1st Ave Animal Hospital

249 reviews

2800 E 1st Ave #211B, Vancouver, BC V5M 4N9, Canada

www.1staveanimalhospital.com

+16042545480

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1st Ave Animal Hospital is a Veterinarian located at 2800 E 1st Ave #211B, Vancouver, BC V5M 4N9, Canada. It has received 249 reviews with an average rating of 4.1 stars.

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Hours

Monday8AM-7PM
Tuesday9AM-6PM
Wednesday10AM-4PM
Thursday8AM-8PM
Friday8AM-8PM
Saturday8AM-6PM
Sunday8AM-6PM

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  • The address of 1st Ave Animal Hospital: 2800 E 1st Ave #211B, Vancouver, BC V5M 4N9, Canada

  • 1st Ave Animal Hospital has 4.1 stars from 249 reviews

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  • "I recently brought my dog to 1st Ave Animal Hospital after he was bitten by another dog and had a wound on his neck and eye"

    "0/5 for communication and care I brought my male cat in for crystals in his urine/UTI because he was licking himself excessively and then started to have accidents on the floor"

    "Take Your Fur-Baby Anywhere But Here! My cherished pup ran past either a fence or a tree, injuring herself on something protruding that tore her side"

    "I LOVE 1st Ave Animal Hospital! I wouldn't trust my dog going to anyone else (and ive had some terrible experiences with other vet hospitals in the city)"

    "While the front desk staff are lovely, I felt the communication once my pet was brought in to see the vet was confusing, because instead of sitting with me and talking to me about my pet and their current issues, every few mins the door would open and a new question would be asked"

Reviews

  • Jessica Brodie

I recently brought my dog to 1st Ave Animal Hospital after he was bitten by another dog and had a wound on his neck and eye. While at the hospital, I encountered a few issues that I believe need attention. Firstly, during the initial intake process, the assistant did not inquire about the amount of gabapentin I had administered to my dog. Clear communication about medication is crucial for effective care. Furthermore, the exam room experience was subpar. The room I was initially placed in was used as a lunchroom with a microwave on one counter covered with bits of food, which was unhygienic and far from ideal. When I expressed my concerns, the assistant told me it was fine because she was going to put a towel down over the mess. I had to request to be moved to a clean exam room. Cleanliness is an essential aspect of any healthcare facility, and it was disappointing to see these conditions. During the examination by the veterinarian, there was a lack of communication and information sharing. When I questioned the suggestion of sutures for my dog's bite wound, I received a curt response with no explanation. I believe that a more thorough discussion of the treatment options and rationale would have been beneficial. In addition, the veterinarian did not check my dog's vitals, which is standard practice during an examination. He also never checked under my dogs eyelid for damage.This omission left me concerned about the comprehensive care my pet was receiving. I was also taken aback when the assistant handed me a bag of medications with no instructions regarding dosages, frequencies, or potential side effects. Proper instructions for medication are essential, and it is unprofessional to assume that clients are aware of these details. After sharing my concerns with the staff, I received a call from the vet, who mentioned that the assistant was new. While I appreciate the explanation, it is essential that new staff members are closely supervised until they become proficient in their roles. In summary, my experience at 1st Ave Animal Hospital was disappointing and did not meet the professional standards I expected. I hope that this feedback can lead to improvements in communication, cleanliness, and overall patient care at the hospital. However, I myself will NEVER be returning to this hospital again. UPDATE: The reply I received below from the clinic owner is yet another example of their lack of professionalism. It's disheartening that someone who portrays themselves as a medical professional struggles to communicate in an appropriate manner. This is a serious concern for any pet owner seeking veterinary care.

