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Banfield Pet Hospital

3.6
(252 reviews)

Business Details

2430 Walnut St, Cary, NC
27518, United States
(919) 858-8450
https://www.banfield.com

About

VeterinarianAnimal HospitalVeterinary PharmacyPet Services
Banfield Pet Hospital® - Cary provides quality and attentive health and wellness care for dog, cat and small animal pet patients. Our veterinarians and staff are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership and preventive health care with a full-service medical facility offering general services like routine vaccinations, microchipping, dental and surgical care and more. We are accepting new patients now.

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Location

Banfield Pet Hospital
2430 Walnut St, Cary, NC
27518, United States

Hours

Monday7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
SundayClosed

Reviews

3.6
252 reviews
5 stars
137
4 stars
21
3 stars
13
2 stars
12
1 star
69
  • KV
    Kevin V
    Mar 31, 2026
    1.0
    They offer a PREDATORY OWP, Wellness plan then out you in collections if you try to cancel EVEN after they tell u when your plans up and you then wait and call to cancel and they give another fake date. AVOID at all costs. Absolute shakedown, beware and feel free to contact me for any facts, or try it yourself and enjoy the scam.
  • FC
    Fair Critic
    Mar 18, 2026
    5.0
    So far, so good. Lovely staff, very good explanations. Our cat is happy there. Although Pet HI costs the same as ours!
  • DD
    Dimi Dimitrova
    Mar 12, 2026
    1.0
    My 10:00 AM appointment at Banfield Pet Hospital turned into a full-day hostage situation and nobody even warned me. They told me it would be about $500 (already wild), but didn’t bother to update me on anything — not the wait time, not the delay, not even a “hey, we’re still alive back here.” Nothing. I finally had to ask THEM how much longer, and that’s when they casually hit me with: “Oh yeah, it’ll be another three hours.” At 12:30. If someone had told me from the start, I wouldn’t have spent my whole morning pacing around the area like a lost Sim waiting for a path to clear. The communication? Zero stars. The wait time? Eternal. Me? Stronger, older, and now apparently $500 poorer. Honestly, I’ve had better updates from tracking a package that’s “stuck in transit.” Would not recommend unless you enjoy guessing games, surprise charges, and spiritual waiting-room journeys.
  • LA
    Lakshminarayanan Alagarsamy
    Jan 12, 2026
    1.0
    During my earlier visits, for one reason or another, I have almost always ended up paying out of pocket—regardless of which wellness plan I was enrolled in. Because of those past experiences, during today’s visit I was very careful not to add any services beyond a routine vaccine that should have been fully covered under my wellness plan. At check-in, I was asked to pay for the vaccine. When I pointed out that I was enrolled in a wellness plan, I was told that the previous vaccine had been administered a few weeks early, and therefore, in order to receive the vaccine again, I would need to renew my wellness plan. That renewal was something I would have done anyway when it was actually due in about 2 weeks. I specifically asked the staff member at check-in whether the renewal would begin on the original plan’s natural expiration date, and I was explicitly told that it would. However, after the visit, when I received the renewal paperwork, the renewal date was listed as today’s date—not the original expiration date. As a result, I once again lost coverage time. Over the past four years on their wellness plan, I have now lost approximately six weeks of coverage because renewals are effectively forced early through advanced vaccines and wellness checks. This practice feels misleading and leaves customers paying for time they never actually receive. In summary, while the wellness plans are marketed as cost-saving, the way renewals are handled has repeatedly resulted in lost coverage time and unexpected out-of-pocket costs, making the program difficult to trust. Note: With auto insurance, renewing early does not shorten the policy term—the renewal always takes effect after the current policy expires. It is difficult to understand why a wellness plan renewal should be handled any differently.
  • MD
    Myra D.
    Jan 10, 2026
    1.0
    My golden retriever became very sick and wouldn't eat, often went outside to rest and slept all day, couldn't walk properly, or breathe properly. Baxter had a check up at this hospital and there was obviously something very wrong with Baxter, but they said his vital were okay and sent him back home. He had stage 5 Lymphoma, and his lungs were 80% filled with fluid as well as an Arrhythmia and fever of 105 degrees. This was 2 days after his checkup in which his symptoms were the exactly the same. A checkup with this hospital couldn't even identify my dog had the most severe symptoms? Did they not test his heart beat? His temperature? Judge his ability to walk? This is insane. If Banfield did their job then my dog could've gotten help quicker, but no it was too late and he was in a position that the vets even recommended us to put him down. This was out of no where and he was only 8 years old. Do not take your pets here, they don't take their job seriously nor care. We came two godanm times to this hospital to check if Baxter was okay and said he was fine and sent him home while he had 200 white blood cells left. Poor baby, I will never forgive this hospital. I hope they do their job after causing the deaths of so many other pets too. My poor baby couldn't even breathe with all the fluid in his lungs and they couldn't even identify an arrhythmia, liver failure, 105 degree fever, or lethargy. Insane. Paid them an enormous amount as well then they call on the day of his death that there is something wrong with him. Are we serious?? We came in twice and you want to tell us on the day he died??

Frequently Asked Questions About Banfield Pet Hospital

Does Banfield provide emergency care services?

No, but you can call us during hospital hours for urgent care advice. Depending on the situation, we can help provide a referral for urgent care, specialty providers, or to an emergency hospital. During non-hospital hours, please contact your local emergency hospital.

Can I get veterinary care online?

To help pets and their people stay healthy, Banfield clients who have Optimum Wellness Plans® can get remote general pet care advice and triage support directly from a veterinarian 24/7 through Vet Chat™ on the Banfield app.

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