Village Veterinary Hospital – Vets in Canastota
Clinic Overview
Village Veterinary Hospital is an independent veterinary clinic in Canastota, New York. It provides general veterinary care for dogs, cats, and a broad range of exotic pets, including birds, rabbits, ferrets, reptiles, and pocket pets. The hospital is AAHA-accredited and offers emergency and continuous care for existing clients, with evening hours Monday through Thursday.
Village Veterinary Hospital is an independent veterinary clinic in Canastota, New York. It provides general veterinary care for dogs, cats, and a broad range of exotic pets, including birds, rabbits, ferrets, reptiles, and pocket pets. The hospital is AAHA-accredited and offers emergency and continuous care for existing clients, with evening hours Monday through Thursday.
Services
- •General veterinary medical care
- •Wellness exams
- •Vaccinations
- •Preventive care, including heartworm, flea, tick, and other parasite prevention
- •Routine surgical care
- •Dental care
- •Emergency treatment for existing clients
- •24-hour continuous care
- •24-hour intensive care with overnight monitoring by a veterinarian or registered veterinary technician
- •Hospitalization
- •Pain management in intensive care
- •Rehabilitation and physical therapy
- •Canine rehabilitation and conditioning
- •Care for dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, ferrets, reptiles, exotic pets, and pocket pets
Pricing
No published pricing information is available for this clinic.
People
Named veterinarians and owners include Dr. Timothy Stell and Dr. Alicia M. Brown. The clinic also names Dr. Kerry Brown and Nickie Brown as founders, and a recent review mentions Dr. Nelson.
Reviews
Village Veterinary Hospital has a 4.8/5 Google rating from 442 reviews. Recent written feedback describes a clean, friendly clinic, patient handling of anxious dogs, quick access for sick visits, and compassionate support during diabetes management, after-hours concerns, and end-of-life care. Reviews also note consistently kind staff and positive experiences across different clinicians.

