North Shore Animal League – Vets in Port Washington
Clinic Overview
North Shore Animal League is a veterinary medical center in Port Washington, New York, serving dogs and cats. Its Pet Health Centers are open to the public and are AAHA accredited. The clinic offers routine veterinary care, vaccinations, spay/neuter services, and some surgical and rehabilitation care.
North Shore Animal League is a veterinary medical center in Port Washington, New York, serving dogs and cats. Its Pet Health Centers are open to the public and are AAHA accredited. The clinic offers routine veterinary care, vaccinations, spay/neuter services, and some surgical and rehabilitation care. It does not advertise in-house emergency services, and the Pet Health Centers are open Monday through Saturday and closed Sunday.
Services
- •Care for dogs and cats
- •Wellness care and medical examinations
- •Vaccinations
- •Spay/neuter surgeries
- •Low-cost spay/neuter referral services through the SpayUSA network
- •Medical treatment and rehabilitation for rescued animals, including referenced critical care and orthopedic or medical surgery cases
- •Preventive care education, including flea, tick, and mosquito prevention
- •Behavioral and obedience training services
- •Adoption-related medical coverage for the first 15 days after adoption, with transition to the in-house Pet Health Center
- •Specialty referral partnership with The Animal Medical Center in New York City for adopters
- •One recent review describes a splenectomy with an overnight stay and follow-up care
Pricing
No published pricing information is available for this clinic.
People
Named staff and leadership include J. John Stevenson (President & CEO), Joanne Yohannan (Senior Vice President of Operations), Beth Stern (Board Member, National Spokesperson, and Foster Parent), and Dr. Gerard Laheney (Supervising Veterinarian).
Reviews
Google reviews show a 4.1/5 rating from 2,735 reviews. Recent written comments mention caring and professional staff, positive adoption experiences, and good medical follow-up after surgery. One reviewer described a dog receiving a splenectomy with an overnight stay, and another highlighted long-term gratitude after adopting a dog through the organization.

