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About Ammon Veterinary Hospital

Looking for top-notch pet care in Idaho Falls? Ammon Veterinary Hospital is here to help. In addition to routine pet wellness services, this veterinary practice also specializes in 24/7 veterinary care for pet emergencies. We encourage you to contact the location directly to verify address, hours of operation, and service offerings prior to arrival.

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(208) 552-9825

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5 Reviews on “Ammon Veterinary Hospital”

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  • Jamie Rhoades

    I love everyone here. They always take the time to show my pups love. The techs and drs are always gentle and answer all my questions. They’ve been there through some of the worst times and I appreciate their compassion.

  • Robert Taylor

    They care and follow up to check on your pets.

  • Janet Bates

    Vets are expensive. What can I say? We had a Sheltie who is refusing to eat, so we took her in. First visit fee is $55, followup is $35. So that was refreshing. The tech took us in and took her temp.. Then Dr. Hollie Schrader saw our pup and was very gentle with her. She massaged her belly, listened to her heart and lungs, peeked in her ears and eyes and quickly checked her teeth. Finding nothing she suggested a blood test $100.55, to check for indication of infection etc. Blood test indicated some issues and we were given options on x-rays that we were told may or may not show anything and/or medications to treat the issues and would cost another $160.00. We opted to start with the medications – another $150.00- and a 1 week follow-up appt.

    Oh, we also asked about dental work and got an estimate ranging from $515 to $648- yikes, how do people afford to get their dogs’ teeth cleaned? Hollie barely even lifted our dogs lip to look at her teeth.

    Luckily they are accepting new patients unlike several vets in the area. Unfortunately, when we returned a week later for our follow up things had not improved. Our Sheltie was still not eating – anything! Hollie touched her belly and said she was guarding it, indicating something serious. Then she simply stated that we ought to put her down rather than go through a lot of expensive tests. She said she would let us think it over, and we were left alone in the exam room with our beloved pup for over half an hour. We had already discussed this as an option rather than have our sweet girl suffer. But the amount of time we were left alone was ridiculous. We were so sad that we were then just treated as a credit card. It seemed all they wanted then was for us to pay and nothing was done or said to relieve our grief at losing this baby. She was only 7 and had been in great health only a month before. I cannot recommend this vet.

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