TrueCare for pets

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11730 Ventura Blvd
Studio City, CA 91604

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(818) 760-3882
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Good guys and a high quality vet

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A day before the TrueCare arrival, we visited our regular daytime clinic, as our 14 year old dog (Talula) was coughing a lot. After x-rays and a blood test, they diagnosed her wit...

Beware! Avoid at all costs! Please read! 9/21/2020

You can read my full review on Google or Yelp but the short version is I would like to think the Dr's mean well but the reviews regarding their staff are absolutely horrible and they do nothing about it so I have no choice but to put the blame squarely upon their shoulders because they could demand better this very minute, but don't. Their countless horrible reviews are never even addressed by any administrator. They charged me $2800 and discharged my cat to me saturated in urin and panting horrifically. I left with my cat looking and sounding worse than when I brought her in. The staff will only justify and deflect, never learn and improve. Please do not let them touch your beautiful pet. more

Very expensive and eager to keep you paying. 7/14/2019

A day before the TrueCare arrival, we visited our regular daytime clinic, as our 14 year old dog (Talula) was coughing a lot. After x-rays and a blood test, they diagnosed her with bronchitis, for which we were given medication. The next evening at around 10PM, she started to develop shallow breathing and visible discomfort. Common side effects from bronchitis, but we didn't want to take any chances. We saw the (generally) good reviews for TrueCare, so decided to take her in. After some time, Dr. Cavanaugh came in to give us a rundown on her condition (more x-rays, blood test, etc) and ask us questions. We filled him in on her history (heart murmur and kidney issues) and he then disappeared again. After more long waits and some back and forth with Dr. C, we were flatly informed (with little emotion or sympathy) that our dog had severe heart and kidney failure, and it's likely that she will die. In fact, she probably wouldn't make it through he night. What we thought would be a quick checkup on Bronchitis turned into living nightmare! My wife was sobbing uncontrollably, and our stress levels went through the roof. We had the option of leaving our dog in the clinic's care or taking her home. After seeing the potential bill of overnight clinic care for a few days (thousands of dollars) my wife said if it's likely our dog will die tonight, she would rather it be peacefully at home with us and not alone in a hospital. We went with the suggested heart medication and diuretic pills, paid the ($1k+) bill, and took our dog home, feeling utterly shattered. Well, guess what? Over a month later and she's still alive. Doing better than she has in a long time. Upon visiting our daytime clinic a few days later, our regular vet said the medication was correctly prescribed, but was surprised at Dr. Cavanaugh's dramatic conclusion. It's true that an unwell 14 year old dog could die at any time, but I remain skeptical of TrueCare's tactic of jumping to the worst possible scenario. more
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