UPDATED: As of 5/18/21 we are reopening the clinic so clients can be present for their pet's examination. Your mask is to be worn at all times inside the clinic. Please call when you arrive in the lot and a technician will guide you into an exam room at the time of your appointment. If you are just picking up medication or food, curbside protocol remains the same, please call from your car and we will still come out to you.
Our experienced and dedicated Baltimore veterinarians see to it that your pets in Baltimore and nearby Mount Washington get the quality veterinary care they deserve, whether it is routine care or more of an emergency situation. Whether you have a dog, a cat, or multiple pets including those with scales or feathers your pet's health is important to you and to us at Village Vet Baltimore Animal Hospital.
Our experienced and dedicated Baltimore veterinarians see to it that your pets in Baltimore and nearby Mount Washington get the quality veterinary care they deserve, whether it is routine care or more of an emergency situation. Whether you have a dog, a cat, or multiple pets including those with scales or feathers your pet's health is important to you and to us at Village Vet Baltimore Animal Hospital.
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When you look for Baltimore veterinarians, it helps to choose an animal hospital that will not only provide basic care for your pets, but who also is in the position to help you out when the unexpected happens, over even when you need to get away without your pets.
At Village Vet Baltimore Animal Hospital we strive to be that kind of vet for our patients and their owners, Our Baltimore veterinarians provide many of the standard services to families in Baltimore as well as Mount Washington, but also offers daycare and overnight boarding services for both cats and dogs, And unlike some vets in the area, we don't limit our practice to canines and felines, but are here to care for many of your other pets as well.
At Village Vet Baltimore Animal Hospital we strive to be that kind of vet for our patients and their owners, Our Baltimore veterinarians provide many of the standard services to families in Baltimore as well as Mount Washington, but also offers daycare and overnight boarding services for both cats and dogs, And unlike some vets in the area, we don't limit our practice to canines and felines, but are here to care for many of your other pets as well.
Wellness Care - The Village Vet is not just a place to bring your pet when they are sick or injured. Through education, routine preventative care, behavioral counseling and training advice we help improve the relationship between you and your pet.
Surgery - We maintain an advanced, fully equipped surgical suite with anesthetic monitoring equipment that allows for the design of specific anesthetic protocols tailored to each patient's medical needs.And we believe in providing pre-, intra-, and post-operative pain management using injectable, intravenous, and transdermal delivery systems, as well as conventional oral medication usage.
Surgery - We maintain an advanced, fully equipped surgical suite with anesthetic monitoring equipment that allows for the design of specific anesthetic protocols tailored to each patient's medical needs.And we believe in providing pre-, intra-, and post-operative pain management using injectable, intravenous, and transdermal delivery systems, as well as conventional oral medication usage.
Just like people, pets can have allergies too. Pet allergies can range from skin irritations to respiratory issues and intestinal distress. There are many types of allergies and allergens, so diagnosing pet allergies can be tricky. Below, let's take a more detailed look at pet allergies and understand how a vet can help.
At The Village Vet in Baltimore, MD, our team is committed to providing pets with the best diagnostic and bloodwork services in the area. There are times when a pet develops an illness, condition, or even ingests something hazardous. In order to get to the bottom of the situation, we use blood work and diagnostics to provide answers.
Some eye issues resolve naturally, although some cannot be resolved naturally. However, eye infections could lead to blindness or loss of the eye, so it's important that you monitor your pet's condition for changes. A sudden change in health is known as an acute condition while pets can also experience recurrent infections.
Reviews (21)
Maria F.
Jul 21, 2020
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If I could give less than a start, I would. Out of 7 years going to different vets in all the States, I've lived, this has been the worse service of ALL I have ever received! I waited 3 weeks to get my dog's results; well, perhaps they were having difficulties working around COVID... I have not just got a rude receptionist, who raised her tone when I requested very politely the results for my basset.
Then I asked her to have caused the delay in giving me these results, and she insisted that the vet usually provide those during the appointment. So I asked her again, why wasn't informed
Then I asked her to have caused the delay in giving me these results, and she insisted that the vet usually provide those during the appointment. So I asked her again, why wasn't informed
Paula V.
Nov 25, 2019
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After paying over $200 for pre-dental cleaning lab tests for my 13 year old dog, which was fine, I was strongly pressured to have more testing although Dr B said it would be very unlikely to reveal more issues. When I took my dog in for her dental, the estimate I was given was $1000-$1500. I walked out.
Also, when my dog had yeast infections, the shampoo and medicated pads I was sold were ineffective. I found shampoo (that didn't stink) and a spray on Amazon that are working well.
I have a new vet now.
