10 Reviews

Vca Park East Animal Hospital

New York, New York
General Info
The diagnostic approach at Vca Park East Animal Hospital in New York transforms into a multifaceted dialogue where pet behaviors merge with owner interpretations to influence medical outcomes throughout New York. Examinations initiate not through physical contact but by capturing focus. Staff examine minute animal actions such as eye contact initiation, breathing patterns upon hearing voices, and movement tendencies toward or away from motion. Care then unfolds in parts. The examination of a pet's skin, coat, and joints depends on its anchoring, leaning, or stiffening movements. The emergence of trust signals triggers subsequent examinations of dental records and abdominal scans alongside heart rhythm assessments. Simultaneously pet owners deliver contextual information regarding alterations in their daily routines alongside the emergence of new sounds to which their pets respond and the shifting schedules of activities like walking and feeding. Vca Park East Animal Hospital provides services ranging from initial examinations and diagnostic tests to energy balance methods, oral health strategies, age-related joint monitoring, and illness-specific mapping. Behavioral patterns dictate temporal variations. Numerous appointments progress rapidly when clear consent signals emerge. Some changes unfold gradually across multiple phases which allows the animal to process each step. Pets requiring recalibration before proceeding can access designated quiet areas and pause zones. After-visit healthcare maintenance emphasizes domestic linguistic conversion. Identify sleep monitoring parameters while determining routine reintroduction techniques and detecting silent signals such as family withdrawal, appetite loss, or space guarding. It is advisable for owners to monitor timing alongside symptoms. At what time does restlessness appear? At what time during the day do hesitations reach their maximum frequency? Vca Park East Animal Hospital provides guidance to New York families and those in nearby areas by recognizing behavior as a living signal which pets present through daily pauses, nudges, and shifts rather than during crises.
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Reviews
Aleta Gunsul
20 Apr 2018
REPORT
Excellent pet care. The best.
Sharon Greenwald
18 Aug 2017
REPORT
My friend had a bad experience at another vet so she left them. After interviewing 10 places, she chose Park East. So when I rescued my fur baby, I knew to go straight to Park East. It doesn't hurt th... Read More
My friend had a bad experience at another vet so she left them. After interviewing 10 places, she chose Park East. So when I rescued my fur baby, I knew to go straight to Park East. It doesn't hurt that it's two blocks from where I live. Lolly had a bladder infection soon after I got her. I took her to Park East and they asked if I wanted to pay for an expensive test that would confirm it was a bladder infection. Since I didn't know her history, I opted to do it. But I appreciated the fact that they gave me an option. They aren't in it to make as much money off of you as they can. They're in it because they are true dog lovers who want to keep your pet healthy. If your dog isn't worth spending a few extra dollars, I don't know who is. Read Less
Flávia Ghiraldini
22 Jul 2017
REPORT
The staff is really kind but the vet that was responsible to look at my dog on saturday was rude in his explanation when I was asking simple questions about a medication he prescribed. I payed $100 do... Read More
The staff is really kind but the vet that was responsible to look at my dog on saturday was rude in his explanation when I was asking simple questions about a medication he prescribed. I payed $100 dollars for a consultation I expect some patience if I don't understand why he is prescribing something that I don't understand to my dog. Read Less
PD Shrader
27 May 2017
REPORT
Dr. Cavanaugh was patient and fantastic for getting help quickly. Staff was kind and the facilities seemed clean. Conveniently located next to the 72nd street Q line elevators.
joseph sued
8 May 2017
REPORT
Very good service. If i need anything i just call and they always answer. Amazing service!!
Collin Berg
6 Mar 2017
REPORT
We went here for emergency visits only, not standard care. I came in twice: once at 4am and another at 8pm. Both times a nurse saw them in 10 minutes, then we had to wait 30 - 40 minutes till the vet ... Read More
We went here for emergency visits only, not standard care. I came in twice: once at 4am and another at 8pm. Both times a nurse saw them in 10 minutes, then we had to wait 30 - 40 minutes till the vet could see us. Our dog ended up needing emergency surgery to removed plastic lodged in his GI. They called us before and after surgery (which happened around 1am) to keep us up to date on his recovery. All three Vets that we talked to were really proactive and discerning. Read Less
Sonia R.
