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City Veterinary Care

City Veterinary Care

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220 W 72nd St #1, New York, New York, 10023, United States
(212) 799-7000 www.cityvetcare.com
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Dec 1, 2018
We have been bringing our dogs to city vet for a decade and couldn't be happier. We love all the vets and especially our primary doctor Khan. They are all so kind and really love all the animals and just take such good care of them as well as us anxious pet owners. The staff, the office, the tech hours and services all are perfect. They even offer ultrasounds for our aging pup.

Aug 16, 2018
Dr. Khan was wonderful and the whole staff was great. No pet likes going to the vet but my husky mix always walks in with enthusiasm. The in house pets are sweet and clearly very well loved and cared for. Definitely a place full of animal lovers.

Oct 13, 2018
I took our 9 week puppy right after he arrived. My experience so far has been excellent. The admin staff is responsive, friendly and very knowledgeable. The doctors we have seen, Kahn and Cloudman were both very courteous, professional and very sweet to our puppy. They were generous with their time and patient guiding us through all the questions we had as new puppy parents. The doctors called us after each exam to discuss results and answer my questions. I would not go anywhere else!

Aug 29, 2018
One vet insisted to give my dog a Rabies vaccine after I said no to it. I gave no consent and he did it anyway!! My dog went on to have severe reactions from it. He needed surgery to remove what the oncologist said was the "active rabies vaccine”. I’ve been to this vet many times out of convenience to my home. I have yet to find a vet there who is truly experienced, professional, or who gives you a feeling of confidence in his/her abilities that you can trust.

May 23, 2018
Great staff. They are knowledge and caring of our four legged family members. For example, I had to put down a family cat due to old age, over 20 years!, and they were extremely professional and courteous during the whole experience. They understand that they are treating our family, our babies. That's the most important.

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Mon:8:30 am - 8 pm
Tue:8:30 am - 8 pm
Wed:8:30 am - 8 pm
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