Franksville Veterinary Clinic

Franksville Veterinary Clinic
Franksville Veterinary Clinic 10203 Northwestern Avenue Franksville, WI 53126
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Franksville Veterinary Clinic

Franksville Veterinary Clinic is a Animal Hospital facility at 10203 Northwestern Avenue in Franksville, WI.
Primary Specialty

Animal Hospital

Services Franksville Veterinary Clinic practices at 10203 Northwestern Avenue, Franksville, WI 53126.

Animal hospitals offer general and emergency pet care services. Some animal hospitals offer 24 hour emergency services-call to confirm hours and availability.

To learn more, or to make an appointment with Franksville Veterinary Clinic in Franksville, WI, please call (262) 886-0333 for more information.
Consumer Feedback
(26 Reviews)
Service
4 star average for Service
Environment
4 star average for Environment
Expertise
4 star average for Expertise
Staff
3.5 star average for Staff
Recommended
3.5 star average for Recommended
Value
4 star average for Value
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Recent Reviews
My dog sees this vet annually.My dog had an ear infection this morning and they could not see him for three days.Why have a vet?
by Jody Pease xxx.xxx.253.151
October 03, 2014
It had been a while since I had reason to visit the best, but since we parted ways with Belle City quite some time ago when they got far too big for their britches, we've been loyal to Franksville Veterinary. We had a new kitten adopt us & she quickly became part of the family so we had to have her spayed & declawed. We took her in for her initial exam, shots, & had her tested for feline leukemia since we knew she'd have to be vaccinated before the surgery. We had always seen Dr. Minnis & she is a truly wonderful person. She saved my then 14 year old kitty that was sick with kidney problems & what the labs showed was kidney failure by giving her a very strong antibiotic injection & was prepared to show us how to give her sub-cu fluids to help her (& me). For anyone else she was a lost cause. But with special food from the vet and making sure she drank even if I had to do it with a syringe 1cc at a time, I wouldn't give up on her & neither would Dr. Minnis. Within a little over a week she was almost fully recovered and she's sitting with me now. She'll be 17 in March.
When we took little Sasha in, I asked for Dr. Minnis and to surprise (& I admit, a bit of dismay) I was told she no longer worked there. I felt a big lump in my throat, like Belle City all over again. BUT, we saw a very kind, albeshe very young, new v. When we first brought Sasha in, she had a puffed up 'coon tail and her back looked like a saw blade her hackles were up so high! Then Dr. Rossi came out to greet us in the waiting room & once Sasha was up on the table in the exam room, she calmed down & warmed up to Dr. Rossi in seconds. She sat like an angel & purred the rest of the visit. Even for her vaccinations. The only time the Dr. took her was to draw blood & that has always been my experience as it can be traumatic for an owner to watch since it's usually done in the neck & for your pet's safety, they have to restrain them pretty firmly. I'm not squeamish and most definitely understand that it is necessary to be sure she's healthy.
That being said, there was quite a bit more than I anticipated required for the spray & declaw than with any of the other cats I've ever had & I've had a few in life, as has my sister & parents, so we're extremely familiar with the procedure. Sasha had to have pre-op blood work, a prophylactic antibiotic, pain meds, we were told she was going to be sent home with an ecollar (the ones you usually see on dogs that look like a satellite dish around their neck) but when we picked her up they didn't have it on her & I didn't say anything. I couldn't have left that on her. I've never had a cat try to bite their stitches. We did opt to have her microchipped for an extra $42, but that wasn't the bulk of the expense. When all was said & done, we racked up $562 for just the spay & declaw with all the extra add ons. That's a LOT more than TWICE what it was the last time we had a cat neutered & declawed there. Even if it was almost 8 yrs ago.
All in all, I'm satisfied because I have a healthy, happy kitty & a happy little girl who wanted nothing else for her birthday than to rescue & adopt the Siamese kitten now called Sasha after we spent over a month trying to find her owner. She's in her forever home now and we're thankful she found & choose us.
by Heidi Graham xxx.xxx.200.14
November 21, 2013
Recent Polls
Did the veterinarian allow you to stay with your pet at all times?
Absolutely! I was never asked to leave and stayed with my pet the whole time
Was this provider argumentative or easily angered?
No, they were very calm and understanding
Does this provider treat their staff well?
Yes, they treat their staff with respect
Does this veterinarian send reminder cards for your pets annual check-up?
Yes, I never forget my pet's annual check-up thanks to them
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.252.216
November 12, 2013
Did a staff member acknowledge or greet you when you entered?
Yes, I was greeted when I walked in
Did the veterinarian allow you to stay with your pet at all times?
Yes
Does this provider remember you by name?
No, and they don't make an effort to even try
Does this provider promptly return your phone calls?
Yes
Does this provider ever overbook appointments here?
Sometimes, they should allow for more time in between appointments
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.110.2
April 12, 2013
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