Aspen Creek Veterinary Hospital (at Pleasant Park)

23605 Oehlmann Park Rd, Conifer, CO 80433, USA

About Aspen Creek Veterinary Hospital (at Pleasant Park)

4.7 / 5

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    Anne Marie Kiel
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    June 09, 2025

    I took my miniature dachshund, Gus, in for his initial appointment and annual checkup with Aspen Creek Vet and we had a wonderful experience! Logan, the vet tech, was extremely kind and worked to keep Gus comfortable by getting on the ground at Gus's level to take vitals instead of putting Gus on the exam table. Dr. Eryn came in and was also kind, answering all of our questions with knowledgable answers and giving reassurances where it was needed. We are excited for Aspen Creek Vet to become our primary vet!

    Kiara Augliera
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    October 24, 2024

    Can't recommend this place enough. I drive by probably six different vets to get to this one, and it's well worth going out of my way to bring my animals here. For starters, my senior dog was diagnosed with lung tumors from the vet nearest my house, and given only a few days left to live. Devastated, I made the most of every day I had left, but needed to brace for the inevitable. I called my vet and asked for euth and cremation costs and if they offered clay paw prints. That vets' prices were 5x more than this place. A couple days later, my sweet girl passed in her sleep and I was able to bring her body to this vet for cremation, which was so UNBELIEVABLY more reasonably priced, but they include the clay paw for free! When her clay paw was ready for pickup, they called me and texted me, that it was ready for pickup, that they'd keep it safe for me, said their hearts are with me during this time and sent their condolences for my loss. Absolutely over the top service, and empathy. When I picked up her clay paw, they were so sincere and kind and sympathetic. Anyone could've just told me it's ready for pickup, here you go, and left it at that. But you can feel their hearts are fully in everything they do and say. Next, my goats. I brought my entire herd here for vaccines and castration, and they were so kind and knowledgeable, answered every question I had and handled my little munchkins with care. I was able to watch the entire operation and ask questions if I had any. I can't emphasize enough how much I appreciate everything they've said and done in just the past couple weeks I've been bringing my animals here. Highly recommend!

    Natalie Clough
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    April 30, 2025

    We are incredibly grateful for the staff and veterinarians at Aspen Creek. We brought our less than week old goat in. They got him in right away and took excellent care of him. We were so worried he wasn't going to make it through the day. They kept us informed and gave us a plan of care going home. Thank you so much for your compassion. We are fortunate to have this vet in the area.

    Tomy S
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    March 11, 2025

    I just want to share a very positive experience. My family brought our pony into Aspen Creek Vet today for a routine and scheduled well horse visit. EVERY one of the staff members was pleasant and welcoming - including the office staff. I highlight the office staff because at our prior vet clinics the vets and techs were nice but office staff was rude and so darn unwelcoming... This is what drove us nuts to the point of seeking a referral for a new Vet. Kudos to this practice. I feel we addressed exactly everything needed. The doctor was patient, informative, and great to work with. The vet tech came out to meet us in parking lot and was super friendly. The facility is clean and in such a beautiful area with a lot of land to spread out. An experience such as this leads me to recommend Aspen Creek Vet Hospital to anyone seeking equine care. They mentioned that they service your normal cat/dog clientele but also the exotic animals like birds, fish (yes apparently fish need a vet too 😲), kangaroos, and probably so many more. Thanks you Aspen Creek Animal Hospital

    Mary Margaret Cox
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    January 13, 2025

    I need to preface this review and make it known that my review is much much more charitable than Hub's would be. I took Nettie to be seen a month ago, she was not eating and crying a lot more than her usually loud self. Her labs were fine and vitals. I felt like a Munchausen's Mom, knowing she wasn't quite right. That was my first mistake. Nothing else was done. I brought her for blood in her urine on Thurs and lethargy. Her temp was subnormal. Ding ding ding, nurse's brain is thinking sepsis. She got antibiotics and we were on our way. However her mucus membranes were pale and her temp was lower than normal. Perhaps there wasnt a murmur auscultated, perhaps there was. 8 o'clock we were taking her into VCA Deer Creek and the vet was busy with an emergency. Hubs stayed so I left after 9 to get some sleep for work. Temp still a little low and vet said she thought Nettie was hurting and that's why her respiratory rate was high and labored. Allen brought her home after midnight. He told me and I thought to myself, no,that's not why but be nice and trust the vet, they specialized in animals. Next morning poor Nettie's breathing is worse and Hubs took her back. I left work in a hurry when they said she was in heart failure, has pulmonary hypertension and effusions. They put her on continuous Lasix and in oxygen compartment, and may stick a needle in her chest to drain the fluid. She had no improvement the next morning so we took her to VRCC for a cardiologist to see her. She was only 6.5 yrs old. She was not responding well enough to continue her suffering, straightaway got that answer. We sent her to the 🌈 bridge less than 2 hours after arrival. She had fluid and foam coming out of her mouth and nose after she passed. Nettie was not cold because of sepsis but due to heart failure. Never, never, never second guess yourself or what you know about your pet. Take your pet to VRCC if you think something is really wrong. They know what they're doing. The doc on that Thurs night and the visit at Aspen Creek cost us time that could have possibly helped Nettie to be with us longer.Now we are truly heartbroken our once in a lifetime Pretty Pretty Princess is gone too soon. Think twice about ignoring what you know about your family members and get them seen sooner, but be cognizant of where you take them. I gave second chances since our Golden was diagnosed late with Lymphoma. We're all human and we all make mistakes. Unfortunately it cost us dearly. Make sure your furbaby is getting thoroughly assessed and do not wait when you know something is wrong. Learn from my costly mistakes.

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