Stoney Pointe Pet Hospital – Vets in Rochester
Clinic Overview
Stoney Pointe Pet Hospital is a veterinary clinic in Rochester that treats dogs and cats and is part of PetVet Care Centers. It offers preventive care, surgery, dental treatment, and appointment-based urgent care for serious but non-life-threatening problems. The clinic mentions a Fear Free approach, and life-threatening emergencies are referred to nearby 24/7 emergency hospitals.
Stoney Pointe Pet Hospital is a veterinary clinic in Rochester that treats dogs and cats and is part of PetVet Care Centers. It offers preventive care, surgery, dental treatment, and appointment-based urgent care for serious but non-life-threatening problems. The clinic mentions a Fear Free approach, and life-threatening emergencies are referred to nearby 24/7 emergency hospitals.
Services
- •Care for dogs and cats
- •Wellness and routine exams
- •Vaccinations and parasite prevention
- •Puppy and kitten care
- •Geriatric and senior pet care
- •Urgent care by appointment for serious, non-life-threatening issues
- •Veterinary and soft tissue surgery
- •Spay and neuter procedures, C-sections, and wound care
- •Dental care, including teeth cleaning, polishing, and dental surgery such as extractions, gum disease treatment, and jaw fracture repair
- •Open Monday through Saturday, with urgent care hours listed Monday through Wednesday
- •Boarding hours are listed daily from 9:00 am to 11:00 am and 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm
Pricing
No published pricing information is available.
People
Named veterinarians include Dr. Catherine Herlihy, Dr. Sarah Brawdy, and Dr. Isabel Wylie. Lindsay Aimar is listed in a recruiting contact role. Recent comments mention Dr. Wylie in connection with treatment planning and end-of-life care.
Reviews
On Google, Stoney Pointe Pet Hospital has a 4.6/5 rating from 346 reviews. Recent written feedback mentions friendly, professional staff, a calm first-visit experience, and thorough exams and blood work. Other comments describe compassionate handling of urgent cases and euthanasia, along with clear communication during difficult decisions.

