Madison Street Animal Hospital

4.8 (200 reviews)
2215 E Madison St, Seattle, WA 98112, USA

Hours

Monday 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM Tuesday 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM Wednesday 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM Thursday 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM Friday 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM Saturday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Sunday Closed

How to Save on Veterinary Costs at Madison Street Animal Hospital

Preventive care

Routine wellness exams can help identify health issues early, often before they become more serious or expensive to treat. Regular checkups are one of the most effective ways to manage long term veterinary costs.

Compare prescription pricing

Some pet medications prescribed at veterinary clinics may also be available through local or online pharmacies. It can be helpful to compare pricing when appropriate to reduce ongoing medication costs.

Consider pet insurance

Pet insurance may help cover a portion of eligible veterinary expenses depending on the plan, including accidents, illnesses, and in some cases preventive care. Coverage details, reimbursement levels, and deductibles vary by provider.

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Looking for information about Madison Street Animal Hospital? This page also includes pet insurance resources to help pet parents understand how to prepare for unexpected veterinary expenses.

Veterinary care costs can vary widely depending on the type of visit, treatment, or emergency. Many pet parents explore pet insurance before they need it so they are better prepared when unexpected situations arise.

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Getting to Know Your Veterinarian

Choosing a veterinarian is an important decision for pet parents. A strong vet relationship is built on trust, communication, and understanding your pet’s individual needs.

Experience

Ask whether the clinic has experience treating your specific type of pet, since care can vary between dogs, cats, and pocket pets.

Emergency Care Procedures

It’s helpful to understand how the clinic handles after-hours emergencies, including whether they provide emergency services or refer to nearby emergency hospitals.

Communication Preferences

Ask how the clinic communicates with pet parents, including updates, test results, and follow up questions.

Breed Specific Health Considerations

Some breeds may be more prone to certain health conditions. Early awareness can help with prevention and early treatment.

Facility Tour

If available, touring the clinic can help you and your pet feel more comfortable before the first visit.


Final Note

Pet care decisions often involve both medical and financial considerations. Having access to trusted veterinary information alongside pet insurance comparisons can help pet parents feel more confident when planning for their pet’s health and wellbeing.

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Reviews from Google

4.8

200 reviews

I think this is Veterinary clinic in Seattle and beyond! The clinic is always so clean and the staff are friendly, understanding, and are genuinely happy to see my dog, Gia!

Aug 10, 2023

We love Madison Street Animal Hospital. They’ve been taking care of my sweet Hera for a few years now. As she gets older they’ve been patient with our questions. Everyone is always so sweet with our pup even when she’s extra wiggly and doesn’t want to be touched 😅

Aug 10, 2023

My husband and I have only had wonderful experiences with Madison St Animal Hospital. They are always quick to get back to me with any concerns about my dog’s health, from the time he was a puppy through adolescence. Dr. Daiga (who we usually see) is so kind and Arlo is excited to come in every time. I also appreciate that the techs go over all treatment costs line by line and discuss all options before you agree to a treatment so there are no surprises on the vet bill.

Jul 31, 2023

I have a super anxious 85 lbs big boy and they always do such a good job calming him down and attending to him!

Aug 10, 2023

First off, the front office staff and vet techs are great, very nice and compassionate. The veterinary care… not so great, unfortunately. If you’re seeing them for something super basic, go there I guess. For anything of medium to major concern, avoid it if possible. ~My story~ My dog had a subcutaneous cyst (he’s gotten a few over the years. They usually go away on their own, but this latest one was very stubborn). Went in for a consultation, vet was open to surgically removing it, seemed very confident and made me feel like it was a typical procedure. Day of surgery: The doctor doing it was NOT the one who they said was doing it, so that was concerning to me. I personally prefer staples over stitches for large incisions, but they insisted on stitches, and that’s where it all fell apart, quite literally. Surgery (Day 1 - 10) The original stitches were not very graceful, which concerned me. Went in a couple days later because the stitches looked very very loose, so they put some glue on it. Waited On day 10 I stopped by to see if they could be removed or I had to wait a little longer, and they said it looked good and removed them. Post-Op (Day 11): The NEXT day, I wake up in the morning to my dog with 1.5-2 inch open flesh wound; the stitches were clearly not ready to come off (I follwed post-op instructions to the T). In his wound, I could see stitch threads that were still in there, which would be fine if they were dissolvable, but these were not. Red flag. I take him in and re-stitch him (which I had to pay for), so now I’m somewhere around $2,000 all-in at this point. They re-stitch, looks tighter and better. Leave them in for the full 2 weeks before getting them removed. Post 2nd Removal (~Day 35) I noticed some hard spots on my dog, just assumed it was scar tissue buildup, especially since the stitches were redone and in for a while. However, then I noticed stitch bits were still in there, was able to pull some out, but still seemed like there was one deeper in there, but I didn’t mess with it, hoping it was just tissue. Today (Day ~83) Most of the scar is fine, hair grew back, but this one hard lump still remains. It’s opened up a couple times now, with the latest one mixed with pus and blood and is a full open sore. It’s crazy that there was this much of a complication with the post-op (something I think would have not been an issue if they used staples, he’s had before and he was never in discomfort and it healed like a dream compared to this time… heck, my mom had surgery and they used staples on her and it healed great…). If the sore doesn’t heal with at-home treatment, I’m gonna go to a different vet to fix this once and for all, hopefully. Mostly because I don’t want to give this place any more of my money for what I’ve had to deal with for the past 3 months. TLDR: My dog (7yrs) had a routine cyst removal surgery (~$1,400 + tax). Should’ve been about a 4-6 week thing that has turned into a 3 month pain for me. Stitches were bad, got ‘em out, wound re-opened (super traumatic for me, and maybe him), had him re-stitched (~$400 + tax), 3 months and >$2,000 later, he’s still not fully healed and now going to a different vet to fix it. This might be a fine spot for minor check-ups, but avoid for anything that requires surgery. To end on a not so negative note: again, the front office staff and Techs were great, this review is in no-way pertaining to them. My partner and I had our other dog neutered there a month before our current incident. The neutering went pretty well (however, we did notice an issue with the stitches post-neutering, which isn’t so much of a surprise now). I’m not at all excited about having to leave this review, and I think this is my first review on Google, so that’s saying a lot.

Aug 6, 2023