  • M C

0/5 for communication and care I brought my male cat in for crystals in his urine/UTI because he was licking himself excessively and then started to have accidents on the floor. The vet only put him on general antibiotics even though we could see crystals in his urine and he would meow/yowl when trying to urinate so he was obviously in pain. We asked about putting him on the urinary health prescription food but they told us to wait until his urinalysis results come back. He continued to only pee on the floor every single day so I called again 5 days after the initial visit to ask if the results are back and if we can get him started on the food. They finally said sure come pick it up so we did but I think the damage was done. Our cat didnt get on the actual medication for his UTI until 8 days after the initial visit and only because we had to keep calling. On day 7 when we called they said they had the results but the Dr hadn't reviewed it yet and would call back when he did but they never called back. So I called them again the next day and finally they said we can pick up his medication. There was no urgency for this issue even though it can become a very serious issue if not treated. Its now been over 3 weeks since he first started having accidents and our cat is refusing to use the letterbox as he's likely associated it with pain now. We are now having to take him to a different vet to see if theres anything we can do. We've tried multiple things to correct this including new litter, new box, different location but he's clearly terrified of the litterbox as he tries to run away or growls at us if we try to bring him close to it. I called the office again to ask for pain medication only for them to suggest bringing him in to have his anal glands expressed instead. I should have seen the red flag when we had his neuter appointment booked but they never called for the reminder or care instructions so I called them the day before the appointment and asked if it was still booked to which they told me yes, and that somebody was supposed to have called me. This whole situation has been incredibly frustrating and now we're having to spend more money to try to fix this.

  • LA O'Shea

Take Your Fur-Baby Anywhere But Here! My cherished pup ran past either a fence or a tree, injuring herself on something protruding that tore her side. I brought her to the Vancouver SPCA, but they couldn't accommodate her and referred me to the First Ave Vet Clinic. When I called, I had trouble understanding the person who answered the phone and confirming if I had the right place. After a confusing conversation, I found out it was indeed the vet clinic. I inquired about appointment availability for my dog's stitches, and the person told me to drop her off, which I wasn't comfortable with. I asked about the clinic's opening time and the vet's availability, and he mentioned he was the veterinarian and would be there at 10 am. I promptly brought my dog in at 10 am, but the vet didn't arrive until 11 am and didn't see her until 11:45 am, making it difficult for me to seek help elsewhere. When I brought my dog to the back, he refused to assist in lifting my 80lb Labrador, leaving me and his petite assistant to manage. He examined the wound and incorrectly diagnosed it as a bite, displaying rude and curt behavior, with a terrible bedside manner. Despite my dog's calm demeanor and high pain tolerance, he insisted on anesthesia for the stitching. I reluctantly agreed, even though I believed the wound only required cleaning, and local freezing for stitching. I provided her Thundercoat and emphasized not using a cone due to her past anxiety during spaying. They agreed to my instructions. When I returned at 4 pm to pick her up, I heard her distressed barking and whining. To my dismay, they had placed her in a small kennel with the cone on. Overwhelmed, I demanded her Thundercoat, removed the cone, paid a hefty $800, and took my dog home. Two days later, she developed a urinary tract infection, and the wound/stitching filled with fluid, prompting me to seek another vet for drainage and help. I have decided never to return to this unprofessional, money-manipulating, discompassionate veterinary clinic, and I strongly recommend finding an alternative vet for your beloved fur-baby's care.

  • Bronwyn Ritchie

I LOVE 1st Ave Animal Hospital! I wouldn't trust my dog going to anyone else (and ive had some terrible experiences with other vet hospitals in the city). Dr. Dhunna is just incredible! So kind and patient explaining everything to me in detail as im very anxious. Ive only had successful treatments here as well as having my girl spayed with incredibly fast recovery. Hes very detailed and has never pushed me to do unnecessary tests that i cant afford. Hes very conscious of peoples financial situation and has always been very accommodating to me. Im so relieved to have found this place! The facility is very clean, and the staff are exceptionally helpful, kind, and accommodating. I call constantly asking questions and they're always ready to help! Dr. Dhunna genuinely cares about the animals, and puts their care before everything including money and his personal time, as hes even come in on his off days to treat my dog! I recommend this clinic to everyone! Also the best prices in town and the assistants are extremely knowledgable:) 1000000/10❤️

