Wyoming Animal Hospital has undergone changes and improvements throughout the years in keeping with the many ongoing advancements in veterinary medicine. We focus on providing the highest quality medical and surgical services for your companion animals. The Wyoming Animal Hospital team is committed to providing quality veterinary care throughout the life of your dog or cat.
We understand the special role your pet plays in your family and are dedicated to becoming your partner in your pet's health care. We are one of the oldest veterinary hospitals in the Grand Rapids area and have been proudly serving the community since 1962. We decided to share the love with more of the Grand Rapids area in 2017 when we opened Wealthy Street Animal Hospital in Uptown.
We understand the special role your pet plays in your family and are dedicated to becoming your partner in your pet's health care. We are one of the oldest veterinary hospitals in the Grand Rapids area and have been proudly serving the community since 1962. We decided to share the love with more of the Grand Rapids area in 2017 when we opened Wealthy Street Animal Hospital in Uptown.
Services
Diagnostic imaging allows our veterinarians to look at your pet internally for clues about sickness or injury. Dental care is an essential part of your pet's overall health to prevent dental disease and tooth loss. Let our experienced team provide your pet with high-quality surgical care in a stress-free and relaxing environment.
Let Wyoming Animal Hospital provide a professional veterinary exam for your kitten, puppy, cat, or dog. A physical exam is the smartest and easiest way to keep your pet healthy. Wellness exams allow our veterinarians to detect problems and diseases that might go undiscovered otherwise, including heart murmurs, tumors, enlarged organs, cataracts, ear infections, ear mites, dental disease, skin issues and allergies.
At Wyoming Animal Hospital, our goal is keeping your pet happy and healthy. Thanks to modern diagnostics and our on-site laboratory, we're able to do just that for sick and injured pets. Diagnostic imaging allows us to examine your pet's internal organs and body systems to better diagnose their conditions.
Dental care is an essential part of your pet's overall health. When oral hygiene is neglected, pets can develop dental disease which negatively affects other systems in the body and may lead to tooth loss. A pet's dental health is just as important as their physical health, however, it often goes overlooked.
Wyoming Animal Hospital provides veterinary surgical care and services for cats and dogs. Using state-of-the-art equipment and an experienced team, we'll provide your pet with high-quality surgery in a safe, stress-free and relaxing environment. Our team of skilled veterinarians and technicians are ready to provide your pet with a range of surgeries.
Reviews (20)
Carolyn Boven
Nov 07, 2021
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Doglvr
Nov 03, 2021
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We have been with WAH for nearly 30 year and I won't go anywhere else. The clinical staff is knowledgeable, professional, caring and understanding. The non-clincal staff is so happy to hear from me when I call and are so helpful! Covid has made our visits look different but the care has not changed a bit. Our pets are patients for life with WAH.
Mallory Bergstrom
Apr 22, 2021
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Cheri Butts
Apr 20, 2021
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Lizzie Rodgers
Feb 25, 2021
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Jason Noling
Jan 06, 2021
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Denise Calvaruso
Jan 01, 2021
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Johannah Jelks
Dec 18, 2020
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Brandon Simmons
Aug 21, 2020
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We’ve brought our dog here for almost 8 years. But call it lazy, we’ve not enjoyed the treatment or service there. It always feels like they’re trying to up-sell you on the latest treatment (like the sonic teeth cleaning sheesh), or the newest tablets. And worse, we’ve never felt like Belles exams were done correctly.
Our worst experience was… last year with their new doctor Privette. A vet tech started with us, walked right in and met belle, gave her some treats, all was well. Then Dr. Privette came, stopped in the middle of the doorway, and belle started to grumble
Our worst experience was… last year with their new doctor Privette. A vet tech started with us, walked right in and met belle, gave her some treats, all was well. Then Dr. Privette came, stopped in the middle of the doorway, and belle started to grumble
Rhonda Toogood
Aug 10, 2020
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I would never recommend bringing your pet here. The front end staff is incredibly unprofessional and have lack of knowledge. I was an established patient whose puppy had been ill with diarrhea and was told they had no appointments and to go to the emergency vet if I felt is was needed or go to the clinic on Division. Why do I have you as my vet then? Definitely go elsewhere!!
Amanda Marie DeBoer
Apr 02, 2020
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Scott A.
Oct 03, 2019
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Very rude and unprofessional staff. I had my puppy's microchip implant done here, the person that chipped her left the room and my dog started bleeding badly. I yelled and pounded on the door to get attention while applying direct pressure to my puppy's bleeding.
You have to understand the rear of the examination room has a door, AND WINDOWS, like most vet offices do, that leads into the inner sanctum of lab work etc. Staff were walking by the window and not paying attention to the hell I was raising. Blood was now seeping onto my sleeve. Finally someone came in and corrected the bleeding
You have to understand the rear of the examination room has a door, AND WINDOWS, like most vet offices do, that leads into the inner sanctum of lab work etc. Staff were walking by the window and not paying attention to the hell I was raising. Blood was now seeping onto my sleeve. Finally someone came in and corrected the bleeding
Jodi Goff
Sep 08, 2019
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Peggy Marie
Aug 22, 2019
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Samara N.
Sep 21, 2018
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Be very careful with this place. Their lack of transparency, clear communication, empathy and professionalism is really disconcerting. A vet at Wealthy Street/Wyoming Animal Hospital found that my cat Lulu had gingivitis and some bad teeth and recommended scheduling a dental cleaning right away. I was given the strong impression that the vet would pull any bad teeth during the dental cleaning. This is what happened instead. I dropped Lulu off at Wyoming Animal Hospital for the dental appointment in the morning. At check in, they told me that if they needed to pull any teeth they would notify me
Nichole G.
Sep 18, 2018
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This was the worst vet experience I've ever had. Rude staffing. everyone was occupied with a medical emergency which I understand but they should have told me to come back with my cat when things were less hectic.
$500 later my cat is the exact same. Staff seems inexperienced, unapologetic and greedy.
My cat is 13 years old and I've never had a negative vet experience with him. I wouldn't be upset about the $500 if I would have gotten at least 1 answer as to what was wrong with him. Bottom line don't go here, they just want your money and to quickly get you in and out.
$500 later my cat is the exact same. Staff seems inexperienced, unapologetic and greedy.
My cat is 13 years old and I've never had a negative vet experience with him. I wouldn't be upset about the $500 if I would have gotten at least 1 answer as to what was wrong with him. Bottom line don't go here, they just want your money and to quickly get you in and out.
Sara S.
Jul 17, 2017
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My visit ended up being way more expensive than what was quoted over the phone. Dr. (Kauffman?) seemed like she was in a hurry to get to the next appointment even though I showed up early and then had to wait to get into a room. I turned down services and products multiple times and the vet and technician made me feel guilty or like I wasn't spending enough money. I was told this place is cheaper than down the street in Eastown, but ultimately, it was not! Will not be returning or recommending.
Jim E.
Jul 30, 2016
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Betsey K.
Jun 06, 2014
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Ellen T.
Jan 13, 2012
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Hands down the BEST place for your pet in West Michigan. The doctors are great and the entire staff treats your pet as if they're part of the family. My dog, Charlie, isn't a fan of being crated so the girls let him hang out with them behind the front desk until I could pick him up. They're always willing to help, explain, and take care of your little one. LOVE LOVE LOVE them!