Priebe James C DVM

Pet HospitalPennsylvaniaBerks CountyLeesportHafer Drive

221 Hafer Dr, Leesport, PA 19533, USA

4.0

WORKS AT LEESPORT ANIMAL HOSPTIAL & IS MONEY HUNGRY. I don't typically write reviews but my cat Binx was my entire world. so in hopes of saving someone else's time & well being of their pet, I could not recommend turning your car around and going to the humane society on 11th street more. Specifically to see Dr. Wagner, out of the 4 vets we went to, he was the only one I feel that was genuine. Leesport animal hospital is at the very VERY bottom of that list. Which is incredibly disappointing considering Binx was their patient for 14 years & when she needed them most they turned a cold shoulder to her pain and suffering on her last few days with me. To make a long story short- Binx started gagging and pawing at her mouth. We first went to Leesport because this was her primary doctor. They did an oral exam, said they saw nothing abnormal & the next step would be an estimated $1,400.00 surgery to take x-rays and possibly remove teeth. They said the soonest they could get her in for surgery was a couple of weeks later. I asked to be sent home with pain medicine and they gave me 3 days worth. I then went to the humane society for a second opinion (as any pet owner would) where they took x-rays and noticed she had a genetic tooth resorption issue, but Dr. Wagner did not pull teeth because he believed from the x-rays it might be jaw bone cancer and referred me to a specialist in KOP (metropolitan animal hospital). As soon as they saw binx they said just from the oral exam alone they could see the tooth resorption & that was likely the cause of her pain. We got her scheduled for surgery that week - two weeks sooner than Leesport could. They also were able to take a biopsy to test for cancer if there was a biopsy needed to be taken. Flash-forward to last week, after the pain medicine from surgery wore off she was back to pawing at her mouth, inflicting pain on her already sore mouth. Causing herself to bleed, hiss, howl. I felt hopeless. I called Leesport pleading for more pain medicine to help her through the next few days before I ultimately had to lay her to rest (the biopsy came back positive for jaw bone cancer) and they gave me the run around for a full day. I had to go a whole night staying up with her where neither of us slept and she just stayed in pain trying to rip at her jaw. The next morning when I called they said it was a busy day and they would "try" to get one of the doctors to look at her file. After I lost my cool telling the receptionist she was not an animal lover, 15 minutes later I received a call back saying that DR. JIM PRIEBE was refusing to refill her pain medicine. Why you ask? Because we had to spend our money else where for her surgery, because I needed to get to the bottom of her pain sooner. AFTER 14 YEARS of giving this practice our money. It makes me sick to my stomach to reflect on, I was just looking for pain medicine to help my baby before she had to be put to rest. Thankfully Dr. Wagner, who had only ever seen her once, refilled her pain meds. DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND TURN AROUND. rest in perfect peace to my Binx. 09/11/2010 - 10/11/2024

Maggie Mulgrew
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  • (610) 926-8866

Hours

Monday 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Sunday Closed

Welcome to Priebe James C DVM

Welcome to information about Priebe James C DVM, located at Leesport Animal Hospital at 221 Hafer Dr, Leesport, PA 19533, USA. As a local Pet Hospital, the clinic offers veterinary services to the community. Reviews regarding the practice and Dr. James Priebe present a mixed perspective, which potential users may find important to consider.

One detailed review expresses significant dissatisfaction with the Leesport Animal Hospital, where Dr. Priebe works. The pet owner recounts their experience with their cat, Binx, who presented with gagging and pawing at her mouth. According to this review, an initial oral exam at Leesport Animal Hospital did not reveal any abnormalities, and a surgical procedure estimated at $1,400 for x-rays and potential tooth removal was suggested, with a two-week wait for scheduling. The owner was reportedly given three days' worth of pain medication.

Seeking a second opinion, the owner took Binx to the humane society, where Dr. Wagner diagnosed a genetic tooth resorption issue via x-rays but suspected potential jaw bone cancer, referring them to a specialist at Metropolitan Animal Hospital. This specialist reportedly identified the tooth resorption immediately upon oral examination as the likely cause of pain and scheduled surgery sooner than Leesport Animal Hospital could. A biopsy taken during surgery later confirmed jaw bone cancer.

In the period following the surgery, as the pain medication wore off, Binx's discomfort returned. The reviewer details their distress and their attempt to obtain more pain medication from Leesport Animal Hospital to manage Binx's pain in her final days before euthanasia. The review claims that despite Binx being a patient of Leesport Animal Hospital for 14 years, their request for a pain medication refill from Dr. Priebe was refused because they had sought surgery elsewhere for a quicker resolution. The reviewer contrasts this with Dr. Wagner at the humane society, who reportedly refilled the pain medication despite having seen Binx only once. This account paints a picture of perceived lack of compassion and prioritization of financial aspects over patient comfort in this particular instance at Leesport Animal Hospital involving Dr. Priebe.

