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Canine Distemper Rehabilitation Center

  • Animal Hospital in Quezon City
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  • 4.1
    (64)
Canine Distemper Rehabilitation Center
About
The best clinic to cure distemper disease for dogs. Trusted and proven by most clients. Treats canine distemper virus. When there is life there’s hope.
Hours
Closed
Monday9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Insights
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible parking lot ·
Amenities
Restroom ·
Location
Unit E Gemini Building, #19, Gregorio Araneta Avenue, Quezon City, 1113 Metro Manila, Philippines
Posts
Reviews
4.1 out of 5
(64 reviews)
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Angelita dela Cruz
6 years ago
From inquiry to actual confinement and until now that my baby’s already distemper free, the doctors have been very nice and accomodating. On the day that my baby was diagnosed with CDV, i searched google for the clinic that accepts only pets that are positive with CDV. I had a lot of inquiry thru phone like what are the things that we need to bring with my baby if we will bring him to the clinic. It was Doc Mai that i talked to at first and she is very nice and patient in explaining the process of confinement. When we went at the clinic on the same day Doc Mae is also there to assist us and to explain what are our options for our Loki to have a better chance at surviving though they could not really guarantee anything since CDV is really fatal especially for a puppy. She also explained the billing process and gave us a choice of whichever payment method could be more convenient for us. They immediately connected to me thru facebook so they could send me updates about my baby’s health status.They would either send me a message or a picture to update about my Loki. This is the first clinic that I wasn’t afraid to receive a message. In other clinics, I can only receive a notification if it is a bad news. This time, a message is just an update and i’ve always been excited to see how’s my baby is doing. I could also always ask them a question thru messenger and they were always willing to answer. Less than a week of confinement, my baby had already started eating and in a weeks time his appetite is back. I was able to visit my baby for at least an hour everyday since his first day at the clinic. My Loki is not only a CDV patient, he is also positive with erlichiosis, his cbc showed a super low count of his platelets and rbc and doc Mae, as always, have been very patient in explaining to me what could be the options since it would be hard for me to look for a blood donor. After 12 days of confinement, my baby was then ready to go home. Loki was released but we continued communicating with the doctors. There were still a lot of questions since I am a worrier and my baby is still a carrier and i have to be careful because i also have other furbabies at home that could be at risk. Thank God the doctors have patiently answered my queries, I was NEVER seen zoned. After a month from the date that my Loki was diagnosed with CDV, he took a retest. NEGATIVE!!! I was so happy and thankful to all the vets who took care of him. A week after the CDV retest, he had a cbc and the results are normal!!! He is now ready to receive his 1st vaccine. Thank you Doc Mae, Doc Mai and Doc Aira for taking care of my baby Loki!!!
Precilla Olvina
Edited 7 years ago
Our dog, Bailey, was diagnosed with canine distemper virus and we were advised to bring him here. We allowed him to be confined since the only way for him to be fed is through IV as well as the only way to take medicine. Amazingly, right on the first day with medications, his condition improved and he started eating again. We brought him home after three days and continued giving him medicine. Now, he is back to his old healthy self and hopefully when we get him tested for CDV again after a month it will be negative. Thank you so much Dr. Rona and her assistants for showing care and concern to animals.
About
The best clinic to cure distemper disease for dogs. Trusted and proven by most clients. Treats canine distemper virus. When there is life there’s hope.
Hours
Closed
Monday9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Location
Unit E Gemini Building, #19, Gregorio Araneta Avenue, Quezon City, 1113 Metro Manila, Philippines
Reviews
4.1 out of 5
(64 reviews)
4.1
5
4
3
2
1
Angelita dela Cruz
6 years ago
From inquiry to actual confinement and until now that my baby’s already distemper free, the doctors have been very nice and accomodating. On the day that my baby was diagnosed with CDV, i searched google for the clinic that accepts only pets that are positive with CDV. I had a lot of inquiry thru phone like what are the things that we need to bring with my baby if we will bring him to the clinic. It was Doc Mai that i talked to at first and she is very nice and patient in explaining the process of confinement. When we went at the clinic on the same day Doc Mae is also there to assist us and to explain what are our options for our Loki to have a better chance at surviving though they could not really guarantee anything since CDV is really fatal especially for a puppy. She also explained the billing process and gave us a choice of whichever payment method could be more convenient for us. They immediately connected to me thru facebook so they could send me updates about my baby’s health status.They would either send me a message or a picture to update about my Loki. This is the first clinic that I wasn’t afraid to receive a message. In other clinics, I can only receive a notification if it is a bad news. This time, a message is just an update and i’ve always been excited to see how’s my baby is doing. I could also always ask them a question thru messenger and they were always willing to answer. Less than a week of confinement, my baby had already started eating and in a weeks time his appetite is back. I was able to visit my baby for at least an hour everyday since his first day at the clinic. My Loki is not only a CDV patient, he is also positive with erlichiosis, his cbc showed a super low count of his platelets and rbc and doc Mae, as always, have been very patient in explaining to me what could be the options since it would be hard for me to look for a blood donor. After 12 days of confinement, my baby was then ready to go home. Loki was released but we continued communicating with the doctors. There were still a lot of questions since I am a worrier and my baby is still a carrier and i have to be careful because i also have other furbabies at home that could be at risk. Thank God the doctors have patiently answered my queries, I was NEVER seen zoned. After a month from the date that my Loki was diagnosed with CDV, he took a retest. NEGATIVE!!! I was so happy and thankful to all the vets who took care of him. A week after the CDV retest, he had a cbc and the results are normal!!! He is now ready to receive his 1st vaccine. Thank you Doc Mae, Doc Mai and Doc Aira for taking care of my baby Loki!!!
Precilla Olvina
Edited 7 years ago
Our dog, Bailey, was diagnosed with canine distemper virus and we were advised to bring him here. We allowed him to be confined since the only way for him to be fed is through IV as well as the only way to take medicine. Amazingly, right on the first day with medications, his condition improved and he started eating again. We brought him home after three days and continued giving him medicine. Now, he is back to his old healthy self and hopefully when we get him tested for CDV again after a month it will be negative. Thank you so much Dr. Rona and her assistants for showing care and concern to animals.
Insights
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible parking lot ·
Amenities
Restroom ·
Posts
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