Macungie Animal Hospital – Vets in Macungie
Clinic Overview
Macungie Animal Hospital is an AAHA-accredited veterinary clinic located at 161 E Main St, Macungie, Pennsylvania. The practice sees dogs, cats, and a range of exotic pets, and offers general veterinary care with in-house diagnostics. Emergency services are available during regular business hours, with after-hours cases referred to emergency facilities.
Services
- •Preventative care, wellness exams, and vaccinations
- •Puppy and kitten care
- •Senior pet care, including a Tender Transitions senior support program
- •General medical care and internal medicine support (including diabetes, Addison’s disease, and chronic kidney disease)
- •Dermatology care for skin conditions
- •Cardiac assessment and cardiac problem management
- •Diagnostics with in-house laboratory testing (CBC, chemistry, electrolytes, urinalysis, thyroid testing)
- •Digital radiology (x-rays)
- •Dental imaging with digital dental radiology/dental radiographs
- •Species treated include dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, birds, reptiles, small mammals, and turtles
- •Emergency care during business hours only; after-hours referral to emergency hospitals (including Eastern Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Center, Quakertown Veterinary Hospital, Valley Central Emergency, University of Pennsylvania Ryan Veterinary Hospital, and Blue Pearl Pet Hospital). Exotic emergency referrals listed include Red Bank, Mount Laurel Animal Hospital, and Radnor Veterinary Hospital.
Pricing
No published pricing information is available.
People
Nancy Soares, VMD (Founder) and Dr. Elizabeth Keehner, DVM (Medical Director) are listed as part of the clinical team.
Reviews
Macungie Animal Hospital has a 4.8/5 rating on Google from 595 reviews. Recent comments commonly mention friendly staff, a welcoming environment, and accommodating care, including positive first-visit experiences. One recent review describes dissatisfaction with front-desk communication and wait-time handling during a nurse appointment, despite otherwise positive views of prior medical care from the veterinarians.

