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They’re fur-st in line
Cobble Hill clinic offers urgent care center for pets
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By Chandler Kidd
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Does your four-legged
friend need care right
meow?
A new veterinary clinic is
providing walk in affordable
care for your furry friends in
Brooklyn.
Bond Vet, located on 217
Court St. in Cobble Hill,
opened last week and is providing
routine care, sickness
and injury care and also provides
services for dental and
surgery, according to Brooke
Goldstein, Bond Vet’s marketing
associate.
“Bond Vet is different because
we’re an Urgent Care
for vets and pets, basically a
City MD for them, “ Goldstein
said.
Bond Vet, led by Dr. Zay
Satchu, Mo Punjani, and Lukas
Keindl, is currently only
operating in New York and
is focused on improving the
human animal bond, according
to Goldstein.
Since the grand opening,
30 clients have told the staff
of 12 that they were happy
with the positive and supportive
environment, Goldstein
said, adding that the clinic was
designed to provide both humans
and their furry friends
with a calming place.
“Everything from the color
of the floors, walls and layout
of each room is designed with
a calming effect in mind,” said
Veternarian Gabriel Fadl and nurse Courtney Norcott pose with a happy dog
at Bond Vet in Cobble Hill.
Goldstein.
The layout of the facility
includes a three-bin treat station
for pets, drink stations,
plush seating and a lounge for
pet parents to relax while their
pets are being treated.
Dr. Zay Satchu, the clinic’s
co-founder and chief veterinarian,
said Bond Vet prides
itself on keeping its customers
happy and offering aroundthe
clock care.
“Our key differentiators
are design, service, technology,
and team culture. We’ve
created calmer spaces to make
pets and pet parents feel safe
and comforted, including details
like a treat wall, drink
station, and a pet parent’s
lounge,” she said. “We offer
immediate and affordable access
to our entire care team
with late hours —because
pets don’t just get sick from
9-5 — transparent pricing and
same-day visits.”
The clinic plans to open
a new location in the Upper
East Side this fall, followed
by 10 more locations throughout
New York City.
The clinic is all inclusive
with no membership required,
meaning Brooklyn residents
can walk into the clinic and
receive the needed care for
their pet.
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