WOW!! This place is amazing, and I have probably been to every Vet/Animal Hospital in the RI & Mass area. Brought in Shanti for a consult with Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Forrest Townsend. Shanti is a young pup that we rescued from being put to sleep because she could not use her back legs. Dr. Townsend saw her and was a HUGE help determining our game plan for this angel. Everyone was fantastic. From the front desk to the Vet tech, Josh. Just awesome! 5 stars for sure
I have been taking my dogs here for about 20 years. The emergency center, which is a different operation than the regular hospital is quite expensive, but I have found similar charges at Tufts Animal Hospital. The regular animal hospital is not inexpensive, but they have saved several of my dogs' lives and I have found the staff to be very compassionate and caring. I now carry pet insurance on the dogs we have now. I checked with an animal hospital, which is much closer to our home and their prices were comparable and they don't have overnight staff. N.E.A.M.C. does have a team of qualified professionals, including veterinarians, there all night long. What is the sense in having a hospitalized pet, if there is nobody there to care for them?
We brought our cat there due to an odor coming from her mouth and some weight loss. They conducted blood work, discovering she had no kidney, liver, or other issues. The vet stated the odor was due to some minor tooth decay and recommended we have dental work done. One month later we brought her to have dental work done to another veterinarian and discovered she had a large growth under her tongue that was most likely cancer. She died within a week. It is unacceptable they would have missed this.
If your thinking of bringing a stray here as a good samaritan your better off calling animal control. I brought an otherwise healthy kitten stray with a broken leg and tail into the facility when it was found in a parking lot. Common sense would render the explanation as being hit by a car. I told them I would try and work at getting it adopted and I wanted to know what they were going to do about him. I figured they would run tests to see if it had any fatal illnesses and if not, contact me to see if I wanted to pay for treatment or adopt it at the very least since I mentioned it. Instead they euthanized it within two hours of receiving because of the rabies risk of having an unknown wound of unknown origin and before I could call to check up. I highly suggest looking into other animal rescue facilities before bringing a stray here. Otherwise don’t waste your time and just call animal control.
My daughter took her kitten to this vet. They overcharged as compared to other vets in the area. They were not creative in trying to figure out how to determine the problem with this cat. My daughter spent $1,200 for a week of medical attention that resulted in no identified medical diagnosis. I eventually took the cat to my home and determined that it would digest fish and seafood commercial kitten food. The cat started gaining weight as I mixed the wet seafood with equal parts of water and she lapped it up.
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New England Animal Medical Center: Walker Chris DVM | 595 West Center Street | Vets | Not Available |
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New England Animal Medical Center: Toomey Christine DVM | 595 West Center Street | Vets | Not Available |
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Animal Eye Specialists | 648 West Center Street | Vets | Not Available |
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Wild Again Inc | 25 Tami Court | Vets | Not Available |
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