Veterinarian (rooms only, no surgery)
West Side Pet Clinic, a sister clinic to North Buffalo Animal Hospital and Ellicott Street Animal Hospital, is seeking an Associate Veterinarian that values patient care and thrives in a collaborative environment to join our current 5-doctor team! We are looking for a doctor who prefers to focus solely on outpatient/preventative care and does not wish to perform surgeries.
What to Expect
Salary: $100,000 - $130,000 per year + production
Location: 1255 Niagara St, Buffalo, NY 14213
Schedule: Open to full-time or part-time, flexible options available
Hours of operation:
- Mon: 8am – 5pm
- Tue: 8am – 5pm
- Wed: 8am – 5pm
- Thurs: 8am – 5pm
- Fri: 8am – 5pm
- Sat: closed
- Sun: closed
As you join our mission to provide accessible veterinary care to all pet owners, regardless of their financial situation, expect to be supported in your work and personal life with:
- A schedule that respects your time. You'll be scheduled for flexible shifts that meet your needs for work/life balance. No on-call duties, weekends, or holiday work are required!
- A 3:1 staff to doctor ratio. You will have the support—and respect—you need to be excellent for our patients. We’ve got your back. Our current team consists of 5 DVMs and a wonderful support staff of technicians, assistants, and CSRs.
- All the benefits you deserve —health, dental, vision, retirement—plus: sign-on bonus, relocation assistance, pet discounts, uniform allowance, CE allowance, and Employee Assistance Program (EAP), plus we will cover your dues, license fees and AVMA-PLIT!
- Paid time off. Catch your breath with Paid Time Off (PTO), paid holidays, and paid CE days every year. Take the time you need to recharge.
- Partnership opportunities through Veterinary Practice Partners (VPP), where more than 125 veterinarians co-own practices across 138 locations. VPP offers unmatched support in operations, marketing, and finance, allowing you to focus on your passion for veterinary medicine.
About West Side Pet Clinic
As Western New York's first low-cost animal clinic, we've halved vet bills compared to most. Our services include comprehensive physical exams, vaccinations, preventative medications, and treatment for common ailments. Your furry friend's well-being is our priority, providing quality care without breaking the bank.
We provide quality, low-cost pet wellness care to the dogs and cats of Buffalo, Erie County, and Western New York. Pet wellness care includes routine exams, vaccinations, and screenings to detect any potential health issues early on.
Our Values
At our Buffalo, NY low-cost animal clinic, we uphold a set of core values that guide our every action. Compassion, affordability, and excellence are at the heart of everything we do.
Our Mission & Goals
Our mission is to provide accessible veterinary care to all pet owners, regardless of their financial situation. We strive to ensure that every animal receives the professional attention and treatment they deserve, promoting their health and happiness.
Our goal is to make quality veterinary services affordable and available to everyone, fostering a community where pets thrive and families are supported.
AAHA-Accredited Buffalo Vet
We are proud to be an AAHA-accredited veterinary practice, demonstrating our unwavering commitment to the highest standards of veterinary care. Only 12% of veterinary clinics in the nation attain this exceptional standard. Achieving accreditation from the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) signifies our dedication to excellence in every aspect of our clinic's operations, from medical protocols to facility cleanliness and client service.
Veterinary Services in Buffalo
- Wellness Exams: Regular check-ups are essential for maintaining your pet's health. During a wellness exam, our veterinarians will perform a thorough physical examination, check for any underlying health issues, and provide necessary vaccinations.
- Diagnostic Services: We have an in-house laboratory enabling us to perform screenings for heartworm, FeLV/FIV, intestinal parasites, fleas, ticks, ear infections, allergies, and more.
- Nutritional Counseling: Proper nutrition is important for your pet's overall health and well-being. Our veterinarians can provide personalized nutritional counseling to ensure your pet is getting the right nutrients for their specific needs.
- Behavioral Counseling: Behavioral issues can be challenging for pet owners to handle. Our team can provide guidance and support to help you address any behavioral problems your pet may have.
- Client Education: Educating pet owners on how preventing disease is less expensive than curing them.
- Puppy and Kitten Care
- Senior Pet Care
Requirements:
- State Veterinary Board License must be in good standing for the state in which they intend to be hired, prior to their start date.
- Flexible work schedule, with availability to work some weekends and holidays (as necessary, per hospital)
- DVM or VMD level degree required
We are dedicated to establishing a culture that celebrates all forms of diversity and allows us to be an inclusive service provider in this community.
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