Bethayres Veterinary Hospital – Vets in Huntingdon Valley
Clinic Overview
Bethayres Veterinary Hospital is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, located at 2621 Philmont Ave, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006. It treats dogs and cats and is part of the World of Animals/Suveto group. Regular hours are Monday–Friday 9am–7pm and Saturday 9am–2pm, with Sunday closed; several holiday-hour closures and early closings are noted on its schedule.
Services
- •Physical examinations and routine wellness care for dogs and cats
- •Vaccinations
- •Spay and neuter procedures
- •Surgical care, including soft tissue surgery, mass removals, and foreign body removals
- •Dental care, including dental cleanings, dental X-rays, and extractions
- •Allergy testing and allergy relief care
- •Parasite prevention and screening, including flea, tick, and heartworm prevention and intestinal parasite screens
- •Microchipping
- •End-of-life services, including euthanasia and cremation/keepsakes discussions
- •Emergency/urgent care during business hours based on availability, plus after-hours emergency referrals (BluePearl Pet Hospital locations in Langhorne, Levittown, and Philadelphia; University of Pennsylvania Ryan Hospital for Companion Animals; and Philadelphia Animal Specialty & Emergency)
Pricing
No published pricing information is available for this clinic.
People
Veterinarians listed include Tamara Borland, VMD; Steven Radbill, VMD; and Marissa Snyder, VMD. The clinic notes CLEAR certification through Not One More Vet, Inc. (NOMV), Low Stress Handling Silver Certification (credential noted on the team page), and Cat Friendly Certified Veterinary Professional (credential noted on the team page).
Reviews
Bethayres Veterinary Hospital has a 4.7/5 rating on Google from 417 reviews. Recent comments commonly mention long-term trust in the practice, friendly front-desk staff and knowledgeable technicians, and veterinarians described as thorough and unhurried even when fitting in urgent cases. Reviewers also describe follow-up after sick visits, ongoing monitoring for issues like allergies and seizures, and handling accommodations aimed at reducing stress for reactive dogs (such as alternate entry and being taken directly to an exam room).

