I cannot say enough good about this place! I just got a Golden Retriever puppy and Im new to the area, Corrine was close so I went with it. The staff is SUPER friendly, personable and helpful. They listen to all your questions and concerns and give great advice. I was scared that my puppy would fear the vet, but he loves them there and is happy to go! After every appt. they call and check on him too. The cost is very fair and they offer a VIP package which after one fee you get discounts and unlimited vet visits for a year. If youre having a hard time choosing a vet, I would highly recommend here!
My cat doesnt like driving in the car or being removed from her home. Corrine Drive Animal Hospital makes her feel relaxed and less anxious and makes every effort to treat her like I do. I can tell they love animals and each and every one of their patients. I also like that they have a good stock of medicine/food so I go home with immediate treatment. They are definitely a valuable resource for animals in our community.
Oliver is a new client and his annual wellness visit was quick, well organized and professional. Dr. Hancock is thorough and explains everything clearly. The office is extremely clean and the staff is very friendly. A great experience. Will definitely be returning.
Took my Labradoodle for the first time yesterday. Cindy was absolutely accommodating. I called her multiple times and she was always kind and understanding. Never felt like she did not have time for me. Mary Anne (the vet tech that saw me- sorry I think I got her name wrong) was amazing! Since everything is curb side with COVID, she stood out in the sun and listened to all my concerns (easily 10 minutes or more) and wore everything down to pass on to the veterinarian. She was so so friendly! she took pictures of all the products I was using on my pup, and never felt rushed. She took her time to be very thorough with collecting data on my dog. Loved her so much. She put my mind at ease and gave me lots of feedback and advice. The Veterinarian Dr.Hancock called me a bit after that after examining my dog. She broke down every thing she recommended, everything she saw on my dog, and put everything in a list of priorities as to what should be done first to resolve his issues. She was very kind as well, friendly, and easy to talk to. She also helped ease my nerves. His skin issues are new to me and have no experience with them. It was nice to feel well heard and given options. I am very pleased with my visit. Going back in 2 weeks for a follow up. 💕
This animal hospital is amazing. The receptionists and technicians are very friendly and helpful. The vets are extremely knowledgeable and provide excellent care. They really take the time to establish a good relationship with their clients which is so important when we as pet owners are trusting someone with our fur babies’ care. ❤️
This is the BEST veterinary hospital Central Florida has to offer. The doctors and staff are amazing to say the least. So professional, responsible, always providing the best service and knowledge there is. Every time I go to their offices whether in Alafaya or Corrine drive the staff receives me and my dog Bimbo with a big smile and positive energy. Dr. Duprey and the other doctors have such great communication skills. Always taking their time in the room to examine my dog and informing me of any findings, while also taking the time to explain if I don’t understand. Even if it’s just the yearly physical, they still chit chat with you to see how things are going... it makes me feel like family.Thank you for everything you all do and for taking care of my little fur baby!!! 🐶
I took my dogs to Corrine Drive Animal Hospital while living outside of Baldwin Park. It was close and convenient. The VIP Pet Program was great and totally worth it. Dr. Hancock is the SWEETEST person and so knowledgeable. I trusted her totally with my dogs and would recommend this vet to anyone. I now go to their sister vet in Maitland (Maitland Animal Hospital) since it’s closer to my new home, but both are fantastic and I am happy to continue taking my dogs to them.
My cat baby was a new patient and she was having a skin problem so this was the first vet in the area that was able to take her in. All other vets seemed to have too many patients which made me believe my baby was going to be rushed and overlooked. Corrine Drive took her in right away and absolutely loved her. My appointment was at 5 pm and the doctor called me about 40 mins later and spoke with me for a good 40 mins. The first 10 minutes we just talked about baby in general and it really made me trust this doctor right off the bat. She really does genuinely care about all the animals she treats. She gave me the treatment plan and the vet techs did not make me feel pressured at all to buy everything that was recommended. Overall great customer service and knowledgeable and caring vets. I would highly recommend for Corrine Drive for any new patients.
The staff and doctors are very professional and very caring
Excellent care. Excellent everything. Were so happy we switched vets a year ago and started going to Corrine Drive Animal Hospital. Highly recommend joining their VIP club so your appointment fee is waived. Its really helpful if your pet gets sick and you end up having to go in a lot.
Corrine Drive Vet Clinic has doctors and staff that always show that they care about my dog. They are sincere in their recommendations and have her best interest in mind. I am grateful to be able to go to a clinic with my dog that makes me 100% comfortable and confident in her treatment. Thank you for your professional and kind treatment for my dog. Actually, several generations of my dogs have been patients there.
