Residents of Fairfax, Virginia trust The Cat Hospital of Fairfax Inc for their pet care needs. In addition to routine pet wellness services, this veterinary practice also specializes in animal dental care including routine cleanings and extractions, lab and diagnostic 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 “The Cat Hospital of Fairfax Inc”
If only I could give The Cat Hospital of Fairfax 10 stars I would. I have a cat that has been sick and they have gone above and beyond. I have had to reach out to them with questions many times and they are always very responsive and caring. They call or email me back quickly. My cat used to see Dr. Ellison but since her retirement we now see Dr. Colahan.
I won’t take my cat anywhere else. This place is worlds better then your Banfields and your VCA’s. I highly recommend them, especially if your cat is special needs as I feel they have resources those franchise practices do not.
The doctor was amazing and answered to all my questions. The staff was easy to work with and cooperative. The clinic has above the charts services. The only thing that I didn?t like were the prices, they are considerably above average.
Overall, I was not impressed by the services of this establishment and felt like they were just trying to make a buck off my situation. While the staff was overall friendly, I felt they were more focused on making money. We had just moved to the area and my cat was not adjusting well to his new home. He was panting heavily, shaking, and not eating as much as usual. I told the vet I thought it was anxiety related but wanted a professional opinion. “Because of COVID,” I was not allowed into the establishment. The vets recommendation, before examining him but based on the information I provided including a video of him shaking, was to run a full blood panel and xray which would require sedation. Now worried that this was something super serious, I agreed to the work. $900 later, they said that the xrays turned up nothing and that the video I sent them was nothing to worry about, he was just stressed. They said the bloodwork would come in the following week and they would call with updates. They never called. I understand the rule “no news is good news” but after spending nearly $900 for all this work, I expected at least a follow-up. However, I do get weekly emails about his “prescription” which includes flea medicine (even though he’s a completely indoor cat) and calming food.
Great people, very caring