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Clayton Park Veterinary Hospital

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We love pets! Our team of Veterinarians, Technicians and Veterinary Assistants here at Clayton Park Veterinary Hospital provide exceptional patient care!

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Our Veterinary Health Care Team at Clayton Park Veterinary Hospital is passionate about every single patient that walks through the door. We all have pets. We want to make sure your pet receives the same level of care that we would want for our very own pets.

We are so proud that we have the very best Veterinarians! Dr. Ron Abrahams, Dr. Pam MacKay, Dr. Tim Farrow, and our newest addition to the team Dr. Samantha Wambolt provide the absolute best patient care! They love what they do and it shows in their compassion and exceptional patient advocacy.

The Veterinary Health Care Team consists of Registered Animal Health Technicians and Veterinary Assistants that pride themselves on excelling at all they do. We look forward to you meeting our Registered Veterinary Technicians; Katherine Hiltz, Kirsty Riemersma, Tiffani MacDonald, Ben Spencer; our Veterinary Assistants and Client Care Team; Connie Boudreau, Amanda Elliott, Brittni Piercey, Dana Broders, Kaytee Blanchard, Hollie Chow, Kate Conrad, Megan Rhindress and Felicia Debruyn; our Client Care Team Lead Krista Collier-Jarvis and our Site Coordinator, Jen Kendrick. We will be introducing you to our caring team and their adorable pets through our Facebook page.

We hope you enjoy our Facebook posts and we hope you call our hospital today. We will be honored to take care of your cherished pet!



"Our veterinarians, technicians, vet assistants and client relations staff at Clayton Park Veterinary Hospital have been providing high-quality pet care in Halifax since 1979. Over the past 33 years, Dr. Ron Abrahams has been instrumental in growing the practice from a one-doctor clinic to a multi-doctor hospital. Located in The Clayton Park Shopping Centre on Lacewood Drive, the hospital has undergone two major renovations, expanding from an 800-square foot clinic into a full-service, modern 3000-square foot facility."
Address: 278 Lacewood Drive, Halifax B3M 3N8
Phone: 902-443-4345
Parking: Lot
State: NS
City: Halifax
Street Number: 278 Lacewood Drive
Zip Code: B3M 3N8
categories: veterinarian


Opening Hours

Monday: 07:30 - 21:00
Tuesday: 07:30 - 21:00
Wednesday: 07:30 - 20:00
Thursday: 07:30 - 21:00
Friday: 07:30 - 20:00
Saturday: 09:00 - 15:00

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Reviews
Dr. Webb and her veterinary technician are extremely compassionate and accommodating. They squeezed my hedgehog in for a last minute appointment last week and have continued to provide a fantastic level of care.
The doctors here are arrogant and pushy. Every appointment feels like you're talking to a vaccine salesman, rather than a doctor. You can tell they make a good portion of their profits from vaccines by the way they constantly try to push them on you. They also try to sell you things your dog doesn't need, and their walls are littered with posters trying to scare you into buying medications for things. If you like to do your own research and have a say in your dog's healthcare decisions, this is not the vet for you. The doctors here expect you to do what they suggest and keep your mouth shut, or else their friendliness quickly turns to arrogance. I've had the same experience with multiple doctors here and it won't be happening again.
The vets and staff are very friendly. Fair pricing and no pressure. I moved here from elsewhere and needed a new vet. They came highly recommended and were also able to schedule me in right away which was a huge plus.
This was a very good experience for my very sick dog and myself, the staff were so very kind to my dog and made him comfortable being a very nervous and sick dog along with his stressed owner. Top quality and trusting care for my dog all the way, special mention and thanks to Dr Tim Farrow and the great staff at Clayton park vet hospital also have a peaceful day from my little buddy, Jaxson, GOOD BLESS Just had my new little girl in for first check up and everything went well, we adopted Ni Ni from Save a life , she came from a kill shelter in Texas and is blind in one eye this does not matter to us we love her even more, everything went excellent with her check up I highly recommend this hospital I have to say over poor old guy Jaxson passed away peacefully, the wonderful dog I mentioned above and at home with the help from Clayton Park vet, thanks for everything guy's, excellent care
I am very disappointed and upset with the service I received … got charged $239 when I brought in my parakeet because she was losing hair around her eye, she was losing feathers, scratches a lot and it all pointed to signs she was sick. They told me she was fine there was nothing wrong and to not be worried it’s just a cyst and that they removed a feather from her eye that bothered her they said to just apply eye drops and in 2 weeks if it the isn’t better then she was born with the cyst but she would be fine it just might bother her a little … 3 days later I found my parakeet dying suffering in the bottom of the cage I picked her up and she died in my hands 30 seconds later … my other parakeet has now not eaten since then and won’t move at all since his mate died. Now remember they charged $239 only to remove a feather from my parakeets eye which didn’t make a difference and to give me eye drops to use for 14 days and my parakeet died 3 days later. Absolutely disgusted and disappointed with the service and diagnosis.
With my cat Jonas, Dr Cambier was the most amazing vet I could ever ask for. If I had any questions at all, I could call her directly and she would ease my anxiety. When we had to put him down, they gave me a button to press for when I was ready to leave and were extremely amazing. Today, I brought my 10 year old guy in for kidney failure after a trip to the emergency vet last night. EXTREMELY insensitive. Was more worried about payment and getting us out of there more than the fact that I just lost my best friend. I understand you’re running a business & need the room for other appointments, but I believe there should have been a place for us to go to grieve for more than 10 minutes. Dr Mitchell came in 3 times within the 10 minutes to ask when we were heading out, and to “take our time” but it was clear he wanted us to leave. Unfortunately will never be back with any animals, even though I truly love the front staff and Dr Cambier
wonderful people. The exotic animal team is great. the best specialists in nova scotia.
Dr. Farrow is amazing. Plus the staff is always friendly and they make a fuss over how cute all the animals are. My cats Serena and Whisky highly recommend it
We tried one place and weren't happy; then tried another place for a year and were disappointed with the over-selling and scare tactics. Then we came to Clayton Park Vet Hospital and for the first few years there, I probably would have given a 4-star review. But we ended up seeing another vet on staff last time Dr. Farrow and he won us over completely. I would actually trust Dr. Farrow to make decisions about my dog's health because I believe he would not do anything that wasn't necessary. That's saying a lot.
Our experiences there weren’t overly consistent. Our cats can be a bit difficult, we know.. but they don’t seem t want us to bring them in, and I think if you’re a vet.. you should be able to handle animals of different temperaments. They wanted us to drug them up before bring them in for a check up, despite one of our cats having a heart murmur and they originally advised against high doses of sedation for him. So, we opted to change vets after our last appointment.. and we have had the total opposite experience else where. I do want to give 2 stars though, because the front staff are always so pleasant and helpful. We liked the foods they provide and it isn’t overly priced for services
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