
Four Paws Veterinary Clinic is a small animal service established in 2001 located on the southeast corner of Swan & Grant in Tucson. Dr. Mary and staff strive to offer quality and compassionate care for your dog(s) and cat(s).
Some of our services include internal medicine, puppy and kitten health programs, vaccines, radiology, soft tissue surgery including general surgery, cat or dog spay and neutering, and we offer complete dental hygiene and surgery.Dr. Mary Leuchtenberger attended Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine where she graduated with a doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 1983.
Some of our services include internal medicine, puppy and kitten health programs, vaccines, radiology, soft tissue surgery including general surgery, cat or dog spay and neutering, and we offer complete dental hygiene and surgery.Dr. Mary Leuchtenberger attended Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine where she graduated with a doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 1983.
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Sarah Shafer
Oct 17, 2021
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We brought our dog, Sadie, in here after a post rattlesnake bite. We recently moved to Tucson from Pennsylvania, so we really didn’t have a set vet. After her getting treated at the local pet ER, we brought her to Four Paws a few days later, as Sadie was not doing well, even after the three day hospital stay, two doses of the antivenom, and laser therapy treatments. We brought her in sad and worried as we thought she was declining. Dr. Mary was so thorough and got her on a treatment plan. She, and also the vet tech, Pam, answered all our questions. Sadie is now almost three weeks out and back
Chris Mc Intyre
Sep 06, 2021
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Rachel Fletcher
Aug 29, 2021
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Last year, my cat started to get sick and lose weight. I brought her into Four Paws multiple times, each time explaining her deteriorating condition. Due to COVID, I was not allowed in the exam room with her, so I am unsure what the vet did. However, she never ran any blood tests. Each time, she prescribed another round of antibiotics. Eventually, when it was clear that nothing was getting better, I took my cat to another vet. The other vet immediately did blood tests and was able to tell that my cat had diabetes. However, because it took so long to diagnose my cat due to the incompetence at Four
Carol Kay
Aug 21, 2021
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I Called and told them there was something in my dogs paw that was bothering him, and to make an appt. The woman who answered the phone stated that they would HAVE to xray him, for 250.00 , and that he would need antibiotics for another 100.00. Also trumped up some more charges. Which brought the total to over 500.00. All of this....without even seeing him, which by the way was just a small sliver I was able to see with a magnifying glass. Not interested in going to a vet who clearly instructs their employees to beef up the price any way possible.....No thanks. 👎
Maggie Whiteside
Jul 17, 2021
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Judy Macnab
Mar 05, 2021
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Richard Robles
Feb 26, 2021
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James Super
Aug 22, 2020
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Justine Barton
Jun 12, 2020
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Connie Glasby
Feb 24, 2019
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Laura Cerny-Ciaccio
Jan 12, 2019
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Donna Glass
Aug 22, 2018
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