Address: | US-202 & Lovell St, Somers, NY 10589, USA |
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Postal code: | 10589 |
Phone: | (914) 248-6220 |
Website: | http://www.progressive-vet.com/ |
Monday: | 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM |
Thursday: | Closed |
Friday: | 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM |
Saturday: | 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM |
Sunday: | Closed |
Dr. Andrew Frishman and his wonderful team at Progressive Animal Hospital saved my Sun Conure’s life. She had been injured at home. I brought her in and Dr. Frishman and his team took careful and compassionate care of my bird. Birds are tricky and are easily traumatized. He took great care to keep her safe, warm and calm. She is now back to her noisy and spoiled self again. I thank Dr. Frishman and his team for their wonderful care of all animals. I would highly recommend them.
Staff is very friendly, very helpful. Place is clean and homey. They show concern and care for your pet. I live 50 minutes away, was introduced by the adoption agency of our dog. I have kept them soo far. And now they KNOW our dog. So far so good and prices are decent if un insured
Love this place! The vets and the techs and receptionist are all very kind and caring. It is reasonable price wise. I feel very good about bringing both my dogs and cat here for care.
Dr.Frishman, Danielle and staff are the most caring and intelligent team I have ever experienced. I am heavily involved in international animal rescue and 3 of my babies are from Egypt and therefore seem to have very bizarre illnesses that require actually THINKING ! He cured my chronically ill cat in one visit (who had been to numerous vets over several years) and even missed his ferry on a Friday evening before a holiday weekend to do so and saved my dog from being unnecessarily cut open in surgery!! He utilizes a perfect blend of eastern and western medicine which I personally believe is the most effective way for humans and pets. All while being reasonably priced and very flexible with scheduling.
Progressive animal hospital is the place to take your pet. The doctor & Techs are beyond kind!! From the front desk to the procedure room you are with kind & knowledgable people. I find them as good to me as they are to my Puff. For me it's like going back in time where the doctors were in it for the love of medicine. I wish there was a ten star rating!
Welcome Our hospital in Somers, (located at the intersection of Route 202 & Lovell Street) has been serving Westchester and Putnam County since 2004. Progressive Animal Hospital has a team of dedicated and skilled professionals providing our animal friends with expert, highly personalized attention.
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Progressive Animal Hospital is an excellent place. I had a dog that was limping and walking on three legs. I had a consultation with a different provider and was told that the dog would have to have two legs operated on, remain in a crate for two months and it would...