Progressive Animal Hospital – Vets in Somers
Clinic Overview
Progressive Animal Hospital is an independent veterinary clinic in Somers, New York. It treats dogs, cats, and a range of exotic pets, including rabbits, ferrets, birds, and reptiles. Services listed include preventive care, lab testing, surgery, hospitalization, and same-day urgent care for dogs and cats.
Progressive Animal Hospital is an independent veterinary clinic in Somers, New York. It treats dogs, cats, and a range of exotic pets, including rabbits, ferrets, birds, and reptiles. Services listed include preventive care, lab testing, surgery, hospitalization, and same-day urgent care for dogs and cats. The hospital is Fear Free accredited and lists referral partners for after-hours emergencies rather than in-house emergency service.
Services
- •Preventive care, wellness exams, and vaccinations
- •Health screening tests and annual lab work
- •In-house laboratory testing
- •Reference laboratory testing through IDEXX Laboratories
- •Surgical services
- •Anesthesia and patient monitoring
- •Same-day urgent care for dogs and cats
- •Extended care and hospitalization
- •IV fluid therapy
- •Pain management
- •Post-operative monitoring and repeat lab testing
- •Care for dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, birds, reptiles, and other exotic pets
- •After-hours emergency referrals to Veterinary Emergency Group, Guardian Veterinary Specialists, Katonah Bedford Veterinary Center, and Cornell University Veterinary Specialists
- •Acupuncture was mentioned in a recent review as part of treatment for osteoarthritis
Pricing
No published pricing information is available for this clinic.
People
Andrew Frishman, DVM, is listed as the practice owner. Debbie is listed as office manager, and recent reviews also mention Dina.
Reviews
Google shows a 4.8/5 rating from 111 reviews. Recent written comments mention friendly treatment for first-time visitors, caring staff, thorough and unhurried visits with Dr. Frishman, smooth surgical care and follow-up, and a team that listens to concerns and offers options. One recent reviewer also described acupuncture as part of a conservative treatment approach for an older dog with osteoarthritis.

