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FAQ's


What is a specialty veterinarian?

A specialty veterinarian is a doctor of veterinary medicine who has advanced specialty training and is board certified in their respective specialties (Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Radiology, Surgery, Neurology, etc).

How do I make an appointment?

The appointment for an initial evaluation or consultation may be scheduled by you or your regular veterinarian, but it must be by a doctor's referral.

Do I need a referral from my regular veterinarian?

Yes, your primary veterinarian should complete a referral form and forward all of your pet's pertinent medical records to us prior to your appointment.

What are the fees for a consultation?

The consultation fee is $115. During the initial appointment, you will be given a comprehensive estimate of anticipated charges.

Do you offer payment plans?

Yes, we offer Care Credit. For more information on Care Credit programs go to www.carecredit.com.

Do you take pet insurance?

All charges are expected to be paid at the time of your appointment. However, you can then submit your invoice to your pet's insurance company for reimbursement.

Are you now going to be my pet's primary veterinarian?

No, our hospital only provides specialty care. We work with your primary care veterinarian in a collaborative effort to provide optimal care to your pet for specific medical needs.

Will my regular veterinarian receive updates on my pet?

Yes. After every each visit, the specialist will send a typed report detailing your pet's medical condition to your primary veterinarian.

What do I need to bring to my first appointment?

You should bring your pet, any medications that your pet is currently receiving, and medical records and x-rays from all veterinarians that have examined your pet.

What should I expect at my first visit?

The doctor will do a physical exam and take your pet's history. Based on the reason for your referral, the specialist may recommend additional testing. At this time, the doctor will discuss the options for your pet's care and detail a comprehensive estimate of costs.

How long will the appointment take?

An initial consultation and physical examination may take from 30 minutes to 1 hour. Additional testing and treatment, if indicated, may require that your pet be hospitalized for a longer period of time.

What are the hospital's hours?

We are open Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 6:00 pm and Saturdays from 8:00 am to 12 noon. However, each doctors' schedule fluctuates within those times so you will need to call for exact availability. On Saturdays, we are open for appointment scheduling and medication refills only.

Specialty Services

 

   NEUROLOGY
   RADIOLOGY


Contact Information

info@uvsonline.com
Upstate Veterinary Specialties, PLLC,
222 Troy-Schenectady Road, Suite B
Latham, New York
USA 12110
(518) 783-3198


Hours of Operation
Monday to Friday: 8AM - 6PM
Saturday: 8AM - 12PM

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