10 Dec 2016
REPORT
Had to bring my cat here as an emergency and they were quick to take him and care for him. The doctors and staff were honest and very caring. A few months later had another emergency with my cat and h... Read More
Had to bring my cat here as an emergency and they were quick to take him and care for him. The doctors and staff were honest and very caring. A few months later had another emergency with my cat and had to take him to a 24hr emergency. Sadly my kitty didn't make it but the veterinarian from Park East called to say his condolences and reassure us we did everything we could.Read Less
Roland d'Humières
2 Mar 2016
REPORT
Effective and efficient.
Roland d'Humiéres
2 Mar 2016
REPORT
Effective and efficient.
John Calandra
9 Nov 2009
REPORT
I live in Brooklyn and had used Park East a few times because of word of mouth from others. They are a little pricer than where I live locally, but the quality of service cannot be matched. My 10 y/... Read More
I live in Brooklyn and had used Park East a few times because of word of mouth from others. They are a little pricer than where I live locally, but the quality of service cannot be matched. My 10 y/o Bull Terrier became sick on a Thursday night, not eating and vommiting. On Friday my local Vet (who ran his blood and discovered elevated liver levels) recommended for him to go to a specialized place with an ICU for fluids and an Ultra Sound tech. So I brought him to this fancy and well equiped hospital on the upper west side. Hey stayed over night for treatments/ultrasound and the next day they stated they found masses on his spleen and adrenal gland. They stated I could either a) put him down as it is most likely cancer or b) $5k exploratory surgery with minimal sucess rate. I asked if they treated him with antibiotics and they stated no because they stated it was not an infection in their opnion. I opted for my own created option c) take him home and think about it. They asked me to sign all documents stating they warned me the dog was going to pass if I took him home and what signs to watch out for. The next day I brought him to Park East and to see Dr. Kennedy. My opinion after hearing the the Vet's diagnosis the day before was to have him put down (after all vets are the professionals and have specialized training in treating animals which I do not). Dr. Kennedy examined him briefly then left the room to call the vets who treated him yesterday and discuss the case with her colleagues at Park East. She stated that she and her collegues disagreed with the hospital's diganosis and wanted to try one last thing to rule out before I make the ULTIMATE decision. It required the little guy to stay inhouse on an IV and receive lots of antibiotics. Dr. Kennedy said that all the pieces did not fit (liver levels/symptoms) to conclude that my dog had cancer and would not feel right to euthenise without giving me the right to see if he could be helped. It would not hurt to try in my opnion. After 5 days of IV and heavy meds (plus another inhouse sonogram which contradicted the other HOSPITAL results as there was no adrenal mass), my little guy was discharged. His liver levels were almost normal. It turned out that my dog had a serious liver infection. I was given constant updates by the staff and the Dr as to his status the entire stay and a detailed discharge plan when leaving (new diet, medication, etc). As I would arrive daily to visit, the entire staff knew my little guy and each Dr. on staff that day came over and discussed with me my dog's progress. Not a day goes by when I think about the decison I almost had to make. Thank you Park East and Dr. Kennedy for letting me know it was not time for that decision. My little guy (at 10) is now running around and playing at home. The staff, from the front desk, to the excellent techs, to the fantastic Drs, are all wonderful. As they are located on the upper east side of Manhatten, price was a little concern, but there was nothing hidden from me. I knew what to expect every step of the way and never once felt pressured. In the end it was not that bad and when considering what I was charged on the Upper Westside for 1 night it was a BARGIN! But in the end, I went home with my dog. Something that I never thought would happen. Update: 11/09 - My dog has had a follow-up ultrasound/sonogram and nothing has "grown". In addition he has had two full blood tests over the past 2 months and all levels are normal! It is just such a good feeling everyday that I gave myself some time to think and brought him somewhere else. Not that the other place was bad, but they diagnosed him according to their outlined patterns. It just so happens that Park East uses a different approach which in the end saved a dog's life. :)Read Less
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Where is Vca Park East Animal Hospital located?
Vca Park East Animal Hospital is located at 1390 2nd Ave, New York, New York 10021. It's easily accessible to pet owners in the New York area and surrounding communities.
What time does Vca Park East Animal Hospital open and close each day?
Vca Park East Animal Hospital is open Monday 08:00 AM - 18:00 PM, Tuesday 08:00 AM - 18:00 PM, Wednesday 08:00 AM - 18:00 PM, Thursday 08:00 AM - 18:00 PM, Friday 08:00 AM - 18:00 PM. On Saturdays, it's open 09:00 AM to 17:00 PM. They are closed on Sundays.
Is Vca Park East Animal Hospital open on Saturdays?
Yes, Vca Park East Animal Hospital is open on Saturdays. Their Saturday hours are 09:00AM to 17:00 PM.
