
Cumberland Valley Veterinary Clinic
Pet HospitalMarylandWashington CountyHagerstownVirginia Avenue
17747 Virginia Ave, Hagerstown, MD 21740, USA
4.0
I just want to say how much of a blessing Kayla is!! She truly went above and beyond to help my kids save their cat! If you see this Kayla, thank you so much for the love that you showed Koda and my family 🫶🏼
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- www.cumberlandvalleyvets.com
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Welcome to Cumberland Valley Veterinary Clinic
Welcome to Cumberland Valley Veterinary Clinic, your local Pet Hospital conveniently located at 17747 Virginia Ave, Hagerstown, MD 21740, USA. As a trusted Pet Hospital in your community, we are dedicated to providing compassionate and comprehensive veterinary care for your beloved animal companions. While specific details about our clinic's environment, a complete list of our services, and any current promotional offers aren't fully detailed online, we can offer you insights based on the positive feedback we've received from fellow pet owners and general expectations of a reputable veterinary practice.
As a Pet Hospital, Cumberland Valley Veterinary Clinic strives to offer a welcoming and comfortable environment for both you and your pet. You can likely expect a clean and organized reception area where our friendly team will greet you. Our facility includes examination rooms where our veterinarians can conduct thorough assessments of your pet's health, discuss any concerns you may have, and explain treatment options in a clear and understandable manner. Depending on the scope of services we provide, we may also have a well-equipped surgical suite for performing various surgical procedures, a diagnostic laboratory for running essential tests, and potentially imaging technologies such as X-ray to aid in accurate diagnoses.
At Cumberland Valley Veterinary Clinic, as a Pet Hospital, we understand the diverse healthcare needs of your pets. Our services typically encompass preventative care, which includes routine wellness examinations, vital vaccinations to protect against common and potentially serious diseases, and guidance on parasite prevention (such as fleas, ticks, and heartworms). When your pet is feeling unwell, we offer diagnostic services to identify the underlying cause of their illness. This may involve thorough physical examinations, laboratory testing (including blood work, urinalysis, and fecal analysis), and possibly imaging studies. For pets requiring treatment, we provide medical management, which can range from administering medications to providing supportive care and closely monitoring their condition.
Surgical services are also a crucial aspect of a comprehensive Pet Hospital. Cumberland Valley Veterinary Clinic likely offers a range of surgical procedures, from routine surgeries like spaying and neutering to addressing more complex medical or injury-related surgical needs. Furthermore, we recognize the importance of your pet's dental health and likely provide dental services such as professional teeth cleaning, dental examinations, and treatment for dental diseases to ensure their oral hygiene contributes to their overall well-being. While specific details about specialized services aren't available in the provided information, our commitment is to offer a broad spectrum of care to meet your pet's needs.
What truly sets Cumberland Valley Veterinary Clinic apart, as highlighted by our valued clients, is the exceptional care and dedication of our team members. One pet owner shared a heartfelt appreciation for Kayla, stating, "I just want to say how much of a blessing Kayla is!! She truly went above and beyond to help my kids save their cat! If you see this Kayla, thank you so much for the love that you showed Koda and my family 🫶🏼." This testimonial speaks volumes about the compassionate and dedicated individuals who make up our team, going the extra mile to support both pets and their families during times of need.
Another client expressed their gratitude for the clinic's flexibility and the caring nature of the staff, noting, "I really appreciate how flexible Cumberland Valley was to get me in last minute with a puppy that was not eating well. They love dogs and are down to earth people. Obviously not everything is going to be perfect but overall I am thankful for this vet and will definitely keep using. Thanks again Cumberland valley for your support and giving great care for our dog and puppies." This feedback underscores our commitment to being responsive to your needs and providing a welcoming and down-to-earth experience for pet owners.
Regarding promotional information, the provided data does not include details of any current special offers. However, many veterinary clinics occasionally provide promotions such as discounts on initial exams for new clients, seasonal specials on preventative care packages, or other incentives to help make quality veterinary care more accessible. To inquire about any current promotions at Cumberland Valley Veterinary Clinic, we encourage you to contact us directly at (301) 739-3121 or +1 301-739-3121. Our knowledgeable staff will be happy to provide you with the most up-to-date information.
For our local community in Hagerstown and the surrounding areas, Cumberland Valley Veterinary Clinic, situated conveniently on Virginia Avenue, is a Pet Hospital that prides itself on a caring approach, flexibility in accommodating your needs, and a team that genuinely loves animals. The positive feedback from your neighbors highlights the dedication of our staff, like Kayla, and our commitment to providing great care for your dogs, puppies, cats, and other beloved pets. We invite you to reach out to us to discuss how we can partner in ensuring the health and well-being of your animal companions.
Choosing the right Pet Hospital is a significant decision, and the experiences shared by other pet owners in our community can be invaluable. At Cumberland Valley Veterinary Clinic, we strive to create a supportive and trustworthy environment for you and your pets. We encourage you to contact us at (301) 739-3121 or +1 301-739-3121 to learn more about our services and how our dedicated team can provide the care your pet deserves. We are located at 17747 Virginia Ave, Hagerstown, MD 21740, USA, and we look forward to the opportunity to serve you and your furry family members.
