VCA Animal Medical Center in Portsmouth (1550 Woodbury Ave, NH 03801)
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VCA Animal Medical Center is located in Portsmouth (New Hampshire state) on the street of 1550 Woodbury Ave. If you want to ask about something we recommend contacting this place by phone. The Phone number is +1603-436-4922. You can get more information from their website: https://vcahospitals.com/animal-medical-center-portsmouth?utm_source=maps&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=VCA_Animal_Medical_Center. The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find VCA Animal Medical Center quickly are 43.088097, -70.790660. Scroll down to find out opening hours, reviews and other important information about VCA Animal Medical Center.
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Available amenities
Planning
- Appointments recommended
Amenities
- Toilets
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Nicole
Amazing experience-I cannot say enough about the staff here. Incredibly kind and friendly making sure both myself and my dog were comfortable. Honest and upfront about procedures and pricing. I drove over a half hour up to VCA and it was totally worth it.
10.2022Jeff
Great team that really cares for your pet. Recently moved to the area and took my pups there and so glad. Overly impressed.
10.2022QuinnOfBritain
These guys are so fantastic. I am definitely going to make them Wilson's primary veterinarians from now on. They squeezed me into a cancellation with very short notice, checked with me about the cost of everything before charging me, and made Wilson feel comfortable (which is hard because he's a big baby). He's much happier already..
11.2021Krystin
Thank you so much for helping to comfort Emma in her last days. She lived a very full and happy life!
11.2021Nathaniel
The team here is nice but i paid for the paws plus for my dog. He is very friendly but at 1st is scared of this place. They like to put animals that are hard to manage under. Cause it makes them feel safer. They always put us off as long as they can get away with even tho we pay for the service. I decided to check out another vet and my dog does not need to be druged up. There not worth the money we paid. That is my personal opinion.
11.2021Madeline
My experience was just less than ok. I didn’t feel like this vet was very knowledgeable about large breed dogs. I got a lot of mixed answers and sometimes the vet had to go in the back room to look up answers to pretty standard breed specific question about joint issues. It wasn’t until my one year appointment that the office lady told me they had a large breed specialist and I could see that vet. At that appointment the specialist vet noticed my dogs legs grew abnormal. If only I had seen this specific vet from the beginning, and had my questions about joints/ growth plates answered in the beginning while the dog was still a puppy, perhaps I could’ve been more proactive and things would have gone differently 😔. Also I did the puppy plan which included the spay and first year shots. My dog didn’t go into heat within the first year and the vet wouldn’t allow me to spay the dog until the first heat cycle to help cut the risk of mammory cancer. However, she failed to tell me that the spay that was included in the puppy package I had already paid for was only good for one year. They were able to refund me the cost of the spay and sedation. But there were other items within the package I lost my money on and never received- microchip, the dental cleaning, etc. in the end I decided to switch vets to Lafayette Animal hospital and already feel like I am having a better more personalized experience for my large breed dog.
11.2021Olivia
I unfortunately had a really poor experience here. I made an appointment to get my cat Gemma seen by the vet as I had concerns over her health. The vet not only was very unsympathetic, but very abrupt in her approach. I left the vet the three times I brought my cat there in tears as no solutions were being made. They often threw the word "cancer" around, even though I brought her to our regular vet, and she in fact had no sign of cancer. The last time I brought her there, I still had concerns over her breathing and lethargy, but instead of validating my concerns, I was prescribed a medication for her eye as they found a scratch on it. I had to make the difficult choice to put Gemma down a few weeks later, as she had advanced heart disease. This was a really terrible experience, and I felt that the vet didn't care about me or my cat, and certainly wasn't sympathetic in regards to my stress about my cats health. I understand that at that stage of heart disease there is only so much that can be done, but an answer and some compassion would have been appreciated.
11.2021Stephanie
They saved my kitty's life! They treat every animal that comes through their doors with profound respect and professionalism. If I were a cat I'd certainly ask my owner to take me there for care!
11.2020Rachelle
Been going to this vet since I adopted my parrot six years ago. The staff is always friendly and very knowledgeable. They were able to get me in same day on Christmas Eve when my parrot suddenly came down with an upper respiratory infection. Always pleased with the service and very grateful for their professionalism and care regarding my bird. Will always recommend!
11.2020Jim
Very friendly, professional staff, clean and bright environment. Their office hours are great as well. I brought my puppy in for his first round of shots and was charged $65.00 and told to bring him back next week for his first round of shots. I wish they had told me to wait a week before bringing him in. I got the impression they were trying to sell me on everything and drag out the process as much and as long as possible. It was a bad first impression.
11.2019