  • J Law

While the front desk staff are lovely, I felt the communication once my pet was brought in to see the vet was confusing, because instead of sitting with me and talking to me about my pet and their current issues, every few mins the door would open and a new question would be asked. Then the vet came in and chatted with me and I felt I was being shamed for not being able to afford every test they wanted to do (was asked how much money I had), and that I should be doing more for my pet than what I am currently doing (was laughed at numerous times when i described my and my pets situation just to name one thing). As this is not my normal vet and my pet was in need of emergencies services I did not feel this was an appropriate way to treat a client or person. After my pet was done, they placed them outside while I continued to wait inside a room and upon leaving as told they had to move my pet because it wasn't enjoying being around other animals. I just wish I had been treated with a bit more sensitivity

  • Roban Small

My dog was attacked and needed to be stitched up. I usually go to a different place for my veterinary services but I was referred to this place by the SPCA Hospital. I went there and when given my estimate for services from the Dr, I called around to see if I can get a cheaper deal elsewhere. To my surprise everywhere else was almost double the price for getting my dog helped. The dr here at 1st avenue were very friendly and kind. They took great care of my princess Lucky and stitched her up. There were more wounds than we thought and I was not charged more for them having to do more work on her. I’m very happy with their service and will definitely use their services again in the future as their prices were unbeatable. Even the vet recommended dog food is cheaper in price at this animal hospital. I thank the dr and great staff for helping our fur princess and she is healing at home well. She’s already running around and her old self again but has her cone on for another 8 days and she hates it.

  • Tony Yu

Thank you to the amazing team at 1st Ave Animal Hospital for saving my cat's life. They truly care about each animal, remember their names, and diligently calls to check up on the pet's status. Long story short... In the span of a few weeks, my cat went from eating less to not eating at all. She looked like she was close to death. After some tests and blood work, it was clear that she had a liver issue that can only be solved with medication and forcing her to eat. When force feeding my cat with a syringe resulted in her simply vomiting up everything, we decided that inserting a feeding tube through her neck and into her stomach was the best solution. After a few more weeks of diligent medication and feeding, my cat regained her strength and appetite. The feeding tube was taken out, the hole in her neck closed, and she was back to being a happy kitty.

  • Karen Tello

Don’t waste your money at other vets, after 2 sets of X-rays, 7 consecutive blood tests (one per week), and different brands of antibiotics every week for 2 months straight at another animal hospital, they could not come up with a diagnosis for my dog that was sick. All they did was change antibiotic brands and increased doses saying it would not hurt my dog or have any major effects!! 1st Ave Animal Hospital staff and Dr. V Dhunna were able to come up with a personalized treatment with results from only one X-ray and one blood test. After 3 days, he was showing signs of major improvement compared to the past 2 months of being sick. In one week, my dog was 90% recovered and is now happily back to normal. We would like to give a big thank you to Dr. V Dhunna and staff for being so accommodating and reasonable with pricing in this tough economy.

  • Kerry Gold

We brought our dog here for a simple ear infection and left with a $434 bill. That's in large part because the vet insisted on sedating the dog in order to examine him... to the point that he was collapsed on the floor for more than an hour before we could get him into the car. He left there panting and huffing and completely out of it for the rest of the day. The vet charged $120 for the sedation alone (!) and the staff kept asking if we wanted to do vaccinations as well. We had made it clear the answer was 'no'. This is the second time that they've sedated our husky for a very simple ear exam and we had told them on this visit not to sedate him like that again. They did so anyway, and claimed it was a smaller dose, but the effect was still too much. (He also wore a muzzle throughout the visit, btw). Why sedate a dog for an ear exam?

  • Jimmy Kim

Our cat was really really sick (vomited 10 times throughout the night) so we took him to an emergency clinic. Turns out he ate a string-like material (added in the picture) and it got obstructed in his intestines. Surgery was the only way but the cost was way too expensive so we looked and called every other hospital and this was the only helpful best price place we could find. The doctors are the nicest doctors i've ever met they were ever so understanding of our situation. All the staff members were very helpful and kind. They performed the surgery perfectly and saved our cat's life!! Our cat is now well and healthy! Thanks again everyone 10/10 recommend!!

