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Squaw Peak Animal Hospital

Pet HospitalArizonaMaricopa CountyPhoenixCamelback East VillageEast Lincoln Drive

3165 E Lincoln Dr # 115, Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA

4.0

Oh! What a wonderful breath of fresh air. Compassionate and helpful. It is always stressful when a pet is sick but it really helps when your pets doctors is knowledgeable and informed. We were blessed to have found this vet. I highly recommend this vet.

Scottie Stevens
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  • (602) 553-8855
  • squawpeakvet.com

Hours

Monday 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday 7:30 AM - 12:00 AM
Sunday Closed

Welcome to Squaw Peak Animal Hospital

Situated at 3165 E Lincoln Dr # 115, Phoenix, AZ 85016, Squaw Peak Animal Hospital is a trusted veterinary establishment serving the local community. Known for its comprehensive approach to pet healthcare, the hospital offers a variety of services including routine wellness exams, surgical procedures, and emergency care. With over five years of dedicated service, Squaw Peak Animal Hospital has built a reputation for compassionate care that prioritizes both pets and their owners.

The clinic stands out for its commitment to providing a stress-free environment for pets, understanding how important comfort is during medical visits. Their team of professionals ensures that each pet receives personalized attention, from initial consultations to follow-up care. The hospital's services include:

  • Wellness plans and preventive care
  • Surgical procedures for various needs
  • Dental health assessments and cleanings
  • Nutritional guidance and dietary recommendations
  • Behavioral counseling and support
  • Emergencies handled with care and expertise

Customers highlight the hospital's caring approach, particularly noting the stress-reducing environment for pets during visits. Many appreciate the availability of knowledgeable staff who provide clear and informed advice. One pet owner shared how the team's dedication made a challenging situation much easier to manage.

Squaw Peak Animal Hospital is open Monday through Friday with extended hours on Saturdays, offering convenience for busy schedules. Their services are designed to ensure that pets receive the highest standard of care in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

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Squaw Peak Animal Hospital Location

3165 E Lincoln Dr # 115, Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA

Reviews

Oh! What a wonderful breath of fresh air. Compassionate and helpful. It is always stressful when a pet is sick but it really helps when your pets doctors is knowledgeable and informed. We were blessed to have found this vet. I highly recommend this vet.

Nov 18, 2022 · Scottie Stevens

I strongly encourage anyone currently using or considering Squaw Peak Animal Hospital as their Vet to go elsewhere for the following reasons: 1) Both our cats had clicking sounds when they walk (til this day) as soon as they had microchips improperly placed inside them. First time ever hearing those sounds from either of them. Our new vet confirmed it was a misplacement of the chip when Squaw Peak blamed it on joint issues...as if that happened overnight. 2) After 5 years, never being able to establish a primary Veterinarian because nobody works there on a regular Mon-Fri schedule. Some are there maybe 1-2x a week. You get whosever available. 3) Terrible communication: felt as if the Vets were almost guessing what issues our cats could have, leaving it vague on what to do for next steps. Probably could've just googled instead. We also called and emailed 5 different times for an alternative prescription to calm our cats down for a long distance move and they NEVER got back to us. This was after an in office visit stressing our concerns and very tight schedule with limited time. I voiced my frustration to the front desk and with no apologies or concerns, she said to email instead of call in the future. This also speaking to the lack of any empathy/concern below. 4) They take your pets to a back room to simply be examined instead of doing it in front of you. It used to be with you there but changed that after our first few visits along with the overall decline of their practice. 5) Zero empathy or compassion for their patients and owners. Most the visits seemed like the Vet had 5 minutes they could spend with you max, feeling rushed and incredibly impersonal. Never having one established primary Vet didnt help. One cat had to have multiple teeth pulled in an emergency situation (extremely stressful for him, me and my wife) and nobody from the office (Vet, Assistant, Front Office staff) did not once follow up to do a courtesy check in to see how he was. In comparison, our new Vet mailed us a personalized thank you card just for our first wellness visit! We truly regret staying with them for so long but hoped they'd improve over time due to the convenience of their location and pet history keeping us from changing. It was both amazing and disturbing how much our new vet (out of state) opened our eyes on how bad the majority of our experiences at Squaw Peak were and continued to worsen over time. We urge anyone to to avoid what happened to us and look to other nearby Vets.

Jun 11, 2024 · Jeff J.

Thank you for taking care of Lucy and Linus. Very helpful and pleasant to deal with in a time of need. Over the top service. Got us in and out. Saved us money, too. Thank you

Aug 13, 2024 · Janine “J9” Weatherby

Disappointing Experience at Squaw Peak Animal Hospital As a long-time client of Squaw Peak Animal Hospital, it's with regret that I write this review. Over the past three years, my experiences have gradually shifted from satisfactory to disappointing. Firstly, the demeanor at the front desk has consistently been standoffish. A welcoming and helpful attitude is fundamental in service-oriented businesses, and unfortunately, this has been lacking. This is not just about a smiling face but about feeling valued as a client. Secondly, the inability to provide change for cash payments reflects poorly on business preparedness. Being told "we never have change" and offered a credit instead is not a solution that respects customer preferences. It's surprising for an established business to overlook such basic transactional needs. Moreover, the lack of communication with the medical staff who directly interact with our pets is concerning. When I sought to ask questions about my dog's care post-vaccination, I was met with "Sorry, I'm a tech" and advised to make another appointment for answers. This isn't just inconvenient; it raises questions about transparency and client care. As someone who has invested a considerable amount in my pets' health at your facility, the decision to switch to another vet wasn't made lightly. A veterinary practice is not just about the medical care provided; it's also about the overall experience and feeling of trust and respect. I hope this feedback is taken constructively. The quality of care and customer service are pivotal in retaining and valuing clients. Sadly, in this case, it seems there's a disconnect between the services promised and delivered.

Jan 19, 2024 · Paul Conant

We take our American Bullies here for their OFA & PennHIP testing. I wouldn’t recommend any other clinic. We previously want to Pima North Animal Hospital and they injured my dog’s hips doing PennHIP. I took my other girl here to Squaw Peak and they did an amazing job. We were in and out in 30-40 mins (with sedation, which is why it took longer) for TWO dogs getting OFAs done. Their staff have always been very professional and accommodating. They are also not against bull breed dogs, although some of their customers are. Someone was complaining that our girl was in the same lobby as their dog, and instead of making us go in and grab her they personally brought her out to our car when they were done with her appointment. Their OFAs and PennHIP are very “budget friendly” i’ve seen many places charge way more for the same thing.

Nov 19, 2022 · Angie Mervine

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