Madison Companion Animal Hospital
About the Business
Madison Companion Animal Hospital is a veterinary care institution located at 2658 South Seminole Trail in Madison, Virginia, United States. Our dedicated team is committed to providing the best possible care and services for both you and your beloved pet in a caring and informative manner. Our practice offers a range of services to meet your family's needs.
Appointments at our hospital are typically scheduled from 8:00 to 11:00 am and from 2:00 to 4:00 pm Monday through Friday, with Saturday appointments available from 8:00 am to 11:00 am. Surgery appointments are scheduled on Mondays, with drop-off times from 7:30 am to 8:00 am.
In the event of an after-hours emergency when we are closed, we refer patients to the Greenbrier Emergency Center at (434) 202-1616, located at 370 Greenbrier Dr., Suite A2. Directions to the emergency service are provided on our website.
We strive to provide exceptional care for your furry family members, and we look forward to welcoming you to our practice.
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Location & Phone number
2658 S Seminole Trail, Madison, VA 22727, United States
Hours open
Monday:
7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday:
7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday:
7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday:
7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"We usually go elsewhere but they were able to take us same day and went above and beyond meeting all of our needs for both of our lil doggies!"
"Only have good things to say about them. They are patient while still being timely. They are caring and helpful. They have done phone visits for repeat allergy care with my elderly shi-tzu. They did emergency care for my mini dachshund in labor."
"Today, I came to this vet with a very sweet kitten that my girlfriend saved off the street. When we walked in, we were not greeted by the reception and instead ignored until one receptionist finally looked up with an attitude to ask if we needed anything. Not a great start but I thought the building was very cool and I was still willing to meet the vet. When we went in the back, we waited about 10 minutes for the vet to come check on us. When she did, we let the kitten out of her crate to be checked on. She was pretty wary of the environment and all of the animals around, so it was clear she would need to be treated delicately, and if possible, given some calming spray (pretty common at most pet hospitals). The vet even mentioned that theres supposed to be a calming thing plugged in the outlet but for whatever reason it wasn’t on. Then, she tried handling the kitten but it was clear she was just making the little cat more agitated. The vet said “oh, maybe I should have washed my hands after working with that dog just now.” She then continued to handle the cat without washing her hands. The handling of the kitten did not seem professional in the least bit. It was a good thing I had a towel already in the crate, because our vet quickly grabbed that to assist in holding the kitten. Once all the easy checks were done, I realized I didn’t even know what she was checking for, she never said. It was just a very stressful experience up to this point so I forgot a lot of the questions I had going into the visit. After that, the doctor left the room for another 10 minutes, and when she reappeared, it was another staff member who just barged in without any care almost letting the kitten bolt out of the room. The staff member quickly slammed the kitten against the wall with her foot and very forcefully tossed her on the table and held her down. This put the kitten into a terrible mood, obviously, but the staff member with plenty of attitude towards us barked, “shes gonna be mad all day.” As if to say, good luck with that… thanks for absolutely traumatizing my kitten… so now that the kitten is completely out of its wits scared, the vet tries to give her two shots. I felt so bad for the poor kitten. The staff member was using brute force on my little 6lb kitten to hold her down to the table while the vet tried to give the shots, but the kitten was kicking the vets hand so it was very difficult. When they finally gave her the two shots, the staff member started yelling something that I could not understand. I thought she was saying “crepe” or “grape” and then she finally yelled “get the crate.” There has got to be a better way than the violent methods they used on my little kitten. The poor poor thing is going to hate vets forever because this incompetent staff cant handle animals with care, compassion, or even in an intelligent manner. We didnt even get the information that we went for because the whole experience was so chaotic and not well thought out or prepared that the questions were forgotten. Finally, when I left, I had to talk to the same receptionist and she did not acknowledge me at all. I wasn't sure if I was in the right place so I finally asked if I was supposed to be working this out with her and she said “well do you wanna pay?…” I cannot believe how rude the receptionist was. I of course said “yes, of course I want to pay, I just dont know if I’m supposed to be working that out with you,” because she never looked up or said anything to acknowledge me. Last thing is that she asked if I wanted to schedule the next visit and I’ve never said no so quick and firm. It was a 0/10 experience. Unfortunate, because its a great location and building."
"We have gone to Madison Companion for a few years now. The staff is very nice and always helpful. The vets are top-notch, always there when you need them. You don't have to feel like you need a bank loan, to visit. Very reasonable."
"They worked me in for an urgent appointment on a Saturday for my dog Oliver. We have not been there before, so to have them help me out was awesome. They will be our new vet since we recently moved to the area. Super nice, affordable, and caring to my pitbull. Thanks so much!"
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