Friendly, accommodating, no pressure vet:
We brought our dog that we'd adopted as an adult here and they were able to help us find his records from the previous vet, and figure out his rabies certificate. They gave him a thorough exam for good health, recommended we clean his ears, but didn't pressure us to buy anything there. They clipped his nails for free during this visit!
Overall, they were professional, friendly, and very easy to work with. They discussed the pros and cons of various treatments and seem to espouse the least intervention possible.
by Zauberspruch on November 23, 2016
This is a wonderful clinic!:
I can completely recomend either Dr. Lynn Erdman or Dr. Ron Earp without hesitation as I have been taking my companion animals to both of them, even before they opened this new clinic. They treat my companion animals like their own, which is perfect. Both of them are extremely caring and competent veterinarians, who love animals as we all do. I don't know what experience the other poster really had, since they are posting all over the internet under different user names BUT give this vet clinic a try for yourself. I know you will be pleased.
by Michele Kaiser on January 23, 2009
Horrible! Dr. Ronald Earp:
Dr. Ronald Earp caused my dog (German Short Haired Pointer) to almost die! He got bit by another dog, I brought him in because he was having a fever and very tired poor appetite and so on. Earp examined him, found nothing, sent me away. Things got worse and worse. Earp kept putting us off. So LUCKILY Earp was gone on the day we brought him in again. The other doctor Lynn Eardman was there and right away found a puncture wound under my dog's ear! By then, he needed to be hospitalized over night, and tons of medicines, and lots of worry about a NOW SEVERE INFECTION!. This guy Dr. Earp is disgusting. I'm totally not surprised to see all these horrible reviews of him. Dr. Earp, stop practicing medicine, you should loose your license! Leave our loved dog's alone Dr. Earp!
by PLL on January 14, 2009