Clinic Elite Veterinary Specialist in Riyadh

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Saudi ArabiaClinic Elite Veterinary Specialist

 

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7557, Prince Muhammad Ibn Saad Ibn Abdulaziz Road, 13511, Riyadh, SA Saudi Arabia
contacts phone: +966 9200 11626
website: www.evcsaudi.com
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Latitude: 24.7641453, Longitude: 46.6243977

comments 5

  • olivia zeid

    olivia zeid

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    Very very pleased 😌 every animal brought into the clinic treated as if it is there pet very gentle staff and a super thank you to Dr takura

  • Naif Alangari

    Naif Alangari

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    The best clinic in Riyadh in my opinion, Their Prices are good, if you want to shower/shave your pets Clinic Elite is the Best Option for you in Riyadh.

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    Da Cha

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    Having fantastic veterinarians @ this animal facility enhances the excellent respect, care, knowledge, & overall animal friendly environment @ this veterinary facility....although prices are steep you get the care that you pay for...

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    Mashail O.

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    I bring my cat here and he caught fungal infection and ringworm. Also, their nail trimming was disaster! I saw their one of the worker treat animal with cruelty. I tried to reach the doctor and manager and I got no answer. For the money you paid you expected well treated service, but nah non of this you will get! RiyadhCats should stop promoting this place !

  • Sadeem Abdullah

    Sadeem Abdullah

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    MY RABBIT DIED FROM A VERY SIMPLE PROCEDURE DUE TO UNSANITARY OPERATING ROOMS AND INSTRUMENTS. PLEASE READ THIS. I took in my male rabbit for a neutering surgery. The doctor there assured me that he has worked on multiple rabbits before and there will be no issue whatsoever. I placed my bunny in the cage there and I was able to see them operate on a cat with no dressing covering the rest of its body other than the incision, which is what should be done if you want to insure no infection takes place after the surgery. The place did not look at all sanitary but I was reassured and went along with it. I came to pick my rabbit later on the same day and he was very lethargic. I looked up how should a bunny recover a neutering procedure and found out that it's such a simple procedure rabbits should go back to normal in 24 hours. I kept my rabbit in a cage at my house to insure that he doesn't move so that his suturing remains intact. 2 days later he passed away. I am more than sure that he went into a septic shock due to the lack of sanitary operating rooms and clean surgical instruments. If you have a rabbit; please research your vet or take him abroad to a place that has vets experienced with rabbits and knows how to handle and operate on them.

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