Address: 420 New London Turnpike, Norwich, CT 06360, USA
Phone: +18608860125
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: 8AM–12PM
Diane Bratti
The people here are awesome and very compassionate not only for the animals but also the people.
Dianna Hewitt
We and our fur babies love All Friends. Always friendly and if you have an emergency it's easy to get an appointment.
Sarah Reed
Dr Elizabeth Friday saved our dog from going blind permanently or possibly losing his life. All of the staff was wonderful and showed compassion every step of the way. I will never go to any other Vet again and highly recommend them!
Ian Proctor
Wonderful, friendly staff and knowledge veterinarians. I've heard from other people they're expensive, but they're worth every penny when your pets care is of utmost importance. I've been going here for quite a few years. Dr. Tangari is the vet I see, but on short notice I've brought my pets to see other doctors as well and have not been let down thus far. Highly recommend! Update: Ever since COVID hit they've been very busy. If you have an emergency call Pieper Veterinary Emergency & Specialty in Middletown, CT or Ocean State Veterinary Specialists in East Greenwich, RI. Both are open 24 hours. For your general veterinary needs, be sure to call plenty in advance (I normally call a month or a month in a half in advance for my dogs yearly checkup) to make sure you can get an appointment when you want it. Still highly recommend!
Thanks! Your review is awaiting moderation.
Not sure but I hope for you they do it's a wonderful place to take your beautiful fur babies
I believe so. Mine were neutered when I got them, but they took care of them, so I assume they'd fix them as well.
I would choose another breed. That dog is a liability. If it bites someone a lawyer is going to have a field day with you. If you have home owners insurance they will probably drop you and not pay. Get rid of it.
Good Morning. A full work up which would include a complete physical examination, blood work, and cardiac ultrasound would determine if your pet was a candidate an anesthetic procedure.
I am sorry we do not see birds. Try Ocean State Vet Specialist or Old Lyme Vet
A declawed cat usually turns out to be a cat that bites a lot!
Not sure because we did blood work first, then we had to put our dog down. They are wonderful wonderful people there...
They will want you to bring him in for bloodwork to confirm. If he does have lyme I believe they give him three vaccinations over a period of 3 months and then they maintain it with an annual booster shot. You should plan on at least 200-300 bucks
I have not heard from them its 2 pm so i am very worry and scared. Hopefully i hear from them soon.
It depends what you want them to check the animal for as well as how much blood work they do. Also if you need flea collars etc then you have those extra costs as well. It can be pricey especially if it's there first check up.
For just the office visit it's like $45-50 but that doesn't include vaccinations or anything extra.
Thanks! Your answer is awaiting moderation.
Thanks! Your question is awaiting moderation.