Please contact us at info@woodstock.vet or (860) 974-1802
if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Please bring your pet on leash or in a carrier. We encourage you to bring a fresh fecal sample, which we will send to the lab to screen for intestinal parasites as part of your pet's annual check up. If this is your first visit with us, please bring a paper copy or send an electronic copy of your pet's medical records to info@woodstock.vet.
Sorry, we do not. You can schedule an appointment by phone, text or email.
If you have an emergency, please call the clinic or see our emergency services section for contact information and locations.
Costs are dependent on the needs of your pet. We would happily create an estimate for you, specific to your visit and your pet's needs, to help give you a better understanding of the potential charges. Please understand that our estimates for sick appointments could change, based upon the exam and the vet's findings. We will work with you to create a treatment plan that meets your pet's needs and works within your budget. We will always send you an estimate for any surgical or dental procedure upon scheduling.
Puppies and kittens can receive their first round of vaccinations at 8 weeks old. We encourage trying to schedule their first visit in advance, if possible.
Sorry, we do not. Payment in full is required at the time of service. We accept cash, checks, all major credit cards and debit cards.
We also accept CareCredit, which many of our clients find helpful to pay for veterinary services. You can visit their website here for more details.
Our veterinarians regularly see dogs, cats, rabbits, pocket pets, and the occasional chicken.