Stack Hospital For Pets – Vets in Fayetteville
Clinic Overview
Stack Hospital For Pets is an independent veterinary clinic in Fayetteville, New York, serving dogs and cats. The clinic offers general veterinary care including preventive care, diagnostics, surgery, dentistry, and boarding. It is AAHA accredited and does not advertise in-house emergency services, instead listing referral options for urgent and after-hours care.
Stack Hospital For Pets is an independent veterinary clinic in Fayetteville, New York, serving dogs and cats. The clinic offers general veterinary care including preventive care, diagnostics, surgery, dentistry, and boarding. It is AAHA accredited and does not advertise in-house emergency services, instead listing referral options for urgent and after-hours care.
Services
- •Wellness and preventive care for dogs and cats
- •Internal medicine
- •Surgery
- •Dental care, including ultrasonic scaling, polishing, and fluoride treatments
- •Radiology (X-rays)
- •In-house laboratory testing, including CBC, chemistry, electrolytes, urinalysis, heartworm, cytology, and tick-borne or viral testing
- •Pain management
- •Diet therapy and nutrition counseling
- •In-house pharmacy and online pharmacy
- •Compounded flavored liquid formulations for some medications
- •Microchipping through HomeAgain
- •Boarding, including medication administration for boarding pets
- •Out-of-hours emergency referrals to Veterinary Medical Center, Cornell University, and Urgent Veterinary Care
Pricing
No published pricing information is available for this clinic.
People
The listed team includes Dr. Ziegler-Alexander and Dr. Patricia Lucia, both co-owners and veterinarians. Brittanie is listed as technician supervisor, and Melissa as reception supervisor. Dr. Ziegler is also noted as the recipient of Bankers Health Care Group's CNY 2017 Veterinarian of the Year award.
Reviews
Google lists a 4.7/5 rating from 141 reviews. Recent written comments mention routine visits such as booster shots, praise for the staff and veterinarians over many years of care, and one negative account from a pet owner who felt the clinic turned away an animal needing help.

