Sandbank Veterinary Hospital – Vets in Cheshire
Clinic Overview
Sandbank Veterinary Hospital is a veterinary clinic in Cheshire, Connecticut, located at 1320 Peck Ln, Cheshire, CT 06410. The clinic treats dogs, cats, and a range of exotic pets including rabbits, ferrets, birds, and reptiles. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8am–6pm, and the clinic is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
Sandbank Veterinary Hospital is a veterinary clinic in Cheshire, Connecticut, located at 1320 Peck Ln, Cheshire, CT 06410. The clinic treats dogs, cats, and a range of exotic pets including rabbits, ferrets, birds, and reptiles. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8am–6pm, and the clinic is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
Services
- •Wellness care, wellness and vaccination programs, and other preventative services
- •Diagnostic services including lab testing (in-house and outside lab access)
- •Radiology including X-rays for diagnostics and dental imaging
- •Ultrasound services by appointment (cardiac and abdominal)
- •Surgical services including routine soft tissue surgery
- •Anesthesia with patient monitoring
- •Dentistry
- •Tranquilization/sedation
- •Acupuncture (Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine / veterinary acupuncture)
- •Prescription refill and food order requests
- •After-hours emergency referral to Central Hospital for Veterinary Medicine (North Haven, CT) and Pieper Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center (Middletown, CT)
Pricing
No published pricing information is available for this clinic.
People
Named team members include Wendy Higgins (Practice Manager), Dr. Jennifer Loquine (DVM), Dr. Chelsea Mannion (DVM), and Dr. Kelly Shanley (DVM, CVA). Reviews also mention Dr. Marko, Kara, Robin, and Cindy.
Reviews
Sandbank Veterinary Hospital has a 4.7/5 rating on Google from 143 reviews. Recent comments commonly describe staff as calm, attentive, and professional, with specific mentions of efforts to help anxious pets feel comfortable during visits and clear explanations during appointments. Some reviews highlight ongoing care for chronic or complex conditions (including calicivirus in cats) and long-term loyalty from clients who continue using the clinic despite moving farther away.