Update--My dog got a great dental which included X-rays for under $500 at my new
Also, when my dog had yeast infections, the shampoo and medicated pads I was sold were ineffective. I found shampoo (that didn't stink) and a spray on Amazon that are working well.
I have a new vet now.
Update--My dog got a great dental which included X-rays for under $500 at my new
Tina R.
May 15, 2019
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In all my years owning pets, Dr. Berry is hands down the best vet I've come across. We grew up taking our animals somewhere else, and I'm so glad we have since found The Village Vet. Dr. Berry is incredibly patient in thoroughly explaining and answering questions about any and all concerns in regards to our pup. He even takes the time to personally call and check up on our dog after she's been sick, as well as thoroughly go over lab results.
The staff is also great with our sweet girl, and accomodating in helping us with appointments, etc.
The staff is also great with our sweet girl, and accomodating in helping us with appointments, etc.
Ann C.
Apr 21, 2018
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I've been taking my dog Stella to The Village Vet since December 2014, when she was 2 months old. She absolutely loves it there! I attribute much of this to the attitude of the people there, from the reception to the techs to the Drs. I don't expect to be entertained by reception- they aren't just there for that- but they're nice and friendly and always willing to be greeted by my girl.
There has some staff changeover in the last 10 years (as would be expected) but for the most part I've been happy with the vets on staff. I'm certainly happy with Dr. Stump, who she
There has some staff changeover in the last 10 years (as would be expected) but for the most part I've been happy with the vets on staff. I'm certainly happy with Dr. Stump, who she
Yasmin T.
Mar 08, 2018
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Greetings. Here is my story, seven years ago we brought a beautiful Golden Doodle. He has brought nothing but, joy to our life. Village Vet have always provided excellent care (thanks). About, month ago our dog had to have eye surgery. He had a cyst removed. The vet, the tech and entire staff, provided top level care. Fast forward, due to their top level care and follow up. I am pleased to advise, his recovery went well and he is back to normal. This exceeded our expectations. Make Village Vet, your vet.
Kay By The Bay
Jan 20, 2018
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The didn't diagnose my cat properly way back in 2012. Actually, I got no diagnosis. Just sent him home with no plan at all. (he was throwing up everything he ate.) The vet was so full of herself and flippant about the whole thing. I wish I would've requested a different doctor but I was weak. He ended up having to get put down about one month later. The only redeeming factor was they stayed open late so they could put him to sleep. They were nice about that. Rest in Peace, Biggie. You are forever loved.
Gibson S.
Jan 04, 2018
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Marlene Claire Rua
Dec 15, 2017
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Three awesome cats and almost 17 years with Dr. Berry and his amazing and wonderful staff. We have always been able to count on them for the highest quality of professional care and expertise, including treatments for diabetes, lower urinary tract disease requiring surgery, thyroid problems, and GI disorders. We’d be lost without them!
Amanda D.
May 23, 2017
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This year, I had to change my vet due to a negative experience. I was referred to The Village Vet through a mutual friend. My two cats, Boomey and JB, needed to get their vaccinations up to date. When I walked in, I was pleasantly surprised at how nice and clean the office was. The girl at the front desk was super friendly (given that this was the very end of the night, I was expecting much worse of an attitude). Since we were new clients, we needed to fill out extra paperwork. She made the process simple and seamless. Most of the time, paperwork can get pretty messy. We only waited about 10 minutes
Sam P.
Apr 11, 2017
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Recently moved to Baltimore and needed a new vet for my dog. After a quick google search I found The Village Vet. I read a few of the reviews and saw a variety of opinions on the service/price etc so I didn't really know what to expect. Called up and quickly made an appointment for within 2 days of my call.
I was immediately impressed with the cleanliness and layout/furnishings. The staff was very friendly upon my arrival and took care to greet both myself and my dog. I waited for about 5-10 minutes after filling out the initial paperwork and was then taken into an exam room. The tech was
I was immediately impressed with the cleanliness and layout/furnishings. The staff was very friendly upon my arrival and took care to greet both myself and my dog. I waited for about 5-10 minutes after filling out the initial paperwork and was then taken into an exam room. The tech was
Vicky Lynn
Apr 03, 2017
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Kelly J.
Mar 13, 2017
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This is my go-to vet for all of my animals. It is small but pleasant and up to date. They are a busy practice and seem to be a favorite with my neighbors. Dr Berry is probably the best doctor there, but all of the doctors I have used there have been good and kind with my animals. I like that they don't force expensive solutions on me. At my last visit, the vet determined my cat was overweight and mentioned a metabolic food, but also said that if I cut her portions and picked up other cats uneaten food that would probably work too. I will certainly continue to take my pets here.
Linda Tice Thompson
Jan 25, 2017
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Nathan G.
