Manorville Pet Vet – Vets in Manorville
Clinic Overview
Manorville Pet Vet is an independent veterinary clinic in Manorville, New York that treats dogs and cats. Its listed care includes routine wellness visits, urgent and emergency care, surgery, dentistry, internal medicine, ophthalmology, and orthopedic services. The clinic is open Monday through Saturday, with later hours on Tuesday and a half day on Saturday.
Manorville Pet Vet is an independent veterinary clinic in Manorville, New York that treats dogs and cats. Its listed care includes routine wellness visits, urgent and emergency care, surgery, dentistry, internal medicine, ophthalmology, and orthopedic services. The clinic is open Monday through Saturday, with later hours on Tuesday and a half day on Saturday.
Services
- •Care for dogs and cats
- •Puppy and kitten visits, including training guidance
- •Preventive and wellness care
- •Emergency medicine and urgent care during clinic hours
- •Soft tissue surgery
- •Orthopedic surgery
- •Fracture repair with bone plating
- •Cruciate ligament (CCL/ACL) repair
- •Medial patellar luxation (MPL) correction
- •Internal medicine
- •Dentistry and oral health
- •Ophthalmology
- •Laser therapy for arthritis, inflammation, surgical recovery, wound healing, and pain management
- •PennHIP orthopedic evaluations and certifications
- •OFA screening and certifications
- •Out-of-hours referral listed to Selden Emergency Animal Hospital, East End Animal Emergency, and Veterinarian Medical Center of Long Island
Pricing
No published pricing information is available. One recent reviewer described the clinic as above average in cost.
People
Pearl Shivers, DVM, is listed as Veterinarian, Owner, and Medical Director. Pamela Moks, DVM, is listed as Founder and is noted as PennHIP Certified and OFA Certified.
Reviews
Google shows a 4.8/5 rating from 144 reviews. Recent written feedback describes compassionate care, supportive handling of stressful and end-of-life situations, and long-term trust from some clients. One recent review raised concerns about dental pre-op bloodwork and vaccination recommendations for a senior dog.

