About Banfield Pet Hospital
Banfield Pet Hospital® - Wellington offers comprehensive healthcare for dogs, cats, and small animals. They provide routine services like vaccinations, microchipping, dental care, and surgery. Clients frequently praise the hospital's cleanliness and the friendliness of the staff, including the receptionists. The veterinarians at Banfield are recognized for their expertise and compassion. Dr. Cassidy is noted for being thorough and explaining everything during visits. One reviewer appreciated the follow-up calls to check on pets, highlighting the staff's politeness and thoroughness. The hospital is very accommodating and will try to get pets in as soon as possible if there is an issue. This commitment to quality care and the hospital's convenient location make it a popular choice for pet owners. The staff treats pets like family, providing a sense of security for their owners.
Absolutely everything!! I’ve struggled to find a vet for our Pitbull as many know they have a bad rap but our Harley is so sweet and lovable but very protective. She also doesn’t get along with other dogs and doesn’t really like males especially when it’s just me with her. They are so accommodating from the day we went to now they’re patient and kind and treat Harley like one of their own! Dr larkin, Melanie and Elizabeth are AMAZING!! But so is everyone there we just see them the most! I can’t thank banfield enough for opening up across the street from me and just being a wonderful vet!
One year ago, on June 21, 2022 our lawn guys found a dying puppy in our backyard. She was all bitten up by insects and was hypoglycemic and dehydrated. She could barely walk. I gave her some water and called vets all over Wellington. Nobody would see her. Then the folks at Banfield Wellington said, “Bring her on in!.” We put her in a rubbermaid container and headed over. Dr. Elizabeth Larkin told us that she would probably not survive the night and recommended Access Emergency Pet Hospital. In the meantime, Dr. Larkin ran some tests, warmed her up and gave her some medicine to raise her blood sugar. After 24 hours in the hospital we were able to bring this 1.2 pound puppy home. Laney is doing great! and she continues to be followed by Dr. Larkin and the wonderful practitioners at Banfield. We are so very grateful!