Eastlake Veterinary Hospital 1536 Eastlake Avenue East, Seattle, WA 98102
About the Business
Eastlake Veterinary Hospital, located at 1536 Eastlake Avenue East in Seattle, Washington, is a full-service veterinary clinic offering comprehensive medical, surgical, and diagnostic services for dogs and cats. From the first puppy or kitten exam to senior care, our licensed veterinarians are here to guide you through the journey of pet care. Our state-of-the-art surgery suite allows us to perform spays, neuters, hernia repairs, and dental procedures.
In addition to our in-house services, we partner with traveling cardiology and abdominal ultrasound teams to provide additional diagnostics for our clients. With over three decades of experience, Eastlake Veterinary Hospital has been serving the Eastlake and surrounding neighborhoods with excellent veterinary care. Our small, neighborhood practice has grown to three full-time veterinarians, all dedicated to providing the best possible care for your furry family members.
Located just minutes from Downtown Seattle, we offer free on-site parking for your convenience. Our clients have praised us for our compassionate and responsive care, with one pet owner saying, "I feel confident that the procedure will go well and that my dog will be in very good hands." Whether it's a routine check-up or a more complex medical issue, you can trust the veterinarians and staff at Eastlake Veterinary Hospital to go the extra mile for you and your pets. Contact us at (206) 328-2675 to schedule an appointment or request a prescription refill.
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Location & Phone number
1536 Eastlake Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 18:00
Friday:
08:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
08:00 - 12:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"They are taking great care of Union. Easy, convincing and so caring."
"I love Eastlake Vet, I’ve been taking my dog there for several years. I like that they do almost all the work (vaccines included) in the room with you there. The vets are all great, especially with large dogs."
"Terrible care and support. I took my dog there for updated shots and to get a lump removed. I chose this vet because it says they do emergency vet care and surgery as well as normal veterinary services. That apparently isn’t factual. They gladly charged me for the biopsy and shots but then refused to do the surgery, telling me I should take my dog out of town for surgery and then I should just call around for a place that does surgery. This took a lot of time and meant I got to pay for more intake visits and make my poor dog wait for care. I found another local place to do it. This was absolutely awful medical care. It’s like they don’t care if dogs get treatment."
"Spotlessly clean office, very welcoming reception team (with cookies too), friendly and professional vets and techs and easy parking. Great Veterinarian experience for both the human and a nervous Nelly puppers."
"Horrendous. Tl;DR: The new staff doesn't respect pet parents or the pets themselves as creatures who deserve a death with dignity. We were patients of Eastlake Vet Hospital for over a decade. Dr. D'Orazio was amazing and genuinely cared about the physical and emotional health and well-being of our pets. He was always frank and upfront about the possible outcomes of any given situation. He was there to cry with us when our cat had advanced cancer and needed to be put to rest. He paid tribute to our Newfoundland that he got from puppyhood to his last minutes--staying late to be with him during the pandemic. When we got a new puppy, he told him all about our old puppy. He truly loved our animals. With the vets shortage as it is, I made an appt with a feline practice to diagnose my 9 year old cat with advanced dental disease and a severe cardiomyopathy which would make surviving the surgery unlikely. That vet confirmed after blood work that it was probably the most humane thing to do to let him rest peacefully. I called Eastlake to see if they could get us in for the procedure because it's been where we lost all of our other pets and the staff had always been so kind. We showed up with test results and had already explained our plan--which we made with a vet who keeps the whole cat in mind, and doesn't focus on keeping them alive just to make people feel better. The vet-who I don't think even told us his name--came into the office and started examining our cat. He was asking about his eating patterns and what not. I was confused and tried to reiterate that we were there to say goodbye to our cat that we loved enough not to put through treatments that he likely wouldn't survive. It was then that he proceeded to try to talk us into surrendering our cat to the humane society because someone would treat him. No amount of explaining to this guy that this wasn't about the money--prior to his blood work up, we had scheduled a full dental removal surgery--made him just STOP with his preaching about how other people would do better by our pet that we didn't want to lose--but also didn't want him to suffer. When he realized how upset my husband, son, and I were he started talking about how he never meant for it to come across this way and he feels really bad and doesn't want to be put in this position... my son said, "This isn't about you or YOUR feelings." We all walked out at that point, all of us in tears, because this heartless guy seemed to believe that we just wanted to be rid of our cat and somehow putting him in a cage at a 'rescue' would be better for him than us stopping his pain while his whole family was next to him. Never, ever again! The few times we've taken our pets there since the staff changed, it's been cold, unfriendly, and nothing like it was before they took over. Having to lose a pet is incredibly awful. Having a vet staff who wants to drag your pet through treatments just for them to feel better is a huge red flag. I truly hope this is a lesson for him about how to handle the fact that sometimes it's just time to let pets go. He may see pets die every day... but our family didn't deserve having to justify the loss we were already grieving when he decided his feeling and his animal welfare agenda was more important than the cat and people in front of him."
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