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Collar City Animal Hospital

499 2nd Avenue, Troy, NY 12182

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Hours open

Monday:

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Tuesday:

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Wednesday:

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Thursday:

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Friday:

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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  • Photo of Collar City Animal Hospital - 2nd Avenue, Troy, New York, United States
  • Photo of Collar City Animal Hospital - 2nd Avenue, Troy, New York, United States
  • Photo of Collar City Animal Hospital - 2nd Avenue, Troy, New York, United States
  • Photo of Collar City Animal Hospital - 2nd Avenue, Troy, New York, United States
  • Photo of Collar City Animal Hospital - 2nd Avenue, Troy, New York, United States
  • Photo of Collar City Animal Hospital - 2nd Avenue, Troy, New York, United States
  • Photo of Collar City Animal Hospital - 2nd Avenue, Troy, New York, United States
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Location & Phone number

499 2nd Ave, Troy, NY 12182, United States
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About the Business

Collar City Animal Hospital is a premier veterinary care facility located at 499 2nd Avenue in Troy, New York. Our dedicated team of experienced veterinarians and staff are committed to providing top-notch medical care for your beloved pets. From routine check-ups to advanced surgical procedures, we offer a wide range of services to keep your furry friends healthy and happy. With state-of-the-art equipment and a compassionate approach to care, Collar City Animal Hospital is your trusted partner in ensuring the well-being of your four-legged family members. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and experience the difference in quality veterinary care.

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Deb:
5

"As new pet owners, Collar City Vet was recommended to us by the folks who rescued and gave us our pet. They are very caring and patient, and she doesn’t mind going for her checkups which says a lot! They are reasonably priced and worth it!"

1 year ago
Andrea Lucarelli:
5

"This vet save my cat. She got a fishing hook in her mouth and the side of her mouth. I been going here for 2 years now. They are very nice and did a wonderful job on our cat and saved us some money from the emergency Vet. I recommend this place to everybody."

1 year ago
GG Newell:
5

"I've been bringing my cat here for the last 10 years. The staff is so nice, and I know my pet is in great hands and receiving great care."

1 year ago
Angela Pitruzzella:
3

"I've had varied experiences here. From feeling as though the techs we're a bit condescending and judgmental, to being appreciative of them, back to feeling as if they have no regard for the owner at all. I brought a pet there a 6-week-old puppy from a letter I was raising, to be put to sleep because I did not see any solution that I was going to be able to afford and she was rapidly declining . I asked why there had to be two texts in there because it seemed as though they were just being cheerful and coddling the poor puppy who was not there for any treatment. Maybe to relax the puppy, but she was already relaxed, they gave her cat food, and sweet. Talk to her as if she was perfectly fine. She was already having a hard time, She was on her way out that's why I brought her there to die. When I talk to the vet I asked her if anything else could be done besides putting her to sleep and she reassured me that I was doing the right thing but also told me that if I had done the diagnostic testing on her heart it may have been able to find out what was wrong with her heart that they could treat it and then it would have in turn affect her liver in a positive way. Her liver was swollen and I was not informed of this until I went to the emergency vet after first visiting with the primary vet. I was not given any inclination that there was anything that I could do. I even asked. Should I go back to the emergency vet and get the diagnostic testing done? And veterinarian told me it may not even work and it would be expensive, and again reassured me that I was doing the right thing. As soon as the procedure was over as soon as she was dead I immediately regretted it. I immediately said I wish I didn't do that. It's been 6 days and I have felt that way ever since. The point with the techs was that when I asked that question and told them it's not like it's a spectator event. She got very defensive coming at me in a very stern and hostile way back explaining that she's the tech and that's her assistant, she's assisting me. This is how we always do it and I do this all the time and there's nothing funny about it .head tilts in all. I just did not think it was right for her to put me in my place at a time like this or for the vet to not realize how much the puppy meant to me and want to try to save her. She did tell me to go to the ER after the 1st appointment which I did the following day after increasing my care credit so that I could afford to. But the other problem was with the emergency vet because she mentioned some surgery on her liver that would cost $10,000 which primary vet said that she may have not needed if we treated the heart. Emergency vet did not explain that to me. I was just under the impression that if I needed a $10,000 surgery for her liver, what would be the sense of doing diagnostic testing on her heart if I am unable to treat the liver? So all in all I was uninformed, and I made a horrible decision that nobody objected to. I feel like the puppies best interest was not at heart, but maybe say time's sake, since I made an appointment to have her put to sleep. Vet seemed to just want to go through with it no matter what. Now knowing all the information it would have been worthwhile to pursue doing the diagnostic testing and seeing what's really going on with her heart seeing if it's something I can treat financially speaking. Her name was Josie. Another experience that I had was a lot better. My dog Jericho as a puppy's swallowed a rock and they made me an appointment for later that afternoon. She saw the rock in there and said he needs emergency surgery and that she could do it there to save me costs. She did it and took the rest of her appointments off to accommodate it. She let me take him home overnight for his postcare, and bring him back the next morning so that they could keep him for monitoring, instead of having him go to the ER and stay overnight, to save costs. I appreciated that."

1 year ago
Patricia Kelly:
5

"Love the people there. They took care of Oreo like it's one of there own. Thank you so much for caring and giving us support. My baby girl got hit by a car. And I was a reck. But they were so supportive. I just love going to them. Thanks again for everything you done. Pattie Kelly"

almost 3 years ago
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