South Wilton Veterinary Group – Vets in Wilton
Clinic Overview
South Wilton Veterinary Group is a veterinary clinic at 51 Danbury Rd in Wilton, Connecticut. The practice treats dogs and cats as well as exotics, including birds and small mammals. It is AAHA Accredited and Fear-Free Certified, and it lists emergency services during regular business hours with after-hours referral to Newtown Veterinary Specialists.
South Wilton Veterinary Group is a veterinary clinic at 51 Danbury Rd in Wilton, Connecticut. The practice treats dogs and cats as well as exotics, including birds and small mammals. It is AAHA Accredited and Fear-Free Certified, and it lists emergency services during regular business hours with after-hours referral to Newtown Veterinary Specialists.
Services
- •Wellness and routine physical exams
- •Puppy and kitten care
- •Senior and geriatric care
- •Vaccinations
- •Parasite prevention (fleas, ticks, ear mites, heartworm, intestinal parasites) and deworming
- •FeLV and FIV testing
- •Diagnostics and lab work with an in-house lab
- •Blood tests (CBC and blood chemistry panels)
- •Urinalysis
- •Fecal exams and intestinal parasite testing
- •Cytology of skin and ear samples
- •Heartworm detection
- •Parvovirus testing
- •Species seen include dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, hamsters, chinchillas, and other exotics
- •Emergency care during clinic hours (Mon–Fri 8:00 am–6:00 pm; Sat 8:00 am–4:00 pm); out-of-hours referral to Newtown Veterinary Specialists (24/7)
Pricing
No published pricing information is available.
People
Veterinarians listed include Dr. Clare Fahy, Dr. Jennifer Rosen, Dr. Raina Schunk, Dr. Stacy Robertson, Dr. Heather Maxwell, and Dr. Stephanie Williamson.
Reviews
South Wilton Veterinary Group has a 4.6/5 Google rating from 318 reviews. Recent comments describe a caring, professional staff and note experience with birds and other exotics, including emergency evaluation and surgery for a ferret, with clear pre- and post-procedure communication. Reviews also mention a clean, organized office and long-term trust in Dr. Fahy’s guidance, with one note that front-desk friendliness was less consistent than the clinical team during a pickup at the end of the day.

