Emory Veterinary Clinic is proud to serve the clients in the Emory, Texas area for everything pet related. Our veterinary clinic and animal hospital is run by Dr. Mike Andrews and Dr. Samantha Herman, who are licensed, experienced veterinarians. Our team is committed to educating our clients in how to keep your pets healthy year round, with good nutrition and exercise.
Emory Veterinary Clinic stays on top of the latest advances in veterinarian technology and above all, remembers that all animals and pets need to be treated with loving care in every check-up, procedure, or surgery. Dr. Andrews graduated from Oklahoma State University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1970 and purchased Emory Veterinary Clinic in January of 2013.
Emory Veterinary Clinic stays on top of the latest advances in veterinarian technology and above all, remembers that all animals and pets need to be treated with loving care in every check-up, procedure, or surgery. Dr. Andrews graduated from Oklahoma State University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1970 and purchased Emory Veterinary Clinic in January of 2013.
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When you are looking for a veterinary care clinic you should be able to count on superior care and excellent service. We at Emory Veterinary Clinic in Emory, Texas have assembled an expert team of veterinary professionals to bring you the best possible healthcare for your pet. We have a state of the art veterinary facility which is clean, comfortable, and efficient.
1. Payment is expected when services are rendered. In order to focus on our patients' needs, customer service and minimizing costs, we do not bill. 2. We accept debit cards, credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express) checks and cash. All cards must be signed by the owner of the card.
I have complete trust in the Doctors & staff, they are very sincere in caring for our fur babies, the staff are friendly & its clear they too have love for animals! Highly recommend them if you are in need of veterinarian! I can't say enough good things about Dr. Wilbur and the staff at this clinic.
Your pet deserves the best in veterinary care in Emory, TX. Our local staff is dedicated to providing, not just emergency care, but ongoing wellness for your family pet. Animals of all kinds need consistent, regular professional medical attention throughout their lives.
Veterinary wellness checkups enable you to help ensure that your pet receives the proper diagnostics, examination, and preventative treatments necessary to ensure optimal health on a daily basis.During the visit, your pet will get a full physical which includes checking vital signs, heart rhythm, assessing dental disease, weight, and a check for any other abnormalities.
Veterinary wellness checkups enable you to help ensure that your pet receives the proper diagnostics, examination, and preventative treatments necessary to ensure optimal health on a daily basis.During the visit, your pet will get a full physical which includes checking vital signs, heart rhythm, assessing dental disease, weight, and a check for any other abnormalities.
Here at Emory Veterinary Clinic, we try to be as comprehensive and available as possible for our community. To better serve our community we have a cellphone that can be reached via text message or phone call for after-hours concerns. Unfortunately, due to our small staff, we may not always be available immediately or at all.
Reviews (9)
Gladys Mayson
Oct 17, 2021
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Back in April of this year we took our dog in for what seemed to be a severe eye infection. They took the dog in for treatment while I waited in the parking lot. Dr. Gibbs came out and told me she needed her eye removed due to glaucoma. They gave me an estimate for over 700.00 it included services not asked for but they said that is the cost. We decided to seek a second opinion and that doctor treated her for an eye infection. The infection cleared up and the eye is fine now. Due to her incompetance Dr. Gibbs almost cost my dog her eye! It is quite evident they care more about money than animals
Danny Rhoades
Oct 07, 2021
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Good Morning and Good Day Everyone, Folks. I am going to vent a little today, There is something not right, We have a wonderful dog name Dolly that has been abused in the past, and we took her in, she had to go to a Vet back about 4 years ago do to an Eye injury and so I took her to Emory, Vet here in Texas, and it cost us close to $300 and at that time we are not made of money. and so they were willing to- work with us and I paid every cent owed, now they changed up and want cash up front to take care of a wonderful dog. She is in really bad pain in her back part. I think it is arthritis, but
John Shiels
Aug 30, 2021
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I just moved here from Fort Worth. We have 4 dogs and take them in for all problems. We were unpacking when our 15 year old dog started to have fluid fill up her lungs. We called the vet and she said that she could not see us until next week. I said we needed to euthanize our 15 year old dog and was told to go to another vet. Needless to say we had to watch our dog drown in her own fluids. Our vet Dr beam Alvarado vet clinic would never have done that.
Danielle Franklin
Jun 28, 2021
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Emory Vet was there when we needed them. We moved from a bigger city toward DFW and we’re continuing to see our previous vet. However, when our dog got a nasty ear infection and the big town vet couldn’t get him in for two weeks, we called Emory vet and had an appointment that day. They handled our “scaredy-cat” dog with compassion and got him on the medication he need. Thank goodness because based on how bad they indicated his infection was, waiting 2 weeks would’ve been detrimental to his health. They answered every question we had and followed up with us on concerns we had during his
Whitney Hunter
Oct 25, 2020
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If I could give 0 stars I would. Took my friends older dog there after the dog became sick and the vet didn’t even touch the dog she just set up a day for my friend to come back and have her put down. The next day the dog was better and she called and asked them what to do and they just said they were an advocate for the dog and she needed to be out down. I understand this... but she didn’t even touch the dog or run any kind of test to determine if it was sick or anything else before coming to her conclusion he needed to be put down. It’s been a few days and the dog is up running around,
James Barrington
May 14, 2020
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Definitely not the cheapest vet around, and they will try to upsell you anything and everything, but their work is ok. The staff is friendly enough, but they seem to favor dogs. My biggest complaint is how long it takes to drop off a pet to get spayed or neutered. I had an appointment and the paperwork was already filled out. All I had to do was simply drop her off. I had to wait about 40 minutes before they took her in. While I was waiting, I saw several people with dogs who came in after me get right in. Overall I felt like I was put off because I have a cat. I'm still a responsible pet owner
Jeremy Roden
Dec 14, 2019
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CodyB
Dec 03, 2019
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Darby Kyle
Dec 15, 2016
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This place over charged me big time for the second time. First visit was an emergency so I thought that was the reason so went one more trip and got charged 180.00 for two bottle of pills for the dog and the vet says well if this don't work then come back and we will try something else.
They know when you're from out of town and it doubles. All I can say is be sure and ask the cost up front.
For they will say now for your loved one this is what it takes.
They know when you're from out of town and it doubles. All I can say is be sure and ask the cost up front.
For they will say now for your loved one this is what it takes.