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    Raiti Paul DVM

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    Jiao Robert DVM

    Jiao Robert DVM

    (24 reviews)

    Dr. Jiao is a money hungry lying rat. My parents over fed my little Pomeranian until he couldn't…read moremove. He was almost 10 lbs and should be 5lbs max. 5lb over for him is like 500lbs for us. They sent him to Dr. Jiao and he told my parents that the dog is not overweight but has bad joints and arthritis and will never walk again, and he put my poor dog on medication for the rest of his life. After hearing this from my parents and arguing with them to try and convince them that Dr Jiao is a typical money hungry lying sneaky pig who knows more than well my dog is overweight, I put my foot down and began to feed the dog myself. I put him on a strict lean meat diet one meal a day and cut all the medication and within 3 weeks my dog is running around full of life happy as can be. Send your pets to this clown at you own risk.

    Dr. Jiao was very compassionate, when we brought our 12 year old dog Lucky to him on an emergency…read morevisit. Dr. Jiao made sure Lucky was comfortable on the last night of his life, and his vet techs looked after Lucky all night, until we got to see him the next morning. Lucky had been sick for a while, but our last vet was unable to diagnose Lucky's illness, which we found out from Dr. Jiao was likely cancer. Dr. Jiao went into detail on how/why Lucky's last vet may have missed the cancer, even though it was obvious that he was suffering from something, and Dr. Jiao let us know that there wasn't much we could've done to prevent this. Thanks for explaining everything and taking good care of Lucky.

    Yonkers Animal Hospital

    Yonkers Animal Hospital

    (103 reviews)

    Dr. Howell is the kindest, most down-to-earth vet I've ever encountered. We brought our pets to him…read morefor the last ten years, and he compassionately walked us through some very rough times with our dogs. I've always appreciated his realistic (but patient and caring) style. Yes, there was often a wait/delay with appointment times, but it was because he took time and care with each and every person and pet. Dr. Howell is the best veterinarian-- hands down. Wish there were more like him out there.

    Be very careful with this place. My friend took her dog there a few months ago because another vet…read moresent her there because the dog had thrown up a rubber glove she had swallowed and was lethargic and not eating or drinking.so my friend took their dog to Yonker Animal Hospital as recommended and It was determined she had pancreatitis and diabetes. She had to stay there for two days for IV fluids, tubes in her nose and tests which totaled $8K. The Vets had are in serious condition and said her only chance was her staying there for days for treatment. When the owners of the dog informed the vet there that they couldn't afford to leave her there any longer, they recommended putting her down.They even told them that the dog was close to 10 years old when the owner knew for a fact she was only 6 years old. My friend had documents from when she was a puppy in 2020. The vets also wanted us to take here to a specialist claiming she might have cancer in her nose because she was breathing heavily. This was all too much, so my friends went there that evening ready ,but devastated, to put her to sleep. When they arrived, the owners noticed that their dog seemed a bit tired, but not on death's door as the vet had indicated. They decided to take her home against the vet's recommendations. They recommended leaving her there for more testing or putting her down. The owner nevertheless decided to take her home and see how she does for a couple of days. However, their dog needed Insulin which is very difficult to obtain quickly. The vet there gave her enough insulin for a couple of days when they checked her out, but the quickest we could get the additional veils needed was about a week. what they gave us would not last until then. They refused to sell us more. We were all terrified the dog would go into diabetic shock as a result. I had to get on the-phone and call every vet I knew to see if they had some of the needed insulin in stock and none did. The dog's owners placed an order with Chewy.com, immediately but it was a weekend so it would be several days before it would arrive and we only had enough insulin for another two days. When I called Yonkers Animal Hospital and told them we were not having success obtaining the insulin quickly from anywhere else, they continued to refuse to sell us enough to hold the dog over. To repeat, this is after spending over $8,000 in two days there! Desperate, they rationed the insulin giving her half the dose. I once again called Yonkers Animal Hospital and spoke to several nurses and couple of vets as shifts changed and, AGAIN, even though they had the needed Insulin in stock, they REFUSED to sell to us to keep the dog alive insisting that they couldn't. It may not be the case, but It sure as hell felt like they were punishing the owners for not leaving the dog there for them to milk us for thousands of dollars more. Finally, as the last of the insulin was about to run out, I got another vet at Yonkers Animal Hospital on the phone, I wish I remembered her name, and after begging her, she agreed to sell us enough for a few more days until the"Chewy" order arrived. To make a long story short, the dog, who was MINUTES away from being put down at the recommendation of this Animal Hospital is thriving. She gets regular insulin injections and is eating, drinking and even PLAYING normally.She looks GREAT! a couple of days after this ordeal, The owner took her to a vet I recommended who ran tests and saw NOTHING life threatening. Just needed the insulin and some antibiotics fora nasal infection. This may not be the norm for this hospital, but I thought it important to tell this story so that pet owners that read this are cautious when taking their pets there. It was an incredibly stressful and almost DEADLY & DEVASTATING experience.

