410 WEST 55TH ST. NEW YORK CITY, NY 10019 Get Directions
410 WEST 55TH ST. NEW YORK CITY, NY 10019 Get Directions
COVID-19 (coronavirus) UPDATE:Our hospital is open and we are taking extra precautions to continue providing remarkable care for your pets. Please download and review the form on our website to learn more about our new patient intake procedures prior to your visit. https://bluepearlvet.com/hospital/midtown-nyc/At BluePearl, the health and safety of our patients, staff, and community is our number one priority. Please be assured that while we are taking extra precautions to reduce the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus), we are still committed to providing exceptional care to your pet.Over the past few weeks, we have taken several precautionary steps in our hospitals and are carefully monitoring the health and well-being of our staff. To assist us in our prevention efforts, we ask that you please consider the following precautions concerning both appointments and emergency situations: If you are experiencing flu-like symptoms or are quarantined due to potential COVID-19 exposure, please call ahead so we can ensure your pet’s needs can be met and advise you on next steps.---------When you have a pet emergency, seconds count. We want you to know, we’re ready. If your pet has a condition that requires a specialist’s expertise, we’re ready for that too. Our experienced team of veterinarians, vet technicians and support staff work closely together to provide the comprehensive, compassionate care your pet needs and deserves.If you need a board-certified expert for a chronic condition, we’re also a specialty hospital. Accessible by public transportation, BluePearl Midtown on West 55th Street has a linear accelerator, which allows it to offer radiation therapy for cancer patients.The 20,000-square-foot hospital, formerly known as NYC Veterinary Specialists, also offers radioiodine I-131 treatment for cats with hyperthyroidism. It’s New York and so our Midtown hospital occasionally makes it into a movie or TV show. As you might guess, our veterinarians sometimes respond to the medical emergencies of TV and zoo animals, including a hypoglycemic porcupine, a flamingo with a fracture and a tiger with a bad knee, to name a few.Meanwhile, we strive to treat your own pets like the stars they most certainly are.
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