Noah's Caring Hands Animal Hospital at Geist
Nora Veterinary Clinic
1308 E 91st St, Indianapolis, IN 46240
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Thu Fri Sat Sun - Phone:
Main - 317-823-6922
- Address:
- 7815 Sunnyside Rd Indianapolis, IN 46236
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- Categories
- Veterinarians, Kennels, Pet Boarding & Kennels, Pet Grooming, Pet Specialty Services, Veterinarian Emergency Services, Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals, Veterinary Specialty Services
- Services / Products
- Allergy Screening Bloodwork Boarding (Cat & Dog) Dentistry Digital Radiology (X-ray) Fecal Testing Grooming Nutrition & Weight Management Parasite Prevention Puppy & Kitten Wellness Plans Spays/Neuters Surgery Urinalysis Vaccines Wellness Plans
- Payment Options
- Brands
- Apoquel, Bravecto, Cytopoint, Hill's Prescription Diet, Interceptor, Librela, Revolution Plus, Simparica, Simparica Trio, Solensia
- Location
- Hamilton Crossing Animal Hospi
- Neighborhood
- Lawrence
- Other Information
Parking: Lot
General Info
Noah’s Caring Hands Animal Hospital is a full-service animal health care clinic where the people of Indianapolis and surrounding communities can bring their companions to receive complete veterinary care. We are proud to be accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association, a designation that we believe demonstrates our unwavering commitment to veterinary excellence. Our goal is to not just meet your pet’s health care needs, but to exceed your expectations with each and every visit to our office.
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Reviews
03/26/10
My experience with Caring Hands as it has joined the Noah's family has been extremely positive! As both an employee and a client, I have the utmost respect for the Dr.'s and well-trained staff charged with the care of our community's pets. Noah's Caring Hands Animal Hospital prides itself on the education of its staff and clients so that all can be invested in the best, individualized healthcare for every pet. I am proud to be named a member of the Noah's team as it strives to serve its clients with empathy and professionalism.
03/25/10
As a long-time client who experienced the transition in ownership, I was nervous about what Noah's meant to the Caring Hands I had come to trust with the care of my furry friends. Imagine how pleasantly surprised I've been to find that the new Noah's Caring Hands Animal Hospital has the same invested attitude and numerous new services to offer! As any clinic, they are not without their small mistakes from time to time, but I have been completely floored by the way they have gone above and beyond to make me feel secure in the care they give to my pets and set right any mistake, however small, that might be made. The staff has been welcoming and my pets are actually excited when we pull in for grooming or boarding or an appointment. I was afraid of big business and what I found was a bigger family of caring, competent staff willing to do what it takes to make my experience exceptional!
03/15/10
Good News! Caring Hands is under new ownership and is now a member of the Noah's family of hospitals. Our healthcare team lives by the creed that the needs of the pet and the pet's family come first. Our Mission is to provide competent and compassionate health care for pets, and a warm, memorable experience for their human families. Our Dream is that Noah's will be known and loved by our community, our clients and our employees because of the richness of our core values and our dedication to living them.
While out walking my dog early one morning I came upon a stray young labrador retriever who had obviously been on her own for awhile. Her ears were red and infected, missing spots of hair suggested mange, skinny due to malnutrion, dirty, etc. Since they were only about two blocks from my home I took her up there to get checked out and treated (my own vet was out of town and another vet was covering for emergencies) and see if they had openings for boarding while I attempted to find her owner. I literally had to beg them to treat her (and they weren't wild about doing that until they saw I had a credit card!) and they refused to board her even though I offered to pay a week upfront to allay their fears. Long story short, they gave her an antibiotic that darn near stopped her breathing, a doseage of worm medicine for a dog that weighed twice as much, and treated her and I like we were so much trash off the street. Mercifully my vet returned two days later and I could get her proper care.