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March 2024 by Lauren Demell
They're usually running behind schedule but the staff is very knowledgeable and thorough.
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March 2024 by mike king
Sadly, I have had too many experiences with animal hospitals, and this is the only facility that left me with a comforting feeling after they treated my dog. Everyone is warm and caring, and the medical care is the best! I can not thank Dr. Andrea Kuperschmid, the surgeons, and the entire staff enough. Thank you for the care and treatment that you gave to my dog, Adonis (Donny the Chiweenie) This is the facility you want to bring your pet to, I wish I found them years ago!
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March 2024 by Gino M
Dr Rand and his staff truly care for every animal in there as if it were their own. Dante, Gary, and I are completely comfortable recommending the Great Neck Animal Hospital! ??
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March 2024 by John Cicciariello
Kind caring and really nice place if you have to bring your pet to be seen
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January 2024 by Kathrine Mueller
I've been going there for decades with my pets. The staff is friendly and professional, and the doctors are caring and thorough.
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December 2023 by wellby5000
Have been taking all my pets here for the last 35 years and I have received the best most compassionate care for all my fur babies. Wouldn't go anywhere else.
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October 2023 by Randy K.
Excellent service with fair pricing. Found doctor to be thorough and professional. What a change from the other location I use to go to in little neck
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August 2023 by A Z.
Their fees for everything are beyond exorbitant including office visit. They will encourage you as the pet owner to run tests that are not necessary or pertinent to your pets condition. They become nasty when you don't run up a large bill. They take full advantage of the fact that you love your pet, only want the best for your pet and concerned about their health. They play this against you to try to charge you as much as they can.
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August 2023 by Ethan Pae
Amazing place. I brought my cavapoo puppy Butters here and Dr. Rind did an immaculate job. He trimmed Butters’ nails and fur effortlessly with such precision. The food and medication he recommended for my puppy was amazing, and I can tell he is very skillful and experienced. During Butters’ examination, he did everything he could to make sure Butters was comfortable and relaxed. Thanks to Dr. Rind’s knowledge and experience in his field, Butters is growing to be a happy, healthy cavapoo.
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July 2023 by Silvio The Wolf
They saved my baby, Grey’s life when I found him sick and severely injured back in early 2018. (If they read this, they might remember him initially being named ‘Poe’) I’ll never forget them for all their hard work. My little grungy feral boy that was on the edge of death in the middle of Winter is now this happy, mushy, loving kitty and I’m so grateful they were able to help him get a fighting chance for his life. I’ve taken all my other cats there as well, and HIGHLY recommend them to anyone that asks. THANK YOU, GNAH! Love Silvio + Grey.
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May 2023 by A Pershon
Great Neck, located on the North Shore of Long Island in New York, has a rich and fascinating history that stretches back centuries. From its Native American origins to its growth as a suburban community, Great Neck has evolved into a vibrant and diverse area renowned for its cultural heritage, scenic beauty, and close proximity to New York City. Let's delve into the history of Great Neck.Before European colonization, the Matinecock tribe of Native Americans inhabited the area that encompasses present-day Great Neck. They lived along the shores and utilized the natural resources provided by the nearby waterways.In the 17th century, European settlers, primarily Dutch and English, began to establish settlements in the region. The area was initially referred to as Madnan's Neck, named after Madnan's Neck peninsula, which extends into Long Island Sound. The settlers engaged in farming, fishing, and trade, taking advantage of the area's favorable geographic location.During the American Revolutionary War, Great Neck played a significant role. The British occupied Long Island, including Great Neck, for most of the war. In August 1776, the famous Battle of Long Island was fought nearby in present-day Brooklyn and Queens, impacting the local population.In the 19th century, Great Neck experienced significant growth and development. The arrival of the railroad in 1866, connecting the area to New York City, transformed Great Neck into a commuter suburb. This accessibility attracted affluent New Yorkers, who built grand estates and summer residences in the area.Great Neck became part of the renowned "Gold Coast" during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Wealthy industrialists, such as William K. Vanderbilt and F.W. Woolworth, constructed opulent mansions along the North Shore. These palatial estates showcased the area's natural beauty and served as symbols of the era's prosperity.As the 20th century progressed, Great Neck continued to grow as a suburban community. Residential neighborhoods and infrastructure expanded, accommodating the increasing population. The construction of schools, parks, and community facilities further enhanced the quality of life for residents.Great Neck boasts a vibrant cultural heritage and has been home to several notable figures. The area has fostered the growth of art and literature, with famous residents including F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ring Lardner, and Edna St. Vincent Millay. The Great Neck Arts Center and the Great Neck Library serve as hubs for artistic and cultural activities.Great Neck is celebrated for its diverse population and welcoming community. Over the years, it has attracted individuals from various cultural backgrounds, including Jewish, Korean, Iranian, and Chinese communities. The diverse range of restaurants, shops, and cultural events reflects the multicultural fabric of Great Neck.Today, Great Neck continues to thrive as an affluent and dynamic community. Its proximity to New York City, excellent schools, recreational opportunities, and cultural offerings make it an attractive place to live. The rich history and vibrant present of Great Neck make it a unique and cherished part of Long Island's heritage.
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May 2023 by Queen LadyLove
Very good for boarding your pet when you need to go away.
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April 2023 by S
Friendly staff... the vet was excellent. Dr Linder was kind and thorough. Our dog Pluto was comfortable even when he was being thoroughly examined.
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March 2023 by Historian2113
They are amazing! Very knowledgeable, caring, and helpful. They have taken care of all my dogs and been there through the best and worst times. They are great!
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January 2023 by Tsiliana Jolson
Caring, kind, patient, Dr. Rind is one of the greatest vets ever! He listens patiently to my stories and talks science and research with me. Daisy our sweet foster had blood work done he was so sweet with her! My boy cat Rocco is a feisty one and Dr. rind and his vet assistant were patient and so great with him! I would recommend this animal hospital to everyone!!! Xx