House Call: Traveling Veterinarians in Boston, MA
A Guide to Vets Who Make House Calls in the Greater Boston Area
Boston, MA 02115
Offering a wide range of veterinary services, including full check-ups, vaccinations, illness and injury screenings, dental examinations, medication prescriptions, and other general animal health maintenance care, traveling veterinarians can be a convenient and stress free way to ensure the optimal health for your pet.
For emergent care, however, the best option for pets and their families is to proceed to the nearest animal hospital, as traveling veterinarians are rarely available without an advance appointment. Similarly, if you feel that your pet's health problem is likely to require medical testing, rapid lab work results, or long term care, a veterinary house call may not be your best option. For the routine care of your animal, however, traveling veterinary services may be just the thing for your comfort and lifestyle.
If you live in the greater Boston area, there are a number of veterinarians who make house calls. Contact the vets directly to see if the services they provide and the days and hours that they are available make them an appropriate match for you and your pet.
Traveling Veterinary Services in the Greater Boston Area
AAA Veterinary House Calls
150 Staniford St
Boston, MA 02114-2511
Phone: (617) 227-8270
A House Call Vet
Telephone or email for appointments
Phone: (888) 414-7297
Email: info@ahousecallvet.com
At Home Veterinary
Phone: (508) 653-4300
Phone: (617) 753-9300
Back Bay Veterinary Clinic
324 Newbury St # B
Boston, MA
Phone: (617) 247-2273
Chelsea Animal Clinic Inc
138 Washington Ave
Chelsea, MA
Phone: (617) 889-0498
East Cambridge Animal Clinic
566 Cambridge St
Cambridge, MA
Phone: (617) 492-6027
Dr. Jeremy Gransky
Phone: (508) 653-4300
Phone: (617) 753-9300
Katmobile
128 Parker St # 3b
Acton, MA
Phone: (978) 263-3769
Marlboro Animal Hospital
441 Lakeside Ave
Marlborough, MA
Phone: (508) 485-1664
Daniel Massoff D.V.M.
Brookline, MA 02445
Phone: (617) 842-9277
The Traveling Vet
P.O. Box 67249
Brookline, MA
Phone: (617) 975-0055
Vetcall
65 Bellevue St
Newton, MA
Phone: (617) 332-6084
Veterinary Homecalls
Brookline, MA 02445
(617) 842-9277
Visiting Veterinarian
25 Fresh Pond Pl
Cambridge, MA
Phone: (617) 864-3354
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1 Comments
Post a CommentThanks for the recommendations. A home vet visit may come in handy. It took me a good half hour to get my cat Noel into the cat carrier for her last visit. Part of her cat hide and seek skill that I mentioned in my Cat Intellgience article. :)