1833 Lincoln Hwy E
Lancaster, PA 17602
717-393-2444
I completely disagree with the poor review of Lincoln Highway Vet clinic. From the tech's professional opinion it is obvious they did everything they could for your pet. I have taken both my Poms there and unfortunately my little guy had
3I completely disagree with the poor review of Lincoln Highway Vet clinic. From the tech's professional opinion it is obvious they did everything they could for your pet. I have taken both my Poms there and unfortunately my little guy had
The staff has always showed love, care and concern for the pets I have brought in. Whether it is routine exams or emergency situations the staff has been professional, and made sure all of my questions are answered. They also do not
3The staff has always showed love, care and concern for the pets I have brought in. Whether it is routine exams or emergency situations the staff has been professional, and made sure all of my questions are answered. They also do not
My name is Christa Im head Tech @ LHVC, I was on staff with this particular case, Mickey was an extremely! Sick dog. He came to our clinic as a routine appoint meant for check urine at that point we had found a stone was lodge in the
3My name is Christa Im head Tech @ LHVC, I was on staff with this particular case, Mickey was an extremely! Sick dog. He came to our clinic as a routine appoint meant for check urine at that point we had found a stone was lodge in the
My dog got a bladder stone lodged in his urethra and Dr. Dymun was "scared" to do the surgery to remove it so she sent my dog to PETS Emergency Treatment Services where the vet on duty that night flushed the stone back into his bladder. He had to spend the night there which was very expensive! I had to take him back to Lincoln Highway Vet Clinic the next day so that Dr. Lewis could do the surgery to remove the stone. Since it was New Years Eve I had to take my dog back to PETS to recover. He was diabetic and developed ketoacidosis and was very sick and ended up spending the entire holiday weekend at PETS! That Monday I had to take my dog back to Lincoln Highway for further treatment because he was still too sick to go home. Dr. Lewis gave him barium, took x-rays and told me that my dog had stomach cancer and there was nothing we could do for him. I made the difficult decision to put him down. Later when I was able to discuss with Dr. Lewis what happened with my dog he told me he wasn't sure if my dog had cancer because he didn't do an autopsy! Why did he let me put him down??!! I'm devastated!! :0(
0My dog got a bladder stone lodged in his urethra and Dr. Dymun was "scared" to do the surgery to remove it so she sent my dog to PETS Emergency Treatment Services where the vet on duty that night flushed the stone back into his bladder. He had to spend the night there which was very expensive! I had to take him back to Lincoln Highway Vet Clinic the next day so that Dr. Lewis could do the surgery to remove the stone. Since it was New Years Eve I had to take my dog back to PETS to recover. He was diabetic and developed ketoacidosis and was very sick and ended up spending the entire holiday weekend at PETS! That Monday I had to take my dog back to Lincoln Highway for further treatment because he was still too sick to go home. Dr. Lewis gave him barium, took x-rays and told me that my dog had stomach cancer and there was nothing we could do for him. I made the difficult decision to put him down. Later when I was able to discuss with Dr. Lewis what happened with my dog he told me he wasn't sure if my dog had cancer because he didn't do an autopsy! Why did he let me put him down??!! I'm devastated!! :0(
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