There are great vets, good vets and there are not good vets. Corrine Drive Animal Hospital is a great animal hospital.They were very thorough and gentle with my cat Maxwell Smarticus. And every person there that I met really seems to love animals. I know that might not be a requirement to be a good Vet or assistant, but for my animals it is a requirement. One of the last vets I went to had an employee who hurt Maxwell by being rough with him, and I will never let that happen again.I highly recommend Corrine Drive Animal Hospital for your pets.
Never go to this facility. My little dog was killed by another dog while being boarded for the weekend. The veterinarian admitted that dogs could get out of their runs. However they took no precautions to ensure it never happened again. Your pets are not safe here. There are cameras throughout the building and so they just watched my dog getting killed.
Its the better place for my pets. Doctors and all the staff are so caring and nice. I love them all. They treat my dogs so well and in a very professional way.I recommend this animal hospital 100%.
When I arrived as the last appointment of the day and told the vet tech that this was my kittens first appointment with a vet, rather than being annoyed that I had forgotten to inform them of this before, he was extremely courteous and took a good 20 minutes to explain every package/vaccination option and patiently answered every question that I had. I really grilled him about the price of every shot and service because I had been previously burned/sticker shocked at the register of a certain downtown Orlando vet. The tech took everything in stride and was totally open and candid, which was appreciated. Evidently they routinely go over every detail of the visit prior to doing any work instead of just diving in then rushing you to the register. Anyway, the doctor was also remarkably pleasant and took his time to thoroughly examine my cat and answer my questions. Being this was my first cat, I wasnt sure how to clean its ears so, he had 2 techs come in and show me how to properly do this. Little services like that are what set your average (not poor, but Im sure youve been to a blah vet before) vet apart from an excellent one. The doctor left us with a Kitten Kit which had some important guidelines for cats and included a free month of Revolution, which was a bonus. The tech made sure to go over every form in the package with me as well.Basically, it sounds corny but, you feel like an individual when you were there. Nothing was rushed or assumed, even though I didnt walk out of the door until 20 minutes after their official closing time. The staff was friendly and almost elated to see me and my cat. The cost of our visit was very reasonable as well! I will probably be back soon with my dogs. Bravo, Corrine Animal Hospital.
I have taken every one of my pets to this clinic. They have helped me from the beginning with our new puppies and have lovingly supported me through the end of my cats life. This veterinary clinic is truly amazing. The entire staff, from the Veterinarians to the front desk are all professional, loving, supportive and truly make you feel at home with every visit. They know our names (and our pets names) when we walk in the door! There is always a friendly warm welcome from them. The Doctors are very well educated, provide great care and advice as well as referrals. We moved about 50 miles away and STILL take our animals here. They are worth the drive!
Wasnt impressed. Totally willing to pay for great vet service, but to pay a lot and not get follow ups on test results and treatment plans based on those results made all the test worthless to anyone but the doctors pocket. Didnt like the office manager either. I dont know if theyre unorganized or just lie about doing things like emailing you test results, but either way, its not a good place for your dog.Try Loch Haven Animal Hospital instead. Ive really liked them.
Dr. Correa is the absolute best, we travel a long distance to see her. She is friendly and knowledgeable and never rushes us through our appointments. She loves and cares for our little guy as if he was her own pup. Our Schnauzer mix is the closest thing we have to a child and we wouldnt trust him with anyone besides Dr. Correa. I would highly recommend her to any pet parent!!
Weve been bringing our dog to Corrine Dr Animal Hospital for over 6 years. Love the customer service and the Veterinarians bedside manners! Highly recommend it.
Everyone treats me and my dogs like family. The VIP program is perfect for pets with chronic problems. Highly recommend!
I LOVE Corrine Animal Hospital and its entire staff. It can really be a challenge to find the right person to take care of your pet. Friendly staff, Doctors, and a CLEAN facility! I personally enjoy the cosy environment that they offer. The office also has a buy back program if you try a product and it doesnt work for your pet, they will reimburse you the difference for the product or offer a trade. They want you to leave with only the best for your pet. My pup gets spoiled by them anytime she visits. The VIP service is also VERY affordable and it holds its value for the year. I hope you get the chance to at least visit their facilities and make a decision to bring your pet in based on your own experience.
