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November 27th: Closed
December 24th: 8:30am-4pm
December 25th: Closed
December 31st: 8:30am-4pm
January 1st: Closed
ATTENTION
Due to the large snowstorm, we are closed for the day on Monday, February 23rd.
We will reopen Tuesday, February 24th at 8:30am.
Providing personalized pet care for over 50 years
Veterinarian and Animal Hospital in Huntington, NY
At Dix Hills Animal Hospital, our veterinarians and support staff are committed to providing compassionate and professional care for your beloved pets. We strive to make sure you and your pet are comfortable and that your pet lives a long, healthy life. Our team is here to answer all your questions and address any concerns you have about your companion’s health and make you both feel comfortable and welcome at our hospital. We look forward to meeting you!
Our Veterinary Services for Dogs and Cats
Veterinary Services
Whether you are a first time or returning client, we have you covered! Our animal hospital is happy to provide payment options to make veterinary care more accessible to you and your family pet. We also offer a free exam for first-time pets!
Our Greatest Achievement
Happy Clients, Healthy Pets
First-Time Clients
We can't wait to meet you.
Current Clients
We love our clients.
Our cares Fund
We are proud to offer help for those who need it most. This is why we created the charitable “Our Cares Fund” with The Veterinary Care Foundation. With these funds we aim to provide medical care for rescued dogs and cats by offering grants to clients who need financial aid for the care of their pets.
Let’s extend a helping hand to the pets in the community who need it most. Every donation you give makes a difference in helping animals in need.
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VETERINARY HOSPITAL HOURS
Mon – Fri: 8:15am – 6:15pm
Sat: 8:15am – 2:15pm