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    East End Veterinary Center

    3.4 (162 reviews)
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    Emergency pet hospital

    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    Christina C.

    Tiki, my precious ginger tabby, died one the way here. I knew he died, but I was in shock. So, I walk in with him his little basket, wrapped in his blanket and the first thing out of my mouth was something along the lines of "my kitty just died" They woman working at the desk was SOOOO incredibly warm and supportive, The took the basket with Tiki inside back to the doctors to confirm (just in case) and then allowed me to sob and ramble on like a lunatic for the next five minutes. Once I was as calm as anyone could be in this situation, they walked me through what I wanted to do with his body and were so gentle and caring throughout the whole thing. Thank you so much for your compassion!

    Spencer N.

    Very compassionate and caring although it was too late to save my 13 year old yorkie from congestive heart failure. East End Veterinary Center made the passing of my little one more comfortable, thank you for your caring and quality care at this difficult time.

    RIP Waldorf: I hope you can save other animals with this post

    AVOID TAKING YOUR PET HERE AT ALL COSTS!!Read other 1 star reviews! Great docs left here like Dr Lombardi!! THIS IS HORRIBLE! My dog was diagnosed was mild pneumonia on a Thursday and sent home (even though the vet knew he had severe breathing issues.) I had to rush my dog back in the next day because he was struggling to breathe. Once my dog was admitted, I did not receive the update calls I was promised. In addition, every time the doctor changed shifts I was given conflicting information. By the next day (Saturday) I was asked to come say "goodbye" to my dog as this particular vet now thought he "was looking at a dog about to die." What just happened?! He claimed to have "called other ER vet doctors" to see if anything could change and alleged it could not. My husband and I asked if oxygen could be given to our dog through nasal airways and this vet said "no, that's what I asked other ER vets." However, the next rotating ER vet came in and when I called for an update (yes- YOU need to be prepared to call and wait for the doctor for EVERY update unless the one great ER vet happens to be on rotation,) she informed me she WAS putting nasal oxygen in my dog to assist with his breathing (admitted to ER Friday, now Sunday!) and stated she had never heard of what the previous vet was talking about! RED FLAG! This vet than continued to say that East End Vet Center "IS NOT A CRITICAL CARE CENTER" and maybe my dog should be moved to a "facility with a ventilator" as they do not have that sort of equipment. She said she would assess and call me back. This is where I am dumbfounded: if my dog has been declining since Friday (as each vet I HAVE CALLED was unsure about and then I was called to say goodbye he is dying- why didn't anyone tell me they were incapable of helping him and he should be moved to an ACTUAL VETERINARY ER?! Both my husband and I each called on separate occasions to to get that assessment and find out the status of our dog (as we were called into the ER last evening to say goodbye to him!) What was going on?! Now we learned our family brought him to a highly INCAPABLE "ER." Thankfully, our dog had his last rotation with the kind female ER vet on rotation, Dr McGraw, who was now the only vet in this facility who has our trust (for now.) She actually called us to update us Sunday evening and was hopeful; by Monday morning however our dog had taken a turn for the worse and was struggling to breathe. She called me right away to come up and together we did the only thing we could do so my dog wasn't suffering anymore. My dog died very early Monday morning in my arms. He had just turned five. In addition now to being disappointed by the fact the vets did not send me elsewhere immediately to a "critical care pet ER," I was constantly invoiced, errors were always being made (my payment was initially applied to another dog,) and when I asked a question about a total due (EVEN emphasizing that I would pay for anything my dog needed and was only asking for how the total was arrived at) I received a very rude and curt email back from billing. People working here should have empathy for the customers as they are losing pets (AND IF THEY KEEP THESE VETERINARIANS EVERY PET BROUGHT INTO THE ER WILL BE LOST!) This did exclude Dr McGraw until I just received a call from Dr Larkin (who can't grasp being honest/taking accountability) and threw Dr McGraw under the bus. Dr McGraw: I hope you were honest with me, and can stand strong and be honest with Dr L. All I ever ask for is honesty. What is going on there?! I've lost six dogs in my lifetime thus far; this one stung the most. Dr. Larkin should never have sent my dog home with pneumonia knowing my dog had breathing issues (he literally just evaluated him for that very thing!) The ER Friday evening, Saturday, and Sunday was filled with contradicting veterinarians who did not seem to know how to treat pneumonia and our family was not updated at all (hardly any notes were even kept on my dog for the 63ish hours in total my dog spent at EEVC,) we were informed too late that EEVC really is NOT an ER for pets! I regret bringing my dog there!! Please do not make the same mistake I did. I paid $13,000.00 and lost a best friend that I now think I could have saved if I only drove another twenty minutes west. I am not angry towards the staff as they could not predict death; however I am angry at myself for bringing my dog here in the first place. Still waiting on call from owners. Ha. RIP Waldorf

    Q and Kiki at the Vet hospital.  Aug 13 2020.

