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APPOINTMENTS

Our appointment book is computerized which allows us to efficiently make appointments for you and your pet. Our receptionists and health care team will attempt to accommodate all requests to the best of our ability. We are open for scheduled appointments from:

  • Monday to Friday: 8am - 7pm
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  • Saturday: 8am - 3pm
  • Sunday (for emergencies) 9am - 11am

Please call 914-723-1250 to make an appointment or send us a Request Appointment, using the link below, and we will call you to confirm. 

We are also available for urgent care when the condition is not life-threatening.  If you feel your pet needs to be seen before you are able to get an appointment, our receptionists will work to "squeeze" you in between scheduled appointments. When you arrive, we will be able to give you an estimate on how long you may have to wait in order to be seen.

EMERGENCY & URGENT CARE

Of course, emergencies are accepted anytime our clinic is open.  If you feel you have an emergency with your pet, please call us or come to the hospital immediately.  Our veterinarians and licensed veterinary technicians are here 7 days a week and are trained and equipped to handle any urgent care your pet has. Emergencies can be things such as poisoning, trouble breathing, difficulty walking, hit by car, and chocolate ingestion.  If you ever feel that your pet needs emergency treatment, do not hesitate to call or come in immediately.  If possible, it is best to call before coming in so that a team member can advise you on your particular emergency.

AFTER-HOUR EMERGENCY & URGENT CARE

When we are not availble, we recommend  The Veterinary Emergency Group, located at 193 Tarrytown Road (Rte. 119) , in White Plains.  The facility is located across from the Greenburgh Police Station.  They are a 7-day, 24-hour emergency facility, trained to diagnose, treat, and stabilize your pet.  Their phone number is 914-949-8779.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

We are proud to provide veterinary care to the Canine Units serving the Greenburgh, Eastchester, and Pleasantville Police Departments and the Greenburgh Fire Department at no charge.  We also provide free medical care for the animals at the Greenburgh Nature Center, treat avian wildlife, and  work closely with area shelters and rescue groups, providing medical care at reduced costs.

We recently assisted in a study involving nocturnal bird flight conducted by Dr. J. Alan Clark, professor of biology at Fordham University.  Dr. Clark is gathering data to test the effects of light and noise on bird behavior during migration and has successfully instigated a voluntary Lights Out program in NYC to save energy while reducing bird mortatlity due to collisions.

P.S.  We are especially proud of our own Dr. Michael Woltz and 2 of our licensed veterinary technicians, Paul Staar and Melissa Giuffre Staar who assisted at Ground Zero just a few days following the Twin Tower tragedy.   Dr. Woltz, Paul, and Melissa attended to the search and rescue dogs, cleaning their fur, eyes, ears, and feet following their search in the rubble.

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Office Hours

Mon 8am
7pm
Tue 8am 7pm
Wed 8am 7pm
Thu 8am 7pm
Fri 8am 7pm
Sat 8am 3pm
Sun 9am 11am

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Voted Top Veterinarians

Our veterinarians have been voted among the Top Veterinarians for 2011 and 2012 in Westchester County and are featured in the March issue of Westchester Magazine

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Plus, congratulations to our patients who were named Best Pets by the Westchester Magazine in 2011!   View them on our Photo Gallery tab.


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