Mobius Veterinary Services – Vets in Dobbs Ferry
Clinic Overview
Mobius Veterinary Services is an independent veterinary clinic in Dobbs Ferry, New York, treating dogs and cats. The practice focuses on internal medicine and advanced diagnostics, including ultrasound, endoscopy, and CT imaging. It also offers referral-based outpatient imaging and endoscopy, mobile ultrasound at referring hospitals and clinics, and after-hours or weekend emergency services for an additional charge.
Mobius Veterinary Services is an independent veterinary clinic in Dobbs Ferry, New York, treating dogs and cats. The practice focuses on internal medicine and advanced diagnostics, including ultrasound, endoscopy, and CT imaging. It also offers referral-based outpatient imaging and endoscopy, mobile ultrasound at referring hospitals and clinics, and after-hours or weekend emergency services for an additional charge.
Services
- •Internal medicine consultations
- •Abdominal ultrasound
- •Ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration (FNA)
- •Ultrasound-guided tru-cut biopsies
- •Endoscopy
- •CT scans
- •Outpatient ultrasound for referrals
- •Outpatient endoscopy for referrals
- •Outpatient CT scans for referrals
- •Mobile ultrasound services at referring hospitals and clinics
- •After-hours and weekend emergency services
- •Care for dogs and cats
Pricing
No published pricing information is available for this clinic.
People
Kerry Heuter, DVM, DACVIM, is the founder and medical director. Zoe Quirk Edman, DVM, DACVIM, is an internal medicine specialist. Heidi Rivera is the hospital manager and a licensed veterinary technician, and Erin Hinton is the office manager.
Reviews
Mobius Veterinary Services has a 5.0/5 Google rating from 14 reviews. Recent written feedback highlights clear explanations, thoughtful and thorough care, kind staff, smooth handling of extensive testing, and supportive care during difficult cases, including end-of-life care. Individual reviews also mention internal medicine expertise, careful review of prior records, and avoidance of unnecessary testing. One recent review from a referring veterinarian expresses strong trust in Dr. Heuter and Dr. Quirk Edman for internal medicine referrals.