  • Laird MacLean

My cat had an ear hematoma. I took her to our old vet and they attempted two rounds of "surgery" and there was a serious mishap. Upon doing research for alternatives I found the first avenue animal hospital. When I explained my situation, what had happened the doctor was actually sympathetic and caring, dropped fees to help me with the costs of care. I forever will be thankful for the staff and doctor at first ave animal hospital. They performed the surgery, looked after my pet and gave the proper care needed. They won my trust which is very important when it comes to a vet. signed, A happy & satisfied pet dad.

  • madelynn sarver

I took my dog Kitty here to have her spayed. I was very scared. She’s never had an operation. The woman up front texted me after. Reassured me that everything went well and told me she held Kittys paw throughout the procedure. When I went to pick her up I asked Dr.Dhunna if I should have a small pimple removed from Kittys leg. He said unless it grows don’t waste money on it. This is not my experience with most vets who try to gauge you any way they can. A large circle of my friends and family bring our pets there. We do so because Phae works there and she will not work for a vet that doesn’t love animals.

  • Amanda Porter

Amazing service, super fast and personable, they throughly explained everything that was going on with my kitty (pyometra) and went through everything step by step with me to make sure the process for her went smoothly. They helped her right away when all other vets were booked fully for the next 2 months. Just went in today to get her staples removed and it was super fast and easy! They were also super helpful with any questions I had! Hopefully I wont have anymore emergencies with my fur babies in the future but if I do I know exactly where to bring them and that theyll be taken care of.

  • Tatiana Reyes

Last week my dog Lily went into labour and after having one puppy it seemed she needed emergency C section. We took her to 1st ave clinic in which the vet staff and doctor were very attentive and saved Lily and her puppies lives. I am so thankful for them and their care. The doctor is very kind and his prices are very reasonable. This is not the first time that the doctor has assisted one of my pets. I will always bring my dogs to 1st ave vet clinic. I highly highly recommend taking your pet to this clinic. They will always assist no matter what. Thank you so much again.

  • Mattias Fleming

My 16 year old kitty somehow managed to get himself an ear hematoma and my usual vet quoted me a price that just seemed absurd for the type of procedure needed, so I called around asking for second opinions and 1st Ave Animal Hospital was extremely helpful. I brought him here for the procedure and not only did they do a great job but they were also very thorough and accommodating with his follow up appointments. My little guy is usually a menace but the staff said he was very sweet with them, I will probably be bringing him back here for his regular check ups

  • Jenny Yu

They did not have the vaccines needed for my parent’s cat in stock and required two separate visits. The vet assured they would not charge twice for the exam visit, but at the second visit they pressured my ESL parents to pay again. When I requested a refund on their behalf, they told me a refund would be processed, but it wasn’t actually done. They will rip you off and expresses minimal care toward you and your animal.

  • Ashley St Jean

Misdiagnosed my huskies cancer for months. Kept telling me he just had issues with his food because nothing was showing up in all the tests we were doing. Finally in Nov, after bringing my husky in since June(on multiple occasions) he finally suggested an ultrasound. Turns out they found a mass and told me he was terminal and anemic so they wouldn’t do surgery. Do NOT bring your pet here if you care about them.

  • Alysha Cook

The vet gave my dog a completely wrong diagnosis that could have killed him and left him in pain for way longer than he needed to be, also tried to convince me to buy medication worth hundreds of dollars a month that wasn't needed for his real diagnosis. I 100% would not recommend and I went a handful of times. They also make it really difficult to transfer files so if you have an emergency ask them right away.

  • OrlySC

I was very happy and glad that I met Dr.V.Dhunna he is a very kind and helpful person. After he examines my dog he explains to me very well straight to the point about what exactly needs to be done. If you want a good doctor to take care of your pets or save your dog's life I recommend this clinic. The clinic is like your dog's second home. I promise you won't be regretted. . ILOVEMYDOG CLARK

  • Melanie C

We go to this vet hospital regularly and the new staff was so good with my dog. She was so affectionate and patient with our nervous dog that she followed her into the treatment room with no problems (she used to dig her heels in and needed to be dragged in). It really shows that the staff cares about their furry patients which puts my mind at ease.

