Indian Walk Veterinary Center – Vets in Newtown
Clinic Overview
Indian Walk Veterinary Center is a Vetcor-affiliated veterinary clinic located at 662 Durham Rd, Newtown, PA 18940. It treats dogs, cats, and a range of exotic and small companion mammals, including ferrets, rabbits, and guinea pigs. The clinic lists Fear Free Certified team members and a USDA certified veterinarian on staff for health certificates, and it also references emergency care and after-hours emergency referrals.
Services
- •Wellness exams for puppies, kittens, adult cats, and adult dogs
- •Preventive care for cats and dogs
- •Vaccinations, including rabies
- •Senior pet care
- •Puppy and kitten care
- •Microchipping
- •Pet nutrition counseling
- •End-of-life pet care
- •Behavior counseling and behavior consultations
- •Dental care, including digital dental radiology and dental surgery
- •Exotic pet care (routine care and sick/injured care; no surgery or sedation for exotics)
- •Pocket pet care (routine care and sick/injured care; tooth and nail trims; no surgery or sedation for pocket pets)
- •Health certificates (USDA certified veterinarian on staff)
- •Emergency services and after-hours emergency referrals (including UrgentVet, BluePearl in Levittown and Langhorne, Metropolitan Veterinary Associates, and NorthStar VETS for exotic pet emergencies)
Pricing
Pricing is described as above average in recent reviews, and no published pricing is available.
People
Named team members include Jennifer (Hospital Manager), Laura Favreau, DVM (Fear Free Certified), Robin Goldblum, DVM, and Dr. Lilli D. Kusiak (Founder, retired); one review mentions a front-desk staff member named Wendy.
Reviews
Indian Walk Veterinary Center has a 4.8/5 rating on Google from 241 reviews. Recent comments highlight caring veterinarians and assistants, a clean facility, and staff who explain things clearly; one reviewer specifically noted a calm experience for a stressed dog during lab work. Some feedback raises concerns about higher costs and reports of rude front-desk interactions, including a complaint naming Wendy and describing a high spay quote for a kitten.

