Address: 158 Hurricane Ln #2072, Williston, VT 05495, USA
Phone: +18028782022
Sunday: 10AM–8PM
Monday: 8AM–8PM
Tuesday: 8AM–8PM
Wednesday: 8AM–8PM
Thursday: 8AM–8PM
Friday: 8AM–8PM
Saturday: 10AM–8PM
Amy Abeyta
We had a great experience here. The technician and veterinarian were very sensitive to our senior, more difficult dog and his ailment. They guided us on how to manage and treat him. He could not be put under for x-rays because he has a heart condition and they gave us good alternatives to try with him. He is recovering nicely and we are more than appreciative for their kindness and help in getting him better. Amy Abeyta
James Buck
Amazing vet, super caring, excellent specialists!
ashley Maskell
Dont waste your time. Our local vet couldn't get my dog in in a timely manner and her needs quickly changed from being a slight rash to full blown skin infection. Called yesterday after being turned away from bevs (they were only taking critical patients) to be informed they were only taking euthanasia cases. But the woman who answered the phone agreed my dog needed to be seen immediately. I understand being short staffed as she claimed was an issue but I don't understand why an pet urgent care site can't see take a pet with an urgent need.
A M
Our Oscar boy got sick earlier this year. We had taken him to his regular vet a few times, many things ruled out, never figured out the issue. We brought him in to Peak to see Dr Benitah and she was phenomenal. Her thoroughness and professionalism were top knotch. We trusted her completed and appreciated her straightforwardness and honesty. We had to say goodbye to our Oscar boy in May, and we chose to do it there at Peak. Dr Bebitah and Lucas were so kind and empathetic throughout the incredibly difficult process. As was Megan. Thank you all for the work that you do and for maintaining such kindness and humanity throughout your practice.
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Call Peak tomorrow and speak with them directly . They will answer your questions
This is a referral office. You have to get referred by your primary vet. Maybe you should pose your question to your reg. Vet. And go from there.
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