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    Windsor Pet Dental

    4.3 (12 reviews)
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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    Mike and his staff are able, caring, and most importantly, down to earth people.

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    Stoney Brook Veterinary Hospital

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    Does fairly good work on the animals - had two kittens spayed there because our regular vet doesn't…read moredo surgeries, both came through fine, though the sutures on one were less tidy than the other. The staff / owner doesn't seem to understand science very well as their "policy" is to require all visitors to the office wear a mask, even though they don't prevent transmission or acquisition of respiratory illnesses like Covid (maybe they should read the Cochrane Review report) and wouldn't let me pick up my two kittens without wearing one. When I waited outside one of the staff members came out and took her mask off, saying she liked to get a break to breathe the fresh air. Won't be back.

    I had some pretty mixed feelings about this place, so I'll do my best to paint the picture here and…read morelet you decide if it's right for you. My dog was having an issue with her foot that I had hoped would clear up on its own, but she got a little testy about, so I decided to bring her in. I called in the morning and they had a couple of slots open for the same afternoon, which was great. We arrived to a construction site, lots of power tools and men stomping through in their boots. My dog was not particularly disturbed by this, but going to the vet is already not her favorite thing, so it might have been nice to get a heads up. Especially knowing that she was feeling a little protective of her foot, I'm not sure if I would have chosen to bring her to an additionally stressful space with a bunch of strange extra people. The staff was accommodating enough and apologetic of the chaos in their space. We were moved into an exam room pretty quickly. One of the techs came in and asked a bunch of questions and entered everything into the computer. Eventually the vet came in and asked a lot of the same questions, which is fine for verifying everything, but I wondered if she had checked in on the computer info at all. She did an exam. She noticed one growth on my dog, but missed the other, and didn't note her couple of chipped teeth or the spot in her eye that most vets ask about, so I'm not sure how thorough this was. She took some samples from the paw without much explanation of what they were trying to do or learn or what the cost would be. They disappeared to check them out for a while and came back still not really knowing what was causing it. She did give some options while deciding on prescriptions, which was helpful. My dog has had a very similar issue in the past, which we went to another vet for, and it cost about $40 less for the same exam, procedures, and prescriptions ($145 vs $187), so this place seemed a little on the expensive side to me, and I'm not convinced that the care was better. I also asked both the tech and the vet about heartworm meds; neither seemed to run with this and offer to do the test, so I guess we will update them later. They've already done her exam, so we will probably go there to update vaccinations, but I'm not sure that I would stick with them otherwise. Seemed fine, not great.

    Windsor Pet Dental - vet - Updated May 2026

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