This is the second time Ive come in to this vet. My dog recently had puppies. Mom wouldnt eat the first time so they prescribed me expensive prescription food, which didnt help. The second time one of the puppies was aspirating/choking and I rushed to get help. They made us wait for ten minutes before begging for someone to do something about our wheezing puppy. They took her to the back and someone came out to tell us she was stable (aka in the same condition we brought her in). After asking me to wait/be patient and not offering any help whatsoever, we left and took her to another vet who took us right away due to it being an emergency. We took the puppy to Lake Underhill Animal Hospital, who took her back right away and provided oxygen (the staff at LUAH is incredibly accommodating and understanding and very nice as well). I cannot comprehend how no one on their staff was able to provide any help or even a comforting word. Avoid this place at all costs. (This is a duplicate of my review on Yelp which someone just asked me to share on google because she recently had a horrible experience there as well and wanted this review to be shared by potential patients)
I adopted cat and within a few days was surprised to find out she had an autoimmune condition that attacks her teeth and mouth. Of course I had fallen in love with her, so there was no chance I would return her! I brought her to the Corrine Drive Animal Hospital. She had appointments nearly every 3 weeks for the first year, and every month for the second year - so I have had plenty of experience with this vets office! I have been extremely pleased with both of the vets and the staff. They are very caring and have provided excellent care. Check out their Pet VIP Program - it has saved me a fortune on office visits!
Wonderful Animal Hospital! Such great, compassionate and caring staff. Would absolutely recommend them to folks :)
I think I have made my last appointment. Have taken my 3 cats there for the past few years and it has always been very expensive. Always try to upsell you on services. Normally I am used to navigating around that (its an effort every time), but this time I needed a health certificate for travel, and they charged me $125 just to sign the paper, on top of the exam and vaccinations! I later found out that most vets charge between $35 and $50 for this same form! Totally unprofessional in my opinion to take advantage of customers like this. I will be finding a new vet for the future.
I REALLY liked the female vet at this location (forgot her name). She was always extremely thorough with both my dogs. The staff is also exceptional when it comes to customer service.While I hate the hard-sell feeling I got when they came in with the bill - always felt like I was being presented with far more than I could afford - they were good about helping me determine what was an absolutely necessity and what was highly recommend to help my dog.In terms of pricing, they were higher than my previous vet (however I must disclose that he went out of business so that probably says something there) but they do provide excellent service and I always felt like the vet was extremely thorough and knowledgeable.I also loved the VIP program. It made me far more likely to bring my puppy back in for general check-ups or when something seemed off because my office visit was already paid for. I was a BIG fan of that program.
Excellent Job! Very caring and compassionate. Could not have asked for a better experience.
I had the sad misfortune of going her when my cat got severely ill. She had to be put down just before her 15th birthday. The staff was extremely kind and gave me hours in the waiting room with her before I had her put to sleep. They even send me a card afterwards giving me their sympathy. I would certainly recommend. They treated me kindly and gave me every courtesy knowing I was having such a difficult time.
We have a special needs dog whose condition warrants a monthly visit to the vet for an injection. The doctors at Corrine Drive have learned a great deal about our dogs rare condition and are wonderful with him. They are willing to see him once a month and always listen to our concerns. They squeeze us in whenever we have to make an emergency visit and do so with the same attention they would if it were a regularly scheduled visit. We have nothing but great things to say about Dr. Duprey and Dr. Tribble.
