Animal Hospital of Brooklyn - John Campanile DVM

Animal Hospital of Brooklyn - John Campanile DVM
Animal Hospital of Brooklyn - John Campanile DVM 2270 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11234
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Animal Hospital of Brooklyn - John Campanile DVM

Animal Hospital of Brooklyn - John Campanile DVM is a Animal Hospital facility at 2270 Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, NY.
Primary Specialty

Animal Hospital

Services Animal Hospital of Brooklyn - John Campanile DVM practices at 2270 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11234.

Animal hospitals offer general and emergency pet care services. Some animal hospitals offer 24 hour emergency services-call to confirm hours and availability.

To learn more, or to make an appointment with Animal Hospital of Brooklyn - John Campanile DVM in Brooklyn, NY, please call (718) 258-0500 for more information.
Consumer Feedback
(22 Reviews)
Service
4.5 star average for Service
Environment
4.5 star average for Environment
Expertise
4 star average for Expertise
Staff
4.5 star average for Staff
Recommended
4.5 star average for Recommended
Value
2.5 star average for Value
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Recent Reviews
My cats have been patients of Dr. Campanile for many years, but this review is about his associate, Dr. Fish. I just came back from having to put my cat to sleep at the pet ER after treatment by Dr. Fish. I took her in because she was suddenly growling in pain. She has a history of severe constipation, which I was unforuntate to mention to Fish, because then he barely examined her . He roughly palpated her abdomen, said he felt stool, took an Xray and said she was staying overnight. He didn’t do any other tests on her. I called the next day to ask how she was and the receptionist said “fine, come pick her up”. There was no indication that anything was wrong. I was happy that she would be coming home and would be well again. Fish didn’t even acknowledge me even though he was near the front desk talking to another client. The tech, Frankie, brought her out and I asked how she was. He told me fine and that she moved her bowels. He ordered some prescription food for her and I was on my way. The rest of the she was lethargic, but I though she was exhausted or sore from the procedure, or that she was sedated and that was wearing off. When she wasn’t better the next morning, I called them as soon as they opened, and they said bring her in. When I heard Fish was there, I didn’t want him touching her again so instead I went to the animal ER on the same block. I heard them call my vet for her records and nobody responded to them. It turns out it looks like she had aspiration pneumonia. They tried everything, but even with oxygen she couldn’t breathe and I had to put her to sleep. How does a cat go from being “fine” one day and dead the next morning”? Fish should be fired and never touch another animal. If you look him up, you will see he was disciplined in 2010 http://www.op.nysed.gov/opd/feb10.htm#fish
by Mary Damato xxx.xxx.114.24
May 07, 2021
I think they are the BEST- They connect with the animals, put them at ease, and try there best if there is a problem fix it. I have also boarded my cat with them.
by Loretta/Tara xxx.xxx.238.164
June 25, 2020
Recent Polls
Were the waiting room chairs comfortable while waiting for your pet?
They were average
Would you recommend this provider to others?
Yes
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.5.26
November 09, 2014
Were the waiting room chairs comfortable while waiting for your pet?
Extremely comfortable; I could have fallen asleep
Would you recommend this provider to others?
I Already Have
Did this provider seem knowledgeable and competent?
Yes
by Casandra Distefano xxx.xxx.126.167
April 26, 2014
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