24/7 urgent care for pets with critical conditions, including trauma, poisoning, and sudden illnesses.
Comprehensive surgical procedures, from routine spays/neuters to complex emergency surgeries like C-sections.
Advanced bloodwork, X-rays, and imaging to accurately diagnose health issues and guide treatment plans.
Regular check-ups, vaccinations, and wellness exams to maintain your pet's long-term health and prevent diseases.
Compassionate euthanasia services and support, including memorial keepsakes like paw prints for grieving families.
This is the WORST vet I have ever been to. Seriously. A couple months ago we had a cat with a recurring UTI and brought her in for help/meds. THREE times they could not get a urine sample from our cat and made zero attempt to try and wait for her to pee or have us try and get a urine sample. I understand if the cats bladder is empty they can’t get a sample but they made no attempt to help besides throwing meds at us which only helped for a short time until we switched to a better vet. I figured this was a one-off idk. Maybe the vet just didn’t care about UTIs. This weekend our other cat started throwing up a lot to the point of blood in her vomit. Long story short we brought her in and they did some bloodwork and mentioned they assumed she ate something she shouldn’t have. So they gave her anti-nausea meds and didn’t want to give her an X-ray? We have zero clue what’s causing this so again they throw meds and a bill at us without ruling out other issues like a serious obstruction. They don’t even give you an option to keep trying they just push you out and barely even want to talk to you. Almost like… they did what they felt like and good luck! Absolutely absurd.
My female dog had 1 puppy christmas day. After 2 hours still no more. Took her to grady vet and they took her right back. There was a puppy that got stuck in the canal. They could not hear the heart beats of the others. They had to do a c-section on her. All of the staff was awesome Took very good care of her (precious). Said that they would try to save the other five she had. They called us after surgery, said precious was fine. And save the other babies, they resuscitated them. I'm so glad that we went there. Everyone was so extremely nice and helpful. Thank you. All
Our kitty was throwing up and acting funny so I called them and they said that was not normal for cats to throw up and to bring him in immediately. It was Sunday so I was just grateful they were open and answered the phone. It turns out he ate a ribbon and had to have emergency surgery. I was so scared and anxious, but the staff and especially the vet doc made the experience as painless as possible for us and our baby boy. They kept us apprised of his status the whole time and told us not to hesitate to call at any time. Can’t thank them enough for saving his life! He is recovering smoothly and we go back next week to get his sutures removed. Also price wise, I think it was reasonable compared to other places (not that was really a factor when your fur baby’s life is on the line) but telling friends and family what we paid they said it would have been much higher at medvet or other places.
On Monday our precious dog Rags A. Muffin got very sick suddenly. He couldn't stand up on his own and was breathing was very labored. We took him down to Grady Vet. As we started to enter the door the front desk clerk saw us coming in distraught. She came running around the desk, grabbed Rags out of our arms, asked us for permission to treat and ran Rags straight back to the doctor. (I'm very sorry to those people who were waiting to be seen, but this was truly an emergency.) They called us back pretty quickly and explained what was happening, what our options were, etc. They took us back to see Rags and we were touched to see that one of the techs was with Rags and petting and comforting him like he was her dog. We made the very difficult decision to let Rags go. We stayed with Rags until he was gone, singing his favorite song to him and kissing his nose like he always kissed our nose. Today we recieved a beautiful sympathy card from Grady's and they included 2 of his paw prints and a nose print. On the back they wrote Rags, The Muffin Dog. The song we sang to him as he passed was "Do you know the Muffin (Man) Dog." This was very touching that they took what we said to Rags and memorialized it for us. I can't thank everyone at Grady Vet for taking such great care of our precious boy.
Day 4 of issues with our beautiful 12 year old Boxer! We had spent already 3 days at 2 vets, one was an emergency vet in NKY, we still had no answers to what was wrong! At midnight she was lying in her bed breathing very rapidly and moaning. Our vet in recommended Brady’s to us. We drove 25 minutes from KY and were taken care of very quickly. They brought a stretcher out took Bella back to assess her and immediately told us her chest was full of fluid and there was nothing they could do. As hard as it was to say goodbye we at least had answers that we hadn’t found to be able to say our goodbyes. We will forever miss our Bella girl but we’re grateful for the staff and quick answers vs 4 hours on Monday at an emergency vet with No answers!!

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Grady Veterinary Hospital is a trusted, full-service animal care facility in Cincinnati, dedicated to providing exceptional veterinary services for pets in need. With a compassionate team available around the clock, we handle everything from routine check-ups to emergency surgeries, ensuring your beloved companions receive the best possible care. Our commitment to personalized attention and transparent communication makes us a reliable partner in your pet's health journey.
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