Is Vca Park East Animal Hospital open on Sundays?
No, Vca Park East Animal Hospital is closed on Sundays. They operate Monday through Saturday, serving pet owners during the week and on Saturday.
How can I book an appointment at Vca Park East Animal Hospital?
You can book an appointment online with Vca Park East Animal Hospital via our website. Simply click the 'Book an Appointment' button on their profile or use TopVet’s online scheduling. Alternatively, you can call the clinic at to schedule a visit.
What services does Vca Park East Animal Hospital offer?
Vca Park East Animal Hospital in New York offers a range of veterinary services, including Cardiology, Cold Laser Therapy, Dental Care, Dermatology, Laboratory. From routine wellness exams and vaccinations to surgeries and diagnostics, they provide comprehensive care for your pets.
Does Vca Park East Animal Hospital offer vaccinations for pets?
Yes, Vca Park East Animal Hospital provides pet vaccination services. They offer core vaccinations for dogs and cats (like rabies, distemper, parvovirus, etc.) as well as any recommended booster shots. You can schedule your pet's vaccines during normal appointment hours at their New York clinic.
Does Vca Park East Animal Hospital offer pet dental care?
Absolutely. Vca Park East Animal Hospital offers pet dental care services, including teeth cleanings, dental exams, and treatment of dental issues for cats and dogs. Regular dental care is part of their preventive services to keep your pet healthy.
Do they perform spay/neuter surgeries at Vca Park East Animal Hospital?
Vca Park East Animal Hospital provides spaying and neutering services for pets. Their veterinary team in New York has extensive experience in these routine surgical procedures. They will also guide you on post-operative care for your pet.
Can Vca Park East Animal Hospital microchip my pet?
Yes, Vca Park East Animal Hospital offers pet microchipping. Microchips help identify your pet if they ever get lost. The procedure is quick and can be done during a regular appointment.
Business Hours
Monday
Mon
08:00AM-18:00PM
Tuesday
Tue
08:00AM-18:00PM
Wednesday
Wed
08:00AM-18:00PM
Thursday
Thu
08:00AM-18:00PM
Friday
Fri
08:00AM-18:00PM
Saturday
Sat
09:00AM-17:00PM
Services
Cardiology
Cold Laser Therapy
Dental Care
Dermatology
Laboratory
Microchipping
Surgery
Ultrasound
Vaccinations
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Vca Park East Animal Hospital

New York, New York
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1390 2nd Ave
New York New York 10021
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The diagnostic approach at Vca Park East Animal Hospital in New York transforms into a multifaceted dialogue where pet behaviors merge with owner interpretations to influence medical outcomes throughout New York. Examinations initiate not through physical contact but by capturing focus. Staff examine minute animal actions such as eye contact initiation, breathing patterns upon hearing voices, and movement tendencies toward or away from motion. Care then unfolds in parts. The examination of a pet's skin, coat, and joints depends on its anchoring, leaning, or stiffening movements. The emergence of trust signals triggers subsequent examinations of dental records and abdominal scans alongside heart rhythm assessments. Simultaneously pet owners deliver contextual information regarding alterations in their daily routines alongside the emergence of new sounds to which their pets respond and the shifting schedules of activities like walking and feeding. Vca Park East Animal Hospital provides services ranging from initial examinations and diagnostic tests to energy balance methods, oral health strategies, age-related joint monitoring, and illness-specific mapping. Behavioral patterns dictate temporal variations. Numerous appointments progress rapidly when clear consent signals emerge. Some changes unfold gradually across multiple phases which allows the animal to process each step. Pets requiring recalibration before proceeding can access designated quiet areas and pause zones. After-visit healthcare maintenance emphasizes domestic linguistic conversion. Identify sleep monitoring parameters while determining routine reintroduction techniques and detecting silent signals such as family withdrawal, appetite loss, or space guarding. It is advisable for owners to monitor timing alongside symptoms. At what time does restlessness appear? At what time during the day do hesitations reach their maximum frequency? Vca Park East Animal Hospital provides guidance to New York families and those in nearby areas by recognizing behavior as a living signal which pets present through daily pauses, nudges, and shifts rather than during crises.
Monday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Tuesday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Wednesday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Thursday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Friday
08:00AM-18:00PM
Saturday
09:00AM-17:00PM
Cardiology
Cold Laser Therapy
Dental Care
Dermatology
Laboratory
Microchipping
Surgery
Ultrasound
Vaccinations
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Aleta Gunsul
20 Apr 2018
REPORT
Excellent pet care. The best.
