
Helping Paws Animal Hospital
Owners consistently describe Helping Paws as a surgical practice that pairs skilled procedures with genuine care. Staff allowed nervous pets to settle, took photos during surgery, texted check-ins, and stayed late without complaint. Cost is a major draw: reviewers reported paying $300 to $800 for procedures quoted elsewhere at $1,600 to $2,400, yet felt the quality never suffered. The team (named staff include Dr. Kappel, Dr. Mack, Jade, Stevie, and Savannah) listens closely to owner concerns, explains options without pressure, and makes both pet and owner comfortable throughout. Several reviewers praised transparent website pricing and the inclusion of extras like nail trims and anal gland expressions at no additional charge. One significant limitation: the clinic is not open 24/7, and an owner whose car-hit cat arrived outside hours could not be treated immediately.

