Reviews
Our Chihuahua has been a patient there for the past 5 years or so, and the entire staff are very friendly and helpful. Last week he suffered what we thought was a scratch on his eye (at first it only appeared that he was suffering from a cold, so we couldn't tell). Monday it was much worse and they fit us in immediately. Dr Corona was on a working vacation, but Dr. Sandhu attended to him. He attempted to dilate the eye to see the extent, but quickly realized that it was a puncture wound and not in his area of expertise. The information was relayed to Dr Corona, who was arriving home that evening. He scheduled us for first thing in the morning, cutting his vacation short a day. Once he went into surgery, he called us to inform that the eye could not be saved due to the extent of the damage. He explained things in easy to understand terms, and let us know what our options were. Our Chi is home and getting adjusted to his new circumstances. I have recommended several people here, and they have all had excellent experiences. Many thanks to Dr Corona, Dr Sandhu, and the staff at PAH for their kind and caring spirit.
5
9 years ago (05-12-2015)
4 weeks ago I took a 3 week old stray kitten in. She needed a blood transfusion because she was severely depleted due to a flea infestation. She was nearly lifeless when I arrived. Dr. Heather Egen & her wonderful staff took GREAT care to be certain that the kitten was treated & on her road to recovery. It was my first experience there. I would sincerely recommend this office!
5
10 years ago (02-07-2015)
Here is our story, Since Varro(178 pound presa canario) was 8 weeks old we have been part of the parkway animal hospital Family. Everything has always been wonderful from the girls at the reception desk to the vet techs themselves and of course Dr. Corona. About one year ago Varro became ill, so we immediately took varro and went to see Dr. Corona. Dr. Corona professionally perform test which determined we should take an x-ray. Once the x-ray was performed it showed something that we were not sure of, one of the test had said pancreatitis but Dr. Corona was not sure what this mass was. So like a professional he is he confided in another vet to form a second opinion. I think that right there shows a lot, that he was willing to get a second opinion. From there he suggested that we do exploratory surgery because him and the fellow dr. felt that he had intestinal blockage . This was very scary for me and my family but once again Dr. Corona the girls really came through and made us feel very comfortable. With Carl being such a big dog it was a really big surgery and I must say everything could've went better, within one day Varro was back on his feet and has had zero complications and is been better than ever.I want to personally thank Dr. Corona and his staff for making her feel part of the family and taking extra special care of And I want to personally thank Dr. Corona and his staff for making us feel part of the family and taking extra special care of Varro.
5
9 years ago (04-12-2015)
I don't know why everyone is surprised with their vet bills! Pet allergies in Florida are difficult to treat since our dogs and cats roll around on the ground all the time. That being said, you will not get any better prices or treatment anywhere else. I have been very happy with the care and compassion of Dr. Corona. It's easy to get an appointment and the groomer is EXCELLENT.
5
12 years ago (25-09-2013)
Our golden retriever has severe allergies and every time we take him to Parkway Animal Hospital, they act like they have never seen his file and try to prescribe diet change, expensive medication and allergy testing...all things we have done repeatedly over the last 4 years. Recently, they gave me the WRONG MEDICATION. I noticed the pills were different and questioned them about it. They changed it to the proper script without any apology. Our decision to leave PAH came after our dog injured his nail-bed while playing. The "doctor" tried to force my wife to do emergency surgery (over $600) instead of treating the secondary infection with antibiotics and waiting to see what the results were. HE HAS AN INJURED TOE...NOT A GUNSHOT WOUND!!!! We got a second opinion at another vet and their first suggestion was, of course, antibiotics and rest.
PAH is quick to take out the scalpel and cut your animal open without hesitation.
2
12 years ago (21-03-2013)