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Veterinary clinic details for Dr John's Pet Care Clinic





Louisville Veterinary Clinic

Dr John's Pet Care Clinic


9482 Brownsboro Rd

Louisville, KY 40241

Phone: 502-412-6322

Fax: 502-412-6323

Average Rating for Dr John's Pet Care Clinic: 4.2 ( reviews)

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Average Rating: 4.2 out of 5 (5 reviews)

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Dr Johns and his staff are excellent
-Wendy Jones.

Rating: 5
Dr John and his stafff are wonderful. They were extremely caring when we had to put our dog Beau to sleep at age 15. They now take care of our two dogs Winston and Baxter. I would highly recommend them.
-Susan Melhart.

Rating: 5
Nothing bad about Dr John, but one of his staff is unethical and unprofessional...openly flirting with my boyfriend while we were at Feeder's! He even told this person that he was with me...she slipped him her phone number, inviting him to "call anytime if he changes his mind"!!!! I have no idea if her vetrinary work is of quality or not...but am shocked and disgusted at her behavior!
-shocked client.

Rating: 1
John's clinic and staff are wonderful. Very thoughtful and ver professional
-Deborah Woolley.

Rating: 5
Dr. John is a tremendous vet. I grew up on a farm and I have worked with several vets. He is by far the best!!
-Chad M.

Rating: 5


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