Midtown Veterinary Hospital – Vets in Rochester
Clinic Overview
Midtown Veterinary Hospital is an independent veterinary clinic in Rochester, New York, that treats dogs and cats. The hospital offers routine care, preventive services, diagnostic testing, imaging, and dental treatment, and it is AAHA accredited. It is open Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 6:00pm and is closed on weekends and major holidays.
Midtown Veterinary Hospital is an independent veterinary clinic in Rochester, New York, that treats dogs and cats. The hospital offers routine care, preventive services, diagnostic testing, imaging, and dental treatment, and it is AAHA accredited. It is open Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 6:00pm and is closed on weekends and major holidays.
Services
- •Care for dogs and cats
- •Routine wellness exams and preventive care
- •Vaccinations
- •Heartworm testing
- •Intestinal parasite screenings and parasite prevention
- •Radiographic imaging including X-rays and dental radiographs
- •In-house laboratory testing including blood work
- •Urine testing including urinalysis and culture
- •Routine screening blood and urine testing
- •Anesthetized dental cleanings
- •Full-mouth dental X-rays
- •Dental extractions, including surgical extraction
- •No in-house emergency service is listed; after-hours triage is handled through VetTriage with referral to regional emergency and urgent care hospitals
Pricing
No published pricing information is available for this clinic.
People
Ami Maloco, DVM, is listed as owner, veterinarian, and president. Ruel M. is listed as vice president and general manager, and Noell M. is listed as hospital administrator. A recent review also mentions Dr. Kellogg for clear communication during a cat emergency.
Reviews
Google lists Midtown Veterinary Hospital at 4.2/5 from 409 reviews. Recent written feedback includes long-term clients saying the clinic has taken good care of their dogs, and one reviewer praised Dr. Kellogg for being patient and explaining things clearly during an urgent cat case. Other comments note that the hospital can be very busy, which may make emergency scheduling difficult, and one reviewer described a negative experience after a phone consultation about a limping dog.

