Residents of Kahului, Hawaii trust At Home Animal Hospital for their pet care needs. This veterinary practice specializes in routine pet wellness services. We encourage you to contact the location directly to verify address, hours of operation, and service offerings prior to arrival.
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5 Reviews on “At Home Animal Hospital”
We know our dogs get the best care from the vets here.
Kind competent and loving team!
This isn?t a review about a rude front desk staff, this isn?t a review about the Covid policies, and it isn?t a review about something inconsequential like long wait times.
This is a review about serious deficient clinical judgement among the veterinarians and vet tech staff.
My dog was young, but very sick and regardless of negligence by staff at at-home, she was most-likely going to die. However, the staff at this clinic spent WEEKS shrugging their shoulders unable to determine a diagnosis or course of action. This diagnosis could have been identified by a simple CBC analysis? however they waited until my dog was on her deathbed to consider doing this simple repeat blood test.
She had a known aggressive tumor, and I was told point blank, ?I do not consider surgical removal and further treatment to be urgent, the earliest surgical appointment we have is in a month, and she will be fine to wait.?
They did nothing for her aggressive cancer, and erroneously treated her for heart failure – which would have been evident by edema or fluid in her heart/lungs which she did not have.
By the time they realized her cancer was metastatic, she had hours to live and they called to tell me to euthanize before closing in an hour.
I get it, sometimes dogs get sick, and they can get very sick and die. There are limits to how far veterinary medicine can go. But it?s damn disappointing to be charged $3000 over 3-4 appointments over multiple weeks for them to shrug their shoulders and to not identify, treat, or share her dire diagnosis until she was so incredibly sick that she had hours to live.