Foster Hospital for Small Animals 55 Willard Street, Grafton, MA 01536
About the Business
Foster Hospital for Small Animals is a leading veterinary care institution located at 55 Willard Street in Grafton, Massachusetts, United States. Our state-of-the-art facility specializes in providing top-notch health care services for small animals, including dogs, cats, and exotic pets. Our team of experienced veterinarians and staff members are dedicated to providing compassionate and comprehensive care for your furry friends. From routine check-ups to advanced medical treatments, we strive to ensure the health and well-being of your beloved pets. Visit Foster Hospital for Small Animals for all your veterinary care needs.
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55 Willard St, North Grafton, MA 01536, United States
Reviews
"Tufts saved my dog’s life. My local ER was closed and my next closest option was Tufts. My boy has seizures and they took him back to triage immediately upon our arrival. Dr. Wilson and their team are a true gift, staying until 3:00 am to perform life-saving GVD (bloat) surgery. The entire staff - front desk, vet techs, students and vets - were extremely compassionate and literally wiped away my tears. The genuine love they had for my dog was palpable and I’ll forever be grateful for the high level of care he received."
"Although we didn’t get the results we were hoping for, my husband, myself and our dog were treated with kindness, respect and compassion. Everyone we worked with showed true kindness during a difficult time. From the two people I talked to on the phone to schedule appointments, to the front desk and the veterinarian & assistant(?) helping all treated us so well. Thank you from the bottom of my heart-being treated well along with all your knowledge meant the world to us."
"My chinchilla was treated here for his broken arm which we later found out needed to be amputated. They were able to operate the next day and made him as comfortable as possible before hand. Thank you so much to the exotic pets team for saving his life.☺️❤️"
"I had an emergency with my dog overnight on Saturday. I took her into Tufts Foster Hospital for Small Animals at around 8 am on Sunday morning. When I entered, the woman at the emergency desk asked if I had called and when I said that I hadn't, she told me that they were extremely understaffed and might refer me elsewhere if my dog was stable. I said that was fine. My dog was taken back to be triaged. I assumed that if they determined that she was stable, they would bring her back out right away and refer me elsewhere. After about an hour and a half, a doctor came out to discuss my dog. I assumed that since it had been so long, they had decided to treat her. The doctor told me that because my dog wasn't critical, she was going to refer me to another hospital. I couldn't believe that she had my dog in the back in a kennel for an hour and a half before triaging her and then deciding not to treat her. I found another emergency hospital that would treat my dog, and had to wait another 15 minutes to get her back so I could leave. The entire experience was appalling. If they were going to refer me somewhere else, they should have done so immediately upon determining my dog was stable. They should not have kept her in a kennel for a hour and a half without actually triaging her. That was wasted time during which my dog was suffering and in pain. I have always relied on Tufts for quality emergency care but will never use them again if I can help it. If I could give Tufts a zero star rating I would."
"This hospital saved my rescue's life after many other vets and other ER hospitals were unable to handle his situation including in PR as well as the US. 57 heartworms were successfully removed from his heart. The level of expertise at this hosptial is top notch! Throttle thanks you and is living his best life!"
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