from all the money I had available at the time.

Kfidei

09/23/2010

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NO WAY

Please, take your animals somewhere else. This clinic is very dirty and run down, the staff is rude. The smell in the afternoon is an eyewatering ammonia smell, and I have seen them hosing down the hallway with animals from rescue groups sitting in the hallway, post op, in their carriers. There are all kinds of animals that live their entire lives locked in cages in the hallways. There are several other veterinarians in the area...find a better one.

sykogirl2

07/05/2009

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Killed my kitten

This doctors negligence and deceit killed my eight month old kitten. My kitten was euthanize at another vets office yesterday for leukemia. I asked the doctor to preform the leukemia and aids tests on my kittens before he vaccinated them and he said he would and never did. He also did not inoculate my kittens for the disease after he was told they do have access to the outdoors. I personally blame this veterinarian for the death of my 8 month old kitten for if he had done the things I asked him instead of lying to me about the tests he was performing and the vaccinations he was giving my kittens I would still have both of them at this point in time. I would have had the knowledge to treat his leukemia, but instead my little brother and I had to watch our kitten die as we stood by helpless.

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B.S. Busters

11/04/2008

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I was there.

Mike - Had you been less involved with your boyfriend, then you would have answered with more than a flip of your head when you were asked if your dog had had any SNEEZING, COUGHING, VOMITING, or DIARRHEA. You would have noted that your dog's eyes, ears and mouth WERE examined, as well as palpating the abdomen for abnormal internal structures as well as examining the heart and lungs. You would have seen your dog mauling the doctor's hand. Your dog's head was safely (for both her and the doctor) controlled from under the throat so the she could not bite the doctor AGAIN. As for "slamming" her down on the table, she was actually flipped onto her back in the doctor's arms then set (still on her back) onto the table in order to show dominance. This is the proper way to discipline her and show her that her behavior was unacceptable.

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Mike M.

08/25/2008

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Keep looking...

I have been taking my dog here ever since I adopted her about a year ago. She was seen several times over the past year and I was very happy with the care she received until her annual exam on Saturday, 8/23/08. Dr. Larkins did not look at her eyes, her ears or her mouth/teeth nor did he ask me any questions about her general health. All he did was feel her belly and listen to her heart. When it came time for her injections he tired to hold her and give the first injection. When she jerked away he tried a second time to give her the first injection - again without success. My dog got very upset and tried to bite Dr. Larkins. He responded by grabbing her around the throat. When she tried to bite him again he slammed her down on her back on the metal exam table. I can understand not wanting to get bit but we are talking about an eight pound Chihuahua! Was it really necessary to choke her and slam her down on the table?

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Mike M.

08/25/2008

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I have been taking my dog here ever since I adopted her about a year ago. She was seen several times over the past year and I was very happy with the care she received until her annual exam on Saturday, 8/23/08. Dr. Larkins did not look at her eyes, her ears or her mouth/teeth nor did he ask me any questions about her general health. All he did was feel her belly and listen to her heart. When it came time for her injections he tired to hold her and give the first injection. When she jerked away he tried a second time to give her the first injection - again without success. My dog got very upset and tried to bite Dr. Larkins. He responded by grabbing her around the throat. When she tried to bite him again he slammed her down on her back on the metal exam table. I can understand not wanting to get bit but we are talking about an eight pound Chihuahua! Was it really necessary to choke her and slam her down on the table?

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Phone: (407) 339-1922

Address: 1089 E Altamonte Dr, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701

Website: http://www.altamontevet.com

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