Sharon Greenwald
18 Aug 2017
REPORT
My friend had a bad experience at another vet so she left them. After interviewing 10 places, she chose Park East. So when I rescued my fur baby, I knew to go straight to Park East. It doesn't hurt th... Read More
My friend had a bad experience at another vet so she left them. After interviewing 10 places, she chose Park East. So when I rescued my fur baby, I knew to go straight to Park East. It doesn't hurt that it's two blocks from where I live. Lolly had a bladder infection soon after I got her. I took her to Park East and they asked if I wanted to pay for an expensive test that would confirm it was a bladder infection. Since I didn't know her history, I opted to do it. But I appreciated the fact that they gave me an option. They aren't in it to make as much money off of you as they can. They're in it because they are true dog lovers who want to keep your pet healthy. If your dog isn't worth spending a few extra dollars, I don't know who is. Read Less
Flávia Ghiraldini
22 Jul 2017
REPORT
The staff is really kind but the vet that was responsible to look at my dog on saturday was rude in his explanation when I was asking simple questions about a medication he prescribed. I payed $100 do... Read More
The staff is really kind but the vet that was responsible to look at my dog on saturday was rude in his explanation when I was asking simple questions about a medication he prescribed. I payed $100 dollars for a consultation I expect some patience if I don't understand why he is prescribing something that I don't understand to my dog. Read Less
PD Shrader
27 May 2017
REPORT
Dr. Cavanaugh was patient and fantastic for getting help quickly. Staff was kind and the facilities seemed clean. Conveniently located next to the 72nd street Q line elevators.
joseph sued
8 May 2017
REPORT
Very good service. If i need anything i just call and they always answer. Amazing service!!
Collin Berg
6 Mar 2017
REPORT
We went here for emergency visits only, not standard care. I came in twice: once at 4am and another at 8pm. Both times a nurse saw them in 10 minutes, then we had to wait 30 - 40 minutes till the vet ... Read More
We went here for emergency visits only, not standard care. I came in twice: once at 4am and another at 8pm. Both times a nurse saw them in 10 minutes, then we had to wait 30 - 40 minutes till the vet could see us. Our dog ended up needing emergency surgery to removed plastic lodged in his GI. They called us before and after surgery (which happened around 1am) to keep us up to date on his recovery. All three Vets that we talked to were really proactive and discerning. Read Less
Sonia R.
10 Dec 2016
REPORT
Had to bring my cat here as an emergency and they were quick to take him and care for him. The doctors and staff were honest and very caring. A few months later had another emergency with my cat and h... Read More
Had to bring my cat here as an emergency and they were quick to take him and care for him. The doctors and staff were honest and very caring. A few months later had another emergency with my cat and had to take him to a 24hr emergency. Sadly my kitty didn't make it but the veterinarian from Park East called to say his condolences and reassure us we did everything we could.Read Less
Roland d'Humières
2 Mar 2016
REPORT
Effective and efficient.
Roland d'Humiéres
2 Mar 2016
REPORT
Effective and efficient.
John Calandra
9 Nov 2009
REPORT
I live in Brooklyn and had used Park East a few times because of word of mouth from others. They are a little pricer than where I live locally, but the quality of service cannot be matched. My 10 y/... Read More
I live in Brooklyn and had used Park East a few times because of word of mouth from others. They are a little pricer than where I live locally, but the quality of service cannot be matched. My 10 y/o Bull Terrier became sick on a Thursday night, not eating and vommiting. On Friday my local Vet (who ran his blood and discovered elevated liver levels) recommended for him to go to a specialized place with an ICU for fluids and an Ultra Sound tech. So I brought him to this fancy and well equiped hospital on the upper west side. Hey stayed over night for treatments/ultrasound and the next day they stated they found masses on his spleen and adrenal gland. They stated I could either a) put him down as it is most likely cancer or b) $5k exploratory surgery with minimal sucess rate. I asked if they treated him with antibiotics and they stated no because they stated it was not an infection in their opnion. I opted for my own created option c) take him home and think about it. They asked me to sign all documents stating they warned me the dog was going to pass if I took him home and what signs to watch out for. The next day I brought him to Park East and to see Dr. Kennedy. My opinion after hearing the the Vet's diagnosis the day before was to have him put down (after all vets are the professionals and have specialized training in treating animals which I do not). Dr. Kennedy examined him briefly then left the room to call the vets who treated him yesterday and discuss the case