VCA White Rose Animal Hospital
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- Hours
- Regular Hours:
M-F 8am-2pm, Sa-Su Closed (Preventive Care Clinic Hours:Tuesdays 1:00 pm - 5:00 pmThursdays 1:00 pm - 5:00 pmPlease call to set up an appointment.)
- Phone:
Main - 717-900-5258
- Address:
- 2129 S Queen St York, PA 17403
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- Categories
- Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals, Pet Grooming, Veterinarian Emergency Services, Veterinarians
- Services / Products
- Advanced Care Services Allergy & Itchy Skin Relief Diabetes Treatment (Canine & Feline) Diagnostics Diet & Nutrition Disease Treatment Flea & Tick Control General Care Heartworm Disease Treatment (Canine & Feline) Internal medicine Medications/Prescriptions Parasite Control Pet Wellness Exams Physical Examinations Preventive Care Primary Care Puppy & Kitten Wellness Senior Pet Wellness Spay & Neuter Vaccines & Vaccinations Weight Loss Programs
- Payment Options
- Neighborhood
- Tyler Run-Queens Gate
- Associations
- American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA)
General Info
Each VCA hospital has health and safety protocols in place based on health care best practices as well as state and local guidance and regulations.
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Reviews
02/07/12
Super friendly staff !! Always very helpful when I call. No phone menu also which is a big plus in my book. I would recommend them highly.
10/24/11
Super friendly staff ! Very helpful with questions . No phone menu when you call and real person takes your call.
I want to start off saying that I have grown up taking animals to this clinic and I had come to expect a higher level of care and integrity. My parents just bought a 5 month old male dog and scheduled to have him neutered and have his dewclaws removed for over $600. The surgery seemed to go well and after 24 hrs we could remove the bandages off his paws, and saw that one paw looked to be done correctly while the other looked like the vet simply removed the nail leaving the rest of the claw in a tab of tissue that was not completely stitched close. The vet said his paw should be fine and not even two weeks later we had to take our dog back in to get put on antibiotics because the open tissue had become infected. The vet preceded to charge for another visit, antibiotics, and anti inflammatory meds even though the issue was caused through a mistake that they made. As a new pet owner I WOULD NOT be taking my animals to this clinic because the quality of care provided had decreased.
People are always nice. the vets are good. I have a diabetic cat and they are helping me get his diabetes under control. Reasonable rates. More than one vet on board.