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Four Seasons Veterinary Services

6910 Grand River Avenue, Brighton, MI 48114

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Hours open

Monday:

9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Friday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday:

9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Sunday:

Closed

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  • Photo of Four Seasons Veterinary Services - Grand River Avenue, Brighton, Michigan, United States
  • Photo of Four Seasons Veterinary Services - Grand River Avenue, Brighton, Michigan, United States
  • Photo of Four Seasons Veterinary Services - Grand River Avenue, Brighton, Michigan, United States
  • Photo of Four Seasons Veterinary Services - Grand River Avenue, Brighton, Michigan, United States
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Location & Phone number

6910 Grand River Ave, Brighton, MI 48114, United States
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About the Business

Four Seasons Veterinary Services is a premier veterinary care facility located at 6910 Grand River Avenue in Brighton, Michigan. Our dedicated team of experienced veterinarians and staff are committed to providing high-quality and compassionate care for your beloved pets. From routine check-ups to advanced medical procedures, we offer a wide range of services to keep your furry friends happy and healthy all year round. Visit us today and experience the Four Seasons difference in veterinary care.

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Daisy Tinder:
5

"The entire team at Four Seasons is wonderful. Izzy is an absolute GEM and handles the front desk so incredibly well! Nathan’s calm and quiet demeanor is appreciated too, no stress vibe there which is great! I met with Dr. Bradford who performed my dog Ruby’s surgery and I feel so lucky to have found her. Erika and Amanda were fantastic at alleviating my concerns and answering my questions. 10/10, would recommend!"

1 year ago
Darlene Podina:
5

"Called for a 1st puppy visit. I was referred by my son, who couldn't say enough good things about Four Seasons! They were so helpful when I called. Looking forward to meeting the staff."

1 year ago
Lisa Donnan:
5

"We lost our beloved doodle Cooper to cancer early in November 2023. The doctors and staff were wonderful and caring. About a week later, we received a condolence card, signed by the entire staff. Also, an ornament with his picture and the date. I highly recommend this practice for any pet needs."

1 year ago
Jill Nash:
5

"I can't say enough about Dr. Bradford and her staff. They are always so compassionate, friendly and willing to go out of their way to make sure we understand what our girls are facing.... Our girls love going to the vet now that we switched. My Jordy had surgery today. She is home now ready for some good rest after a long day. Thank you Four Seasons Veterinary Services❣️"

1 year ago
Skylar Barnes:
2

"We’ve been bringing our cats to Four Seasons for about 3 years. The first few experiences were great. The staff is so sweet with us and our babies, we enjoyed seeing Dr. McKenna, and the facility is well maintained and very pet friendly. The prices are on par or lower than other vets we’ve been too. But the reason I’ve decided to not give 5 stars is because of our last two experiences. Both my husband and I have taken our cats here in the last 6 months for different issues, one being blood in our male cats urine, the other for fur loss and excessive grooming on our female cat. When we took our female cat in we were told it was most likely a food sensitivity, stress, or a parasite but the latter was unlikely based on the cat’s background. We were prescribed some meds to take just incase and told to trial and error her diet, which ended up working, and although it seems we found our answer, the provider didn’t seem necessarily as invested in our baby as normal, we chalked it up to a busy day and returned when our male cat started going outside the box with blood in his urine. Knowing these symptoms are good indicators (especially in male cats) of serious urinary issues. We were able to get in very quick but we honestly felt like his diagnoses of “stress” was a diagnosis with a path of least resistance. Even with the symptoms there was no complete work up done on him. His bladder was too small for a urine sample but we weren’t asked to bring one back. There was no imaging or blood work done. We were given an antibiotic shot in the case it may have been a UTI and prescribed Prozac for stress. I had a gut feeling that there was more to it than that, as our cat hadn’t been showing symptoms of stress and had never done this before. I took him to another vet for a second opinion only to find out in 30 minutes with a few quick tests and an ultrasound that he had 3 urinary stones with crystals and debris present. He required day of surgery to prevent urinary blockage that could possibly have been fatal. With the symptoms he had and being a male cat I thought that these quick things would have been done to 100% rule out these serious conditions but they weren’t, they weren’t even offered as options- the only thing offered was a urine sample and it couldn’t be completed and then everything was brushed off as anxiety and stress. My husband said he felt the approach at this appointment was rushed and again lacked the care and concern we had experienced when we first started coming to four seasons. I’m unsure why some of these things were missed but it was a little disheartening and we will most likely be moving care to a provider that specializes and only sees feline patients since this will need diligent lifelong monitoring."

1 year ago
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