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    We have been here a few times with our greyhound and they always took very good care of our dog. Thank you.

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    Only go here if you want to go broke, unbelievable pricing. My dog was there for 2 days, bill was over $11,000.00

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    Awesome staff Doctors,short wait time, clean office, our rabbit was seen here and well treated For. thank you staff for the great service

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    wonderful care. Clean professional kind caring facility. no hidden fees. Costs explained up front. Would highly recommend!

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    Riverhead Animal Hospital

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    I have been going here for 7+ years. Dr. Lachhar is great and so is vet tech Connie. Judy is a…read moregroomer that offers services here. I have used her many times, she does a great job. I've fixed my cat here and done several standard exams both cat and dog. Prices are OK, seemed reasonable to me. Dr. Lachhar is funny and caring. Connie is hardworking. I always felt my animals were safe in their hands. Overall, I would recommend this vet clinic. However, there was a substitute vet there during my last visit, Daniel E. Grayson, DVM who was very unprofessional. I would be careful of him and would not recommend him. He was not nice to the staff, me, and my cat. He seemed out of his league--he made Connie read the chart because he couldn't figure it out. He told her "you tell me what shots the cat needs" (it was concerning to me that a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine could not read a simple chart. I saw the chart, it wasn't hard to figure out when my cat last got her shots), he was irritated and pompous, he was extremely rude to me for no reason, and he didn't seem to know where the vaccines were in the office (I get he was substituting but take a moment to gather your bearings before seeing clients, you're supposed to be a professional). He just didn't give me the impression he knew what he was doing. He examined my cat strangely, he pulled her neck up and tight all the way back to look at her teeth in a way I've never seen (worried me) and she looked very uncomfortable, he combed her hair hard pulling it out, and he went overboard on fat shaming her (I'll admit she is chubby but not obese, she's working on it and she's very furry). But he was really overly rude about it. He talked down to me the whole time. Most importantly, I had to leave abruptly before my cat got shots and blood work because my cat was so uncomfortable with him and he wouldn't let me comfort her (swatted my hand away from my cat when I tried to comfort her and lectured me about liability if I got bit, which was silly of him because I am a lawyer. Not to mention I know my cat much better than him). He was incredibly rude to me throughout the visit and he gave me bad vibes. I researched him and found he wrote an article about animal cloning--very strange in my opinion. It was about the benefits of saving your pet's DNA so you could later clone it. I won't go back after this encounter, even if he was a substitute it makes me question why he was allowed to come into the practice in the first place. He was very obviously highly unprofessional and not a nice person. Disappointed in the ending here after all these years, still have so much good stuff to stay about Dr. Lachhar and Connie, but moving on.

    We recently adopted a cat from the shelter, we ended up in this "hospital" by default because it…read morewas close to home. The staff and the Doctor seem nice BUT he barely looked at our cat and just injected him with something and gave us medications. However, he never really took the time to explain to us what else we could do to avoid any problems or how to address current issues like how to handle our pet's obvious wounds. Suddenly we end up getting texts and calls for appointments we did not agree with. We took the bait and went for the 2nd time, but the issues were still not addressed. We finally realized that their "friendliness" is not really part of their good customer service. This experience is very disappointing for us first-time "furry parents." We are now seeing a different Veterinary Doctor who is more willing to explain what is going on with our "baby" and tell us how to prevent any future problems. We are even able to ask (a lot) of questions about how to take care of our baby. This is a better doctor than him.

