Kinzua Veterinary Clinic
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The Owners Dr. Miller and Dr. Bergenstock currently reside in Warren, PA with their Australian cattle dog "Roo", cats "Clawdius", and "Rush", and horse "Lansingburgh". Kinzua Vet Clinic is located on the east side of Warren on historic Route 6, in the beautiful Allegheny National Forest of north-west Pennsylvania.

In the heart of Kinzua Country, Warren is less than 10 miles from the Kinzua reservoir created by the Kinzua Dam on the Allegheny River. The area is known for its bountiful lumber resource, especially its world-famous black cherry. To provide our clients and patients with the best and most affordable local care.
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Michelle has been employed at Kinzua Veterinary Clinic since 1999 with a few brief intermissions. She graduated from Youngsville High School. She has been trained as an assistant and also helps the receptionists with chart management. She currently resides in Sugar Grove with her husband Paul, her dog Bayleigh, horse Blondie, and her four cats named Peanut, Cingee, Peewee, and Stella.
All kittens should begin the feline distemper RCPC series vaccine at 6 to 8 weeks of age. They should receive a booster vaccine every 3 to 4 weeks until they are between 14 and 17 weeks of age. Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) vaccines are also recommended for indoor/outdoor cats or cats with direct exposure to other cats that may carry FeLV.
Our digital x-ray machine allows us to obtain and process an image in 7 seconds. Digital capabilities allow for sharper images that can be magnified. Contrast can also be manipulated to allow us to better differentiate subtle lesions. Digital images can easily be e-mailed to some of the best specialists and radiologists in the country allowing for quick consults without the need for long distance travel or large additional expenses.
There are only a few legitimate reasons for not having your pet spayed or neutered. Obviously breeding animals cannot be altered. Also, many show and field trial participants must be intact. Some owners cannot afford to have their pets spayed or neutered, and some pets may have medical conditions making them poor candidates for surgery or anesthesia.
Reviews (8)
Missy Chmelovski
Missy Chmelovski
Dec 04, 2021
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These people are the best and great prices they saved my furbaby...I love them
Christine Barirde
Christine Barirde
Dec 02, 2021
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I trust them... a little pricey. They are so kind to my fur babies (I have 4). They are a class act.
Matthew G.
Matthew G.
Oct 16, 2021
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Critical: Professionalism, Reliability, Responsiveness
No humanity here.... If your pet has an emergency situation they will not help or see you unless your already a client. They prefer to let the animals go in pain and possibly die... No souls..
Joy Wiedmaier
Joy Wiedmaier
Sep 15, 2021
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I totally recommend Kinzua Vet! They are very caring about both our furry family members and us as their caregivers.
Ryan McMillen
Ryan McMillen
Jul 21, 2021
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Great care from the staff. They treat your pets like they are their own.
Sandy Davis
Sandy Davis
May 26, 2021
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Great girls working there. Always take time listening and explaining what is going on with our pet.
Lori Fitzgerald
Lori Fitzgerald
Jan 29, 2021
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They treat both pet and owner with kindness and respect. My pets love the employees. One of them hates the car but can't wait to go if I ask if he wants to see his girlfriend.
Nate Thurston
Nate Thurston
May 17, 2019
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Most wonderful vet's office we have ever been to. The doctors are very knowledgeable and love animals. You can tell they want the very best for your pet.