Maizels Patrick M DVM

Pet HospitalMarylandHarford CountyFallston

Fallston, MD 21047, USA

5.0

Our 9 year old Bernese Mt girl started having issues with her back legs. After two vet appts and seeing a surgeon specialist, cancer was ruled out and spinal issues were confirmed. We were told to see a neurological surgeon and were staring down scary surgeries while already dealing with an almost immobile dog, who was visibly in pain. We decided to reach out to the Maizels, who are my parents vet, to see if we could at least get her more comfortable till we could figure out what to do. The Maizels fit us in quickly, came an extra distance and within a few minutes not only had her more comfortable but she was walking independently and even climbed the stairs while my back was turned. One week ago we were worried she鈥檇 never be the same again but here she is, back to her old self just a little slower as she heals. Grateful is too inadequate a word. The Maizels are kind, compassionate, and just lovely people all around. I cannot say thank you enough!

Rachel Bartlebaugh
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Welcome to Maizels Patrick M DVM

For pet owners in Fallston, MD, seeking specialized and compassionate "Hospital" level care that comes directly to your home, consider the services of Maizels Patrick M DVM. Based in Fallston, Dr. Maizels appears to offer mobile veterinary services, providing care for pets within their familiar home environment.

Testimonials from pet owners highlight the remarkable care provided by Dr. Maizels. One particularly moving account describes a 9-year-old Bernese Mountain Dog with significant back leg issues, diagnosed with spinal problems after specialist consultations. Facing daunting surgical options and a nearly immobile, painful dog, the owners reached out to Dr. Maizels. He reportedly accommodated them quickly, even traveling an extra distance, and within moments, their dog was not only more comfortable but was able to walk independently and even climb stairs. This experience underscores Dr. Maizels' ability to provide effective relief and potentially alternative solutions for complex mobility issues in pets.

Another powerful review recounts a pet emergency involving a 170lbs dog unable to move for 12 hours. Dr. Maizels responded with urgency, fitting them in late at night and arriving at their home at 9 pm. He thoroughly explained the situation and, remarkably, by the following morning, the dog was able to walk down the stairs. The owners also noted that Dr. Maizels checked on them throughout the day, emphasizing his dedication and follow-up care. These experiences showcase Dr. Maizels' responsiveness in emergency situations and his commitment to providing thorough and effective in-home treatment for large breed dogs with severe mobility problems.

The recurring themes in these reviews are Dr. Maizels' kindness, compassion, and effectiveness in treating challenging pet health issues, particularly those related to mobility and pain. The mobile nature of his practice is a significant feature, offering convenience and reducing stress for both pets and owners, especially in emergency situations or when dealing with immobile animals. While no specific details about the full scope of services or any current promotions are mentioned, the profound gratitude expressed by these pet owners speaks volumes about the quality of care provided by Maizels Patrick M DVM. For more information about his services and availability in the Fallston, MD area, please contact him directly at (410) 937-9463 or +1 410-937-9463.

Maizels Patrick M DVM Location

Fallston, MD 21047, USA

Reviews

Our 9 year old Bernese Mt girl started having issues with her back legs. After two vet appts and seeing a surgeon specialist, cancer was ruled out and spinal issues were confirmed. We were told to see a neurological surgeon and were staring down scary surgeries while already dealing with an almost immobile dog, who was visibly in pain. We decided to reach out to the Maizels, who are my parents vet, to see if we could at least get her more comfortable till we could figure out what to do. The Maizels fit us in quickly, came an extra distance and within a few minutes not only had her more comfortable but she was walking independently and even climbed the stairs while my back was turned. One week ago we were worried she鈥檇 never be the same again but here she is, back to her old self just a little slower as she heals. Grateful is too inadequate a word. The Maizels are kind, compassionate, and just lovely people all around. I cannot say thank you enough!

Dec 12, 2024 路 Rachel Bartlebaugh

I called him in a complete panic that we were going to loose our girl. He said he would work us in but it would be late. He got to my house and 9pm. He explained everything. My 170lbs dog went from not moving for 12 hours to this morning she walked down our steps to go outside. He checked on us throughout the day. He is amazing and I could be more thankful that came into our lives.. thank you is not a big enough word but all that I have. He is truly A wonderful Dr and person. He just became our new vet. So grateful 馃檹

Oct 03, 2023 路 Michelle Belcastro

I had to call Dr. Maizels for the most unpleasant of services -- to request euthanasia for my 14yo dog who had stopped eating and standing. Actually, I made several calls (this was on a Friday) to several mobile vets servicing the Harford county area. My dog hated going to the vet (she would tremble the entire time she was there on the tile floor) and I didn't want her last moments to be ones of fear. Some vets could come out in a few days; others wanted us to wait almost 2 weeks. Dr. Maizels (really Nurse Patty with the scheduling, more on that later) was the first mobile vet to say he would be there the next day. Dr. Maizels did not come to our house to perform a euthanasia. He came to perform a Wellness Check. When he came in, N was in her comfy pillow bed. He noted that she did not lift her head when a new person entered the house. He also -- quite impressively! -- diagnosed that she was suffering from kidney disease just by observing how her posterior was sunken. We had been medicating and treating N for kidney disease the last 3 years before her demise. Dr. Maizels told us that he performs a Wellness Check "because he has to sleep at night." He is clearly a veterinarian who values the importance of animal lives. Like us, he concluded that it was best to ease N's transition rather than letting her starve to death. There was a moment that really stuck with me. My wife and I were petting N through our glassy eyes and saying our goodbyes. Dr. Maizels took a minute and clasped his hands and closed his eyes. I cannot see into another person's mind, but he was either taking a moment to ponder the significance of N's existence or else he was saying a prayer over her. Either way, the gesture was very much appreciated by us. I had a chance to chat with the other half of this hero tandem, Nurse Patty, when I picked up N's cremated remains. She mentioned how they jump through hoops to fit euthanasias into their schedule as soon as possible because of the gravity of the situation. She also told a tale about one time when she was in the middle of preparing for a Christmas celebration and put everything on hold to drive out and perform end-of-life care. Dr. Patrick Maizels, Nurse Patty, and their Harford Mobile Veterinary Service are clearly focused on the healing and well-being of animals. We asked them for the most unpleasant service -- which they provided with the utmost professionalism -- but I recommend them highly and would use them for any mobile vet service for my dogs. Mike W.

Dec 29, 2023 路 Galaxy Note

Best vet in the world! He just loves animals. My family loves him.

Feb 28, 2021 路 Dorothy Gibney

What a knowledgeable veterinarian! He loves the pets and has the skills to heal!

Dec 11, 2022 路 Sherri A. Thaxton, P.C.

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