Dublin Veterinary Hospital – Vets in Perkasie
Clinic Overview
Dublin Veterinary Hospital is an independent veterinary clinic located at 391 W Dublin Pike in Perkasie, Pennsylvania. The practice treats dogs, cats, and a wide range of exotic species, and it is AAHA accredited. Urgent and emergency cases are handled during business hours only, with listed after-hours referral options for both exotics and dogs/cats.
Services
- •Online appointment booking
- •Preventative care and wellness exams
- •Vaccinations
- •Parasite testing and prevention
- •Nutrition and weight management
- •Diagnostic care, including digital radiography (X-ray) and ultrasound imaging
- •In-house laboratory testing, including bloodwork (CBC, chemistry panel, electrolytes, thyroid tests) and urinalysis
- •Allergy and dermatology testing
- •Surgical services (including neuter procedures noted in reviews)
- •Species seen: dogs, cats, reptiles (such as turtles, snakes, chameleons, bearded dragons), amphibians (such as frogs, axolotls), invertebrates (such as spiders, scorpions), hermit crabs, skunks, and honey bees (home visits, availability-based)
- •Emergency care during business hours; does not accept emergency cases after 5 pm
- •After-hours referrals listed for exotics (Mt Laurel Animal Hospital; NorthStar Vet Hospital) and for dogs/cats (Quakertown Veterinary Clinic; Metropolitan Veterinary Associates; VSEC Levittown; VSEC Conshohocken)
- •Poison control resources listed (ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center; Pet Poison Helpline)
Pricing
No published pricing information is available. One recent reviewer noted being given a quote in advance and paying the quoted amount.
People
Veterinarians listed include Dr. Adrienne Breaux (DVM; Fear Free Certified), Dr. Veronica Votta (DVM), and Dr. Adriana (Ana) Gansz (DVM). The practice manager listed is Courtney Mc.
Reviews
Dublin Veterinary Hospital has a 4.7/5 Google rating from 463 reviews. Recent comments describe friendly, competent staff, being seen quickly for an emergency visit (including for a pet bird), and follow-up check-ins after procedures or urgent visits. Reviewers also mention clear communication around fees and compassionate support during end-of-life situations.