with her colleagues at Park East. She stated that she and her collegues disagreed with the hospital's diganosis and wanted to try one last thing to rule out before I make the ULTIMATE decision. It required the little guy to stay inhouse on an IV and receive lots of antibiotics. Dr. Kennedy said that all the pieces did not fit (liver levels/symptoms) to conclude that my dog had cancer and would not feel right to euthenise without giving me the right to see if he could be helped. It would not hurt to try in my opnion. After 5 days of IV and heavy meds (plus another inhouse sonogram which contradicted the other HOSPITAL results as there was no adrenal mass), my little guy was discharged. His liver levels were almost normal. It turned out that my dog had a serious liver infection. I was given constant updates by the staff and the Dr as to his status the entire stay and a detailed discharge plan when leaving (new diet, medication, etc). As I would arrive daily to visit, the entire staff knew my little guy and each Dr. on staff that day came over and discussed with me my dog's progress. Not a day goes by when I think about the decison I almost had to make. Thank you Park East and Dr. Kennedy for letting me know it was not time for that decision. My little guy (at 10) is now running around and playing at home. The staff, from the front desk, to the excellent techs, to the fantastic Drs, are all wonderful. As they are located on the upper east side of Manhatten, price was a little concern, but there was nothing hidden from me. I knew what to expect every step of the way and never once felt pressured. In the end it was not that bad and when considering what I was charged on the Upper Westside for 1 night it was a BARGIN! But in the end, I went home with my dog. Something that I never thought would happen. Update: 11/09 - My dog has had a follow-up ultrasound/sonogram and nothing has "grown". In addition he has had two full blood tests over the past 2 months and all levels are normal! It is just such a good feeling everyday that I gave myself some time to think and brought him somewhere else. Not that the other place was bad, but they diagnosed him according to their outlined patterns. It just so happens that Park East uses a different approach which in the end saved a dog's life. :)Read Less
Where is Vca Park East Animal Hospital located?
Vca Park East Animal Hospital is located at 1390 2nd Ave, New York, New York 10021. It's easily accessible to pet owners in the New York area and surrounding communities.
What time does Vca Park East Animal Hospital open and close each day?
Vca Park East Animal Hospital is open Monday 08:00 AM - 18:00 PM, Tuesday 08:00 AM - 18:00 PM, Wednesday 08:00 AM - 18:00 PM, Thursday 08:00 AM - 18:00 PM, Friday 08:00 AM - 18:00 PM. On Saturdays, it's open 09:00 AM to 17:00 PM. They are closed on Sundays.
Is Vca Park East Animal Hospital open on Saturdays?
Yes, Vca Park East Animal Hospital is open on Saturdays. Their Saturday hours are 09:00AM to 17:00 PM.
Is Vca Park East Animal Hospital open on Sundays?
No, Vca Park East Animal Hospital is closed on Sundays. They operate Monday through Saturday, serving pet owners during the week and on Saturday.
How can I book an appointment at Vca Park East Animal Hospital?
You can book an appointment online with Vca Park East Animal Hospital via our website. Simply click the 'Book an Appointment' button on their profile or use TopVet’s online scheduling. Alternatively, you can call the clinic at to schedule a visit.
What services does Vca Park East Animal Hospital offer?
Vca Park East Animal Hospital in New York offers a range of veterinary services, including Cardiology, Cold Laser Therapy, Dental Care, Dermatology, Laboratory. From routine wellness exams and vaccinations to surgeries and diagnostics, they provide comprehensive care for your pets.
Does Vca Park East Animal Hospital offer vaccinations for pets?
Yes, Vca Park East Animal Hospital provides pet vaccination services. They offer core vaccinations for dogs and cats (like rabies, distemper, parvovirus, etc.) as well as any recommended booster shots. You can schedule your pet's vaccines during normal appointment hours at their New York clinic.
Does Vca Park East Animal Hospital offer pet dental care?
Absolutely. Vca Park East Animal Hospital offers pet dental care services, including teeth cleanings, dental exams, and treatment of dental issues for cats and dogs. Regular dental care is part of their preventive services to keep your pet healthy.
Do they perform spay/neuter surgeries at Vca Park East Animal Hospital?
Vca Park East Animal Hospital provides spaying and neutering services for pets. Their veterinary team in New York has extensive experience in these routine surgical procedures. They will also guide you on post-operative care for your pet.
Can Vca Park East Animal Hospital microchip my pet?
Yes, Vca Park East Animal Hospital offers pet microchipping. Microchips help identify your pet if they ever get lost. The procedure is quick and can be done during a regular appointment.
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