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Bond Vet - Financial District

4.7
(95 reviews)

Business Details

2 Gold St, Manhattan, NY
10038, United States
(212) 624-2529
https://bondvet.com/c/financial-district-animal-hospital

About

VeterinarianAnimal HospitalEmergency Veterinarian ServiceVeterinary Pharmacy
Bond Vet - Financial District located at 2 Gold Street is right in the heart of lower Manhattan. Despite being surrounded by the rush of the city, we slow down and care for all of your pet’s possible needs. Our highly trained and collaborative veterinary team handles a range of cases, from routine, primary care (annual wellness visits, vaccines, spays/neuters, dental cleanings, mass removals) to more timely and unique cases, such as specialty orthopedic surgeries, conjunctivitis and other urgent care issues. During your visit, you and your pet will feel comfortable in our friendly and welcoming clinic, thanks to natural light, padded furniture, complimentary treats, toys, and a compassionate veterinary team that provides best-in-class vet.

Location

Bond Vet - Financial District
2 Gold St, Manhattan, NY
10038, United States

Hours

Monday10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Reviews

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  • PB
    Patricia Burger
    Apr 5, 2026
    5.0
    So happy to find a new great vet near me. My 1st appointment, from booking to leaving, was wonderful. Thank you for taking great care of my cat!
  • JG
    Josh Gallant
    Apr 2, 2026
    5.0
    I've had a great experience bringing both of my cats to this location. They make everything very easy and I trust the information they give. Dr. Wong especially has been super kind helping my orange with his allergies.
  • WO
    wp Observer
    Mar 14, 2026
    1.0
    This location is very frustrating and their staff is lack of common sense. My kitten had 2 shots of FVRCP in October and November. She needs 3rd shot for booster. (Even 2 shots is considered good enough if staying home). Their staffs keep telling me she needs to start all over 3 shots even missing 1 day. Give me a break. I just need an appointment for 3rd shot and dewormer prescription. Why do they make things so difficult? They need some education before working in a clinic and giving out advice.
  • JS
    Jared Surnamer
    Mar 13, 2026
    1.0
    It has taken me about a year to write this. Short version is please keep your cat away from Bond Vet. Ours is now dead. We brought our two cats to Bond Vet to establish a new relationship. Soon they told us they both needed teeth extracted. This is somewhat routine and there is a small 1-2% risk of kidney damage (they didn't inform us of that risk, but we would have went with it because it was recommended by the vet). Cats have sensitive kidneys, and the vet needs to put them under for a tooth extraction so the anesthetic can cause harm, we later learned. At the discharge, they gave us some instruction, including to give them medicine in the morning. They neglected to tell us that giving them medicine on an empty stomach could exacerbate kidney injuries. We followed their orders and early next morning, Temple (female) was okay, her brother Samson was far from normal. I took him to Bond Vet out of concern. They took him in the back, said they checked his vitals and said he's fine. When my wife came home from work, he was barely alive. We took him back to Bond, who then said "well, we can run some bloodwork if you want, that is the way to really tell how he is doing." Why they wouldn't have given that option before boggles my mind (their answer later after hearing of his tragic fate was that it cost money to do the bloodwork). Unfortunately, his kidney numbers were sky high. We went straight to the animal ER. We left him there. A few days and nearly $10,000 later, we held our 5 year old, formerly robust and happy cat and cried as they gave him a lethal injection to end his suffering. As if this wasn't bad enough. Samson's surviving sister was having pus come out of her eyes days after the surgery at Bond. We of course took our cat to a new vet. This was the first time we got an indication that this sort of story is not rare at Bond Vet. The new vet got her proper medication and we also learned that Temple had stomatitis, which Bond Vet failed to diagnose. We needed *all* of her teeth extracted so we ended up having to spend several thousand more. When Temple came home from the same surgery at the new vet, she was lively nearly right away. Bond Vet seemingly over-anesthetized her. Furthermore, as we have finally grieved Samson's passing, we are now looking to adopt a step-cat for Temple and have been hearing similar horror stories about Bond Vet. Folks seem to try to stay professional but say things along the line of "yeah, we *never* recommend anyone take their cats there." Another takeaway for us was to take cats to cat-specialized hospitals/vets if possible. The sensitive kidneys, the rare stomatitis disease, these things could have been diagnosed earlier by professionals who have expertise in their patients species. By not sharing the risks, giving inadequate follow up care considerations, not giving a full checkup to Samson in the morning and failing to give me the information/option to immediately do a blood test, thereby letting his kidney condition worsen past the point of being able to be saved, and after reviewing this with several veterinary professionals, my wife and I firmly believe Bond Vet ultimately killed our cat Samson. I debated putting up a picture of our dear cat. But I wanted this review to not just be a star rating, or another review to reply to for the owner, or to send a generic letter to, but a story about a real cat that was loved by so many people, that could still be with us today if Bond Vet had better practices. Bond Vet, please get it together. These are living beings, family members, emotional support animals.
  • LM
    Luis Morales
    Jan 20, 2026
    5.0
    Our puppy, Bubbles, got sick during our vacation due to change in food, and we had a great experience with Bond Vet. The team took excellent care of her and did everything they could to make sure she felt better. The front desk staff was especially wonderful she kept us updated throughout the visit and made sure Bubbles was doing okay. We’re very grateful for the care and kindness. Thank you!

Frequently Asked Questions About Bond Vet - Financial District

What services does Bond Vet - Financial District offer for pets?

Bond Vet - Financial District provides a range of veterinary services including annual wellness visits, vaccinations, spays/neuters, dental cleanings, mass removals, specialty orthopedic surgeries, conjunctivitis care, and urgent care services.

Where is Bond Vet - Financial District located?

Bond Vet - Financial District is located at 2 Gold Street, Manhattan, NY 10038, USA.

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