Address: 191 Wallins Corners Rd, Amsterdam, NY 12010, USA
Phone: +15188420540
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–3PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: 8AM–12PM
Kathryn Dermott
I inherited a cat and since they are my two dogs Dr's..I called..he had a nail inbedd in his paw ...they took him and took care of it all..very grateful.
Antoinette Robinson
Amsterdam animal hospital has the nicest kindest and caring people. I feel like my dogs are a priority 😌
Eduardo Herrmann
Dr Beck is great. Stephanie the tech is wonderful. And all the techs and staff. Really go out of there way to be very helpful.
D Sylvester
Have had a few appointments with Dr. beck and they went well. Then we show up for neutering and ask the receptionist questions to receive eye rolls followed by it says in the file you were spoke to. Then she proceeded to be rude and had us take our dog through the surgical suite with soaked floors after while prepping a dog in the suite. Also they know our dog has anxiety at the vets due to a serious knee surgery that had a 6 week recovery time as a puppy. Also as a vet tech you should know that a tissue joint is fragile and not as strong as a normal developed BONE joint. So our dog is having panic attacks falling on the concrete floor over and over with no help from the professionals I’m paying. Then instead of the same rude human printing the info and handing it to us like I assume she is getting paid to do, she is even more rude instead informs us we should research or called for the surgical information. Well that’s why we emailed multiple times. Also I’m not the vet, so why am I paying you if I have to do the research. Also don’t ask us if we have questions if you only intend on arguing and making excuses when you can’t take the two steps to the computer to print the information. We still have absolutely no information about neutering. When to feed when to stop, should he have water, meds, what should we do to prepare for recovery if any, is he staying overnight, what’s the recovery, when can we expect info, do we need to call to find out? Absolutely not a single piece of information. Also now my dog is limping and has yelped from trying to sit three times. How can one be expected to trust when remembering things as simple as surgical information is forgotten and excuse are made. I’m bringing my dog to Latham to be seen by a very large and well regarded staff that work in multiple offices in NY and VT. All of this was easily repairable prior to leaving the office, solution: “Here let me give you that information to review before we check him in. Just to make sure it is safe to preform sedation on your family member.” Also if you read further into the reviews there is a trend and it’s one employee over and over with same exact complaint. Luckily my wife has her PhD in law and we can contact appropriate people for legal advice for recourses should any harm be found in his joint caused by today’s horrific visit. I don’t know if Dr Beck even sees these because I called asked to talk and was placed on hold then disconnected. I will contact the NYS licensing board so at least he gets a formal notification and is informed of his staff members not doing their jobs and covering it up because he is to busy to have the time to monitor them. This is a trend 6 years old now and most 1 star reviews are on the same topic specifically a person.
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Hi M. Wilkins, Please call our office at 518-842-0540 we will be happy to help with your pets problem.
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