Levittown Animal Hospital – Vets in Levittown
Clinic Overview
Levittown Animal Hospital is a veterinary clinic in Levittown, New York, treating dogs and cats. It is AAHA-accredited and listed as a Low Stress Handling Certified hospital. The clinic offers routine care, diagnostic services, pain management, and urgent care during normal business hours, with after-hours referrals to 24/7 emergency hospitals.
Levittown Animal Hospital is a veterinary clinic in Levittown, New York, treating dogs and cats. It is AAHA-accredited and listed as a Low Stress Handling Certified hospital. The clinic offers routine care, diagnostic services, pain management, and urgent care during normal business hours, with after-hours referrals to 24/7 emergency hospitals.
Services
- •Wellness exams and preventive care
- •Vaccinations
- •Parasite control and testing for fleas, ticks, heartworm, and intestinal parasites
- •Nutrition and weight management counseling
- •Microchipping
- •Behavior counseling
- •Diagnostic care
- •In-house laboratory testing including CBC, chemistry, urinalysis, heartworm testing, tick disease screening, pancreatitis testing, FeLV/FIV testing, and skin/ear cytology
- •Digital X-ray, ultrasound, and electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG)
- •Pain management
- •Emergency and urgent care during regular business hours
- •After-hours emergency referral coordination to Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center of Westbury and The Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island
Pricing
No published pricing information is available for this clinic.
People
The clinic lists Dr. Sue Fischman, DVM, as Co-Medical Director and Dr. Olivia Drutjons, DVM, as Co-Medical Director. Recent written feedback also mentions Dr. Fischman by name.
Reviews
Google shows a 4.8/5 rating from 595 reviews. Recent written comments describe warm and caring staff, professional and thorough visits, and positive experiences for both dogs and cats, including an urgent visit for a cat without a prior appointment. One recent review describes a serious negative experience involving a young dog with diarrhea and weakness, with concerns about observation and testing before treatment.

