Emerywood Veterinary Hospital PA

4.6
135 reviews

About

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When you suspect that your pet is uncomfortable or in pain, rely on the expertise of the trained veterinarian at Emerywood Veterinary Hospital PA to find out what’s wrong. Located in High Point, NC, this animal hospital has been serving the area for nearly 30 years with the pet services your kitten or pup needs to live a long, healthy, and active life. Whether you’re coming in for a simple checkup or your pet has been in an accident, trust veterinarian Dr. Michael Beck to give you and your pet premium care. Friendly and knowledgeable, he and his staff offer numerous services for you and pet, including: Vaccinations and tick prevention Pet surgery and radiology Dental care Nutritional counseling Therapeutic laser treatments You and your pet will leave better than you were when you first walked in, with a better understanding of how you can keep your pet healthy. They also offer grooming and boarding services, making them your one-stop shop for all animal care and services. Call Emerywood Veterinary Hospital PA today at (336) 885-7575 to schedule an appointment with their veterinarian or visit them online for more details.

Location

Emerywood Veterinary Hospital PA
812 West Lexington Avenue, High Point, NC
27262, United States

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    Nissi Myles Taylan
    Jul 28, 2025
    1.0
    I called Emerywood Veterinary Hospital hoping to in-process my pet as a new client after recently moving to the area. Unfortunately, my experience was incredibly disappointing. The woman who answered the phone abruptly told me, "We're not accepting any more clients," and then immediately hung up-no explanation, no courtesy, just a cold response and a hang-up. As someone trying to establish care for my pet, I expected at least a basic level of professionalism and kindness. This lack of customer service left a very poor impression. If this is how they handle prospective clients, I worry about the quality of care and communication existing clients might receive.
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    lauren cisco
    Jun 27, 2025
    1.0
    I don’t normally leave reviews, but I felt really dismissed and disrespected here. I brought in my cat—who I’ve had since I was 10—for the first time in a while because his litter had started to smell like maple syrup. After researching, I learned this could indicate a urinary issue, and I wanted to be proactive. I’m a full-time college student trying my best to take care of him on a tight budget. I didn’t realize this clinic still does curbside only, which feels outdated at this point (it’s 2025). My cat is an indoor cat, very attached to me, and not comfortable around strangers. I let them know he was very stressed, and when they brought him back out, the older woman who handled him described the experience as a “bloodbath” and told me nothing could be done unless I could pay for anesthesia—which I can’t afford. What really bothered me was how condescending the conversation felt. I was made to feel like I had overreacted by bringing him in just because of the smell, even though I was following advice from reputable sources and trusting professionals to help me assess the situation. I came looking for care, not to be talked down to. Veterinary staff should be trained and equipped to handle anxious pets, especially cats, and they should never make owners feel embarrassed for trying to do the right thing. If you’re looking for kindness, understanding, or even basic professionalism, I’d recommend looking elsewhere.
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    Morris Thompson
    Oct 26, 2024
    5.0
    The best