About Goffstown Animal Hospital
Goffstown Animal Hospital is a full-service animal hospital that emphasizes preventive care for dogs and cats. Established in 1976, the hospital serves communities in the Greater Manchester, NH area. The hospital's team, including Dr. Scott, is compassionate, patient, and caring, providing honest and educated opinions about pets' well-being. The staff is attentive, getting patients in quickly and truly caring about their health. They also provide helpful recommendations and assistance when needed, such as setting up emergency appointments with local specialists. Pet owners appreciate the hospital's warm and welcoming atmosphere, where their pets receive loving care. Many clients have trusted the hospital for over 20 years, sharing that the doctors and staff are pleasant and professional. They are known for thorough examinations and excellent service, making both pets and owners feel comfortable. From behavioral concerns to annual check-ups, the team offers attentive and caring support. Visitors often mention how their pets, including cats and dogs, love visiting and receive the best care possible. Overall, Goffstown Animal Hospital remains a trusted and reliable choice for pet owners seeking compassionate veterinary services.
Kindest, most compassionate crew I have ever encountered in my 69 years of loving animals. My cat was totally freaked out having never ventured out of the house, let alone seen a vet, in his 8 years. They dealt with that and made it look easy. Big up!
Everyone has been kind, compassionate and knowledgeable. They make sure to answer or clarify any questions. The Dr has been wonderful keeping me up too date on Beakers my cat. Thank you to all.
One of the best veterinary places in the area. The staff is so personable and greets my dog mulligan with love every time we go in.
Having a dog who had undiagnosed IBD for the first year of his life, my husband and I were weary when trying to find a new place. After our initial meeting with one of the vets, she went above and beyond to figure out at the time what was wrong with him and why he couldn’t hold any food/put on weight. He was 1 and only weighed 50 pounds (Bernese mountain dog and poodle mix) and the vet knew right away it wasn’t just a case of the runs. She brought in a specialist and after a day at the vet and getting his stomach looked at they...read full review