Ark Veterinary Hospital

45569 Van Dyke Avenue, Utica, MI 48317

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Hours open

Monday:

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Friday:

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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Location & Phone number

45569 Van Dyke Ave, Utica, MI 48317, United States
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About the Business

Ark Veterinary Hospital is a leading veterinary care institution located at 45569 Van Dyke Avenue in Utica, Michigan. Our dedicated team of experienced veterinarians and staff provide compassionate and high-quality care for pets of all shapes and sizes. From routine check-ups to surgical procedures, we offer a wide range of services to keep your furry friends healthy and happy. With state-of-the-art facilities and a commitment to excellence, Ark Veterinary Hospital is your trusted partner in pet care.

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Stacie Booth:
3

"The building is nice and clean. The staff is friendly and courteous. I brought in a 15 year old bearded dragon who has been declining for euthanasia. I had to find a vet who takes reptiles, which are few. The total cost for euthanasia was $300, which I felt was excessive, but I didn't have much choice, as I didn't want the beardie to suffer. The quality of life exam was $80, and took maybe 10 minutes. It seemed very expensive."

1 year ago
Deanna Wiltse:
5

"The staff here are very sweet and knowledgeable. They walked through everything that they could do for my snake and I was given prices up front so I could choose what I wanted performed within my budget. The tech was super helpful and kind and showed me how to give him an injection and was very thorough. You can tell they truly love all the creatures who come through their doors."

1 year ago
Ski:
5

"The Staff here was great! They kept me in the loop the whole time they had my dog in their care. The prices were predictably high (a few X-rays a blood panel and a prescription for an anti inflammatory ran me close to $900) but they provided excellent care, a detailed diagnosis and took me on short notice with a level of compassion and professionalism that's hard to come by these days."

1 year ago
Christine Park:
1

"I hesitated on writing this review but I urge against bringing your reptile here. I am a medical student. Here are the reasons: 1) Vet tech miscalculated my chameleon's weight to be 10 times heavier than he is, and thus gave ceftazidime in 10 times higher dose than indicated for him, which I gave for a month. I found this out the next time he needed this med and the dosage was different. This antibiotic is nephrotoxic. No one brought this up until I asked and no one apologized. 2) 2 months later, his renal insufficiency became evident as he developed various symptoms. They recommended culturing the abscess which I did. When I called for the result a week later, the tech said it's negative, and she said it means either it was aseptic or the truck was too hot and killed all organisms... I believe the vet facility holds the responsibility to ensure an adequate transportation system. 3) Recently, I dropped off Millie just to get stitches out that was done in ER and later received a voicemail (without a call) recommending euthanasia because it would be "unfair of us to keep pushing him". I did not expect this let alone hear it over voicemail and walked out of my lectures in tears. Both when I called back and when I went to pick him up, they repeatedly asked if I was sure of not euthanizing. The night before, Millie ate a handful of crickets and walked around outside which he loves to do. Did not appear to be in pain or distress. -I've spent over $1000 here for many of the tests they recommended, but received no diagnosis. -The picture attached is Millie today. He has been recovering well and has been enjoying the outdoors and hanging with my bearded dragon. Enjoying his life. -I've had Millie for 4 years and he traveled across the country with me. He is my first pet. He may be small but is a part of my family, and I am upset and disappointed by the way he was treated."

1 year ago
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