Alliance Animal Hospital – Vets in Lancaster
Clinic Overview
Alliance Animal Hospital is an independent veterinary clinic at 5915 Broadway in Lancaster, New York. The clinic treats cats, dogs, pocket pets, and snakes and other reptiles, with services that include acupuncture, cardiology, chemotherapy, dental care, diagnostic imaging, and reproductive medicine. The Lancaster office is open Monday through Saturday, and emergency care is offered during normal business hours only rather than as a 24-hour hospital.
Alliance Animal Hospital is an independent veterinary clinic at 5915 Broadway in Lancaster, New York. The clinic treats cats, dogs, pocket pets, and snakes and other reptiles, with services that include acupuncture, cardiology, chemotherapy, dental care, diagnostic imaging, and reproductive medicine. The Lancaster office is open Monday through Saturday, and emergency care is offered during normal business hours only rather than as a 24-hour hospital.
Services
- •Care for cats and dogs, with pocket pets and reptiles also listed
- •Emergency services during normal business hours only
- •Acupuncture and alternative medicine
- •Behavior counseling
- •Cardiology and critical care
- •Chemotherapy
- •Dental care, including cleanings, exams, and dental X-rays
- •Diagnostic imaging
- •Reproductive services, including artificial insemination and Certified Zoetis Freezing Center services
- •Boarding
Pricing
No published pricing information is available for this clinic.
People
Named veterinarians include Claudia Gray, Susan Mineo, Kristi Mt. Pleasant, Jill Patti, and Amanda Donovan. Credentials listed include DVM for all five doctors, with Susan Mineo also listed with an MBA and Kristi Mt. Pleasant with cVMA and CCRT.
Reviews
Google shows a 4.6/5 rating from 258 reviews. Recent written feedback often describes knowledgeable, caring, and empathetic doctors and technicians, including praise for Dr. Mineo's care of an injured cat and compassionate support in end-of-life situations. Recent reviews also mention care for cats, a hamster, and a rabbit at the Lancaster and Williamsville offices. One recent reviewer reported concerns about diagnosis, testing, and charges, so recent written feedback is mixed.

