Helping PAW

Open for Business
4.9 (128 reviews)

Contact Information

Address: 220 E Meadow Ave, East Meadow, NY 11554, USA

Phone: (888) 738-3497

Website: Visit Website

Business Hours

Location

Services

mobile pet vet

Reviews

Amna Azam1/24/2025

I recently had my cat neutered here and I couldn’t be more impressed with their service. The team was incredibly professional, kind, and attentive throughout the entire process. They handled my cat with so much care, and the procedure was done efficiently and expertly. On top of that, their prices are very affordable, which was a huge relief. It’s clear they truly care about the animals they treat, and they went above and beyond to answer all my questions and provide guidance. My cat recovered quickly and is doing great! I highly recommend Helping Paw to anyone looking for top-notch, compassionate care for their pets. Thank you for everything!

Kat “Kat” R10/1/2024

The nicest humans ever. Thank you a million times for all you did for my papas. I was put on a 3 month waiting list and they emailed me as soon as a spot opened up. People dont help out anymore so I really appreciate what they do here. Welcoming reassuring and loving. They went above and beyond and found extra things he needed addressed. Sometimes its hard to find those qualities in your local vet. May you guys keep on getting the support you need in order to continue helping others like papas. Thank you again❤️

Pearl Ramirezz9/10/2024

I was recommended to this place , me and my little kitten were so lucky bc I did not had a appointment, and I live 1hr30min away , a super nice lady help me out so so much she was just so amazing &so friendly with animals. My Minnie cat was here for her shots and spayed . 🫶🏻🥲

John Dipreta6/29/2024

Above and beyond, every staff is a pure diamond. Not enough gold stars in the world to rate Helping Paws. So infinity platinum across the board. My story, I had been feeding a stray cat for 4 years (aka) Ryan. Ryan wasn't looking so great for the past 2 weeks or so. Spoke to Stephanie at Helping Paws and they stepped right in and helped. Words can't describe the warm and loving team that are passionate about their work. They took Ryan in ASAP and did the impossible,for 4 hours none stop making him comfortable. Sadly, Ryan's days are limited, but Helping Paws compassion, dedication and love for animals helped every day going forward count for him. So thank you Helping Paws truly ABOVE and BEYOND. THANK YOU...... For any one reading this and is a true animal lover please give a donation to help. So Helping Paws can continue their wonderful work. No matter how big or small the donation, every bit helps. Help this great crew , so they can help us help our animal friends. Thank you

Emily Caff7/21/2024

We were thankful they were willing to take my dog last minute for a pyometra surgery, but oh my goodness our experience was horrendous.Operating room and waiting room separated by a half door and felt curtain. They took the dog back but then It took them 1.5 hours to CHECK US IN so we HEARD EVERYTHING, including “this dog is still kind of awake”. The environment was absolutely chaotic. Slamming door between operating room and waiting room every few minutes. So loud! Crying and barking dogs and cats. I’ve literally never been in a more chaotic place. Upon pickup her cone was WAY too tight on her neck. All the other dogs waiting to be picked up were cold and crying and seemed traumatized as well. Had them situated with no blanket right next to the slamming door, between the operating table and the waiting room. They shaved 3 out of four legs of my dog and we picked her up with her leg bloody and oozing. Her surgery wound was still bleeding. They said they should probably keep her overnight on fluids but they don’t do that. She is absolutely traumatized and so am I. This was the most stressful environment possible and I hate myself for choosing this place but it was an emergency and they were willing to take her. Thankful for that. She made it out alive but she’s not the same dog as before she went in. We are heartbroken. This added trauma to an already scary situation.