Delmar Animal Hospital opened its doors over 50 years ago, and today we continue the founding principle of combining high medical standards with personalized service. Not only does our practice boast cutting edge technology and experienced, knowledgeable veterinarians, but our size fosters a friendly atmosphere and close relationships between the veterinarians and their patients and clients.
Explore our website or give us a call to see what Delmar Animal Hospital can do for you! Jennifer Bull and Carrie O'Loughlin purchased the Delmar Animal Hospital from Dr. Stuart Lyman in March of 2005.
Explore our website or give us a call to see what Delmar Animal Hospital can do for you! Jennifer Bull and Carrie O'Loughlin purchased the Delmar Animal Hospital from Dr. Stuart Lyman in March of 2005.
Services
Our goal is to treat each pet and their owner as we would want to be treated. We are here to provide personalized and preventative medical, surgical and dental care for your dog and cat. Our aim is to be there to guide and advise you through all aspects of your pet's life: growth, behavior, nutrition, exercise, health maintenance, acute or chronic disease, aging and death. In addition to offering lifelong preventive health care, we have a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic services to care for your sick pet.
After hour emergencies are handled at the Capital District Veterinary Referral Hospital located at 222 Troy-Schenectady Rd, Latham, NY, 1.2 miles east of the Latham Traffic Circle on the south side of Rt. 2, half a mile past the Latham Animal Hospital. The phone number is (785-1094). The Capital District Veterinary Referral Hospital, an IVG Hospital, provides emergency care for our patients 365 days a year.
Using digital radiology which reduces usage of film with silver and chemicals to develop the film. Changed our electric energy source from predominately fossil fuel to 100% renewable energy (wind and water). Substituted office paper for 30% recycled paper and plan on changing to 100% recycled when financially viable.
It'll save you a phone call and make it even easier to check one more thing off of your "To-Do List." After more than two years of exclusively curbside service, the Delmar Animal Hospital is announcing our re-opening. Some of you may have experienced our limited re-opening while we tried to test the best system.
Reviews (10)
Patricia Byrne
Jun 14, 2022
Delmar Animal Hospital was the best. But recently maybe due to their 9-5 jobs and weekends off, and short staff, their response time getting back has been slow 1/2 hour I had to wait. Our dog was suffering from major life threatening issue and we were advised nothing urgent wait until the following day. There is no vet on call over the weekend and no emergency numbers during their daytime.
Our dog was taken to the ER and we were advised our vet should have made the same call. Unfortunately our dog died. If she was brought in sooner she would have been out of pain and maybe could have survived. We don't even think our vet was advised as we were told she was not available and we found out she was on maternity leave. Our dog's issue only 5-10 per cent of dogs die from this condition could have been prevented if there was an emergency button and if we were advised to take her to the ER immediately.
This should not be a boutique veterinarian outfit vets are doctors and should give the best care for pets. Not push off visits until following day because it was near closing time and not convenient and no emergency on call on weekends or during the office hours.
Our dog was taken to the ER and we were advised our vet should have made the same call. Unfortunately our dog died. If she was brought in sooner she would have been out of pain and maybe could have survived. We don't even think our vet was advised as we were told she was not available and we found out she was on maternity leave. Our dog's issue only 5-10 per cent of dogs die from this condition could have been prevented if there was an emergency button and if we were advised to take her to the ER immediately.
This should not be a boutique veterinarian outfit vets are doctors and should give the best care for pets. Not push off visits until following day because it was near closing time and not convenient and no emergency on call on weekends or during the office hours.
Lee Soto
May 27, 2022
Dr. Bull has always been a 10 in my book. The visits always come off on time as scheduled and all the issues are addressed. The staff is friendly and accommodating. Dr. Bull always takes the time to let you know how your pets are doing and what they might need now or in the future. I have recommended Delmar Animal Hospital before and will continue to do so. Initially they were recommend to me and I will be eternally grateful for the recommendation.
Ashlee DeMarco
May 26, 2022
Jessica Follett
May 23, 2022
Kevin Albert
Apr 19, 2022
K. Hughes
Mar 21, 2022
Colleen Lavallee
Mar 07, 2022
We've been taking our dogs to Delmar Animal Hospital for over 10 years! The veterinarians, assistants, and office staff are the absolute best! Our 3 dogs receive the highest quality care and treatment services (both routine and emergency), and they are treated like family. We wouldn't take them anywhere else!
Katelyn Disorbo
Mar 04, 2022
For Dr. O'Loghlin only, the rest of the staff is pretty cool. I came in for a visit with my cat, who has nerve damage. (She didnt tell me the name of the disorder for months) During that visit she told me that there is a treatment we can do for him but it would cost around $1000 and she didn't think that I could afford that (I could) so we should just "pull the plug on him" I started crying (obviously) and she offered me another week with him and told me to check back in with her.
After that week was up, she told me that he didn't actually need to be put down and that he could live with this condition. That just makes me think she wanted to euthanize him out of convenience. I'm just very disappointed with her lack of sympathy and bluntness while telling me she wanted to euthanize him and that she thought it was OK to refer to it as "pulling the plug" on him. I also am upset that she was telling me what I can and can't afford and using that as an excuse to euthanize. Very unprofessional.
After that week was up, she told me that he didn't actually need to be put down and that he could live with this condition. That just makes me think she wanted to euthanize him out of convenience. I'm just very disappointed with her lack of sympathy and bluntness while telling me she wanted to euthanize him and that she thought it was OK to refer to it as "pulling the plug" on him. I also am upset that she was telling me what I can and can't afford and using that as an excuse to euthanize. Very unprofessional.
Gina Andrews
Feb 22, 2022
Jadya Case
Feb 09, 2022