NOVA Cat Clinic

Category: Veterinarian

Address: 3838 Cathedral Ln, Arlington, VA 22203, USA

Phone: +17035251955

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7:30AM–6PM

Tuesday: 7:30AM–6PM

Wednesday: 7:30AM–6PM

Thursday: 7:30AM–6PM

Friday: 7:30AM–6PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Kate McGrail

Sep 12, 2022

Vets are kind and knowledgeable, but beware of lots of extra and over-priced charges.

Jennifer Lundy

Sep 4, 2022

They were able to fit me in that day for my sick kitty, and were so sweet when I arrived. The care they showed for both me and Peachbutt was top-notch and eased my anxiety about his ear infection. They provided a care plan with clear instructions and next steps, and took great care of both of us throughout the process. Thank you for taking care of my bestest boy.

C Grant

Sep 2, 2022

Joey visited NoVa Clinic on his 10th birthday for a routine check-up. He has been cared for by Dr. Brown and his skilled and kind staff since he was 6 months old. I've also learned a lot from Dr. B and his colleagues about how to provide the best home environment and food for Joey and to understand him better. So, I feel we are both in very good hands at NoVA Clinic.

Bianca Benedi

Aug 30, 2022

They have been able to tackle a complicated health issue that my previous vets (who were excellent overall) could no longer handle. I like how easy it is to schedule an appointment and how helpful they are with refilling medication. Good experience!

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Questions & Answers

How much does it cost for boarding a cat by day?

Kat Ball | Sep 16, 2019
Marcus Brown | Sep 16, 2019

NOVA Cat Clinic only boards client's cats. The cost is $35/day. If your cat is diabetic or on other medications, there are charges for medication administration.

Do you declaw cats?

Robby Preston | Sep 16, 2018
Teri Matzkin | Sep 16, 2018

No they do not. They will, instead, talk to people about non-hurtful alternatives.

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Have you had hairball detected by ultrasound before?

Lana Satow | Sep 16, 2019
NoVa Cat | Sep 16, 2019

We have had hairballs detected by ultrasound. Hairballs are a bit of a chicken and egg. Does gastrointestinal disease and motility issues cause hairballs? Or do hairballs cause GI disease? Great question BTW

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