Cortland Veterinary Hospital – Vets in Cortland
Clinic Overview
Cortland Veterinary Hospital is an independent veterinary clinic in Cortland, New York. It lists care for dogs, cats, rabbits, and exotics. The clinic offers routine wellness care, diagnostic testing, surgery, and limited after-hours emergency coverage, with referral hospitals listed for times when it is closed.
Cortland Veterinary Hospital is an independent veterinary clinic in Cortland, New York. It lists care for dogs, cats, rabbits, and exotics. The clinic offers routine wellness care, diagnostic testing, surgery, and limited after-hours emergency coverage, with referral hospitals listed for times when it is closed.
Services
- •Preventive and wellness exams
- •Senior wellness exams, with visits every 6 months encouraged for pets age 8 and older
- •Vaccinations
- •Parasite prevention counseling
- •Nutrition and diet counseling
- •Fecal screening for parasites
- •Diagnostic testing, including blood, urine, and stool testing
- •In-house laboratory testing
- •Pre-anesthetic blood testing on the day of a procedure
- •Digital x-ray imaging
- •Surgery
- •Soft tissue surgery, including mass removal, foreign body removal, wound repair, and bladder stone removal
- •Select orthopedic surgeries
- •Spay and neuter procedures for dogs, cats, and rabbits
- •After-hours emergency callback coverage until 10 p.m.
- •Sunday emergency callback coverage from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
- •Referral to emergency hospitals in Ithaca, Syracuse, and Auburn when the clinic is closed outside those callback hours
Pricing
No published pricing information is available for this clinic.
People
Named team members include Dr. Mark Martin, owner; Dr. Jerald Shing, owner; and Jolene, hospital manager. Dr. Shing is also mentioned by name in recent written reviews.
Reviews
Cortland Veterinary Hospital has a 4.6/5 rating from 169 Google reviews. Recent written reviews describe gentle handling of an aging dog, supportive care during end-of-life treatment, and positive experiences with staff during frequent visits for a diabetic pet. The small sample of recent comments is strongly favorable toward Dr. Shing and the clinic staff.

