Ferret Vets in Massachusetts

(Ferret Vets in Massachusetts – I’m always happy to add sites which have been recommended by other ferret owners so if you have a good ferret vet who is not listed here, please let me know and I’ll put the details on this page … I reckon it’s great to have a list of vets we know are good so that if our ferrets ever get sick, we’ll feel comfortable in the knowledge that our pets will get the best treatment possible from a vet who knows what he’s doing!)

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Acton

Sager Animal Hospital

 

Andover

Andover Animal Hospital (Hamilton Lincoln, VMD, Samantha Marquis, DVM & Jessica Clay, DVM)

 

Arlington

Arlington Animal Clinic

 

Bolton

Integrative Animal Health Center (Victoria Papscoe, DVM)

 

Boston

Back Bay Veterinary Clinic (Sharon King, DVM)

MSPCA Angell

 

Bourne

All Pets Medical Center (Annette Herbst, DVM)

 

Cambridge

Anchor Animal Hospital (Dr Kate Pietsch) 

 

Chelmsford

Countryside Animal Hospital   (Recommended by a ferret owner)

 

Dartmouth

Anchor Animal Hospital

 

Forestdale

Cape Cod Cat Hospital (Wanda Sisum, DVM)

 

Gloucester

SeaPort Veterinary Hospital (Ray Cahill, DVM)

 

Groton

xxxx (Dr Allison O’Neil)

 

Groveland

Water’s Edge Veterinary Hospital

 

Hingham

Old Derby Animal Clinic  (Nick Warendorf, DVM)

 

Hudson

Hudson Animal Hospital

 

Kingston

Kingston Animal Hospital

 

Lawrence

Bulger Veterinary Hospital (Dr Mike Corcora) *Open 24 hours/365 days a year*

 

Leominster

Central Animal Hospital (Bridget Fitzpatrick, DVM)

 

Lexington

Lexington-Bedford Veterinary Hospital

 

Littleton

Littleton Animal Hospital  (Kara Radzinski, DVM)

 

Lowell

Linwood Animal Hospital

 

Lunenburg

Lunenburg Veterinary Hospital

 

Malden

Malden Animal Hospital (Mark Deveau, VMD)

 

Marshfield

Marshfield Animal Hospital (Jeffrey M Barrow, DVM)

 

Mattapoisett

Mattapoisett Animal Hospital  (Willard Gould, DVM; Jill O’Brien, DVM)

 

Methuen

Methuen Animal Hospital  *Select veterinarians only. Call for more information

 

Millis

Main Street Veterinary Hospital

 

Natick

Wellesley-Natick Veterinary Hospital  (Antonietta Orlandi, DVM)

 

Needham

Chestnut Street Animal Hospital

 

North Adams

Greylock Animal Hospital

 

North Dartmouth

Anchor Animal Hospital  

 

North Grafton

Henry & Lois Foster Hospital for Small Animals *Open 24 hours/365 days a year*

 

Norton

Norton Animal Hospital

 

Norwell

Norwell Veterinary Hospital

 

Peabody

Borash Veterinary Clinic (Myles Borash, DVM)

 

Pembroke

Pembroke Animal Hospital  (Lisa Teixeira, DVM) 

 

Pittsfield

Berkshire Veterinary Hospital  (Barbara Wohlfahrt, DVM)

Pittsfield Veterinary Hospital *Limited Access

 

Randolph

Randolph Animal Hospital  (Susan Harrington, MS, DVM)   Dr Harrington has a great deal of experience with ferrets and is highly recommended.

 

Raynham

Raynham Veterinary Hospital (Karen Reamsnyder, DVM)

 

Salem

All Creatures Veterinary Hospital (ACVH) 

New England Veterinary Clinic & Pet Resort

 

South Hadley

VCA South Hadley Animal Hospital

 

South Weymouth

The Odd Pet Vet *By appointment only*

VCA South Shore (Weymouth) Animal Hospital

 

Swansea

Swansea Veterinary Center

 

Topsfield

Putnam Veterinary Clinic  (Dr Wendy Emerson)

 

Tyngsboro

Swan Corner Animal Hospital 

 

Wakefield

VCA Wakefield Animal Hospital 

 

Waltham

Kindness Animal Hospital  (Dr Patrick J Hallisey)

MSPCA-Angell West

 

West Bridgewater

New England Animal Medical Center (Michael Ryer, DVM)

 

Westboro

VCA Westboro Animal Hospital 

 

Westford

Westford Veterinary Emergency & Referral Center  (Open 24 Hours a Day)

 

Weymouth

South Coastal Animal Health (Grace Strake, DVM)

 

Whitinsville

PawSteps Veterinary Center (Dr Anna Altobelli, DVM & Dr Sean Douglas Sawyer, VMD)

 

Worcester

Worcester Cat Hospital and Bird Clinic

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(Last updated February 2020)

 


DISCLAIMER: The vets listed have either been recommended, or have advised me personally that they are happy to treat ferrets, or have mentioned that they treat ferrets, exotic pets &/or pocket pets on their website. However I have no firsthand knowledge of how experienced any of the vets are with ferrets.
It is up to you to make sure that you are happy with the treatment your ferret is getting from your vet. If you have any doubts at all, please think about getting a second opinion so that you know that your pet is getting the best possible treatment available.


 

While I have made every effort to ensure that the information contained on my page is free from error, I don’t warrant the accuracy, adequacy or completeness of this information.

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