Call Us: 1 607 639 2200

Visit Us: 1200 Campville Rd  Endicott, NY 13760

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Welcome to

Endicott Veterinary Care Center

The traditional role of a health care provider in a community is to provide easy access to quality care. This is our main mission. It is very Important. We are focused on getting an animal and its owner in front of a veterinarian as soon as possible.

607-639-2200

What We Do

Main Services

Love Your Pet

Taking Care Of Your Pet

When you choose the veterinarians at Endicott Veterinary Care Center to be your pet care partner, you can be assured your pet is receiving the most advanced veterinary care from experienced pet care providers.

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Satisfied Clients
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Healthy Pets
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Community Choice Awards - Best Veterinarian

Career Opportunities

Interested in joining our team?   While we grow, we may be looking for additional staff.

Packages

Wellness Plans

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Exam/Consultation

Vaccinations

 Parasite Screening

Starting at $21 /month
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Exam/Consultation

Vaccinations

Parasite Screening

General health profile (bloodwork)

Starting at: $34 /month
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Exam/Consultation

Vaccinations

Parasite Screening

Comprehensive Health Panel

Starting at $49 /month
Meet

Our Veterinarians

Dr. Tim Slater
Dr. Tim Slater
Dr. Timothy Slater - Veterinarian and Practice Owner

Dr. Timothy Slater
Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine
Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine

F.A.Q.

Yes, Endicott Veterinary Care Center is a new venture and we are looking to grow it into a community based full service veterinary clinic serving the greater Endicott area.  During our startup phase hours and days of operation may be variable until the daily schedule is filled and we are fully staffed.

Depending on what doctor is available, Dr. Tim treats just about any animal you can think of.  We primarily work with Dogs, Cats, Poultry, Reptiles, Snakes, Tortoises, Turtles, Mice, Rats, Ferrets, Alpacas, Goats, Guinea Pigs, Chinchillas and …

Animals are very good at masking signs of injury or illness, often times, until it is too late or too expensive to fix.  Therefore it is important for you to monitor daily habits such as food and water consumption, their bathroom habits, and overall personalities.  Any subtle change may be an indicator that your pet is sick.  If you have anything you are unsure of, you can always call or text the office and we will try to guide you on the next best steps.

While traditionally heartworm disease has not been very common in our area, it is rapidly becoming one.  There are pockets of heartworm disease all around the state.  Monthly heartworm prevention is a good insurance policy to help keep your pet from contracting an often fatal or expensive disease.

Latest Articles

Heartworm: One Bite, One  Infection, That’s Enough
Heartworm: One Bite, One Infection, That’s Enough

One dang mosquito can ruin a dog’s life.

Summertime Fun and Follies
Summertime Fun and Follies

Summertime is here along with lots of fun – and a few dangers. You are probably aware of the most publicized warm weather threats for pets like heat stroke and dehydration. So, let’s discuss some of the less obvious summer follies. Glow Sticks Summer means festivals and parties. Summer celebrations, such as the Fourth of July and Canada Day, present…

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