Veterinary Surgical Center of Long Island – Vets in Huntington
Clinic Overview
Veterinary Surgical Center of Long Island is an independent specialty and emergency veterinary clinic in Huntington, New York. It treats dogs and cats and offers 24/7 emergency, surgical, and inpatient care, with specialty surgeon consultations Monday through Friday and non-emergency daytime visits daily. The clinic also provides advanced imaging, in-house laboratory testing, and intensive care monitoring.
Veterinary Surgical Center of Long Island is an independent specialty and emergency veterinary clinic in Huntington, New York. It treats dogs and cats and offers 24/7 emergency, surgical, and inpatient care, with specialty surgeon consultations Monday through Friday and non-emergency daytime visits daily. The clinic also provides advanced imaging, in-house laboratory testing, and intensive care monitoring.
Services
- •24/7 emergency and critical care
- •Emergency veterinary surgery
- •Orthopedic surgery
- •Soft tissue surgery
- •Surgical neurology
- •Surgical oncology, including tumor removal, biopsies, and reconstructive surgery
- •CT, MRI, digital X-ray, and ultrasound
- •In-house laboratory testing, including CBC, chemistry, urinalysis, fecal, viral screening, coagulation, and blood gas testing
- •Overnight hospitalization and ICU monitoring
- •Cold laser therapy
- •Care for dogs and cats
Pricing
No published pricing information is available for this clinic.
People
Named staff include Dr. Margaret Puccio, founder and board-certified veterinary surgeon, and Theresa Puccio, founder involved in operations and finance. Dr. Mesgarani is also mentioned in a recent review.
Reviews
Google reviews show a 4.9/5 rating from 77 reviews. Recent written reviews describe compassionate emergency care, a clean and calm facility, and professional communication from the veterinary team. Reviewers specifically mention Dr. Margaret Puccio, Dr. Mesgarani, and Theresa, with examples including treatment after a car accident, vulvaplasty, and TPLO surgery for a torn CCL. One recent review also noted that appointments could be a little harder to get for some owners.

