East Aurora Veterinary Hospital – Vets in East Aurora
Clinic Overview
East Aurora Veterinary Hospital is an independent veterinary clinic in East Aurora, New York. It treats dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, and other small mammals. The clinic offers appointment-only hours Monday through Friday and is not a 24-hour emergency facility, with after-hours cases referred to outside emergency facilities.
East Aurora Veterinary Hospital is an independent veterinary clinic in East Aurora, New York. It treats dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, and other small mammals. The clinic offers appointment-only hours Monday through Friday and is not a 24-hour emergency facility, with after-hours cases referred to outside emergency facilities.
Services
- •Routine wellness exams and preventive care
- •Puppy and kitten consultations with first vaccinations
- •Sick visits
- •Urgent and critical care consultations, including same-day assessments when available
- •Low-stress handling
- •In-house laboratory testing
- •Reference laboratory testing through IDEXX Laboratories
- •Blood testing, including heartworm, Lyme, FIV/FeLV, and liver, kidney, and thyroid testing
- •Fecal exams
- •Urinalysis
- •Cytology and biopsies
- •Digital radiology
- •Digital dental radiology with full-mouth dental radiographs
- •Care for dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, and other small mammals
Pricing
No published pricing information is available for this clinic.
People
The listed team includes Dr. Jim Tudini, owner and lead veterinarian; Dr. Jenni Tudini, owner and veterinarian; Kelli, practice manager; Leigh Ann, inventory manager; Paula, lead assistant; and Kerry, lead CSR. Dr. Jenni Tudini is also noted as a Fear Free Practitioner.
Reviews
East Aurora Veterinary Hospital has a 4.5/5 rating from 125 Google reviews. Recent written feedback is mostly positive, with pet owners describing the staff and doctors as kind, attentive, knowledgeable, compassionate, down to earth, and good listeners. One recent negative review described frustration about not getting a same-day appointment for a dog with urgent symptoms and being directed to emergency care. A recent reviewer also mentioned using the clinic's Fetch-A-Vet service.

