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Comprehensive Veterinary Care for Manhattan’s Upper West Side Pets

Comprehensive Veterinary Care for Manhattan’s Upper West Side Pets

Guy and his dog

Manhattan’s Upper West Side offers a world-class lifestyle for New Yorkers. There’s no reason its pet care should be anything less.

Lincoln Square Veterinary Hospital offers advanced, comprehensive, and compassionate veterinary care to the dogs and cats of New York’s premier residential area. We don’t just respond to symptoms and emergencies, we build relationships with clients and patients to prevent health issues and promote quality of life.

Lincoln Square Veterinary Hospital

Named one of America's Best Animal Hospitals 2025!

We are proud to have been named one of America's Best Animal Hospitals by Newsweek!

 

Here’s a shortlist of what puts our pet care in an elite class:

  • No Rushing: We don’t like a fast-food approach to health care. Whether it’s an appointment or an urgent care matter, you will not be rushed.

  • 24-Hour Nursing: Care is provided around the clock when your dog or cat needs to spend the night.

  • AAHA Accredited Hospital: Our hospital is a member of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), the accrediting body for companion animal hospitals in the United States and Canada. Only 350 North American pet hospitals can make this claim.

  • USDA Approved: Only vets certified by the United States Department of Agriculture can provide you and your pet with international travel certificates.

Our Services

Contact us or visit today at our 67th Street facility and experience pet care Upper West Side style.

We are AAHA Accredited!

We adhere to the highest standards in veterinary medicine to bring the very best care and quality medicine to your pet. Learn more about why accreditation from the American Animal Hospital Association is important.

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“Everyone at LSVH is cheerful, efficient and helpful. This is the only vet office I know of, where my dog does not shake, but instead wags his tail upon entering!”
—Nathan S.