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West Chelsea Veterinary

#14 Vet in New York, New York

4.8
Independent

West Chelsea Veterinary – Vets in New York

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Clinic Overview

West Chelsea Veterinary is a veterinary clinic in New York City that treats dogs and cats. Listed services include wellness exams, surgery, dentistry, diagnostics and imaging, acupuncture, pain management, an in-house pharmacy, pet retail, cat adoptions, and international pet travel certificates through USDA-certified veterinarians. Hours are Monday through Friday from 8am to 7pm and Saturday from 8am to 4pm, with after-hours emergencies referred to nearby emergency hospitals.

West Chelsea Veterinary is a veterinary clinic in New York City that treats dogs and cats. Listed services include wellness exams, surgery, dentistry, diagnostics and imaging, acupuncture, pain management, an in-house pharmacy, pet retail, cat adoptions, and international pet travel certificates through USDA-certified veterinarians. Hours are Monday through Friday from 8am to 7pm and Saturday from 8am to 4pm, with after-hours emergencies referred to nearby emergency hospitals.

Services

  • Wellness and preventive care
  • Pet wellness exams
  • Vaccinations and immunizations
  • Surgery
  • Dentistry
  • Diagnostics
  • Imaging
  • Acupuncture
  • Pain management
  • In-house pharmacy
  • Pet retail / store
  • Cat adoptions
  • International pet travel and health certificates through USDA-certified veterinarians
  • Care for dogs and cats
  • After-hours emergency referrals to VEG Chelsea, The Animal Medical Center, Blue Pearl Pet Hospital (Midtown), and VERG (Brooklyn)

Pricing

No published pricing information is available for this clinic.

People

Named team members include Dr. Michael Farber, founder, and Dr. Christopher Greco, co-medical director. Recent reviews also mention Dr. Price, Dr. Harer, and Eva, a veterinary technician.

Reviews

West Chelsea Veterinary has a 4.8/5 Google rating from 496 reviews. Recent written reviews mention long-term care for cats and dogs, including senior, diabetic, special-needs, and rescue pets, along with knowledgeable veterinarians, kind front-desk and nursing staff, help with insurance forms, and one same-day appointment for a new cat patient during a medical event.

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