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Park Slope Veterinary Care is a well-established, full-service, small animal veterinary hospital providing comprehensive medical, surgical and dental care. We provide a broad spectrum of diagnostic procedures through in-house testing and the use of external laboratories. We also work closely with local practices when special diagnostic procedures are required.
Because of the shorter lifespan of our pets, Park Slope Veterinary Care stresses the importance of an annual physical examination. Thorough check-ups and preventive care can help alleviate serious health problems. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Services: Our hospital is equipped to provide diagnostic and therapeutic services to care for your pets' complete health care needs.
Firstly, our pets can't speak, they cannot tell us if they feel off color or unwell or have any other indicators of internal illness. We need to examine them every 6 months as well as run some routine screening tests to detect underlying disease BEFORE it is clinically apparent. Use the age chart below to find your pets age in "people" years and the screening testing recommended for each stage of his or her life. We believe the following tests give us the best chance of helping your pet's live longer, healthier lives.
Many people have questions about various aspects of their pet's surgery, and we hope this information will help. It also explains the decisions you will need to make before your pet's upcoming surgery. Today's modern anesthetic monitors have made surgery much safer than in the past. Here at Park Slope Veterinary Care, we do a thorough physical exam on your pet before administering anesthetics, to ensure that a fever or other illness won't be a problem.We also adjust the amount and type of anesthetic used depending on the health of your pet.
Reviews (9)
Lori R.
May 19, 2022
Chris Roberts
Feb 18, 2022
Karla Miele
Feb 08, 2022
Fergie Cantos
Aug 27, 2021
Unfortunately today I had the worst experience with the front desk girl named Miriam. I arrived a few minutes late because I was stuck behind a garbage truck and I tried calling the office 3 times to inform them. Every time I called Miriam placed me on hold and then eventually because it took too long the call would end. I drove 2 hours to get to this location and she didn't care or tried to make something work.
She simply said we have a 10 minutes policy and you have to reschedule. I've never seen such poor customer service skills in my life. First of this policy was never ever mentioned to me. Second, every time I've been there my dog is never seen at his scheduled time because they are always running behind. I finally called backed and told her to transfer all of my dogs medical records. Place is also overly expensive and isn't worth the time and effort. I wouldn't recommend this place nor an encounter with Miriam.
She simply said we have a 10 minutes policy and you have to reschedule. I've never seen such poor customer service skills in my life. First of this policy was never ever mentioned to me. Second, every time I've been there my dog is never seen at his scheduled time because they are always running behind. I finally called backed and told her to transfer all of my dogs medical records. Place is also overly expensive and isn't worth the time and effort. I wouldn't recommend this place nor an encounter with Miriam.
Mikey Garcia
May 31, 2021
Stacey Killings
Mar 19, 2021
Taylor Diaz
Feb 21, 2021
Alanna Fitzpatrick
Dec 19, 2020
I called PSVC in a panic when I thought my new to NYC senior dog had a UTI. They didn't know me at all, but they scheduled me next day. They were so thorough and caring that they ended up finding out my dog didn't have a UTI, but Cushings disease. I am now working on the management and treatment of that with them- they are so thorough, responsive, affordable and easy to work with.
Both Dr's are fantastic, and Allison is exceptional. I am the world's most nervous and overbearing dog mom, and they make me feel at ease. I couldn't recommend them more, and my dog is lucky to be under their care.
Both Dr's are fantastic, and Allison is exceptional. I am the world's most nervous and overbearing dog mom, and they make me feel at ease. I couldn't recommend them more, and my dog is lucky to be under their care.
Mia Moffett
Nov 12, 2020
The vet failed to detect my cats oral cancer (even though it was a large inoperable tumor on her jaw). A month after being diagnosed with a gum infection we had to put her down. When I took her in and they told me it might be cancer they didn't even give her the first round of pain medication she was prescribed. I had to send her back in and ask for them to do it even though she was in extreme pain.
They they recommended that she go on a wait list for an oral cancer center when she was obviously in such bad shape she needed to be seen immediately. I took her in to VERG the next day and it was determined to be so large that it was inoperable. Park Slope Veterinary Care never even followed up with to determined what happened with her. They do not care and do not accurately diagnose.
They they recommended that she go on a wait list for an oral cancer center when she was obviously in such bad shape she needed to be seen immediately. I took her in to VERG the next day and it was determined to be so large that it was inoperable. Park Slope Veterinary Care never even followed up with to determined what happened with her. They do not care and do not accurately diagnose.