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Our team, at the Munster Animal Hospital, is committed to making available the leading edge of veterinary medicine and providing the quality and range of services you and your pet deserve!

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Our American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) accreditation demonstrates our commitment to the highest standards of veterinary care. AAHA regularly evaluates our hospital to ensure that we comply with the association’s standards for facilities, equipment, and quality procedures. AAHA standards are recognized around the world as the benchmark for quality care in veterinary medicine.

We offer complete, small animal veterinary care, including services such as laser surgery, ultrasound, digital x-ray, dentistry, laser therapy, puppy training and obedience classes.

For your convenience we also offer boarding and grooming services as well as prescription diets and retail pet supplies.

Address: 10421 Calumet Ave, Munster, IN 46321, USA
Phone: (219) 924-0101
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State: Indiana
Zip Code: 46321


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Reviews
I have been bringing my dogs here for the last 11 years. I always knew they overcharged but a few of the vets there in the past have been kind. Recently my 9 year old developed a tumor and they said the only way to handle it was to surgically remove it to find out if it was cancer. The surgery went well but they said they needed to keep her overnight. Here's what you need to know, no one stays overnight with your pet. My baby died alone and in pain overnight with no one there to help her, at an animal hospital. I could have brought her home if I knew that. They were negligent and just to add insult to injury they still laid out a $1200 bill for me to pay. For my dead beloved dog. I am heartbroken and will never come back there again. Don't let the nice pleasant facility fool you. They are all about the money and only care about how much they make off of your pet. Alive or dead.
8 years ago (06-08-2017)
You truly can't ask for a better, cleaner, and smarter facility. With cutting edge knowledge/technology and smart and helpful staff...it's no wonder the dog loves it here. From grooming, to boarding, (where they have fresh air circulating so no pet germs are spread), to vet visits, to the day we had to put our little guy down. Staff is so helpful, loving, fun and caring. I wouldn't go anywhere else!
8 years ago (10-05-2017)
Caring doctors, helpful staff and excellent boarding experiences for my little dog with special medical needs. Shots seem a little pricey but worth it in the long run.
8 years ago (31-10-2017)
If you go here a few times you will notice what they are really about NEVER NOT ONCE did i hear oh we will try to help or think of my pet or my pocket book for that matter. I had a small vet who would always try to answer questions for free and give sound advise for free. Not MUNSTER! Nothing!
8 years ago (20-06-2017)
On July 28, 2017 it came time for my beloved fur baby to cross the Rainbow Bridge. I had been a client of Munster Animal Hospital with all three of my fur babies for the last few years. I contacted the clinic that morning asking them about bringing my dog in to be euthanized. This is the first time I have ever done this and I did not know what to expect or how it would happen. The receptionist was very understanding and kind towards me and the overall situation. When we arrived, we were taken right back to the room. After some misunderstandings they came and asked if I wanted to stay with my dog. I told them yes. They said ok. A few minutes later they came back in and tried to take him away. I was already upset and did not understand as nobody explained why they were trying to take him away after I told them that I did not want them to (they wanted to put a catheter in and I told them no, I wanted the process to be as gentle as possible – and my dog was still fully there mentally, his back legs had given out). Dr. Wan Hon came in and was immediately defensive. I had never met this vet nor had he ever cared for any of my pets. He was defensive that I did not want a catheter put in. I tried explaining to him that my dog did not like needles and does better with a tourniquet. His defensiveness increased and started arguing about how he knows how to do this procedure. My only concern was my beloved pet. He continued yelling at me while I am upset about the whole thing. I left the room to ask the receptionist to have the other vet do the procedure. When I returned to the room, Dr. Hon is yelling at me to shut the door, he will call the police on me and nobody will do the procedure on my dog and we will have to leave. I did nothing to deserve this nor did my dog. This man has NO business working with pets. He does not have the compassion to work on beloved fur members of families. After yelling at both me and my mom, he leaves the room and continues yelling in the back (and all the clients in the front as well as the staff can hear him). After about 10 minutes he comes in and apologizes saying that he now understands that this is distressing for me (putting the blame for his behavior on me). Thankfully, the other vet, Dr. Foster, came in and did the procedure. Dr. Foster was kinder and I am grateful. However, by now, the last memories that I have with my beloved fur baby is filled with horrific acts by Dr. Wan Hon. The reception staff did everything they could to rectify the situation (especially Angie – which I am overly grateful for). I am leaving this clinic as there is never any guarantee that we will not have Dr. Hon again (the vets rotate and it is a walk in clinic). And I urge everyone to avoid Dr. Hon. He has no business working on beloved fur babies.
8 years ago (02-08-2017)
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