Jan 12, 2017
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Great Vet. Friendly service. I have two dogs, one with an ear irritation and the other with incontenence. Both were diagnosed properly and the prescribed treatment was successful. I've have satisfactory experiences with the Falls Road Animal Hospital and SPCA wellness clinic. Of the three I still prefer village vet and would recommend to a friend.
J. G.
Oct 28, 2016
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I just moved [back] to MD and needed to get shots and flea treatment for my cat. My experience was overall very positive. I got there early and chatted a bit with the office staff while I filled out paperwork. They were friendly and didn't mind when I drifted off mid-sentence to redirect my cat when he was wandering away. The vet tech was gentle with my cat and explained things very well. We saw Dr. Weiner. He was very thorough in explaining how to eradicate the fleas on my cat and the eggs in my home and went into great detail about different products. He even helped to administer pills I
Julie C.
Sep 23, 2015
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I've only had great experiences with all three vets my cat has seen here. Very caring, thorough, and gentle. I find the prices reasonable, and don't feel they push unnecessary tests or charge excessive fees.
Not sure what other reviewers are referring to, but all the staff are great. I'm very grateful for them, and know my cat is in good hands. #overprotectivecatmama
Not sure what other reviewers are referring to, but all the staff are great. I'm very grateful for them, and know my cat is in good hands. #overprotectivecatmama
Vickie S.
Oct 06, 2013
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I have brought my cats here a couple times since moving back to Baltimore, most recently for liver problems with my little one. Care for the animals has been fine, but their treatment with human animals needs work. The examination fee is reasonable, but don't believe that quote when it comes to cost.
Speaking of cost quotes and estimates, if you have the desire for one, you will need to be the proverbial squeaky wheel. I'm pretty certain that shouldn't have to be the case.
I have had mixed experiences and feelings with the doctors. Dr. Berry is clearly the staple, but he's
Speaking of cost quotes and estimates, if you have the desire for one, you will need to be the proverbial squeaky wheel. I'm pretty certain that shouldn't have to be the case.
I have had mixed experiences and feelings with the doctors. Dr. Berry is clearly the staple, but he's
Giannina R.
Jul 23, 2013
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Our two dogs have been going to the Village Vet for about 5 years now. We recently moved out of the area and, unfortunately, can't go there anymore, but Dr. Berry and the staff are excellent. While other docs/vet offices kept giving us very expensive and unnecessary treatments for our itchy lab, Dr. Berry's approach was to treat the condition the least expensive way with decent results - enough to keep our lab at ease. He was crucial during one of dog's tumor diagnosis, surgery and recovery. He is trustworthy, thorough and reliable.
We have taken our dogs to other vets in his practice
We have taken our dogs to other vets in his practice
Tracey P.
Jan 09, 2012
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They love pit bulls!!
I have read some of the reviews and understand the mixed results. I guess it depends on which vet sees your pet. Our experience has been good.
One of our rescued pit bulls had Babesia (a disease that seems to make its way through the pit bulls and greyhounds, through blood exchange). It causes severe anemia and can be deadly. The Village Vet sent the blood to an outside lab (pretty sure North Carolina). Results came quickly. The medicine can be extremely costly (an anti-malaria medication) but they searched for the least expensive and found it. I had read anywhere
I have read some of the reviews and understand the mixed results. I guess it depends on which vet sees your pet. Our experience has been good.
One of our rescued pit bulls had Babesia (a disease that seems to make its way through the pit bulls and greyhounds, through blood exchange). It causes severe anemia and can be deadly. The Village Vet sent the blood to an outside lab (pretty sure North Carolina). Results came quickly. The medicine can be extremely costly (an anti-malaria medication) but they searched for the least expensive and found it. I had read anywhere
Kelly M.
Apr 07, 2011
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The Village Vet is a great choice. The staff is friendly and extremely helpful and they genuinely seem to care about your pets. I've taken 2 cats and 1 dog there and every time it's been a good experience. Recently one of my cats started experiencing UTI-like symptoms and we ended up taking him to Falls Road Animal Hospital because it was an emergency (UTIs can be fatal to male cats if not treated quickly). We explained his history and what his symptoms were. They saw him without me for a few minutes which annoyed me because I wasn't able to see what exactly they were doing with
Lauren S.
Jun 23, 2010
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My first dog was diagnosed with cancer when he was 11. Apparently he had it for a while, but the vet never knew what was wrong with him until that point. We had to put him down less then a year later.
Not the best, but not the worst. I won't go back just because my first dog had to be put down there. The staff is also really un-friendly, so good luck.
Not the best, but not the worst. I won't go back just because my first dog had to be put down there. The staff is also really un-friendly, so good luck.