I found a sick dog which I brought into the hospital for treatment. I was grateful to the hospital for seeing us on short notice.Unfortunately it is apparent now that the only reason they agreed to see us quickly was that it is part of their business to run a lot of tests which have a high mark up and generate profit for their practice with little time investment. They never provide the patient with an interpretation of the lab tests which require doctor time.Additionally, the doctor was too busy to finish the appointment in the 3.5 hours I was in the office though I paid for a full office visit. It was extremely difficult to get the test results we paid for from the office and when I finally did get them, as I said they came without any explanation as to their meaning or advice on how to treat the dog. I had to call back and say Im not a vet. I dont know what these numbers mean. The office staff, who was very nice, would tell the Doctor Duprey and he would tell them he was going to email us and he never would. After about three of these calls, we did get a short call from him saying we would get a email with treatment plan and costs and it never happened. He never contacted the orthopedic surgeon regarding the dogs broken leg as he said he would either. It went beyond poor follow up into negligence since the dog had diseases we needed to protect other dogs in the house from.On top of that, I found out later from another vet that the office steered us towards expensive worm pills that apparently didnt treat all her worms. They sold us two ineffective foggers for ticks because they were sold out of the stuff we needed and said theyd have the correct item the next day, but advised us to use the half measure fogger in the meantime. They pushed two of those foggers on us, which was weird because if they were going to get the right stuff the next day, why did we need two that night? They didnt tell us that we should begin a heart worm preventative right away to protect the other three dogs in the house. They charged us for tests that werent done and wouldnt refund the fees to us on the tests they didnt run. We called about it and they said theyd call back that day and never did. There wasnt anything about this hospital that wasnt a disaster.The staff was nice. Theyd take the messages and communicate with Dr. Duprey. You go to a doctor and pay for labs on the assumption that youre doing them so you know how to proceed with treatment, otherwise there is no point in running them. What Dr. Duprey did to us is unethical.Before writing this, I did give the hospital about four weeks to fix the problem and requested an explanation of the labs as well as a treatment plan and costs yet again. The office manager did not follow up with that email.I have talked to other people who were treated the same way from this hospital, so unfortunately this is matter of course in their business model. I guess theyve got to make their money somehow. I cant imagine taking advantage of an emaciated dog with a broken leg to make your numbers, but they do it. And I want to stress here that I never asked for a discount or break in costs because I was rescuing the dog. Some people below have expressed they they received similar treatment from this vet when they said the animal was a rescue. I dont think this vet cares at all about rescue, but I dont judge him for that. Thats his choice. He does say he has six dogs, but I think he keeps them around as blood transfusion dogs for his practice and not as pets. A lot of vets like this keep throw away dogs around the back of the office to supply donor blood for operations. I believe now that in his eyes I was just bringing him another throw away dog that wasnt worthy of his time.I am going to file formal complaints with the State board as well as the Better Business Bureau. I recommend others try and find a vet with better ethics. You may get lucky and be one of the people he treats well, but why take the chance?
At a glance:* I brought in two dogs for routine vaccinations, stool sample, and heartworm test. When I checked out, my bill was over $700! After removing unnecessary garbage that was padding the bill, it was still over $300. As a frame of reference, my usual vet visit for all the same stuff averages about $180.Pros:* Everyone from the clerks to the vet techs to the doctor was polite.Cons:* The doctor is an extremely verbose salesman. He cant say anything in fewer than 5,000 words. He immediately started pushing different heartworm and flea treatments than what I was using, even though my dogs have neither heartworms nor fleas, and even after I explicitly stated that I wasnt interested in switching heartworm or flea treatments.* The area is pretty run-down and ugly (its not inside the borders of nearby gorgeous Baldwin Park).* The building is tiny and not pleasant to be in. The waiting room is too small for more than 2 dogs at a time.* I had an appointment and showed up exactly on time, but I still ended up waiting a long time to be seen.* Prices are the highest out of any vet Ive ever been to.* Their pricing and billing practices are shady as hell (see below).Details:* They automatically add a $120+ VIP membership fee (per animal) to your estimate unless you notice and decline it. I declined it, but it was back on my bill again when I checked out.* Most vets will provide an itemized estimate for the cost of your entire visit, with all animals listed together on the same invoice and a total cost at the bottom. Of the 6 other local vets and dozens of other non-local vets Ive been to, this has always been the case. This vet, however, handed me two identical (literally) estimates, so I assumed one was a copy, but instead, it was two separate estimates, one for each animal, and neither had the total bill amount listed.* They babble on and on while youre trying to read your estimate, making it difficult to pay attention while reading it and spot the VIP membership and other padding on it.* They charge one giant fee to cover all routine stuff, rather than letting you pick and choose which vaccines and tests you want. This makes it difficult to know what youre getting and what additional things you might need to ask for, which gives them leeway to pad the bill even further, which leads me to...* When you get your dog tested for heartworms, most vets simply use phrasing along the lines of a blood panel to check for heartworms. This vet includes the heartworm lab as part of their general package, but you cant tell that by looking at the estimate, because it just lists the general package without any of the specifics of what it includes. However, if you ask for a blood panel to check for heartworms, rather than explaining that the general package already includes that, they add an additional $110 blood lab without making any distinction about what it is (its actually the pre-anesthetic eval that vets normally do before some kind of surgery to see if its safe for your dog to go under anesthesia, NOT a heartworm antigen test).Conclusion:High prices are tolerable if they make sense, such as being in a nice area with a nice facility and exceptional care, but their prices are exorbitant for no apparent reason. Mediocre veterinary service + expensive and SHADY AS HELL business practices = I will not be a repeat customer.
Dr. Tribble and the other Vets and staff are the best.