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Address: 306 E 59th St, New York, NY 10022, USA
Phone: (212) 752-4840
State: New York
Zip Code: 10022


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Reviews
I brought my 13 year old dog Molly in for a check up because she had some lumps around her breast area. The vet that examined her recommended having the lumps removed without testing them first. I don't know what I was thinking but I agreed to it. He ordered heart tests for her and said that she had a heart murmur but still recommended removing the lumps. I brought her in for the surgery and everything went fine. They checked the lumps and said that they were benign fatty tumors. About a month later, Molly suddenly died. She just collapsed and died. I really believe that the vet knew that my dog did not need that surgery and the surgery caused her stress which probably led to her sudden death. Instead of putting her through that hell, he should have done tests on the lumps to see if they were cancerous. Instead, he made me feel like she was going to die if the lumps weren't removed immediately. He also charged me twice for the same blood test
8 years ago (10-11-2017)
Very good vets who tell you exactly what you need to hear and do the sugar coat things. Very affordable prices. Consider taking your pets here.
8 years ago (29-11-2017)
We took our Boston Terrier (the center of our world) into the Humane Society to have a simple teeth cleaning and just one tooth pulled. This was a terrible mistake. Our dog has not been the same and has been suffering ever since. Firstly, when we picked him up after the procedure, we learned that he had to have SEVEN teeth pulled, not one. Secondly, and even worse, his body was inflamed, and later that night we found that he had two lumps on his shoulder. Three days later, his skin on one side of his chest began to sag and looked as if it had been separated from his muscle. We called the Humane Society immediately to see the doctor, but the receptionist refused to make an appointment for us. We went in anyway with our dog, and waited until the doctor would see us. Once the doctor did see our Boston, he didn’t know what was wrong with him. He indicated that there was no mention of anything in the chart that would be a cause for concern. He said that the skin should retract, and sometimes that happens after surgery. Several days later, as the skin began to retract, we noticed what seemed to be a gaping wound, about 8 inches long. We also saw that there was an outline drawn with a black marker around this gaping wound. When we went back to the vet, on the second visit, he confirmed that this wound and the two lumps on his shoulders were THIRD DEGREE burns from the surgery from the heating pad. We were not informed that they put the dogs on heating pads. We were told not to worry about the burns, and to not do anything to them by the vet at the Humane Society. These burns have blistered, popped, oozed, and for the past few days, our dog has been losing clumps of fur in these areas. Today, we took our Boston to another vet for a second opinion, and the new vet (not at the humane society) said that treatment and antibiotics is necessary. The burned area was shaved in order to promote healing and avoid infection. They also prescribed topical antibiotics for him to take by mouth and pain medicine. My dog, a former show dog, the best of his breed, will never be the same again.
8 years ago (14-09-2017)
I recently adopted a cat from the Humane Society of New York and I was pleasantly surprised with the amount of compassion and care the employees had for animals. The adoption process was much more thorough than I thought it would be but for good reasons. Bonnie (the adoptions director) took a good amount of time with me to get to know what my desires were in owning a cat. She was efficient and careful and helped me get the right setup for my new cat Midnight. They have extended help with Midnight since the adoption and I know I can rely on them for help if my pet ever needs it. They are genuine people who care for our four legged friends and though they may be constantly busy, it's well worth the wait.
8 years ago (15-06-2017)
Dr. Ellen Hirshberg helped saved my dogs life and my dog was in very bad condition and thank god for the humane society they are a true life saver she is an excellent caring vet
8 years ago (07-12-2017)
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