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Cornell Center Animal Hospital

16155 Northwest Cornell Rd, Beaverton, OR | Map it  

97006 45.530300 -122.843901

(503) 567-7036 | View Website

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vetreview1

Member since Dec, 2010 View Profile
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Joined 2 years ago
5.0
January 01, 2011

Very Happy. I took my dog to this vet after a very bad experience elsewhere. My dog is nearing the end of his life and cost for his many ailments are getting excessive. They seemed very concerned about this and gave me the option to care for him at home, which was never an option before. I was very pleased. The staff is extremely friendly and welcoming.

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BethMcShane

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Joined 10 years ago
5.0
March 20, 2007

Dr. Greg and CAH are WONDERFUL!!. I have been taking my pets to the Cornell Animal Hospital since it opened 10 years ago. Greg Stanchfield is an excellent Veterinarian who deeply cares for each of his patients individually, as well as their families collectively. He never tries to push or sell products to us, and he will fit in a patient in an emergency situation.

I recently referred him to a friend of mine who used to be a vet-tech, and she agreed with me. Dr. Greg is a well-trained and compassionate proffesional. If your loved one is really sick, this is who you want at the helm.......he will do everything he can to help your loved one. He's the only vet I'll ever take my pets to.

Yes, the animals get nervous, but Dr. Greg is great about gently getting the work done, and not letting the animals run the show there. My dog hates the vet, but as a responsible pet owner, I never let that influence my decisions on what's best for them. This man has the right balance of compassion, courtesy and controll.

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emilybkallas

Member since Feb, 2007 View Profile
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Joined 5 years ago
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February 04, 2007

Avoid Dr. Stanchfield!. When my cat Harley was 6 months old, we took her to Cornell Center to get vaccinations and to get spayed. Dr. Nolte did the surgery, and it was very apparent that Harley was well cared for, and that she wasn't overly traumatized.

When she developed ear mites a year later, we took her in again and this time she was seen by Dr. Stanchfield. First off, it was painfully obvious that Harley was SUPER scared, as this was only her second time at the vet. She's strictly an indoor cat, and with all the new sounds and smells, any idiot could see that she needed to be treated gently to help improve her emotional state. Unfortunately, this didn't seem to concern this vet.

Dr. Stanchfield was so rough with her during the exam, even though Harley kept crying. She was so afraid that she just sat in one spot, trembling, while the doctor whipped her around, pried her jaws open, poked and prodded her, and SHOVED a cotton swab into her ear for a sample. I realize that there is a certain amount of this kind of thing that a vet needs to do to make a diagnosis, but he was really very rough about it. He treated her as if she had no feelings.

The office staff is friendly and proffessional, and the medicine he perscribed fixed the problem. But, if you decide to use this veterinary practice, go with Dr. Nolte. She seems to have a lot more compassion for her patients. As for us, we are searching for a new vet altogether.

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