Pets in Pittsburgh, PA
Pets • Veterinarians
2255 Babcock Blvd,
Pittsburgh ,
PA
15237
UNITED STATES
Founded in 1958 by Dr. Kenneth Bollens, VMD, North Boros Veterinary Hospital has been family owned and operated for three generations. The attentive staff and doctors at NBVH treat patients and their owners conscientiously, taking the time necessary to ensure the best care for you and your pets with a conscious effort to contain costs.
Based on 8 reviews
A Great Place
The Doctors and Assistants are great Been takeing my dog here for 6 years never had a problem and my dog is a hand fullAn awful experience for us, and unnecessary suffering for our pet :(
In 2005, my cat had an eye ulcer which formed an area of dead tissue on his cornea called a sequestrum. I had to take him to a few different vets until I was finally referred to a veterinary ophthalmologist and the cat had surgery....My dog, cat and I LOVE Dr. Bollens Jr/III
I have been taking my 6 yr old brittany spaniel mix and 4 yr old DSH cat to both Dr. Bollens, Jr/III. and sr for about 3 years now. I had previously spent a fortune at another vet hospital for emergency visits, meds and flea meds. Dr....It's like finding a trustable mechanic... a true needle in a haystack.
My cat Fatty had gotten ill a few months back. My boss had always taken his dogs to North Boros and I decided to take Fatty there... I was never "over the top" about the other places I've been for minor things so I decided why not. I got...Kindness and Courtesy Abounding
My devoted golden retriever was never in better hands than at the time of his death. Bailey's Vet was located in the town where I worked as a convenience to me. But when the decision to put him down was necessitated due to blindness,...A Very Good Vet
We have taken our eleven year old Akita to North Boros since she was a puppy. The care has been first-rate, caring, and professional. No medication or procedures were suggested that were not necessary. Dr. Bollens even recommended...Please trust your instincts and avoid this place!
In 2005, my cat had an eye ulcer which formed an area of dead tissue on his cornea called a sequestrum. I had to take him to a few different vets until I was finally referred to a veterinary ophthalmologist and the cat had surgery.BEWARE, 2 dogs died in vain from SEDATION/GROOMING
My friend took her 3 toy dogs in for grooming at north boros. they were all sedated. 2 of them died and she was devastated. She took them out of state for necropsys.Worldwide > United States > Pittsburgh, PA > Veterinarians