Conversely, another review offers a different perspective, describing Dr. Priebe as "a wonderful vet, very caring and helpful." This stark contrast highlights the potential for varied experiences with the veterinary services provided by Dr. Priebe and the Leesport Animal Hospital. It suggests that while some clients may find Dr. Priebe to be caring and helpful, others may have significantly negative experiences, as detailed in the first review.

Given the limited information and the conflicting nature of the provided reviews, it is challenging to provide a comprehensive overview of the environment, all services, and features of Priebe James C DVM at Leesport Animal Hospital. The detailed negative review focuses heavily on the perceived shortcomings in diagnosis, scheduling, and particularly, the refusal to provide pain relief in a palliative situation, leading to concerns about the clinic's responsiveness and compassion in certain circumstances. The brief positive review offers a more favorable opinion of Dr. Priebe's caring nature and helpfulness.

There is no information available regarding any specific promotional offers from Priebe James C DVM or Leesport Animal Hospital in the provided text. Potential local users are advised to consider these differing accounts when making decisions about their pet's veterinary care. It may be beneficial to seek further information or consider other options based on individual needs and priorities.

In summary, the reviews for Priebe James C DVM at Leesport Animal Hospital present a mixed picture. One detailed account describes significant issues with diagnosis, scheduling, and a perceived lack of compassion in managing a terminally ill pet's pain, while another offers a positive view of Dr. Priebe as caring and helpful. Local users should weigh these perspectives when considering this Pet Hospital for their veterinary needs. For further information about the clinic's environment, full range of services, and any potential promotions, direct contact with Leesport Animal Hospital at (610) 926-8866 or +1 610-926-8866 is recommended.

Priebe James C DVM Services

Priebe James C DVM Details

  • Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Amenities

  • Toilet
  • Planning

  • Appointments recommended

Priebe James C DVM Location

221 Hafer Dr, Leesport, PA 19533, USA

Reviews

WORKS AT LEESPORT ANIMAL HOSPTIAL & IS MONEY HUNGRY. I don't typically write reviews but my cat Binx was my entire world. so in hopes of saving someone else's time & well being of their pet, I could not recommend turning your car around and going to the humane society on 11th street more. Specifically to see Dr. Wagner, out of the 4 vets we went to, he was the only one I feel that was genuine. Leesport animal hospital is at the very VERY bottom of that list. Which is incredibly disappointing considering Binx was their patient for 14 years & when she needed them most they turned a cold shoulder to her pain and suffering on her last few days with me. To make a long story short- Binx started gagging and pawing at her mouth. We first went to Leesport because this was her primary doctor. They did an oral exam, said they saw nothing abnormal & the next step would be an estimated $1,400.00 surgery to take x-rays and possibly remove teeth. They said the soonest they could get her in for surgery was a couple of weeks later. I asked to be sent home with pain medicine and they gave me 3 days worth. I then went to the humane society for a second opinion (as any pet owner would) where they took x-rays and noticed she had a genetic tooth resorption issue, but Dr. Wagner did not pull teeth because he believed from the x-rays it might be jaw bone cancer and referred me to a specialist in KOP (metropolitan animal hospital). As soon as they saw binx they said just from the oral exam alone they could see the tooth resorption & that was likely the cause of her pain. We got her scheduled for surgery that week - two weeks sooner than Leesport could. They also were able to take a biopsy to test for cancer if there was a biopsy needed to be taken. Flash-forward to last week, after the pain medicine from surgery wore off she was back to pawing at her mouth, inflicting pain on her already sore mouth. Causing herself to bleed, hiss, howl. I felt hopeless. I called Leesport pleading for more pain medicine to help her through the next few days before I ultimately had to lay her to rest (the biopsy came back positive for jaw bone cancer) and they gave me the run around for a full day. I had to go a whole night staying up with her where neither of us slept and she just stayed in pain trying to rip at her jaw. The next morning when I called they said it was a busy day and they would "try" to get one of the doctors to look at her file. After I lost my cool telling the receptionist she was not an animal lover, 15 minutes later I received a call back saying that DR. JIM PRIEBE was refusing to refill her pain medicine. Why you ask? Because we had to spend our money else where for her surgery, because I needed to get to the bottom of her pain sooner. AFTER 14 YEARS of giving this practice our money. It makes me sick to my stomach to reflect on, I was just looking for pain medicine to help my baby before she had to be put to rest. Thankfully Dr. Wagner, who had only ever seen her once, refilled her pain meds. DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND TURN AROUND. rest in perfect peace to my Binx. 09/11/2010 - 10/11/2024

Oct 16, 2024 · Maggie Mulgrew

Dr. Priebe is a wonderful vet, very caring and helpful.

Sep 30, 2023 · Danielle O'Connell

Very nice. Affordable. Recommend.

Oct 07, 2021 · Adena Moran

Very nice. Affordable. Recommend.

Oct 07, 2021 · Adena Moran

Good veterinarian doctor ELO

Jan 26, 2018 · Fred Helm

Good veterinarian doctor ELO

Jan 26, 2018 · Fred Helm

Nov 21, 2016 · Judy Decesare

Nov 21, 2016 · Judy Decesare

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