ServicesGray Vet Service LLC practices at 200 N Hwy 121, Trenton, TX 75490.
Animal hospitals offer general and emergency pet care services. Some animal hospitals offer 24 hour emergency services-call to confirm hours and availability.
To learn more, or to make an appointment with Gray Vet Service LLC in Trenton, TX, please call (903) 989-2400 for more information.
We do not recommend Dr. Gray @ Gray Veterinary Services. Dr. Gray missed diagnosing our dog with an intestinal obstruction. We took our dog to her office in hopes of finding a new local vet. He had been vomiting for a few days prior, unable to keep any food or water down. Dr. Gray kept our dog who was in a lot of pain for almost the whole day and was confused as to what was wrong. Took X-Rays, Bloodwork, Ultrasound, & gave IV fluids. When we went to pick him up, they had us come inside and show us X-Rays that Dr. Gray said she didn't like the look of his spleen. Jumped around and said he could possibly have Heartworms. Then proceeded to showed us a veterinary medical book with a spleen. She then went on to move to the ultrasound machine and didn't know what she was looking at. Inconclusive with a diagnosis, she gave him an injection & sent us home with 3 medications and a vet bill totaling close to $500-. without an itemized receipt given at the time of service. They left the IV catheter in without telling us why? We asked the vet tech, if this catheter was supposed to still be there, and he said this is in case you need to come back. If not, take it out by Friday. Regardless, call and let us know how he's doing. Something just didn't feel right when leaving their office. Our dog kept declining that evening and we rushed him to an Emergency Vet the very next morning. They had him no longer than 15 minutes, and palpated an abdominal obstruction. Confirmed with X-Rays they took and he had to have surgery once they could get him stable enough for surgery. Her replies to our emails were very unprofessional, when we let her know what happened. She replied she had a suspicion on him potentially needing exploratory surgery. That was never communicated to us, upon leaving her clinic. Just thankful we went with our gut instinct and took him elsewhere.