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Bond Vet - Long Island City
Bond Vet - Long Island City is a trusted feline veterinary clinic in Hunters Point, Queens, providing expert cat health care for NYC cat owners. Offering preventive wellness exams, vaccinations, dental care, and illness treatment, this Queens cat vet delivers compassionate, professional feline medicine. Emergency veterinary services are also available for urgent cat health needs.
Address: 47-01 Vernon Blvd, Queens, NY 11101
Services: Veterinarian, Animal hospital, Emergency veterinarian service, Veterinary pharmacy
Phone: (212) 518-6461
Member of the NYC Cat Care Network
Monday: 8 AM to 6 PM
Tuesday: 8 AM to 6 PM
Wednesday: 8 AM to 6 PM
Thursday: 8 AM to 6 PM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 8 AM to 6 PM
Sunday: 8 AM to 6 PM
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Located in Hunters Point, Queens, this veterinary practice offers cat-focused medical services including wellness exams, vaccinations, and illness treatment. A trusted destination for cat owners in Queens seeking experienced feline veterinary care close to home.

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Bond Vet - Long Island City in Queens, New York, is known for its cat-related services and has received detailed feedback from visitors. One visitor noted: 'My cat was misdiagnosed in 2 visits to bond vet. I ended up taking him to the vet at the shelter I got him from (30 min uber ride away) who quickly diagnosed him with ringworm and was very surprised that bond vet did not do a simple woods lamp/black light check. They said the presentation of my cat was very common for ringworm, the opposite of what bond vet said. All the shelter employees were carrying the black light flashlights in their pockets for quick checks of cats. This set me back around $400 between the appointments and meds. I had even brought up ringworm to the vets and they told me all they could do was a $300 lab culture that takes weeks. The whole time you can shine a black light on them and get an assessment that can begin treatment. I initially liked bond vet a lot for the convenience of their website and the communication of their veterinarian, but I was disappointed in the actual diagnosis.' Another review mentioned: 'Bond Vet LIC always takes great care of my dog, Beau. They’re super attentive and informative!'

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