About Central Park Veterinary Clinic
Central Park Veterinary Clinic is a compassionate and professional animal care facility that provides exceptional service to its clients. The clinic's staff is empathetic and understanding, making difficult decisions easier for pet owners. The clinic's veterinarians are well-trained and knowledgeable, taking the time to educate pet owners on the best course of treatment and providing guidance on how to care for their pets. With a focus on patient care and compassion, Central Park Veterinary Clinic is a trusted and recommended destination for pet owners in need. The clinic is known for its clean and well-maintained facilities, although some customers have reported difficulty reaching staff by phone. Customers have praised the medical team, including Dr. Matt Robbins, for their dedication and willingness to find the best solutions for their pets. The staff is described as fantastic, taking the time to address concerns and never making pet owners feel rushed or dismissed.
Dr. Robbin's was excellent!!
Very informative, professional, and knowledgeable!
My dog was completely comfortable, and tolerated the treatment with no problems!
Was called in within minutes of appointment time. It's a very clean environment. It was a new visit and I was very impressed.
Highly recommend.
Rating on the basis of just having a stray scanned. Very clean, but hard to get a person on the phone. When we left, unfortunately we saw a deceased cat in the road practically right in front of the building, so we called to tell them. We were busy driving and trying to comfort our stray kitten. They responded with " call animal control". We had to respond with, "Can you? We aren't sure where we are and we've got an upset kitten in the car. This was after 3 calls, and we knew they were there and had 0 customers there. They were just letting the automated machine answer. It was 2:10, their lunch hour ended at 2:00. Didn't think that was cool? And they are pricey. But that...read full review
My first time euthanizing an animal and they made it as easy and pleasant as possible. My 18 year old cat, Maggie had suddenly gotten sick and she wasn’t eating. Dr Brench gave her fluids and antibiotics and prescribed an appetite stimulant. Everything helped to extend Maggie’s life for about a month but this past weekend I knew her end was near.I brought her to CPV at 11am and was treated so compassionately by the staff. They took me to a quiet room where a soft blanket was set up on a large shelf. I was able to spend as much time as needed to say goodbye to my best little friend and companion. At this point Maggie was so weak she was just laying sideways on the...read full review