Queen Village Animal Hospital – Vets in Philadelphia
Clinic Overview
Queen Village Animal Hospital is an independent veterinary clinic located at 323 Bainbridge St in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The hospital treats dogs, cats, and exotic pets including rabbits, ferrets, birds, and reptiles. It offers same-day urgent care during regular business hours and refers after-hours emergencies to local specialty and emergency hospitals.
Services
- •Wellness and preventive care
- •Vaccinations (Rabies, Distemper, Leptospirosis, Lyme, Bordetella, Canine Influenza, FeLV)
- •Puppy and kitten care
- •Heartworm testing; fecal parasite testing
- •Flea, tick, and intestinal parasite preventatives
- •Soft tissue surgery (including spay/neuter, wound repair, abdominal exploratory, cystotomy, gastropexy, cherry eye repair, feeding tube placement, amputation)
- •Dentistry (dental cleaning, digital dental radiographs, extractions, nerve blocks)
- •Diagnostic imaging (digital radiographs/X-rays, ultrasound)
- •Laboratory testing (in-house and send-out via IDEXX; CBC, chemistry/thyroid, urinalysis, cytology, FeLV/FIV, tickborne disease testing)
- •Tonometry (intraocular pressure testing for glaucoma/uveitis screening)
- •Microchip implantation (HomeAgain)
- •Health certificates for travel (USDA-certified veterinarians; international travel documentation)
- •Humane euthanasia and aftercare coordination (Pet Meadow Services)
- •Emergency care during business hours; after-hours referral to PennVet Ryan Hospital, BluePearl Philadelphia, Philadelphia Animal Specialty & Emergency (PASE), and Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG)
Pricing
No published pricing information is available.
People
Veterinarians listed include Kim Greiner (VMD), Daniel Goldner (VMD), Alexander Collada (DVM), Suzanne Hange (VMD), Liza Antoine (DVM), and Kristen Hart (VMD).
Reviews
Queen Village Animal Hospital has a 4.7/5 Google rating from 381 reviews. Reviewers frequently mention a compassionate, knowledgeable staff, a clean and well-run clinic, and efficient appointments with little to no wait. Several comments highlight thorough explanations and careful diagnostic work, with specific praise for Dr. Daniel Goldner and Dr. Suzanne Hange, while one recent review describes dissatisfaction with vague answers and a perceived lack of clear diagnosis.

