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Banfield Pet Hospital

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171 N. Nellis Blvd. Las Vegas NV 89110
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(702) 459-6880
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(866) 894-7927
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(702) 459-0545

Business Hours

Status: Open

Sunday
Closed
Monday
8:00am-7:00pm
Tuesday
8:00am-7:00pm
Wednesday
8:00am-7:00pm
Thursday
8:00am-7:00pm
Friday
8:00am-7:00pm
Saturday
8:00am-7:00pm

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Doctor hours may vary from hospital hours. Please call ahead in urgent situations to verify that a doctor is available before leaving for a hospital. Banfield Pet Hospital® - Our veterinarians are proud to partner with you to proactively monitor the health and wellness of the pets you love. From thorough physical exams and lab work-ups, to dental cleanings, X-rays and surgery, our full-service...

Banfield the Pet Hospital is located at the address 171 N Nellis Blvd in Las Vegas, Nevada 89110. They can be contacted via phone at (702) 459-6880 or via fax at (702) 459-0545 for pricing, hours and directions. Banfield the Pet Hospital specializes in Livestock, Chiropractic, Dogs.

Banfield the Pet Hospital has an annual sales volume of 1M – 1,999,999. . For more information contact Katrina...

A great local veterinarian loves your pet (almost) as much as you do, and provides the best preventive pet healthcare – from nose to tail veterinary medical exams to vaccinations, microchipping, dental care and surgery.You’ll find the vet your pet deserves at your neighborhood Banfield Pet Hospital®. We’re committed to partnering with you to ensure your pet’s long-term health and happiness, and...

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Banfield Pet Hospital
Reviewer Name
EWood77579
Review Date
January 04, 2016
Average Rating
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Never Again

I won't be taking my dog back to this location. On Christmas Eve, I took our new 2-year old pit bull in for her Bordatella vaccination. I was surprised that we got a notice for an update, since she had just gotten one in June, when we adopted her from the Animal Foundation. I thought she wasn't due for more vaccinations until June 2016. She's not around a lot of dogs - we don't take her to dog parks or "puppy play dates" or any of that type thing, so she's not in a high-risk environment.

But we want to be responsible pet owners, so we scheduled the appointment. I thought $70 for one vaccination was outrageous, but we didn't want to take her back to the pound for a (reasonably priced) shot yet. It's only been 6 months since we got her, and my son was worried that going back might upset his baby.

She'd had her "well baby" check at this hospital back in June (using the discount coupon from the pound), when we got her, and the doctor on duty told us she had a terrible ulcer on her foot and that we needed special medicine for it. We got no real instructions on how to use the medication, but figured we could read the directions and get it done. We could have, if we could have found the "terrible ulcer" on her foot. Turns out it was just a little blister that healed all by itself. Considering that we had just gotten her from the pound a week earlier, a blister wasn't surprising.

When we went in for the vaccination, the nurse checked her ears, shoved long q-tips into them, and declared the dog had a terrible ear infection. We were told they needed to take her into the back, where we couldn't see what was happening, and check her ears. They brought her back, and told us they needed to clean out her ears so the vet could check them thoroughly. I had to ask the price of each procedure - it wasn't offered freely. This time, the nurse had to muzzle our poor dog and literally DRAGGED her across the tile into the back because the dog was too scared to go back on her own. At some point during her two "back room visits", they supposedly gave her the Bordatella vaccine. I can't verify that, of course, since we didn't actually see it done. For all I know, she never got it.

When we finally saw the vet, she babbled on and on about these terrible infections (yeast infections, according to her) in BOTH ears, and how the "ulcer" on the dog's foot was probably related. If these infections continue to occur, we'll need (expensive) food allergy tests and (expensive) prescription medication.

At this point, I was starting to get suspicious. Neither my son nor I had seen ANY indication that the dog had ear infections prior to bringing her in for her vaccination. We were handed a bag with a bottle of ear drops and sent on our way. No instructions for how to administer the medicine, except what was written down. Our $70 vaccination became a $220+ ordeal for the dog.

After her experience with the hospital, the dog (who has never shown any aggressive behavior before or since that day) refused to allow us to bring the ear drops anywhere near her. She would bark and growl at the bottle. Not at me, not at my son - at the BOTTLE. We could play with her, pull her ears, look in them... but once she saw the bottle, she would tense up. We couldn't give her the ear drops at all. And frankly, she doesn't seem to need them. She is STILL not showing even one single sign of an ear infection in either ear! Nothing. No pawing at the ears, no odor or pus-type stuff - nothing at all. I wish I had the money to take her to a different vet for a second opinion on the "infection", but after that $220+ bill, there's nothing left for a few weeks. By then, the imaginary infections will probably have healed on their own.

Bottom line, though, is that this is twice I've taken my dog in for something simple and been hit with extra fees for medication and/or procedures that she either didn't need, or maybe didn't need. I won't go back for a third visit.

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The staff at this location are INCREDIBLE! We found out about them when we first got our Husky two years ago. We called around different places to get our new baby spayed and they had the most reasonable price with the most value through the wellness plans. She got spayed and got all her shots. …

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I will forever follow Dr. Ross, my boys are on Banfield plans and they are super easy to get an appointment at this location.I had never been to this part of town but it's only a 10 minute drive from my house. I appreciate she works at a location so close. Dr. Coleing at the Arroyo location is great too …

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The ladies were very nice and caring to my two cats, but I will not be going back here. The prices are unbelievable!! I called to ask about an ultrasound for my pregnant dog and told the girl on...

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I've had Banfield for over 4 years. My dog has obviously aged within that time and needs more services than he did when he was younger. I've never had any problems with Banfield until I take my...

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Doctor hours may vary from hospital hours. Please call ahead in urgent situations to verify that a doctor is available before leaving for a hospital. Banfield Pet Hospital - Our veterinarians are proud to partner with you to proactively monitor the health and wellness of the pets you love. From thorough physical exams and lab work-ups, to dental cleanings, X-rays and surgery, our full-service...

Banfield Pet Hospital® - Our veterinarians are proud to partner with you to proactively monitor the health and wellness of the pets you love. From thorough physical exams and lab work-ups, to dental cleanings, X-rays and surgery,  our full-service pet hospital is committed to the long-term health of your pet.  Let us show you how an Optimum Wellness Plan® can ensure ongoing preventive care for...

Banfield the Pet Hospital can be found at N Nellis Blvd, Ste X 171. The following is offered: Veterinary Emergency Services. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Las Vegas there are 11 other Veterinary Emergency Services. An overview can be found here.

A great local veterinarian loves your pet (almost) as much as you do, and provides the best preventive pet healthcare – from nose to tail veterinary medical exams to vaccinations, microchipping, dental care and surgery.

You’ll find the vet your pet deserves at your neighborhood Banfield Pet Hospital®. We’re committed to partnering with you to ensure your pet’s long-term health and happiness,...

Banfield Pet Hospital in Las Vegas, NV offers the highest standard of medical, surgical and preventive pet health care. Walk-Ins and new clients welcome. Please call or visit for more information.

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