Veterinarians in Los Angeles, CA
Veterinarians
3363 W 1st St.,
Los Angeles ,
CA
90004
UNITED STATES
Based on 5 reviews
Compassionate, professional service
I've been going to Dr. Kim for 12 years. I've had both cats and dogs in that time. On every visit over the years I have found the staff to be professional and pleasant. Both of my cats lived to be 17 years old with no complications, when it came time to put them to sleep Dr. Kim was extremely supportive, even going so far as to remind me that all animals go to heaven, and even though I am not religious it did help me to feel better.AMAZING Vet.
Dr. Kim is the most compassionate DVM that I have taken my dogs to. Another clinic tried to put my dog down with the thought he had Parvo. Dr. Kim proved them wrong, and didnt even charge me for the visit. He talks to my dogs, and loves them as much as I do. My dogs even love to see him, even during a digital rectal exam (men, we know how uncomfortable that can be). He has even worked with the homeless that have brought their pets in (without charge). For the critics, I challenge them to work with patients that cannot explain their discomfort... Dr. Kim has an intuitive connection with the babies he cares for.Great Veterinarian
Dr. Kim and his staff took excellent care of my 20 year old cat. I was greeted with warm and friendly service and I would not trust anyone else with my cats.Kind and Respectful Care of Animals
I have taken my pets to Dr. Kim for over 10 yrs. He provides excellent care to all my animals. I moved but now drive 20 miles so they can remain under his care.Reasonable but not Personable
I agree with some of the comments here. Dr. Kim (although reasonable) does not seem to care about the animals he treats. I have been taking my cats to him for 4 years. My sister started bringing her cats to him and decided that his "bedside manner" was in short supply. He can be very short and almost rude in his dealings. He also wants to milk the client for tests and medication that has not been firmly diagnosed. If your looking for standard care,he is OK. However, if "compassion" in your vet is a deal maker,then you would be smart to look elsewhere.Worldwide > United States > Los Angeles, CA > Veterinarians