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Reviews
I just want to say how much of a blessing Kayla is!! She truly went above and beyond to help my kids save their cat! If you see this Kayla, thank you so much for the love that you showed Koda and my family 🫶🏼
May 08, 2025 · Ashley NicoleI really appreciate how flexible Cumberland Valley was to get me in last minute with a puppy that was not eating well. They love dogs and are down to earth people. Obviously not everything is going to be perfect but overall I am thankful for this vet and will definitely keep using. Thanks again Cumberland valley for your support and giving great care for our dog and puppies.
Mar 01, 2025 · Emily LandisWe have been clients of Cumberland Valley for many years and we have been thrilled with the service they have provided. Each encounter has exceeded every expectation we may have had. Most recently, we relied on Cumberland Valley exclusively for the care of our dog, "Buddy the Boxer," from the moment we adopted him until this past weekend, when we had to bring him in for euthanasia. The staff could not have been more caring or professional. These folks do not merely do the work required, they do it with utmost kindness and sensitivity. It was obvious that they consider this to be a loving, sacred duty. We're grateful that they were with us to make this as lovely and peaceful an experience for Buddy, and for us, as possible.
Mar 17, 2025 · Roger MulliganI’d like to agree with the other review that said the tech claimed their dog was “aggressive”. I had the same thing happen to me. I had brought my dog in, she is the sweetest thing. She has never bit someone, she licks people, and she loves affection. She loves being around people. Upon coming in, the tech came to get my dog. She was very rude and was telling us “Well since last time you declined on our offer for the trazodone, we will try to get her shots, but if she acts out we will have to try again another visit”. i informed her that the last visit they only recommended that because I asked them to clip her nails, and they claimed she “didn’t seem like the type to be calm” and wanted her to come in on trazodone to “be calmer”. I told her I declined it because I decided I’d go to a spa or do it myself. She completely disregarded that fact and just said “well even then, what I said still stands” So I said okay, and knew she’d be fine. She was brought back out and she was even more rude than before “Ignore the poop on my clothes, she pooped on me! And peed!” I was shocked because my dog would never do that unless she was very scared or fearful. She also claimed my dog bit her, and scratched her and thrashed around. Once again, my dog wouldn’t do that unless she was very scared or fearful. As I’ve never had her done that before, and she’s never done that at another vet I went to. I told her my dog has never done any of that before and that she was probably scared because she did that with the last vet here but the last visit she didn’t bite, she just kind of thrashed because the vets just held her still, and didn’t reassure her or be kind to her, just tightly held her still, so of course she was scared that time too. I was told they restrain them back there so no wonder she was scared, because I wasn’t there and strange people were restraining her and poking and prodding at her. I’d be scared too if that was me! The manager came out and saw that I wasn’t happy, the tech said in a rude manner “Well the manager is right there if you’d like to speak to her” I told the manager the issue and she claims “oh well I don’t know how she would be rude, she works with rescue animals and is always nice to them and loves them!” But that was not the side of the tech that we just got. I was nothing but nice to her at first until she blamed my dog for everything and was rude. Afterwards my dog was as calm as could be DESPITE them doing this to my dog. My dog sat there calmly as the manager talked to me and de-escalated the situation. I find it hard to believe my dog just randomly acted out out of no where. They had to have done something to her. Beware when taking your dogs and other animals here for vets… they take them back to a room and you can’t be there. Who knows what they’re doing behind closed doors. We will be transferring to another vet and I suggest others do the same. For reference the pictures are my dog being the sweetheart that she is.
May 09, 2024 · F SOur dog is very large however, we have never had issues in the past bringing him here. He is a little scared and jumpy and he can be very mouthy and stubborn at first but as soon as they take him back there has NEVER been a problem. I would also like to mention that our dog is a massive scaredy cat and is not aggressive whatsoever, EVEN when other dogs have been aggressive towards him he is scared away immediately. I am ASSUMING an untrained vet tech saw him today because she was immediately scared just by walking in to see him, which is already a red flag to me because there is no reason a vet tech who is uncomfortable or untrained with big dogs potentially in distress should be assessing a big dog especially when said big dog may not be feeling the best aka why he is at the vet? Well upon taking him back (which is again normally not an issue) he is then returned and we are now being asked to muzzle. 1. I have no issue muzzling my animal for someone’s protection 2. I understand he is a big guy and can be intimidating especially when he is clearly in pain and scared However, judging by the original first impression and judging by his past visits it is clear to me that there was the wrong person who was unfit to handle him, handling him. There is absolutely no reason it should have been this stressful and honestly soul crushing watching him go through all of that because they didn’t put someone with us who was fit to handle the situation appropriately. This may just be another day at work with dogs for you, but to us this dog is our child and this definitely left a bad taste in my mouth. We also had an incident with his vaccines where we paid 200+ and then they made a scheduling mistake and it was past the date for the vaccine so they made us pay another 200+ to restart. While things do happen, our other visits have been pleasant, and here are pictures of our “vicious” great dane
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