  • Allison Zentner

We’ve been coming here many years. Friendly services and caring. My dog loves the staff, and they do too :) Always clear about what they can do, you can pick and choose. All my dog’s issues over the years have been solved (allergies, cut paw, dew claw infection, pneumonia etc.). They’re also very accommodating with appointment times.

  • Andre Svorinic

Our dog was bit by another dog and required stitches. Dr and his team were great! Very caring and communicated to us in detail on what was happening and what needed to be done. Getting in at last minute was easy and there was no wait time. I would recommend 1st ave animal hospital to anyone.

  • Patrick Acuna

This clinic was referred to me by a good friend. I’ve brought my very difficult car here for different things each time, they are very quick to treat, explain health issues very well, and do good work! I will continue bringing Hugo here and be recommending it to my friends!

  • Dan Watson

They are wonderful and took really good care of booboo supercat. I had booboo spayed and they were absolutely wonderful taking care of my booboo. She hates the cone but we are grateful for everyone there. If I wasn't clear THEY ARE DAMN GOOD PEOPLE.

  • Samantha Lloyd

The team at 1st Ave Animal Hospital always makes us feel well taken care of. Our beagle is very happy to visit for his regular check ups and they are always able to fit us in when something urgent is on the go. Very happy to be a client here.

  • Tara Torres

Very thorough. I've been taking my rescue dog here for 3 or 4 years now. They are always easy to communicate with and I've never had an issue scheduling an appointment. The staff are very honest and knowledgeable. I took my dog here to have

  • Blackbear Foot

They were ok but the staff member I dealt with wasn't very warm or friendly. In most places this isn't required or important but when it comes to my pets I expect that demeanor as it's usually a pretty traumatic experience. One would hope

  • Michelle Maxwell

Dr. Dhunna and the whole team at 1st Ave Animal Hospital are amazing. My cat was struggling with repeated urinary tract blockages, and each time Dr. Dhunna made time to take him in last minute to unblock him. He eventually needed surgery,

  • Laurel Saunders

My 8 year old doxie started having health issues out of nowhere. 1st ave animal hospital helped assist me to get a specialist report on X-rays, and gave my dog the treatment of royalty. He’s doing significantly better and the doctor has

  • R. G.

I brought my 14yr old dog in for a surgery (a growth on his snout) and teeth removal. I called a few different places and all had very long wait. This place gave me an appointment the next day and did the surgery on that same day. The

  • Biffs Werd

Cheap and efficient. The friendliness depends on the day and who’s working otherwise it would be 5 star. But they will save your dogs if you’re in need of help. They fixed my lil lady up and she’s happy and so am I.

  • megan moore

cats n dogs I'm sure is their thing. they will take exotic pets but I dont recommend. ( I now travel to coquitlam for my pets. - have been for some years now.) quick, basic, not willing to listen to the pet parent.

  • jay patel

I absolutely like the place and customer service and proper care for fur babies, The lady at front is super friendly, polite and knowledgeable, very clean facility, great prices.

  • JustJerry

My cat just finished a surgery here and the doctor and nurse are all very kind and patient, they explained everything and taught us what to do after surgery. A solid 5 star

  • Paige Morrris

Took my Dr. Satan to them for his first vet checkup and shots. They made him and me feel really at ease. Really well priced, and very nice staff.

  • J Summers

I’ve brought my bunny here twice. Once to get spayed and once due to gastro stasis. They were very kind and took wonderful care of my bun.

  • Sara Fontaine

Were able to take me in last minute. Very accommodating for our emergency and my dogs vet anxiety. Very transparent, will be returning! :)

  • Lisa Davis

Took amazing care of our pets . The staff were professional empathetic and amazing with our cats . Would recommend them to anyone .

  • Mike Gvozdev

My cat died a few hours after we paid $900 and were told that this isn't a life-threatening condition.

  • Heather Caldwell

Budget option... Reception was nice, but rushed, many people talking to me who didn't tell me who

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