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Colonial Veterinary Hospital

Colonial Veterinary Hospital

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2369 N Triphammer Rd, Ithaca, New York, 14850, United States
(607) 257-3650 www.colonialvet.com
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Mar 7, 2018
Absolutely fantastic vet practice. Colonial has been a wonderful resource for my pets since I moved here. Whenever I have a concern, they make time to see the pets the same day. Last night, they saved my puppy's life after detecting an Intussusception (telescoping intestine) and performing surgery at 11pm. As long as I'm in Ithaca, my pets will go here. Highly highly recommended.

Apr 28, 2018
Our pet was in distress and need a radiology consult. The rad on call doctor just never responded for hours with even an ETA of arrival (over 4.5 hours before we were charged for our waste of time and brought her to another emergency vet) I will never never bring my pet here again. As pet parents you want to be assured people will take care of your loved ones. Dont bring your pet here if you expect prompt loving care. If I could have left zero stars I would.

Jul 21, 2017
We have been to several vets in the area and they are the best. We drive 45 minutes just to use them. They are fair with their prices and take great care of the animals. I think some of the other reviewers do not understand the costs associated with surgery. Many owners opt not to operate because of cost. We all love our pets, but this place is a business not a charity.

Aug 12, 2017
Our dog had a stroke while we were on vacation and Colonial vet saw us right away and did an amazing, fabulous job of caring for him. In particular, Dr. Ellen Tremante was so wonderful. She was thorough and calm. I can't say enough good things about this vet hospital.

Feb 13, 2017
We took our very sick, ~6 month old, rescue puppy, Remus, there for an ultrasound, and a couple days later for an x ray and subsequent hospitalization for pneumonia. After many tests and panels we discovered he had a systemic fungal infection, presumably from Alabama where he came from, that he ultimately was unfortunately not able to recover from. Everyone at Colonial Veterinary Hospital was SO wonderful throughout the whole process. From the receptionists dealing with me calling for updates multiple times a day, to the technicians allowing me to go back and visit him, to the doctors who did everything they could to help diagnose and help him - I have absolutely nothing bad to say about this place. The waiting room, exam rooms, and backroom are all so neat and clean, all of the people are so kind and welcoming, and we hardly ever had any time spent waiting around. When it came time to make the decision to end our baby's suffering, the comfort and assurance continued - we did not feel judged, we did not feel unwelcome, we did not feel rushed. We were given as much time with him as we needed, and after we said our goodbyes the staff cleaned him up, removed all of the wires, and brought him out to our car for us. We were even further surprised/impressed/grateful that they offered to do a clay pawprint with his name on it for us (we, of course, said yes). We cannot say enough good things about our experience with them, and will never be able to fully express how grateful we are to them for everything they did for our Remus. If you have a pet, healthy or sick, I would highly recommend this office - your pet will NEVER be treated like just a number.

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