Upper East Side Vet Clinic To Open 2nd Neighborhood Location

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Upper East Side NY

26 May, 2022

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UPPER EAST SIDE, NY — The self-described "new breed of vet clinics" is expanding on the Upper East Side, as Bond Vet plans a second location on Third Avenue and East 86th Street. The new clinic, opening June 14, joins Bond's existing location about a mile south on Third Avenue and East 62nd Street — plus 11 other shops already open or opening soon around the city. Aiming to fill a niche between primary and emergency care, Bond Vet is open 365 days a year, pledging to see pets in a timely manner in order to accommodate common urgent-care ailments like gastrointestinal issues and wounds. Bond Vet models itself on CityMD, the New York Times reported last year, and has raised upwards of $17 million as it plots expansions and rides a wave of demand for upscale pet-health services. As a promotion, the new location — at 1535 Third Ave. — will offer $25 exams to first-time visitors. Appointments can be booked by phone or via walk-in, with both in-person and telehealth screenings offered. "We pioneered the concept of urgent care in New York, and we've seen great traction — we're clearly filling a need for modern pets and pet parents," Mo Punjani, the company's co-founder and CEO, said in a news release. "Our newest location makes timely vet care even more accessible to uptown residents." A waiting room at one of Bond Vet's other locations, in Hell's Kitchen. (Courtesy of Bond Vet) The start-up also touts its tech-savviness, with an app that allows for texting and scheduling, and paperless medical records. "It's important to me that we're constantly elevating the experience both for our team and our clients," said Dr. Zay Satchu, Bond's, co-founder and Chief Veterinary Officer, in a statement. "We've built a best-in-class clinic environment to support the doctors in practicing their best medicine - and providing the standard of care that our pets deserve." The new 86th Street location will be open daily, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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