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Veterinary clinic details for Barnside Veterinary Hospital





Farmingdale Veterinary Clinic

Barnside Veterinary Hospital


1236 Route 33

Farmingdale, NJ 07727

Phone: 732-919-7373

Average Rating for Barnside Veterinary Hospital: 3.66666666666667 ( reviews)

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Average Rating: 3.66666666666667 out of 5 (3 reviews)

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I took my 16 year old cat to Barnside and I was very happy with our visit. The staff is friendly, the Doctor explained everything and was so patient with my grouchy kitty. They gave me a tour of the facility and I was very impressed. I would recommend Barnside to everyone. They really care about your pet.
-sheila moraghan.

Rating: 5
the place is great but the first person you come in contact with,Jenn, is the most unhelpful person I have ever deal with. Major attitude problem and I'm conflicted as to whether I will recommend Barnside to anyone due to that.
-h l.

Rating: 1
I take my 2 1/2 year old Shih Tzu, we love the facilities. She stays at the kennel at least ones a year. The rooms are great with tv and web-cam that allowes me to see her all the time. I strongly think after checking all the kennels on Monmouth County nothing compares with Barnside.
-Elisabeth Maggipinto.

Rating: 5


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