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Hatfield Veterinary Clinic

Judith Tamas Dvm


400 Cowpath Rd

Hatfield, PA 19440

Phone: 215-362-5554

Average Rating for Judith Tamas Dvm: 4.6 ( reviews)

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Average Rating: 4.6 out of 5 (10 reviews)

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Dr. Tamas is a wonderful caring vet. We have been taking our dogs to her for almost 20 years now. She is kind to Pit Bulls (we have 3, and we had shar peis for years leading up to that. Highly recommend Dr. Tamas!!
-Monica Herzog.

Rating: 5
Dr. Tamas treats your pets like her own family, I adore her.
-Sheri Thompson.

Rating: 5
Wonderful clinic and service.
-brad thackray.

Rating: 5

-John Carroll.

Rating: 5
She never answers the phone. I keep trying to get my dog's records transferred and she will never get back to me. Terrible Vet
-Mike Jones.

Rating: 1
Always answers the phone to answer your questions and has reasonable fees and good staff.
-Joe F.

Rating: 5
Dr. Tamas is a wonderful, loving and caring vet. She has been treating our dog Pluto since we first brought him home and we would never take him anywhere else. Pluto loves going to the vet and jumps up onto the exam table as soon as she opens the door!
-John Pogas.

Rating: 5
She loves our animals and takes great care of them.
-Robert Umfer.

Rating: 5
Very professional and competent, as well as reasonable. I recommend her as a caring vet.
-Robert Umfer.

Rating: 5
All I can say is Dr. Tamas is the best and most thorough vet I have ever had and not to mention th uninflated costs of all the high tech vets.. I have a cairn terrier with cushings disease, Dr Tamas spotted it right away, bailey is now a happy joyful girl!! This woman knows her stuff!!
-cindy werbeck.

Rating: 5


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