    Atlantic Coast New York Veterinary Specialists - LOGAN BOY A WEEK BEFORE HE LOST HIS LIFE

    Atlantic Coast New York Veterinary Specialists

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    We had been taking my puppy for a foot injury. She initially received stitches and started on…read moreantibiotics. We were bringing her in for the recommended daily dressing changes (which weren't cheap) On the second day she had wound cultures sent (we paid for them). Today we asked for the results and were told that one of the organisms were resistant to the antibiotic. They had the results for 4 days. If we didnt ask were they ever going to tell us. When my wife told me I called the office and the woman I spoke with could not have been any ruder. Perhaps she didn't like that she couldn't BS me after i told her I was a doctor. All she had to do was aopologize

    My dog Harvey had ACL surgery in September 2025. Firstly I…read morewill say Dr Arnold Lesser "appears" to have competently performed the surgery. Now the bad part. The office he works out of is interested in 1 thing. Not my pet's well being. They are interested in money. The deal was a flat "package deal" of $6500. This was supposed to be $1000 discount as per Dr Lesser. This was said to me and my wife VERY clearly. That was the fee and no additions unless something went horribly wrong. Thankfully nothing did. He is healing. At each time of bringing Harvey in for the next step the office staff attempted to overcharge me. Each time I explained that the arrangement was a package deal of $6500. Each time they had to consult someone else as if it is not stated clearly on the invoice they and I both have copies of. Each time they backed down. Until... today. We are 10 weeks out from removing his stiches. This is the timeframe that Dr Lesser instructed me to bring him back for his final xray to make sure everything is good. It was NEVER said that this xray was an additional fee. Never did anyone tell me when I made the appt that there was an additional fee. I got there this morning to be confronted with an $854 estimate for this xray. I protested and said exactly what I said the prior 2 times. I was being over charged for a "package deal". First by the nurse, then the office manager. I asked her to contact Dr Lesser. She claims he says that is not what he said. YES YOU DID! Dr Lesser I hope you read this and 1 of 2 things happens: either you chew out the people who lied about what you said and reschedule Harvey's included xray OR you call me at (631) 258-8766 and apologize for lying to me. One of you is lying. You absolutely said the price was $6500 for everything. I cannot, with good conscience, say my dog was mistreated in any way at this place but I DEFINITELY was. I guess the bottom line is you had better get every little thing in writing from this place as far as cost because they WILL try to screw you. I gave 2 stars instead of 1 because Harvey is OK.

    Paws Up NYC

    Paws Up NYC

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    My furbaby, Shabu, can be a handful - he barks at any sort of noise, runs around like crazy, and…read morehates when anyone who has given him attention starts walking away. HATES. But outside of his annoying issues, he's awesome, and let's face it, our pets deserve as much love and cuddle-time as possible. My friends recommended Mike of Paws Up NYC after he took care of their dog, who had aggression with other dogs, including mine, due to not being socialized when younger and snapped whenever another dog got within 5 feet. After two weeks of Mike taking care of her, their dog had no problem with dogs. Because my usual dogsitter was on vacation, I decided to use the time to try Mike out, and I'm glad I did! When I returned, Shabu was noticeably calmer indoors, so right away I knew Mike had done some training with him during his staycation. While Shabu doesn't have command issues, he does have behavioral issues and Mike had some (free) advice and suggestions that helped a ton; I believe he also tried to work with him on those issues but it's difficult because the permanent home is different from a temporary home. Regardless, it has helped to an extent for sure. Since then, I've been bringing my dog to Mike since he lives a bit closer as well. He really takes the time to get to know your dog's habits and quirks, meanwhile integrating them into the pack slowly (with new dogs) so as not to spaz any of them out. He can teach your dog basic commands or any new tricks if you'd like (there is a questionnaire that you fill out). The best part of the entire thing is that he keeps you updated the entire time with videos and photos so you don't have to freak out and worry how things are going. Not only is he great with dogs, he is very genuine and easy-going and makes you feel relieved with leaving your pup behind. I highly recommend Mike for anyone in the Queens area (or further if you are ok with traveling) for daycare, boarding or training. As for daily/weekly rates, it is on point with others in the area, so there is absolutely no excuse not to head to Paws Up. Now if only he could take care of my cat-dog*... *Cat that thinks and acts like a dog - not a half-cat, half-dog mythical creature

    Mike is awesome. We let our high-energy Weimaraner stay with Mike and Paws Up for about a week when…read morewe were moving out of one apartment and into another. He did not mind that our Weim was high energy. Mike was cool as a cucumber as our Weim clamored into his car, and honestly, Mike's easy-going nature put us at ease. The cool thing? Is that Mike provided loving care to our fur guy and little did we know it would be the last time our Weim would board anywhere, as our he passed away at age 12, about nine months later. Mike provided us with photos and a video of our Weim in his care, enjoying his time with the other boarders, the video and photos we still enjoy looking at to this day. No other boarding service did that for us, and Mike did. (Okay, tears are welling up in my eyes now.) Please look no further. Mike is the best. Just call him. :)

    East End Veterinary Center - vet - Updated June 2026

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