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Veterinary clinic details for Pike Creek Animal Hospital





Newark Veterinary Clinic

Pike Creek Animal Hospital


297 Polly Drummond Hill Rd

Newark, DE 19711

Phone: 302-454-7780

Fax: 302-454-9067

Average Rating for Pike Creek Animal Hospital: 3.85714285714286 ( reviews)

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Average Rating: 3.85714285714286 out of 5 (7 reviews)

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I have taken all my pets thre and they have been more than an excellent care facility. They all truly seem as though they love each animal there. I have been to others and they pale in comparison
-Susan Burke.

Rating: 5
I used to use another facility and came to Pike Creek out of recommendation from my sister. What a great facility! My dogs are very happy with anyone on the staff that we see. They are all very friendly and seem to truly care about our individual doggy needs. I would never recommend anyone but Pike Creek.
-Stephanie Riley.

Rating: 5
Awsome Vet. We had to have our dog put to rest and they were so supportave and understanding to my 12 yo daughter. The entire staff was great.
-Chris  Swan.

Rating: 5
Have used the veterinarian for about 10 years and am extremely pleased with the quality of the service and kind, competent personnel.
-Ann Greenstein.

Rating: 5
ould absolutely not recommend for two huge reasons: 1st--The nurses and staff are the most UNFRIENDLY AND UNCARING people I have come in contact with at an animal hospital.
-Shubie Miller.

Rating: 1
2nd--When an Animal Hospital has posted hours beginning at 7am...one would expect a Dr. to be there and not come in at 9:30. CRAZY! Our poor poodle died today without the help of PIKE CREEK!
-Shubie Miller.

Rating: 1
Wonderful vets!Very caring
-Janice D.

Rating: 5


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