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Walworth Animal Hospital

Vets in Walworth, New York

4.4
Independent

Walworth Animal Hospital – Vets in Walworth

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Clinic Overview

Walworth Animal Hospital is an independent veterinary clinic in Walworth, New York. It treats dogs, cats, rabbits, and some exotic or pocket pets, and offers a mix of routine care, diagnostics, dentistry, and surgery. The hospital is open Monday through Friday, and after-hours emergencies are referred to Animal Emergency Service in Rochester.

Walworth Animal Hospital is an independent veterinary clinic in Walworth, New York. It treats dogs, cats, rabbits, and some exotic or pocket pets, and offers a mix of routine care, diagnostics, dentistry, and surgery. The hospital is open Monday through Friday, and after-hours emergencies are referred to Animal Emergency Service in Rochester.

Services

  • Preventive health care
  • Vaccinations
  • Heartworm and tick testing
  • Intestinal parasite control
  • Senior and geriatric screening
  • In-house diagnostic laboratory testing, including urine and blood testing
  • On-site radiology/X-ray studies and interpretation
  • Ultrasound
  • Dental cleaning
  • Dental and oral X-rays
  • Dental extractions
  • Surgery, including spay/neuter and advanced soft-tissue and orthopedic procedures
  • TPLO procedures through a traveling surgeon
  • Exotic and pocket pet exams for certain species with certain doctors
  • Rabbit spay and neuter
  • After-hours emergency referral to Animal Emergency Service in Rochester

Pricing

No published pricing information is available for this clinic.

People

  • Dr. Jennifer Miller, DVM, owner and veterinarian
  • Dr. Luba Drouin, DVM, veterinarian
  • Dr. Marcia Campbell, DVM, veterinarian
  • Dr. Thomas Hines, DVM, veterinarian

Reviews

Google shows a 4.4/5 rating from 159 reviews. Recent written comments describe a welcoming, compassionate staff, quick appointment scheduling, and strong trust in the veterinarians. Individual reviews also mention supportive care during euthanasia and long-term management of ongoing health needs, including chronic kidney disease in a cat.

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