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Kingston Road Animal Hospital
Categories: Pets Veterinarians Pets Pet Services Veterinarians, Pet Services [Edit]
1025 Kingston RdToronto, ON M4E 1T5
Neighbourhood: Upper Beach
(416) 690-0625
- Hours:
Mon-Sun 12 am - 12 am
2 reviews for Kingston Road Animal Hospital
2 reviews in English
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Review from Amanda A.
Toronto, ON
Though this isn't my regular veterinary clinic, I have had some experience with this clinic when one of my pets was being boarded at a home nearby.
Going to the vet is not always a happy experience, as it usually means your pet is ill, but the doctor at this clinic was pleasant and helpful in a very sensitive situation. The vet was professional and took the time to answer any questions I had.
I can't speak highly of many other clinics in Toronto, unfortunately - but this seems to be one of the best. Since my experience I have also heard great things about Kingston Road Animal Hospital from other pet owners and I would suggest this clinic for anyone who lives nearby. -
Review from Eileen C.
Scarborough, ON
Happy to say that my most recent visit went great as usual.
My only issue would be that we had to wait for a while, but it is worth the wait!2 Previous Reviews: Show all »
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1/7/2011
Not sure why my original post was filtered- check "filtered posts".
I highly recommend this clinic… Read more »
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1/7/2011
Specialties
At Kingston Road Animal Hospital we deliver timely veterinary care with compassion and respect. We believe this care is a collablorative effort and involve owners in all options and treatment plans for their pets. Our clinic and staff are welcoming and we strive to deliver personal service to all of our clients. We believe follow up is essential to providing exceptional veterinary care.
We research, consult and seek all avenues of treatment options open to the pets and their owners.
Continuity of care is a priority. Drs Samson & Mitelman oversee all cases around the clock, and can often be seen in the hospital during twilight hours helping with complicated medical and surgical cases.
Also at our fingertips are board certified Emergency & Critical Care specialists, internists and surgeons.
We welcome feedback about our staff, facility and services.
As a full service hospital we provide a vast array of diagnostics, procedures, treatments and services. View website at www.vetstoronto.com
History
Established in 1986
Dr Morris Samson opened the Kingston Road Animal Hosptial in the Beach neighbourhood of Toronto in Aug. 1986. After graduation in 2002, Dr Jonathan Mitelman joined the practice, becoming partner in 2005.
The doctors share a common vision for the clinic: excel, explore,expand. They are constantly searching for and implementing new ways to better serve the veterinary community.
Together with a team of associate veterinarians and skilled staff, they have expanded the hospital from a day clinic, adding on-call emergency service, then complete 24/7 after hours/emergency care in 2009.
Throughout the years and the ever-changing veterinary community, Kingston Road Animal Hospital has provided and will continue to deliver reliable, up to date, personal and compassionate care.
A full listing of our services, diagnostics, procedures and treatments can be found on our website, www.vetstoronto.com.
At Kingston Road Animal Hospital our doors and our hearts are always open.
Meet the Business Owner: Dr Morris Samson and Dr Jonathan Mitelman x.
Dr Morris Samson graduated from McGill University with a BSc in zoology and physiology in 1975, then a Master of Science in 1978. He graduated with his DVM from Ontario Veterinary College in 1983. After working as an emergency doctor in several hospitals he opened Kingston Road Animal Hospital in 1986 .
Dr Jonathan Mitelman graduated with a BSc in physiology and physics from University of Toronto in 1997, then earned his DVM from Ontario Veterinary College in 2002. He joined Dr Samson's practice after graduation, becoming partner in 2005.
Both doctors are committed to continuing education, training and research, constantly introducing new medicine, technology and equipment to their teaching hospital.
They employ and train veterinary students and internationlly taught (VSTEP)doctors. They support community and fundraising events.
Dr Samson has 2 cats, Ricky and Virgil, and dog Morgan.
Dr Mitelman has 3 cats, Hansel, Gretal and Thomasin and dog Jaye. Both are married with 2 children.
