Reviews for Bill Kellner, DVM
Write a reviewHours
Monday: ClosedTuesday: 8AM - 5PM
Wednesday: 8AM - 5PM
Thursday: 8AM - 5PM
Friday: ClosedSaturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
Tips
parking: lot, free open to all wheelchair accessible
Ratings
Facebook: 5/5Bill Kellner, DVM
Burlington Emergency & Veterinary Specialists, 1417 Marshall Ave, Williston
Directions Call Website Suggest an Edit
My husband and I are beyond thrilled with our experience with the care we received for our cat Patrick. We moved to NNY 2.5 years ago with our 8 cats. Patrick was a special case who needed specialized surgery. Thankfully, our new vet in Canton, NY referred us to BEVS. It's been 6 months and Patrick has recovered very well and is a NEW cat (actually he's now a 6 year old kitten!) If it wasn't for Dr. Helmick's amazing expertise and his wonderful team Patrick would never have gotten to this point where he can enjoy life so thoroughly. We stand amazed and will be ever grateful. Thank you BEVS!
Dr. Helmick did a PTLO (knee tendon) surgery for my dog Babs. He explained everything to me in simple, thorough language, was empathetic, and kind. The surgery went very well and she's recovering amazingly well. The BEVS staff was super nice, answering my many questions and taking great care of Babs. This is a job where vets and vet assistants need to constantly deal with sad and worried pet owners, and these guys had an incredibly kind and patient manner. I would definitely go to BEVS in the future.
Facilities clean and well maintained. Registration staff and emergency triage very efficient and courteous. The triage process was very efficient, and the intake, by both the triage nurse and the Veterinarian was very pleasant. Although we knew that we were facing the worst, my wife and I felt that our patient is in very good hand, regardless the outcome. The end was as expected, but we felt out patient received proper attention. We whole heartedly thank the staff for their care and attention. (I just wish we would have more like that both for animals and Human patients.)