Absolutely AWFUL! Had our 1 year old rescued female cat spayed & laser declawed on May 13th. It is now the 26th...almost 2 weeks later and $710 paid to the clinic for her ‘care’. Her spaying incision is STILL infected and red. She also has a swollen mammary gland (due to the reaction of our cat’s skin to the incision cut, according to Dr. Reesor, who performed her surgery). I’ve never heard or read anything that states this type of skin reaction occurrence and I have 2 other cats that have been spayed and neutered with zero complications. A fairly standard surgery to perform, and this doctor can’t even manage it and a far less invasive laser claw removal. This is after 2 additional visits back, $90.00 for additional meds, and $40.00 for the first vet return visit charge when her front left paw had two pads that were swollen and splitting open and the spaying incision was infected and red at that point as well. This is on top of the $550.00 we originally paid for the spaying and laser declawing of her front paws. We also had to pay an additional $60.00 out of pocket expense to now purchase items to rewrap and actually protect the infected wound that the wrapping only lasted one day from Dr. Reesor wrapping it on our 2nd return visit. And she thought her wrapping would last 6 days?!! Incompetent is the only word that comes to mind after this experience. $770.00, including our $60.00 out of pocket expense. And our sweet cat is still in an infected, miserable state. Perhaps Dr. Reesor is more skilled at selling her Siamese cats that she advertises in her office that she breeds and sells. We discovered this AFTER we had our cat operated on by her. A vet more interested in making money, breeding, and selling cats rather than rescuing and healing cats is what we believe she is. I’m sorry to say that I would NEVER recommend taking a cat there and putting it under Dr. Reesor’s care. I think she is an unskilled vet when it comes to spaying and even a less invasive laser front paws declawing. I couldn’t even imagine this doctor doing a standard declawing or a more serious surgery. As someone below mentioned, it’s very hard to find good information about where you choose to take your pets to. We had to post this to hopefully give a bit of assistance to help you know what you and your kitties might be in for if you choose to put them in the care of Dr. Reesor. We won’t ever again.
I strongly suggest this clinic for any cat owner. The Doctors and staff are great people, kind hearted and skilled. Their vet fees won't make you pass out from shock either!