Pet Clinic at Woods Corner - Bruce Radomski DVM

In Business Since 1998

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1910 Kempsville Rd

Virginia Beach, VA 23464

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(757) 479-3825

Proudly Serving Virginia Beach

Hours of Operation

Mon 08:00 AM-06:00 PM;Tue 08:00 AM-06:00 PM;Wed 08:00 AM-06:00 PM;Thu 08:00 AM-07:00 PM;Fri 08:00 AM-07:00 PM;Sat 08:00 AM-12:00 PM

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Declawing|Endoscopy|Tail Docking|Physicals|Walk-Ins Welcome|Dermatology|Spaying & Neutering|Pain Management|Medications|Internal Medicine|Injuries|Anesthesiology|Cats|Heartworm Treatment|Diagnostic Testing|Dogs|Urology|Flea & Tick Treatments|Allergies|Skin Disorders|Insurance Accepted|Outpatient Services|Vaccinations|Cancer Treatment|Blood Testing|Surgery|Neurology|Nutrition Counseling|Orthopedics|Dentistry|Arthritis|Drop-In & Emergency Care|Intensive & Critical Care|Euthanasia|Chronic Illnesses|Geriatric Medicine|Preventive Care|Hospital Services|Nail Clipping|Cardiology|Dental Care|X-Rays|Ear Cropping|Pathology|Ophthalmology|Deworming|Obstetrics|Lab Testing|Full Service Veterinary Hospital|Vitamins|Medicine|Flea & Tick Control Products|Vaccines|Pet Foods

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Corner of Kempsville Re & Centerville Turnpike

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Great Vet

Posted by mlberg67 on 9/2/2009

I have been taking my dog to Dr. Radomski for 9 years. She was diagnosed by another vet as having several health issues that would be with her for life and most likely shorten her life. I moved shortly there after and found Dr. Radomski. He has kept her healthy for all these years without any extreme measures. I would proudly recommend him to anyone.

It happens....

Posted by poweredbyveggies on 8/6/2009

Actually, it is common for a pet to have a lethal reaction to a vaccination. This is why you should NEVER get more than one vaccination at a time. NEVER do combo vaccinations. Distemper and leukemia (If I remember correctly) are the really the only vaccinations that most dogs need (other than rabies, which is required by law- however I would never get rabies for an indoor cat personally) and they DO NOT need to be done yearly. The antibodies remain in the dogs system for up to a LIFETIME. You should get your dog titered for the antibodies every few years to see if they need to be vaccinated, and only do one shot at a time (within a two or so week period). They also say you should wait in the vet's office for up to 45 minutes after vaccinations to watch for reactions. Of course i don't have a lot of respect for vets and I'm not surprised they would not tell you any of this. For more info, google Dr. Jean Dodd's vaccination protocol. That is the guide I follow.

Unacceptable

Posted by Luke P. on 6/21/2006

On June 20th, I had my 1 yr 8 mo in-door cat inoculated with her scheduled yearly distemper/rabies shots. Our cat previously received these shots with no adverse reaction. She was inspected by Bruce Radomski, DVM, and was said to be in good health. Approximately 15 mins later, on the way home, my cat started screaming, had a seizure and died. My wife and I immediately took her back to the clinic. They stated they were not responsible, gave us the number of the drug manufacturer, would not answer answer any more questions and asked us to leave. We have consulted with 2 other animal clinics in the area, and this situation is unheard of. A reasonable person would expect practitioners of veterinary health to be concerned when a healthy animal dies immediately after routine inoculations. Wood's Corner animal clinic's lack responsibility to customers and their pets, in my opinion, is tragic and completely unacceptable.

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