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Sag Harbor Veterinary Clinic

Sag Harbor Veterinary Clinic

(8 reviews)

Learned and compassionate veterinarians and support staff. They offer lots of support, even after…read moreyou've taken your pet home. Alexander took care of my Aussie-Doodle, Che after he injured his left wrist (what I always think of as a knee) in an ill-judged jump into the yard from a 2nd floor balcony. The Docs are patient, inquisitive about your pet and concerned about their general health as well as the complaint you arrive with for your visit. I have great confidence in this clinic and its staff.

If you're looking for a practice that's compassionate and loves animals, DON'T COME HERE! Kemba,…read moremy Duck Tolling Retriever, had a bloody wound just below his right eye. If you're reading this, then you have a pet, and you know how scary this can be. My next door neighbor highly recommended this vet. I'm not a member of the practice: We're summer residents here, and our regular vet is back home in CT. My neighbor said not to worry; just show up early -- "They won't turn you away." WRONG! The receptionist -- refusing to move off her chair, refusing to look over the counter at my dog whose wound was scary to see, refusing to smile or give me any kind of reassurance, just kept repeating "no" to all my entreaties: Could he be seen by a vet? Could he come back later? Could you at least look at him? Her response: He doesn't have an appointment, so he can't be seen. Just a stone-faced, stone-cold NO. Yes, I know: This was one receptionist, on one day. But if a person of this demeanor can be employed here, it's not a good indication for this practice.

Sarah Alward - vet - Updated May 2026

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