Thanks to Wingert Animal Hospital, Winston is home again. #fearthebeard #ibeatparvo #bestvets
Ashleigh S.
Mar 27, 2024
Great with my cats. Got two cats that were not fans of the veterinarians and they took the patience's and time with the cats
Read MoreVickie H.
Dec 15, 2022
We've taken our dogs to Wingert for years. They were the nicest people and was wonderful with our dogs. Last time I called to make an appointment and told them all I wanted was their rabies shots and flea medicine for both and Zack's nails clipped. That's it. When we got there I had never seen any of the people that worked there and just found out it's not Wingert anymore. The vet that gave Zack which is a big boxer mix and the sweetest dog his rabies shot obviously was not good at giving shots. He turned around real fast and yelped a little. He's 4 yrs old and never even acted like he was getting a shot before. She said he snapped at her and he didn't!! I think he just scared her. Next thing I know she's putting a muzzle on him which terrified him! She only got 2 of his nails clipped with a muzzle on!! There were 3 of them standing around the table he was on so I really couldn't see what they were doing. I was watching my little dog too. They finally got done so I put my little dog on the table and took Zack out to the room to my husband and told him what they had done. All Aspen had needed was her rabies shot. When they were done they tried to charge me $345!! I said for What?? They had also given them both distemper shots and had done fecal samples which was not what I told them I wanted done! I told them I wasn't paying that much for doing all that extra stuff that I didn't even know they did. I ended up paying for the distemper shots anyway so paid over $230. I will Never take my dogs there again!! I don't even know what it's called now but I'll be lucky to get my dogs to walk into a vet again! Better keep a very close eye on them if you take your poor animal there because they'll run that bill up without your concent!! And in the 4 yrs that Zack has been going to Wingert he has always happily went in and Never needed a muzzle!! I would have put zero stars but that option wasn't available!
Read MorePatricia H.
May 7, 2021
I have nothing but good things to say about the doctors and staff at Wingert! Especially Dr Christina Richards. I have gone to her with 4 kitties now and I currently have a 16 year old Diamond with kidney issues and she graciously squeezed me in for an appointment when I was desperate. They all love our fur babies as much as we do!
Read MoreChristopher B.
Jun 16, 2020
I was so insulted today by the female Dr.vet lady and her assistant and older lady and after getting insulted she was rude to my dog and also made him bleed twice when cutting his nails been going there awhile and usually use the Dr.Vet guy and he's great never cut my dog during nail trimming. Use him not her and stay safe pet lovers!
Read MoreJim V.
Oct 14, 2019
Reading the review where the commenter says: "She [Sarah] was confrontational and downright nasty" I am reminded of a recent and all too similar conversation that both my wife and I had with this person, wherein we had to -- as politely as possible -- remind this person that, our dog was in fact, OUR DOG -- where upon she [Sarah] got rather sniippy `At this point, im giving her the benefit of th doubt. I hope that I'm not wrong
Read MoreKaren M.
Apr 21, 2014
After moving to Wichita in 2011 -- I asked for recommendations for a Vet. The Rental Office where I rented my home actually asked their employees and then called me back. Recommending Wingert Animal Hospital.My Chihuahua is a Senior Citizen and she's been to the Vet several times -- so she has a little anxiety when we go to the DR. She's been spayed -- had a tumor removed and biopsied and had an absessed tooth 'from Hell' while in California. I had my Vet from California fax them all of her records. She LOVED Dr Christina Richards -- no panic attacks or urinating (which has happened in the past).My only problem with this office is that I temporarily moved to Missouri (6 months) and had my Chihuahua's records forwarded to Missouri. But when I returned to Wichita they had 'culled' her file because we moved. That irritated me because I had the records sent to them without getting my own copy.Anyway, upon return to Wichita, I brought ALL of my pets in for innoculations and heartworm tests. I had 'inherited' my Dad's Welsh Corgi and she became ill and needed treatment. We had been treating an eye infection in Missouri and I kept asking the Vet for antibiotics, but he deemed it topical and refused to give me the antibiotics. By the time we arrived back in Wichita the infection had spread to her internal organs. Dr Richards gave me the antibiotics, but told me that I needed to have realistic expectations -- that it may already be too late to treat this. I actually appreciated her honesty. Although 'Hobo' rebounded briefly -- she did pass away within 2 weeks.I brought 'Hobo' in to their office for cremation services and "Tova' was the one who handled the arrangements. When I married, in Missouri, my animal family expanded. I have brought all of them in for shots, heartworm tests, microchipping and even just nail clipping!! \Update: Our younger Chihuahua, "Honey' passed away two weeks ago and we once again used their cremation services. This time, 'Deanna" handled the arrangements and she was awesome.Update: We have just adopted a couple of Labs and I fully intent to bring them here. The lady I am adopting them from has a Vet who charges considerably less for their services -- but I much prefer taking my 'babies' to someone I trust. I read the reviews for her Vet and I think I will pass. . . . . . . . . . .These guys are OUR FAMILY and we want the best!!Update: We have lost another pet, Rita, and 'Jen' handled her cremation services. This has been a rough year for our family and the Wingert Vet Hospital is very compassionate. But it's Dr Christina Richards is what keeps us coming back.
Read MoreRyan L.
Jul 5, 2014
I really cannot express adequately in words the exceptional care my two pugs received from Dr Christina Richards and the staff at Wingert Animal Hospital. Dr Richards saw our pugs through puppyhood to being senior citizens. She cared for them through mange, squamous cell carcinoma, and lung cancer. Our dogs are still with us today because of her knowledge and care. Dr Richards best attribute is her caring and compassionate nature. She always took the time to discuss our options and researched different avenues of treatment to better care for our dogs. She helped us get through our dog's diagnosis of lung cancer. At the time we thought it was terminal and Dr Richards delicately went over comfort care options. Our dog started to bounce back with the anti-inflammatory meds that were prescribed. Seeing the improvement, Dr Richards referred us to an oncologist who provided our dog with chemotherapy. Our dog has been cancer free now for 3 years. I give Dr Richards all the credit for not giving up and skating a delicate balance between being realistic and hopeful. I would be amiss to not give credit to the wonderful people that work at Wingert Animal Hospital. All the technicians were so caring and gentle with our dogs. We have since moved out of state, but have yet to find a veterinarian that combines the knowledge, compassion, and caring nature that Dr Richards possesses.
Read MoreNgoc N.
Sep 4, 2022
Best place for my fur kids. I took my cat, and 2 Pomeranians to this place for everything. Everyone super friendly and helpful with my kids. They answer all my questions and concerns. Highly recommended
Read MoreTerry B.
Jun 19, 2022
Great staff and affordable care for my pets. The staff were courteous and treated me and my pets professionally
Read MoreSavannah J.
Oct 31, 2019
Very nice staff, loving doctors, and the prices are fair. It was easy to make an appointment via telephone. My only suggestion would be to add the ability to make appointments online.
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