American Animal Hospital 8135 Mira Mesa Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92126
About the Business
American Animal Hospital, located at 8135 Mira Mesa Boulevard in San Diego, California, is a premier veterinary care facility offering same-day and next-day appointments to clients. With a $25 discount for new client exams, our full-service medical facility provides top-notch care for your furry friends. Our professional and compassionate staff is dedicated to promoting responsible pet ownership and preventative care, while also offering affordable cutting-edge treatments. Our highly experienced team of animal lovers strives to treat each patient like their own, ensuring the highest level of care. Don't just take our word for it - our clients rave about the outstanding service provided by Dr. Gill and his team. Schedule an appointment today through our online system on PetDesk and experience the exceptional care at American Animal Hospital.
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Location & Phone number
8135 Mira Mesa Blvd Ste 2, San Diego, CA 92126, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"the staff is great and friendly. Doctor Gill is knowledgeable. They are mostly available even on Saturdays Easily reachable by call. Very well managed hospital. I took 1 star off for the cost of service, a little expensive. Otherwise a great provider."
"Dr. Gil amd his staff are the best. We've used Dr. Gil for 24 years, we love him! They are great with our fur babies."
"If I could rate negative stars, I would. Get a blood-glucose meter and see for yourself. Dr. Gill tried to tell me it had to be a special device (so I'd spend another $500 with him) but I used a cheap human meter and it was just as accurate. In the end, he admitted he lied. Nothing more useless than a doctor not interested in healing, but the dollar instead. Worthless. It's a racket, if you avoid dog food & treats, typically loaded with cheap veggies, grains, etc., (even the junk they'll try & sell you for $4+ a can, ironically fresh meat is cheaper & better) which have even a low glycemic index, the pancreas of dogs & cats cannot keep up with the excessive glucose in the blood (test! use the strips & meter!) causing issues with the kidneys & liver that struggle to filter the perceived toxin (glucose) sortof bleeding into where it can because it's in the blood, like the corneas (blueing in the eyes is pre-cataracts, test blood glucose if you see even the faintest clouding) and ears (infection & discharge), you'll avoid most issues that everyone seems to talk about as 'common' or 'normal'. Vets are ripping us all off, even paying top price, they simply want more, knowing the fate of our beloved fuzzy friends. Our pets can eat fleshy meat (raw is best but cook bird meat unless it's a fresh kill or freeze dried) & organ meat (I used dried chicken hearts, beef lung, lamb liver, and whole rabbit reduced to little nuggets for essential vitamins, replacing the toxic treats) and they live much longer & healthier, and especially happier (you will see the difference in weeks) without having a vet manipulating you. Dr. Gill knew all of this & only sees opportunities to sucker for service, rather than saving my pet. I'd have gladly paid more to learn this stuff from an honest version of him without losing my dog, whom I loved dearly. It would have been guaranteed business for years to come, his greed works in reverse for his efforts... I learned my dog was severely diabetic while getting blood work done for his teeth cleaning, ~1500$, then other exams in order to get antibiotics or basic ointments equating ~1000$, plus other various charges that I had no problem paying over the course of about 6 months. Dr. Gill said my dog had 'days or weeks' but I had another 6 months with him once I started thinking for myself and my dog vs. relying on his words. In the end, I tried to ask about euthanasia after getting overcharged for Clavomox (was $30, then $50, it's like 600mg Amoxicillin suspended in a solution to make it taste less bad, talk about blood-suckers), the day before Thanksgiving '23, I was told 'we don't do charity!' and he hung up, as though I was asking for something for free, or as though they'd ever been charitable to me. My dog died the next day, and I couldn't find an open vet on turkey-day so it was 'natural'. I had some of my medication to help but he died slowly and with much suffering. My theories proved correct, I finally got his blood sugar within range the day before he died. It took about a month of the carnivore diet, which he loved and deserved. Dr. Gill's suggestions left my dog's sugar no less than 600 for over 4 months. I seriously don't think he actually cared, he just wanted to sell more. Maybe he sold his soul? Or maybe he doesn't have one? Why me and my dog? Prejudice? Maybe because I'm a disabled veteran, I'll never know for sure, unless I interrogate him... 'Thanks' a bunch!"
"Dr Gill did a great job in neutering our two male Bengals. They were back to their normal, crazy selfs in just a few days. Thanks for taking such good care of Oliver and Joey!"
"I took my dog to the American Animal Hospital, because my regular vet was not able to see her, even though I felt it was an urgency. The doctors at the American Animal, Hospital saw us that day and were able to diagnose, with x-rays, what’s going on with her and prescribe the medication needed. Within a few days she was starting to feel better. And I feel better. I was very pleased with this vet and may change my dogs doctor to them."
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