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Lihue Veterinary Hospital

Open for Business
4.2 (112 reviews)

Contact Information

Address: 3113 Oihana St, Lihue, HI 96766, USA

Phone: (808) 245-4961

Website: Visit Website

Business Hours

Monday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Location

Services

mobile pet vet

Reviews

Cristina Bilodeau10/11/2024

I was going to Dr Haas and then Dr Mariko took over. My 13 year old pit bull had an emergency yesterday and when I called, they said to bring him in right away . Luckily he was fine, but I am so grateful forthe last minute accommodation. Also, the prices are very reasonable, It is actually affordable and attainable pet vet care.( No price gouging here) or unnecessary tests. I was told my 2 pits needed to be sedated before a nail trim at another place. Here, Dr Mariko said no, that they could do it without sedation. And they did, quick and easy. My dogs love going there, they are treated so well. And I feel confident bringing them in, that they will be well taken care of. It’s really a great piece of mind knowing you have a good place to take your pets to

Chanel Vuitton10/1/2024

The main reception is hateful and rude always! The staff is not much better. THEY ARE ALL ABOUT THE MONEY! Every visit is $300-$600. I wouldn't be surprise if they start charging a door fee to walk into the lobby. DO NOT RECOMMEND! ALWAYS TREATED BADLY while spending $1000's there.

paul bilbao12/16/2024

Absolutely love the dr & the staff. Wonderful experience every time we bring our dog there.

nicole fitzgerald4/20/2024

Dr Mariko has come through in helping our fur family not once, not twice, but on three different occasions with last minute appts for urgent needs. I am so grateful for the office accommodating us in those times of need. I feel we were fairly charged each visit which is appreciated these days when other vets on island are outrageously overpriced, making it seem like the care is for money and not the pets.

Hope 2chat3/18/2024

It's intriguing that nearly all the negative feedback regarding this place centers on the poor treatment by the office staff. Personally, I've been walking my tiny dog along the street where this place is located for about four years now. During these walks, I've routinely stopped by to let my pup sniff around and to contribute some poop bags to the outdoor cubby. However, last week, while I was doing just that, "Ariel" from the front desk approached me outside and accused me of loitering. It was quite baffling to me. I typically spend no more than 5 to 10 minutes at most, merely picking up waste that doesn't even belong to my dog and leaving bags for everyone to use. What struck me even more was when Dr. Haas, who happened to be taking his dog out at the time, shrugged off any responsibility, claiming he had no authority in the matter. I reminded him that as a medical doctor, he should have some influence over the conduct in his workplace. In essence, it's way more work to be unkind. It requires energy and carries a heavy burden. The behavior of those individuals didn't intimidate me; if anything, it speaks volumes about them rather than about me. Being kind costs nothing, after all. :) I hope they read this and think for one second about how they treat people. My advice- Take a breath and approach with an open heart. What have you got to lose? Answer: Absolutely nothing.