I have four kittens, two males and two females, almost seven months old and they need to be spade/neutered. I usually go to the Humane Society of NY; they give great, professional medical attention an... Read More
I have four kittens, two males and two females, almost seven months old and they need to be spade/neutered. I usually go to the Humane Society of NY; they give great, professional medical attention and they are REALLY affordable. For this reason, they fill up really quick and it's often hard to get an appointment, which is why I was looking around for another Veterinary Hospital. The New Rochelle Humane Society has a voucher program for low cost Spaying/Neutering through participating Veterinarians but that only covers the cost of surgery; it does not cover the cost of exam, anesthesia, antibiotics(if needed), pain medication, blood work, additional cost for females in heat, overnight stays for females, catheters for females staying overnight, etc. I currently have 10 cats and most of these extras I have never encountered, I never even heard of such nonsense which at least two of the Clinics/Hospitals tried to pull on me. I spoke to Sherry here at Post Road and she did not try to pass off most of this nonsense either. While I was actually able to finagle appointments for my four Kittens at the Humane Society of NY, so I won't be bringing them here to Post Road, I would recommend them on the simple fact they didn't try to rip me off, which is more than I can say for Stamen Animal Hospital or Pelham Animal Hospital, both of which have websites with their hours listed which is more than I can say for New Rochelle Animal Hospital. They have a website, but don't list their hours. Is it a secret? and when I spoke to the secretary who answered the phone about it she told me the website is 10yrs old, which I told her is not an acceptable excuse and then she hung up on me! The Humane Society is open 7days a week and they do surgery every day which is the major flaw I have with Post Road; they only do surgery Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. I work during the week which is how I am able to afford spaying and neutering my animals. That should be taken into consideration, I mean come on. But if you need to spay or neuter and can't or won't go to the Humane Society of NY this is probably an affordable alternative and Sherry was professional over the phone. Read Less