The BEST experience -- truly life-saving service I was so scared to trust strangers with my baby Gucci for his dental surgery, but MexiVet was beyond amazing from start to finish. The entire...
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MexiVet Express is a pet courier service based in San Diego, California, specializing in driving pets from San Diego to Tijuana, Mexico, for affordable and quality veterinary care. Their team is committed to facilitating access to necessary vet services at a lower cost, collaborating with esteemed vets in Tijuana to offer a variety of services tailored to your pet's needs.
Services provided by MexiVet Express include connecting pet owners with suitable veterinarians, obtaining personalized estimates, scheduling appointments, translating crucial information, managing travel and medical paperwork, and ensuring pets receive attentive care and transportation to and from Tijuana, all while delivering cost savings of up to 50-90% compared to San Diego prices.
With a focus on convenience and accessibility, MexiVet Express strives to simplify the process of obtaining medical care for pets, offering door-to-door transportation and round-the-clock support. By streamlining the journey from estimate to appointment and providing updates throughout, MexiVet Express aims to alleviate the stress of navigating pet healthcare, empowering owners to prioritize their pet's well-being.
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My dog got a dental cleaning and I had a smooth and easy experience every step of the way. The booking process was easy, and the onboarding documents and FAQs were super helpful - there were a...
If you're in need of an alternative solution to EXPENSIVE Vet care, STOP SCROLLING NOW! Mexivet is thorough, professional, and can answer any and all of your questions. We couldn't afford the...
This was my second time taking Chelsea to MexiVet for her teeth. Chelsea is a chihuhua who'll be 11 yo next month, and her breed is known to have terrible dentition. The specialists in Tijuana...
We adopted an adult dogo Argentino during Covid and have spent a small fortune on him. Now he's 10 and has tumors. One was on his hind leg and we were afraid it was gonna impact his walking. On a...
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