Fairfield Veterinary Hospital – Vets in Fairfield
Clinic Overview
Fairfield Veterinary Hospital is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Fairfield, Connecticut at 55 Ruane St, serving dogs and cats. The practice is part of Vetcor and is open Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:30pm, closed Saturdays and Sundays. It offers emergency care during regular hours for current patients and refers after-hours emergencies to local emergency and specialty hospitals.
Fairfield Veterinary Hospital is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Fairfield, Connecticut at 55 Ruane St, serving dogs and cats. The practice is part of Vetcor and is open Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:30pm, closed Saturdays and Sundays. It offers emergency care during regular hours for current patients and refers after-hours emergencies to local emergency and specialty hospitals. A USDA-certified veterinarian is on staff for international health certificates.
Services
- •Wellness and physical exams
- •Preventive care for dogs and cats
- •Puppy and kitten care
- •Senior pet care
- •Vaccinations
- •Diagnostics with in-house testing and external laboratories
- •On-site laboratory testing
- •Radiology, including digital X-rays
- •Dental care, including teeth cleaning and preventive dental care
- •Digital dental radiology
- •Dental surgery, including extractions and fracture-related care
- •Emergency services during regular hours for current patients
- •After-hours emergency referral to
- •VCA Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center (Norwalk)
- •MedVet Norwalk (Norwalk)
- •VCA Shoreline (Shelton)
- •Newtown Veterinary Specialists (Newtown)
- •Cornell University Veterinary Specialists (Stamford)
Pricing
No published pricing information is currently available for this clinic.
People
Timothy Plunkett, DVM (Chief of Staff) and Connie (Hospital Manager, CVPM, SHRM-CP) are listed as part of the team. A recent reviewer also mentions Dr. Lamorte.
Reviews
Fairfield Veterinary Hospital has a 4.7/5 Google rating from 154 reviews. Recent comments include long-term client experiences describing a caring staff and trust in the veterinarians’ treatment of their pets. One recent critical review raises concerns about increased medication costs, perceived changes after corporate ownership, and dissatisfaction with prioritization for critically ill pets, and mentions Dr. Lamorte’s departure.

