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Serving Davis County for over 30 years.

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Fairfield Veterinary Hospital is a full service Veterinary Hospital with over 30 years of excellent medicine by people who care. We are professionals in companion animal surgery! Heidi Brinkley DVM, Allan Whitby DVM, Alexa Tew DVM, Nancy Summers DVM and Amanda Vockler provide excellent care for your pets. Our services include: General care for dogs and cats, Surgical care, Dental care, Spay and neutering, Vaccinations, Radiology, Indoor boarding, In our safe and pleasant boarding facility, all animals are fed twice daily and dogs are taken outside twice a day. Additional play time is also available! We provide blankets and toys as well, so there's no need to bring ones from home. Prices are charged per night, and pre-payment is required for new clients and clients who have not been to our hospital in over three years. We have a newly remodeled facility with the latest technology. Check out our easy access location and large selection of supplies! Call Fairfield Veterinary Hospital today to make an appointment for your furry friend!
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A Full Service Veterinary Hospital, Pathology, Vaccinations, Boarding, Cat Veterinarians, Dog Day Care, Lab Testing, Intensive & Critical Care, Indoor Boarding, Cancer Treatment, Ear Cropping, Oxygen Therapy, Rehabilitation Services, Breeding, Surgery, Cats, Dogs, Dog Boarding, Kennels, Animal Health Supplies, Pet Supplies, Veterinary Supplies, Vaccines.
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Eukanuba, Excel, Frontline, Heartgard, Hill's Prescription Diet, Hill's Science Diet
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amex, discover, master card, visa
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English, Spanish
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Specialties: Livestock

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Dianna K.

04/28/2014

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Great with my pets and a death of my beloved pet

The staff is friendly and compassionate. I have been bringing my pets here for years. They have been great. The docs are friendly, helpful, and great with my pets. I had to put my lab down due to hip pain. The years later my baby cat of 20 years fell off the bed and she had to be put down. Dr Cook was do compassionate and gave me the time I needed with her. It was one of the hardest things I had to do but the staff and Dr. Cook helped me in this difficult time. They later sent me a card of condolence. I now have two baby kittens and they have been wonderful helping me with their growth. I love these guys and they take great care of my babies.

tthornley

03/06/2013

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I've been going to this clinic for seven years. I took my 10 month old pitbull mix to this clinic after her and my 2 year old boxer were in a dog fight the night before, we seen doctor Eric Krasa. The first thing he said when he entered the room was "Is that a pitbull?" My dog was perfectly kind to everyone in the clinic but when he entered the room my dog backed up against the wall, the hair an her back stood up and she growled (which is out of her character). The vet had a musle put on my dog and informed me for 45 minutes in the presence of my 11 year old son and 5 year old daughter that my dog was aggressive and needed to be taken to the shelter to be put down. He went over and over the liability and home owners insurance coverage needed to keep an aggressive pitbull. He stated that puppy classes were no use for this type of dog and giving her to a family that didn't have another female dog would only be pawning my problem off on someone else. He said that my dog would need to be sedated in order for him to clean her wounds because he wasn't going to risk being bitten. I left my dog at the clinic to have her wounds cleaned for about an hour and a half. Upon returning they were reluctant to bring out my dog the vet came in and discussed that she would need an antibiotic twice a day. (That's all he said.) When the tech finally brought my dog in the room she was crying uncontrollably and urinating all over herself and the floor. He had cut what had been a small tooth puncture wound into a huge gash about a 1/2 of an inch around and at least a quarter inch deep on the top of my dogs nose without telling be before or after he had done it and also never offered any pain medication for the now huge wound on the top of her snout or offered any advice on how to keep the huge open wound clean. I am astounded and apauled with the unprofessionalism and nerve of any veterinarian that would lecture an adult pet owner infront of their two small children on not paying for medical care to treat their injured family member but to rather spend that money on having the dog euthenized. I'm also very upset that he cut a huge hole in my dogs face without telling me first. I believe that my dog was neglected and hurt while supposedly having her wounds cleaned all because of the type of breed she is. also after our terrible visit I read the google reviews for this business and seen that another pitbull had been mistreated at this clinic by the same doctor. I'll never return.

mxrider1017

12/25/2011

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Untrustworthy

I brought my 4 month old cat into this facility to have him vaccinated and treated for fever. Two days and $120 later he is dying. Now I get to go to the emergency hospital to have him looked at. Thanks for nothing!!

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Phone: (801) 544-8800

Address: 230 N Fairfield Rd, Layton, UT 84041

Website: http://fairfieldvet.com