Aspca Community Veterinary Clinic By Appointment Only – Vets in Brooklyn
Clinic Overview
ASPCA Community Veterinary Clinic By Appointment Only is a veterinary clinic in Brooklyn, New York, located at 464 New Lots Ave. It treats dogs and cats and offers general veterinary care along with spay/neuter, vaccination, and other medical and surgical services. Visits are handled by appointment, and in-house emergency services are not advertised.
ASPCA Community Veterinary Clinic By Appointment Only is a veterinary clinic in Brooklyn, New York, located at 464 New Lots Ave. It treats dogs and cats and offers general veterinary care along with spay/neuter, vaccination, and other medical and surgical services. Visits are handled by appointment, and in-house emergency services are not advertised.
Services
- •Appointments arranged by request form or phone
- •General veterinary exams and medical workups
- •Spay/neuter services
- •Vaccinations, including subsidized or free options in some programs
- •Microchipping through community events or programs
- •Anesthesia and pain management, including neonatal anesthesia protocols
- •Wound care and surgical wound repair, including debridement and suturing
- •Dental care, including tooth extractions
- •Oncology and chemotherapy are mentioned in an ASPCA client story
- •Treatment for hyperthyroidism is mentioned in an ASPCA client story
- •Eye surgery is mentioned in a recent review
Pricing
No published pricing information is available for this clinic.
People
Named veterinary staff and leadership associated with ASPCA include Matthew Bershadker, Dr. Janice Fenichel, Dr. Mary St. Martin, Dr. Andra Gordon, and licensed veterinary technician Ethel Castillo. Recent reviews did not identify staff by name.
Reviews
Google reviews show a 4.2/5 rating from 536 reviews. Recent written feedback includes positive remarks about long-term care for dogs, clear aftercare, and quick recovery after eye surgery. Less favorable comments mention difficulty reaching the clinic or keeping appointments, one negative interaction with a receptionist, discomfort with muzzle use during a visit, and frustration over services being limited to certain ZIP codes.

