Dakota Veterinary Center

Dakota Veterinary Center
Dakota Veterinary Center 381 Dobbs Ferry Road White Plains, NY 10607
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Dakota Veterinary Center

Dakota Veterinary Center is a Animal Hospital facility at 381 Dobbs Ferry Road in White Plains, NY.
Primary Specialty

Animal Hospital

Services Dakota Veterinary Center practices at 381 Dobbs Ferry Road, White Plains, NY 10607.

Animal hospitals offer general and emergency pet care services. Some animal hospitals offer 24 hour emergency services-call to confirm hours and availability.

To learn more, or to make an appointment with Dakota Veterinary Center in White Plains, NY, please call (914) 421-0020 for more information.
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4.5 star average for Service
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4 star average for Environment
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5 star average for Expertise
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Through patronizing Dakota Veterinary Center in White plains, it has become increasingly evident that they care very little about the well-being of their patients and are solely motivated by making the most money possible from each client. The doctors at Dakota increased and exacerbated the suffering of my beloved pet and then, to add insult to injury, blatantly overcharged me for her euthenasia because they knew that they were my only option for the procedure at that time.
Over the past month or so, I had been bringing my dog to Dakota Veterinary Center in White Plains because Whiskey was limping as her leg appeared to be injured. We tried the medicinal route first and picked up a whole host of prescriptions that would have helped her if she had inflammation or arthritis. At a later date, realizing that Dakota’s prices were exorbitant ,I filled the same prescriptions at a different veterinarian. Dakota charged me over $100 while the other only charged $16. When it became evident that Whiskey’s leg and overall health was deteriorating, we realized that an X Ray was necessary to figure out what was ailing my dog. When we called to schedule an X Ray, they refused to do the X Ray without a whole host of other procedures such as blood tests which they estimated would cost us around $1,000. We explained to Dakota that the price was too much for us to handle and asked if they could work with us by only doing the X Ray. We explained that our Whiskey was suffering and that we needed the X Ray to get to the bottom of things. They agreed at Dakota that Whiskey was indeed suffering and that an Xray was necessary. However, they refused to X Ray our dog unless we agreed to pay the additional fees. Their lack of flexibility at Dakota illustrated their apathy for the suffering of their patient as well as their human clientele. Whiskey’s suffering did not matter in the slightest! It was their goal to extract as much money as possible from me at any cost.
After about a week of going back and forth with Dakota, it was evident that they would not budge on their estimate. In that week, we saw our dog suffer. She could barely walk, would not wag her tail and was urinating on herself regularly. It was obvious she was in great pain. We shopped around and found a vet office who agreed to do the X Ray only. Yesterday, I took her for the X Ray. After looking at the X Ray, the doctor told me that my dog had cancer and that it had spread throughout her body and that we would need to euthanize her. It was devastating but all parties agreed that Whiskey was in great pain and needed to be euthanized ASAP. I decided to bring Whiskey home to say goodbye to my wife and daughter and bring her in later that day to be put down. Furthermore, on the estimate from Dakota, they were charging around $700 for the X Ray and the new veterinarian only charged around $200 for the same procedure. When I saw the bill from the new vet, I became incensed! If Dakota had either worked with my family and me to figure out a fair price for the X Ray, or bypassed their inane and stubborn insistence that they only would provide care with a myriad of unnecessary and expensive tests, we could have figured out that whiskey had painful and terminal cancer weeks earlier. They prolonged my dog’s suffering through their greed and apathy!
After bringing Whiskey home, my wife and I agreed that she was in so much pain that it was our duty to end her life that day. She could not walk and was whimpering in pain constantly. We called the new vet but they were closed for the day. We then realized that we had no choice. We had to reach out to Dakota Veterinary Center to put Whiskey out of her misery. I called and reluctantly made an appointment for that afternoon. When I arrived, they had me sign the necessary consent forms and took Whiskey in the back room to place a catheter for the procedure. After about 20 minutes of waiting for the procedure to begin, the receptionist walked in with a bill for me to sign. To my shock and dismay, the bill for the euthanasia was aroud $800! I have had to euthanize pets in the past and the price had never been this high. I told the receptionist that the price they quoted me was exorbitantly high and that this procedure should not cost nearly that much. She agreed with me verbally and left the room. When she returned 10 minutes later, she told me that after speaking to the doctors, they refused to change the price and stated that “this is the price of the procedure.” When I spoke to them on the phone earlier, I told them about the sense of urgency we had. They knew our dog was suffering and that she needed to be put down ASAP to end her misery. I believe that they used this information against me to strongarm me into paying their insane invoice. When I expressed to the receptionist that I was unhappy with the result of her conversation, she added that if I was unhappy, I could take my dog somewhere else. The staff at Dakota knew good and well that they were our only option at that time and they used that fact to their advantage. The doctor (via the receptionist) even had the audacity to say “We can take $200 off if you take the body with you.” I of course refused this and realized that the staff at Dakota lack empathy and general business ethics. However, my hands were tied and I paid the fee to do one last kind deed for a pet that has brought us so much joy over the past several years.
Throughout this entire process, it was an absolute nightmare dealing with Dakota. Every step of the way, they unabashedly milked my family and me out of as much money as possible and even denied my dog care/prolonged her suffering in order to strong-arm me into paying as much as possible. Dakota Veterinary center does not care about the wellbeing of their patients and are insensitive and apathetic to the financial and emotional situations of their patients’ families. They are thieves and run a crooked business. I would advise pet owners in Westchester not to patronize this business as there are veterinary offices that operate in moral, compassionate and caring ways.
by Eric xxx.xxx.20.68
August 05, 2022
Dr. Pete and Dr. Rich are great Vets - knowlegable and comforting as well.. I never had the opportunity to deal with Dr. Gil. I love the location and the Tech staff . They took care of my old peek-a-poo 3-4 times a week for kidney failure treatments (at 17) and came to my home to put her to her 'forever sleep" when the time came and I will be forever and ever grateful to them.

My reason for the 3 instead of 5 stars is their practice of vaccinating my new 5 lb puppy. Very aggressive, very condescending when I asked what the vaccine was and why and then there was an allergic reaction that if it happened after I left the facility, she would have died. Luckily they quickly treated her and after an hour and a half of working on her she is OK.

They give their Vet Techs way too much lee-way and decision making over the animals and what vaccine they should or should not receive and I was not offered any option for refusal or given the reason for the vaccine which she had a reaction to. She should have never ever been given that Lespro vaccine as she is a tiny5 lb house dog and does not swim in ponds or streams or romp in he woods or a jungle... so wrong.

I love my vets but must reconsider the practice as a whole - not sure what to do going forward.
by Casey-Dee-Carlie.M xxx.xxx.251.14
September 26, 2016
Recent Polls
Does this provider always take that extra step to make you feel special?
Absolutely, they always make me feel like I'm their only patient.
Did this provider seem up-to-date with the current advancements in their field?
Yes, they were informing me of new advancements that were extremely recent
Did you leave the animal hospital feeling satisfied with your visit?
Completely!
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.157.32
November 05, 2013
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