Irondequoit Animal Hospital

2150 Hudson Ave
Rochester, NY 14617
2150 Hudson Ave, Rochester, NY 14617
585-266-8020 585-266-8020

Irondequoit Animal Hospital

2150 Hudson Ave
Rochester, NY 14617
2150 Hudson Ave
Rochester, NY 14617
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In business since: 1969
Total Employees: 1

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Hours

Monday :
8:00AM - 8:00PM
Tuesday :
8:00AM - 8:00PM
Wednesday :
8:00AM - 8:00PM
Thursday :
8:00AM - 8:00PM
Friday :
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday :
8:00AM - 4:00PM
Sunday :
4:00PM - 5:00PM

Program Details

Type
Boarding/Kenneling
Veterinary
Pet Care General

Cost & Availability

Services Rate Rate Type Availability
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PAYMENT OPTIONS
  • Credit Card

Ratings & Reviews

( 2)
Donna G
06/18/2024
I & my family have been bringing our fur children here since 1973. They caught my Labs Lyme Disease at annual heart worm testing time & we never saw a single tick on him ever. They gave us antibiotics for him & it cleared up right away. This was almost 20 years ago & my Lab lived many more years to die @ age 13.5 of cancer of the spleen
Rod P
06/04/2016
My little loving and loved Jack Russell is now dying of Lyme disease induced Stage IV kidney failure; it's horrible; despite years of discussing with them my dogs' tick bite problems which cause the disease from my walks with them at Durand Park (keep your dog away from there or any wooded area frequented by deer). I didn't think they were infected because they didn't seem to generally have signs which is the case in 95% of dogs until the final deadly stages.
IAH never suggested testing, I think maybe didn't know the high prevalence of the disease or they also told me they thought heart worm testing also detected Lyme disease (it does not).
IAH is totally unwilling to either refund any of my useless visits there which were not cheap nor help me to try to save her when I feel it was their fault she was never diagnosed nor treated in time,
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