Appointment Info
Please arrive early to fill out an information sheet. Be sure to bring the following with you:
Tips for taking your cat to the veterinarian
How to dispose of unused medication.
For information on how to dispose of your pets unused medication please refer to the FDA's drug disposal document located here [PDF]
Emergency care is provided by The Veterinary Emergency Group (of which we are a member) on nights, weekends, and holidays. They are staffed and open whenever we're closed. If an urgent problem arises, visit them at 119 Tarrytown Road in White Plains or call them at (914) 949-8779.
For your convenience and to save time, download and complete the fillable on-line form that pertains to your pet. Either form can be completed at home and printed to bring with you to your appointment:
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Patient Procedure Instructions
For any animal that is having a test or procedure done, please read our
patient instructions handout.
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Whenever your pet is hospitalized, you will receive an estimate of the charges to approve before treatment is undertaken. For your convenience, we accept all major credit cards, debit cards, and personal checks. When major medical problems arise, instant financing is available through CareCredit.
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Westchester’s Best Vets
No surprise to our staff or our clients – we’ve got great people at Bond Animal Hospital! Our doctors were named among the county’s best veterinarians in the March issue of Westchester Magazine!
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PetFit Challenge
Pet owners understand that obesity is about more than appearance. Scientific evidence shows that obesity is a condition that can lead to serious disease. In conjunction with the AVMA and Hill’s our hospital is focused on raising awareness about the right way to achieve and maintain healthy weight:

Click on the link above for tools to help you increase your pet’s activity, decrease their weight and start them living a happier and healthier life!