Yorktown Animal Hospital – Vets in Yorktown Heights
Clinic Overview
Yorktown Animal Hospital is a veterinary clinic in Yorktown Heights that treats dogs, cats, and a range of exotic and small companion animals. Its services include preventive care, routine exams, diagnostics, and specialty support such as ophthalmology, ultrasound, and endoscopy. Emergency and urgent care cases are seen during regular business hours, with out-of-hours referral to Katonah Bedford Veterinary Center.
Yorktown Animal Hospital is a veterinary clinic in Yorktown Heights that treats dogs, cats, and a range of exotic and small companion animals. Its services include preventive care, routine exams, diagnostics, and specialty support such as ophthalmology, ultrasound, and endoscopy. Emergency and urgent care cases are seen during regular business hours, with out-of-hours referral to Katonah Bedford Veterinary Center.
Services
- •Preventive care and physical exams for dogs and cats
- •Puppy, kitten, and senior pet care
- •Microchipping
- •Nutritional and weight-loss consultations
- •Pocket pet care for small mammals and other nontraditional pets
- •Avian care
- •Exotic and reptile care
- •Ophthalmology, including eye exams and glaucoma screening and management
- •In-house diagnostics and on-site laboratory testing
- •Digital radiology (x-rays)
- •Ultrasound
- •Endoscopy
- •Emergency and urgent care during regular business hours
Pricing
No published pricing information is listed for this clinic.
People
Steven Kasanofsky, D.V.M., C.V.A., and Phillip Raclyn, D.V.M., C.V.A., are listed as Chiefs of Staff. Jillian is listed as Hospital Manager and Veterinary Nurse. Andrew Weisenfeld, D.V.M., is listed as a USDA Accredited Category II Veterinarian.
Reviews
Yorktown Animal Hospital has a 4.8/5 rating on Google from 196 reviews. Recent written feedback includes brief positive comments about caring and knowledgeable doctors and staff, strong routine care, and extraordinary service, with one reviewer also praising the value of a pet plan. One recent review described concerns about staff handling, medication follow-through, and communication around bloodwork results.

