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    Albany Veterinary Clinic

    3.6 (9 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    The best place there is for pets. Staff was has always been great. Dr Grasso is the best. very caring. wants the best for the dogs.Love him.

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    Dr. Spencer SeabeckWhom It May Concern, I need to speak from…read morethe heart -- not just as a customer, but as someone trying to save a life. What happened to the America we grew up in? The one where compassion meant more than profit, and where helping someone in need wasn't treated like a financial opportunity? I brought my dog, Lucy, to your clinic sick and scared, hoping for care and understanding. What I got instead was a bill for $734 for bloodwork and a few injections, and an estimate of $2,500 more just to keep her on IV fluids. Here's what breaks me: I bought that same IV bag for $43. Even factoring in professional time, supplies, and overhead, it's hard to understand how that turns into thousands of dollars. In the end, the message was simple -- if I couldn't afford it, I could take my dog home and hope for the best. I don't say this with anger, but with sadness. I respect what veterinarians do -- you carry lives in your hands, and I know that takes skill and dedication. But when compassion becomes unaffordable, something in the system is deeply broken. Most people aren't looking for a handout; they just want a fair chance. There has to be a way for clinics to make a living without pricing love out of reach. Because for many of us, our pets are family -- not "just animals." They trust us to fight for them. And we walk out of these offices feeling helpless, ashamed, and defeated when money stands in the way of mercy. Maybe the system can't be fixed overnight, but I hope people start asking why a $43 bag of fluid turns into a $2,500 price tag -- and what that says about who we've become. Respectfully, Scott Breedlove and his sidekick Lucy (No medical degree -- just a man doing everything he can to save his best friend.) In Memory of Lucy I've gone back and forth on whether to post this, but my heart won't let it go. Back in June, my dog Lucy had blood work done. The vet said he saw some things that "looked off." But I never got that call -- no message, no warning, nothing. Now, after losing her, he tells me he "left two voicemails." Funny thing is... my voicemail hasn't worked for over a year. Then he said, "Maybe we emailed you." There's no email either. What that means is this: he knew something was wrong and didn't make sure I knew. And now she's gone. I'm not asking for money. I'm not out for revenge. I just want people -- especially vets -- to remember that what you do, or fail to do, affects real lives. You don't get a second chance to make a phone call that might have saved someone's best friend. Lucy deserved better. And so do the rest of us who trust professionals to care like they say they do. If this story reaches even one vet who double-checks their messages before going home -- maybe Lucy's story will still make a difference. -- Scott Breedlove & Lucy "Loved beyond words. Missed beyond measure." #LucyStrong #CompassionOverProfit #DoBetterHumans #DogsAreFamily #SpeakForTheVoiceless

    They seem to be very overpriced and tend to recommend services that may not be necessary.read more

    Albany Veterinary Clinic - vet - Updated May 2026

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