Colchester Veterinary Hospital – Vets in Colchester
Clinic Overview
Colchester Veterinary Hospital is a veterinary clinic in Colchester, Connecticut located at 364 Old Hartford Rd. It is part of United Veterinary Care and is open 7 days a week, including holidays (Mon–Fri 6:00 AM–8:00 PM; Sat–Sun 6:00 AM–12:00 PM). The clinic lists urgent care and emergency services during its stated open hours, and it has USDA-accredited veterinarians for pet travel health certificates.
Colchester Veterinary Hospital is a veterinary clinic in Colchester, Connecticut located at 364 Old Hartford Rd. It is part of United Veterinary Care and is open 7 days a week, including holidays (Mon–Fri 6:00 AM–8:00 PM; Sat–Sun 6:00 AM–12:00 PM). The clinic lists urgent care and emergency services during its stated open hours, and it has USDA-accredited veterinarians for pet travel health certificates.
Services
- •Wellness exams
- •Vaccinations
- •Parasite prevention
- •Dental care, including dental radiology
- •Diagnostic testing: bloodwork, urine testing, fecal exams, X-rays
- •Advanced diagnostic imaging
- •Spay and neuter
- •Pet surgeries
- •Urgent care
- •Emergency services (during open hours)
- •Laser therapy
- •Microchipping
- •Dermatology and allergy care
- •USDA pet travel health certificates (USDA-accredited veterinarians)
Pricing
The clinic does not publish pricing; review comments describe prices as above average.
People
The clinic lists Dr. Michael Berard (Medical Director), Dr. Brooke Snow (Medical Director, Veterinarian), and Dr. James Geer (Veterinarian, Founder). Reviews also mention Dr. Lomazzo and a staff member named Pam.
Reviews
Colchester Veterinary Hospital has a 4.1/5 Google rating from 281 reviews. Recent written feedback includes positive notes about surgery and urgent care being kind, accurate, and quick, and praise for staff communication and customer service. A recent negative review describes concerns after a spay procedure, including reported complications, dissatisfaction with follow-up, and frustration with charges and items they expected to receive.

