About Veterinary Care in Rome
Rome has 3 veterinary clinics, with an average Google rating of 4.2/5 across 560 reviews. That points to a generally solid standard of care, and the standout feature locally is that emergency help is available even though weekend access is limited.
Top 3 clinics (current town ranking table)
| Clinic | Our Score | Verified | Published prices |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rome Animal Hospital | 36/100 | — | — |
| Adirondack Veterinary Service | 32/100 | — | — |
| Delta Lake Veterinary Hospital Pllc | 28/100 | — | — |
For pet owners in Rome, the veterinary market is small but fairly reassuring. You are not choosing from a deep field of clinics, so availability and fit may matter as much as reputation, but the overall review pattern suggests that many local owners have had reliably positive experiences. Rome appears best suited to companion-animal care, so dog and cat owners should find reasonable everyday support for routine visits, preventive care, and common medical needs.
The main drawback in Rome is access and transparency around day-to-day logistics. None of the clinics are verified, so online listing details are best treated as a starting point rather than your final check on hours, services, or current availability. Weekend care is especially limited, and no clinics are open past 7pm, which can make scheduling harder for owners with inflexible work hours. The upside is that emergency or out-of-hours care is available from one clinic, an important safety net in a town with otherwise limited after-hours options.
The most practical approach in Rome is to narrow your choice based on how you actually use veterinary care. If you want a long-term primary vet, ask about new-patient appointments, follow-up communication, and how quickly sick pets can be seen. If your pet has recurring health issues, also ask how urgent cases are handled after normal hours and whether the clinic refers out for more complex treatment. In a town with limited choice, the best fit often comes down to responsiveness, convenience, and confidence in the care team rather than endlessly comparing options.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Rome, New York
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Our Score (36/100)
Rome Animal Hospital is a veterinary clinic in Rome, New York, and is part of VCA Animal Hospitals. It treats dogs and cats and lists primary care, specialty care, urgent care, emergency and critical care, boarding, and oncology among its...
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Rome Animal Hospital is a veterinary clinic in Rome, New York, and is part of VCA Animal Hospitals. It treats dogs and cats and lists primary care, specialty care, urgent care, emergency and critical care, boarding, and oncology among its services. The clinic also offers preventive care resources, prescription refills through an online pharmacy partner, and 24/7 live chat through myVCA.
Our Score (32/100)
Adirondack Veterinary Service is an independent veterinary clinic in Rome, New York. The clinic lists care for dogs and cats, and its website also mentions horses. Services include routine preventive care, surgery, diagnostics, dental...
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Adirondack Veterinary Service is an independent veterinary clinic in Rome, New York. The clinic lists care for dogs and cats, and its website also mentions horses. Services include routine preventive care, surgery, diagnostics, dental work, house calls, and home euthanasia. It is open Monday through Friday, with later hours on Wednesday, and out-of-hours emergencies are referred to Veterinary Medical Center in East Syracuse.
Our Score (28/100)
Delta Lake Veterinary Hospital Pllc is a veterinary clinic at 8723 Turin Rd in Rome, New York. Ownership is not identified. Its website does not advertise in-house emergency services.
More Veterinary Practices in Rome
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Our Score (36/100)
Rome Animal Hospital is a veterinary clinic in Rome, New York, and is part of VCA Animal Hospitals. It treats dogs and cats and lists primary care, specialty care, urgent care, emergency and critical care, boarding, and oncology among its...
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Rome Animal Hospital is a veterinary clinic in Rome, New York, and is part of VCA Animal Hospitals. It treats dogs and cats and lists primary care, specialty care, urgent care, emergency and critical care, boarding, and oncology among its services. The clinic also offers preventive care resources, prescription refills through an online pharmacy partner, and 24/7 live chat through myVCA.
Our Score (32/100)
Adirondack Veterinary Service is an independent veterinary clinic in Rome, New York. The clinic lists care for dogs and cats, and its website also mentions horses. Services include routine preventive care, surgery, diagnostics, dental...
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Adirondack Veterinary Service is an independent veterinary clinic in Rome, New York. The clinic lists care for dogs and cats, and its website also mentions horses. Services include routine preventive care, surgery, diagnostics, dental work, house calls, and home euthanasia. It is open Monday through Friday, with later hours on Wednesday, and out-of-hours emergencies are referred to Veterinary Medical Center in East Syracuse.
Our Score (28/100)
Delta Lake Veterinary Hospital Pllc is a veterinary clinic at 8723 Turin Rd in Rome, New York. Ownership is not identified. Its website does not advertise in-house emergency services.
Greystone Animal Hospital is a veterinary clinic in Rome, New York, located on Erie Boulevard West. It has a 4.6/5 Google rating from 24 reviews. Publicly listed details about animal species treated, emergency availability, opening hours,...
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Greystone Animal Hospital is a veterinary clinic in Rome, New York, located on Erie Boulevard West. It has a 4.6/5 Google rating from 24 reviews. Publicly listed details about animal species treated, emergency availability, opening hours, and specific services are limited.






