Banfield Pet Hospital – Vets in Bellingham
Clinic Overview
Banfield Pet Hospital is a veterinary clinic in Bellingham, Massachusetts, located at 213 Hartford Ave, Bellingham, MA 02019. It is part of Mars, Incorporated (Mars Veterinary Health) and treats dogs and cats. The hospital offers preventive care, diagnostics, dental services, and a range of surgical procedures, and it does not advertise in-house emergency services.
Services
- •Preventive and wellness care, including comprehensive wellness exams
- •Dog and cat vaccinations
- •Flea, tick, and heartworm prevention
- •Microchipping
- •Diagnostic testing, including blood panels (CBC and chemistry panels) and in-house lab testing at many hospitals
- •Digital imaging/radiography, including dental X-rays
- •Surgery, including spay/neuter, orthopedic and soft tissue surgeries, mass removal, fracture repair, hernia correction
- •Anesthesia and anesthesia monitoring
- •Dental cleaning (ultrasonic cleaning, polishing, scaling above/below the gumline)
- •Dental surgery, including tooth extractions
- •Illness visits for common concerns such as vomiting, diarrhea, allergies, appetite changes, lumps, and limping
- •Out-of-hours guidance notes referral to an emergency vet for urgent situations
- •Pet Chat: 24/7 access to a credentialed veterinary tech via web/app
Pricing
No published pricing information is available; one review mentions a payment plan.
People
Banfield lists the following leaders: Jeff Ellison (President), Alea Harrison (Chief Medical Officer, DVM), David Sturrus (Chief Client Officer), Andrea Sinnott (Chief Financial Officer), Nona Scheumack (Vice President, People and Organization), and Morgan Taylor-Rakocevic (Program Manager Veterinary Standards, VMD).
Reviews
On Google, this location is rated 3.4/5 from 143 reviews. Recent comments include positive notes about staff being kind, courteous, and pleasant, with some reviewers describing long-term loyalty to this location. A recent negative review describes concerns about extensive testing, perceived unnecessary charges, and dissatisfaction with empathy and timing of starting medications during a wait period.

