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605 W Main St, Azle, TX 76020, USA
Azle, Texas 76020
+1 817-444-3256

I am happy with them they handled my big baby Schnauzer and got her fixed and did great and made it very easy for me.

Went from Springtown to azel because of all the good reviews. When we got their everything was grate loved the service the doctor aka veterinarian was the best I have met he love's the animals he sees and you can tale he loves making them feel better worth the drive can't say enough good things about them

Very friendly knowledgeable and fast

Easy to get pet in and out, quick friendly staff.

I recently went to Gieb Veterinarian Clinic in Springtown because my new dog “Ralph” was chewing himself excessively. I had a feeling it might be mange. After all his past accommodations weren’t exactly the Ritz. (and Kart our dog that recently passed,had it when we adopted him, Karts was much worse). Melissa Bauer was the tech that looked at him. She did a skin scrape and determined that it was a mild case of Demodex mites and prescribed Cefpodoxime , (now Cefpodoxime proxetil is an oral cephalosporin antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections of the skin, such as wounds and abscesses as well as bladder and respiratory infections in dogs and skin and soft tissue infections in cats. It does not treat viral or parasitic infections.) Bravecto. (Bravecto is a new oral chew for protection against fleas and ticks and it is new and expensive!) and Benedryl None of these treat viral or parasitic infections”. She didn’t prescribe anything to take care of the mites. Weeks later I noticed that Ralph wasn’t getting any better. I only found out why after getting a second opinion from “The Azle Veterinary Clinic”. They prescribed Raph Ivermectin and it seemed to work right off the bat. My question is: Why would a vet not prescribe something to treat the cause and let it get worse? I just don’t get it? I do not recommend Geib! But highly recommened Azle Veterminary Clinic. They even managed to squeeze us in the next day. Thank God, because the dog would whine loudly at night while scratching himself to the point of blisters.

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Azle Veterinary Medical Center

Veterinary Care at 605 W Main St, Azle, TX 76020, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Azle Veterinary Medical Center: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Tuesday
    9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Wednesday
    9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Thursday
    9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Friday
    9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Saturday
    9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Sunday
    Closed

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5
Based on 5 reviews

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Address:
605 W Main St, Azle, TX 76020, USA.
City:
Azle
Postcode:
76020

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ALL reviews about Azle Veterinary Medical Center

  • Ryan
    Added 2015.11.15
    I am happy with them they handled my big baby Schnauzer and got her fixed and did great and made it very easy for me.
  • Riley
    Added 2015.11.11
    Went from Springtown to azel because of all the good reviews. When we got their everything was grate loved the service the doctor aka veterinarian was the best I have met he love's the animals he sees and you can tale he loves making them feel better worth the drive can't say enough good things about them
  • Patrick
    Added 2014.11.13
    Very friendly knowledgeable and fast
  • Jake
    Added 2014.08.19
    Easy to get pet in and out, quick friendly staff.
  • Amber
    Added 2013.10.14
    I recently went to Gieb Veterinarian Clinic in Springtown because my new dog “Ralph” was chewing himself excessively. I had a feeling it might be mange. After all his past accommodations weren’t exactly the Ritz. (and Kart our dog that recently passed,had it when we adopted him, Karts was much worse). Melissa Bauer was the tech that looked at him. She did a skin scrape and determined that it was a mild case of Demodex mites and prescribed Cefpodoxime , (now Cefpodoxime proxetil is an oral cephalosporin antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections of the skin, such as wounds and abscesses as well as bladder and respiratory infections in dogs and skin and soft tissue infections in cats. It does not treat viral or parasitic infections.) Bravecto. (Bravecto is a new oral chew for protection against fleas and ticks and it is new and expensive!) and Benedryl None of these treat viral or parasitic infections”. She didn’t prescribe anything to take care of the mites. Weeks later I noticed that Ralph wasn’t getting any better. I only found out why after getting a second opinion from “The Azle Veterinary Clinic”. They prescribed Raph Ivermectin and it seemed to work right off the bat. My question is: Why would a vet not prescribe something to treat the cause and let it get worse? I just don’t get it? I do not recommend Geib! But highly recommened Azle Veterminary Clinic. They even managed to squeeze us in the next day. Thank God, because the dog would whine loudly at night while scratching himself to the point of blisters.
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