Best and Top-Rated Vets in Putnam County

Showing top 16 Clinics available for booking

Brook Farm Veterinary Ctr
85.6

2371 22, Patterson, NY 12563, USA

Middlebranch Veterinary
84.9

2071 US-6, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512, USA

Mahopac Animal Hospital
84.3

540 6, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10541, USA

Roosevelt Veterinary Ctr
82.2

1995 NY-22, Brewster, NY 10509, USA

Brewster Veterinary Hosp-John
81.4

3455 Danbury Rd, Brewster, NY 10509, USA

Carmel Animal Hospital
80.6

235 NY-52, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512, USA

Animal Hospital Of Kent
76.0

1244 NY-52, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512, USA

Equine Integrated Vetinary
76.0

16 Doansburg Rd, Brewster, NY 10509, USA

Heiber Kathi DVM
76.0

230b Baldwin Place Rd, Mahopac, NY 10541, USA

Home Veterinary Care Mobile Vt
76.0

1610 NY-22, Brewster, NY 10509, USA

Hudson Highlands
76.0

20 Fox Hollow Ln, Garrison, NY 10524, USA

New England Equine Practice
76.0

2933 22, Patterson, NY 12563, USA

Putnam Vet Calls
76.0

24 292, Patterson, NY 12563, USA

Mid-Hudson Veterinary Practice
67.0

394 NY-52, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512, USA

Putnam Animal Wellness
67.0

100-B Independent Way, Brewster, NY 10509, USA

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Our process is thorough and hands-on:

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Exceptional Reputation

We collect our own patient reviews as well as bring in patient reviews from third parties like Google, Facebook and Yelp.

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Verification Process

We personally interview all of our verified vets and give our stamp of approval.

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Data Transparency

We collect and showcase the important data points that help patients make confident decisions.

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GreatVet Score

Our GreatVet score is the combination of quantitative and qualitative inputs that help rank top performers.

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Did You Know?

In terms of development, the first year of a cat’s life is equal to the first 15 years of a human life. After its second year, a cat is 25 in human years. And after that, each year of a cat’s life is equal to about 7 human years.

Cats have five toes on each front paw, but only four on the back ones. It’s not uncommon, though, for cats to have extra toes. The cat with the most toes known had 32—eight on each paw!