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    Worth Street Veterinary Center

    (292 reviews)

    TriBeCa, Civic Center

    Worth Street Vet is an outstanding center. I bring both my dog and my cat and see Dr. Green, who…read moreis just a great vet. Today, I had a phone interaction with Dr. Karachun, a vet covering for Dr. Green as Mondays are his day off. She was awesome! She gave me her full attention and time, and answered all my ridiculous questions with such professionalism and kindness. Just wonderful to meet a new doctor on the team who is fantastic! Patricia Phillips

    I love my dog and so rue the day I agreed to bring her here for what is tantamount to an…read moreevisceration to remove a BUCKETFUL of stones from her bladder (cystotomy). Although I am a physician I am not familiar with this procedure in canines, but apparently open incisions are used to cut into the bladder for stone removal. My. Baby girl was discharged in howling pain, which was traumatic for my sister who had retrieved her. She had to return her to demand appropriate pain management for the dog as she was only given gabapentin and Rimadyl (doggie Advil). Even women who have cesarean sections are given strong analgesia for at least 3 days postoperatively. My baby suffered for days. I called the office the following day to get information regarding her diet going forward, as bladder stones can definitely recur. Not only was I not given any information, but I was merely switched to another person who just asked for my financials to make payment for the "extra (much needed) meds." I was given a generic receipt, so my insurance denied the payment, and I was NEVER given the invoice for the surgery, which was almost 3k and paid in full up front. I sent an email requesting the invoice, and to date they refused to respond, so I will not be able to submit for the reimbursement. When my son called the office he was told that they "didn't know" about the insurance- even though it is on file. Although they claim they will submit, I don't have much faith that they will. Further, why was this not handled from the beginning before they tortured my baby? If a human patient is treated this way there are patient advocates & lawyers promptly involved. I guess things are different in Veterinary Medicine.... But animals deserve compassionate care, too. Some people love their pets more than their spouses. In addition, pet parents should be counseled regarding the operative course, what to expect, and how to manage their pets post-operatively at home. My family, and especially my dog, were traumatized by this experience. This vet got good reviews on Yelp for some reason; maybe they are acceptable for routine well care visits and minor illnesses. But if you have a pet with serious illness or require invasive or surgical intervention I encourage you to seek another Veterinary practice.

    At Home Veterinary - Dr. Leshanski making sure one of his favorite patients is ready for her big trip to California! Bone voyage sweet P!

    At Home Veterinary

    (121 reviews)

    Upper East Side, Yorkville

    Dr Leshanski had been taking care of my girl for the last five years. And I can't believe I never…read moreleft a review. I was recommended him my girl's old vet in Queens who didn't do visits in Manhattan and I cannot begin to say how lucky we are to have found him. I have been to so many vets over the years with my fur babies, some who look at you like a checkbook, to the point of telling me "maybe you should go elsewhere" when her nerves got the best of her (I'm looking at you Animal Medical Center) and others who put the needs of the animal above all else. He not only put my Leia's needs front and center but his care and compassion for the pet's companions, I can't say we're owners, was above and beyond. He gave my girl five more good years of life. Dealt with all my stupid questions and emails with patience and care. And he was here to gently ease her on her way. Anyone who needs a vet to take care of their furbaby. Please reach out to him. You can not find better.

    Dr. Leshanski is amazing. An absolute wonder. Skilled and kind. Down to earth and so…read moreknowlegeable. My cat Cookie had upchucking episodes. Couldn't figure out what the trigger was. Dr. L. suggested antiacids (tiny dose) and it did the trick!! Of course, just to keep me on my toes, Cookie does still have the very rare upchuck. Dr. L and Henry come here and all is good. What a blessing - no terror stricken rides to the vet. I feel so grateful to him. Emily is the other secret weapon ... she is incredibly kind. I couldn't recommend him more.

    Raiti Paul DVM - vet - Updated July 2026

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