Veterinary Eye Center of New York City (Hell's Kitchen)

Veterinary Eye Center of New York City (Hell's Kitchen) is a veterinary practice in New York City, NY.

About

The Veterinary Eye Center (VEC) in Hell's Kitchen is New York City's first veterinary ophthalmology center, established to focus exclusively on eye care for pets. The clinic examines, diagnoses, and treats eye conditions in various species, including cats, dogs, birds, and other exotic animals. Services include cataract surgery, corneal disease treatment, and corrective eyelid procedures.

VEC Hell's Kitchen is one of three New York City locations, alongside practices in Long Island City and Park Slope. The center was founded in Manhattan in April 2021 and has since expanded to serve thousands of pets across Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn.

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Photos via Google · Randy Heller, Lidia Rodriguez, Amanda Brown, CY Scarlett, Reinaldo Rodriquez

Frequently asked questions

What specialized veterinary services are offered at the Veterinary Eye Center in Hell's Kitchen?
The Veterinary Eye Center in Hell's Kitchen provides comprehensive ophthalmology services. These include the examination, diagnosis, and treatment of eye conditions for various pets, such as cats, dogs, birds, and other exotic species. Specific procedures mentioned are cataract surgery, treatment for corneal diseases, and corrective eyelid procedures.
Who are the board-certified veterinary ophthalmologists at the Hell's Kitchen location?
At the Hell's Kitchen location, Dr. Alex LoPinto, DVM, DACVO, serves as the Founding Medical Director. His clinical interests include cataract surgery, corneal diseases, and corrective eyelid procedures. Dr. Becky Telle, DVM, DACVO, is also a board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist and a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists.
What types of animals does the Veterinary Eye Center treat?
The Veterinary Eye Center is equipped to examine, diagnose, and treat the eyes of a wide range of pets. This includes common companion animals such as cats and dogs, as well as birds and other exotic species. Their services are tailored to address the specific ophthalmic needs of these diverse animal patients.
What is the history of the Veterinary Eye Center?
The Veterinary Eye Center was founded in New York City, with its first Manhattan location opening in April 2021. It was established to create a veterinary practice focused exclusively on ophthalmology. Since its inception, the center has expanded its presence across Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn, providing eye care to thousands of pets.

Contact & hours

Address

357 W 52nd St
New York City

Website

vecnyc.com

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