Vetco Vaccination Clinic

3.9
69 reviews

About

Veterinarian
Veterinarian availability varies—book an appointment to ensure one is onsite. Clinics provide only routine vaccines and preventive tests. For emergencies, visit the nearest emergency vet hospital.

Details

  • Requires appointmentAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible restroomAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible seatingNot available

Location

Vetco Vaccination Clinic
2475 Broadway, New York, NY
10025-7450, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.0
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  • QQ
    Q
    Nov 3, 2025
    1.0
    Worst experience ever.
  • KB
    Kassidy Baptiste
    Oct 30, 2025
    5.0
    I took my puppy to get all his shot the techs and vet were very polite and explained everything step by step that they were doing
  • BJ
    Bipin Jethwa
    Oct 27, 2025
    5.0
    Everybody was so nice and took care of my baby dog
  • TC
    Theotis Callender
    Oct 5, 2025
    4.0
    Got there on time. There was a 15 minute wait to register. No seating was available. Once registered, I had to get on another line to get the shot. I had a coupon for 20% pff. Instead I was given $10 off. I was too exhausted to argue. The vet tech was nice and lifted my plump pooch to the table for me. The cost was less than that charged by my regular vet.
  • LC
    Leanne C
    Aug 30, 2025
    1.0
    On 8/5/25 I took my three cats to Vetco Vaccination clinic in NYC for their shots. I was advised by VETCO staff to get the Indoor Protect package for $125, which includes the Rabies vaccine, FVRCP 3-in-1 vaccine and Dewormer. I agreed and paid. One of my cats also needed to be microchipped so we added that as well. While they were trying to put in the microchip, the vet did not get the chip inside my cat on first try as he claimed the microchip was “stuck” on the needle so my poor boy had to be poked multiple times due to an incompetent vet. After all the vaccines were given, they told us they were done but I noticed that my cats were not given dewormers so I inquired. VETCO staff refused to give my cat dewormers and when I asked why, they only responded saying that my cats did not need them. When I told them that the indoor protect package included deworming, they said that deworming was free and what I was not charged for it. After getting home, I looked up the VETCO vaccination price list for nyc and noticed that we were scammed and overcharged by VETCO. The price a la carte for Rabies vaccine is $37 and FVRCP 3-in-1 vaccine is $50, which totals to $87 given that we did not receive the dewormers. According to their price list, it costs $33 for Roundworm/Hookworm Dewormer and $48 for Tapeworm Dewormer (so much for dewormers being “free”). VETCO staff deliberately scammed and cheated me out of the service I paid for. Why would they tell me to buy the $125 indoor protect package and refuse to deworm my 3 cats when the two vaccines only cost $87 a la carte without the dewormer? That is an overcharge of $38 extra per cat, and $114 for three cats for services that they refused to provide. After calling customer service and going back to the Petco store for a price adjustment, nobody at petco seems to want to help or admit they are at fault. Customer service tells me they will call me back, but never do. I am sick of wasting hours in the phone with no resolutions.

Frequently Asked Questions About Vetco Vaccination Clinic

Does Petco Upper West Side give vaccinations?

Yes, a variety of vaccinations are available at our Upper West Side Vetco Vaccination Clinic including: Rabies, Distemper/Parvo, Leptospirosis, Bordetella, Lyme, Canine Influenza, Rattlesnake, and Feline Leukemia.

Does Petco Upper West Side accept walk in vaccinations?

Vaccinations are available by appointment only at our Upper West Side Vetco Vaccination Clinic.