For generations, VCA Staten Island Animal Hospital has been a trusted part of the Staten Island, NY community, caring for pets and supporting the people who love them. Serving local families since the early 1940s, our hospital was built on long-standing relationships, high medical standards, and a deeply personal approach to veterinary care. For more than eight decades, pet families have returned to us because they feel known, listened to, and genuinely supported.
We believe great veterinary medicine begins with trust. That means taking the time to understand each pet as an individual and guiding families through care decisions with honesty, compassion, and clear communication. Many of our clients have been with us for years, returning not only for comprehensive medical care, but for the familiar faces, warm environment, and thoughtful conversations they have come to rely on.
Our commitment to thoughtful, high-quality veterinary care is reflected in how we practice medicine every day. We combine modern veterinary technology and evidence-based treatment with a hometown feel that helps pets feel comfortable, and clients feel confident. From preventive care and dentistry to surgery and ongoing wellness support, every care plan is personalized to meet the unique needs of each pet and family.
Our close-knit, collaborative team is central to who we are. Strong communication, shared compassion, and a genuine love for animals allow us to work together seamlessly, creating a smooth experience for clients and attentive care for pets. Every visit is designed to reduce stress, answer questions clearly, and build long-term relationships rooted in trust and kindness.
Located in the heart of Staten Island, VCA Staten Island Animal Hospital proudly serves pet families throughout St. George, Tompkinsville, Stapleton, Rosebank, South Beach, New Dorp, Dongan Hills, Grant City, Great Kills, Eltingville, Huguenot, Annadale, Tottenville, West Brighton, Port Richmond, and Mariners Harbor. For decades, we have been a steady presence for dogs and cats at every stage of life.
We provide comprehensive primary veterinary care, including wellness exams, preventive medicine, dentistry, soft tissue surgery, hands-free radiology, grooming, and ongoing management of chronic conditions. Our approach is always individualized, practical, and centered on what is best for each pet and the people who love them.
At VCA Staten Island Animal Hospital, our commitment has remained the same throughout the years. Thoughtful care. Trusted relationships. High-quality medicine delivered with heart.
We are honored to care for the pets who are part of your family today and for many years to come.
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