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Veterinary clinic details for Baker Bristol Pet Hospital





Costa Mesa Veterinary Clinic

Baker Bristol Pet Hospital


2976 Bristol St

Costa Mesa, CA 92626

Phone: 714-546-0010

Fax: 714-546-1901

Average Rating for Baker Bristol Pet Hospital: 5 ( reviews)

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Average Rating: 5 out of 5 (6 reviews)

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Dr. Mackey is an excellent vet., kind with the animals and very caring about the pets' feelings and the owners feelings.
-Tim Mesenhimer.

Rating: 5
Dr. Mackey is not only great with his animals patients but their human counter-parts. I'd highly recommended.
-Linda C.

Rating: 5
The doctors are not only excellent to work for, but the way they treat your pets is phenominal! I miss you both Dr. Mackey and Dr. Cochran. Thank you the great experience and hi Steven and Linda!!!
-Jessica Kanin.

Rating: 5
The doctors are not only excellent to work for, but the way they treat your pets is phenominal! I miss you both Dr. Mackey and Dr. Cochran. Thank you the great experience and hi Steven and Linda!!!
-Jessica Kanin.

Rating: 5
It's difficult to find a vet who excels in not only dogs and cats, but small animals as well. For over 15 years, Dr. Mackey has taken care of our dogs and guinea pigs with an amazing amount of knowledge and compassion. He's a wonderful vet and an incredible person! I would recommend him to anyone who wants the best for their pets.
-Kaylin Guerrero.

Rating: 5
I have taken both my 2 cats and dog here for the past 9 years and i didnt see how great both doctors were until i took my cat to somewhere els closer to my new home. After that i will never go anywhere but here. They make you feel welcome and you just know the instance you start talking to Dr. Mackey that your pet is going to get the same amount of care you would want for yourself.
-Elaine K..

Rating: 5


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