Veterinarians in Corning, NY

3 locations found near Corning

“There was a time when getting my 13 year old cat into her carrier was about the ‘I don’t want to go’ claws. Today, after many months of visits, she gladly without hesitation gets into the carrier. She knows that carrier leads to a group of people who will love and care for her with tender pets and gentle handling. We’ve been going to CAH for many years and I have no need to change veterinary care.”

4.4 Superb105 Reviews

“So far so good! I just started taking my cat here but from what I can tell they're organized, kind, and I don't find them to be too expensive. I haven't had to use it yet but they offer emergency services for your animals as well.”

3.7 Good151 Reviews

“My dog was hit by a car so I decided to take him to Corning Animal Hospital after taking him to Cornell. First let me start by saying I am not a sensitive person or overly obsessed with my dog. The treatment he received from them was disgusting. I truly cannot believe they are in the business of providing care to animals. When I took my dog to them he was in pain and full of anxiety from the accident you would think they would show some compassion at the very least. My dog never met them before that day so when they tried to do an exam on him he wouldn't allow them to do so. He would run around the room trying to get away from them every time they came near. He had wounds and a cone around his head so it's expected for him to behave that way. What did the vet and staff do? They pinned him to the ground causing him to get more upset which caused him to get hurt more as he was trying to escape. More pain, anxiety and stress. He even broke his cone due to all the mistreatment . I was so upset that I even allowed for this to happen but it went down so fast I didn't have time to react. I was angry. Then Dr.Clay put my dog to sleep so they could look at his teeth and saw that four of them were broken. He told me he would write a referral for him to be seen by Cornell to get the teeth taken out and would see about getting him in quickly. He said he knew some of the vets up in Cornell but that was said before I wrote the first review. In the referral he didn't put it in as an emergency. Cornell stated that if he did we could get in sooner to have the teeth extracted. I called and asked to have that done and they refused to do it. Most likely because I gave them a bad review after my dog was treated horribly by them. My poor baby boy has been made to suffer for months with broken teeth. Shame on you Corning Animal Hospital! Hope that treating my poor sweet babyboy in such a disgusting manner helps you feel better about yourselves! Scary to know that there are individuals in this line of work that we put our trust in to take care of our pets that are deep down nasty human beings. I'm letting everyone I know about our experience in hopes that another pet doesn't get dealt the same mistreatment.”

5 Superb18 Reviews