Missouri Valley Vet-Pinehurst
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat - Phones:
Main - 701-222-0551
Fax - 701-751-1246
ExtraTollFree - 800-852-1912
- Address:
- 755 W Interstate Ave Bismarck, ND 58503
- Link:
http://www.missourivalleyvet.com/locations/pinehurst-veterinary-hospital.html
- Categories
- Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals, Veterinarian Emergency Services, Veterinarians
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Reviews
05/31/15
They are great with my dogs. I don't think I would go anywhere else.
02/04/13
Excellent vets, friendly people - except for one receptionist that can be very rude, it all depends of her mood for the day.
10/15/12
If it weren't for the vets being so nice, I would not go back! The two receptionists that I recently dealt with were extremely rude! They most definately need an attitude check!
Very clean building. Friendly staff. We brought my aging cat in and she had to be put to sleep. The doctor and staff were really helpful and kind during that tough time.
02/25/11
Dr Amy Reese is NOT very experienced in ferret medicine. Beware!
The sister clinic to Missouri Valley Veterinary Clinic, Pinehurst et. al. stands at the top of veterinary practices in Bismarck and its surrounding communities. Pinehurst offers some of the most gifted and highly respected physicians of veterinary medicine in the state; coupled with state of the art equipment and resources with which to treat animals from all walks of life, I have never been more impressed with the principled values and comprehensive care that I continue to receive each time I bring an animal in for care. I have been a client for over a decade. I hold this facility and its doctors in the highest esteem and afford them my respect and admiration many times over. Everyone who receives care from Pinehurst should feel most secure with their choice in doctors and in the care of their animals. Dr. Reece and her associates serve as an example to all who enter this most important field of work.
Vet was not knowledgeable about a common dog breed (schnauzer). She gave my puppy a medication to treat a condition she had. The medication was intended to treat a kitten's condition, not a dog's. After researching the medication, I had to correct her. She did, however, subsequently give the appropriate medication at no charge.