Best and Top-Rated Vets in Platte County

Showing top 13 Clinics available for booking

Eagle Animal Hosp & Pet Resrt
88.0

4801 NW Gateway Ave, Riverside, MO 64150, USA

Parkville Heights Animal Hosp
87.6

8858 E 63rd St, Raytown, MO 64133, USA

Picture Hills Pet Hospital
86.7

6501 N Cosby Ave, Kansas City, MO 64151, USA

Platte Woods Animal Hospital
85.9

5901 NW 72nd St, Kansas City, MO 64151, USA

Amity Woods Animal Hospital
85.8

9300 NW 87th Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64153, USA

Naws Low Cost Spay & Neuter
85.8

6970 N Broadway, Kansas City, MO 64118, USA

Barry Road Animal Hospital
83.9

3911 NW Barry Rd, Kansas City, MO 64154, USA

Tiffany Hills Animal Hospital
80.1

9302 N Congress Ave, Kansas City, MO 64153, USA

Northland Cat Clinic
78.9

6301 N Chatham Ave, Kansas City, MO 64151, USA

Mccrea Veterinary Estblshmnt
76.5

108 1st St, Platte City, MO 64079, USA

Animal Clinic Of Platte County
76.0

6628 NW Dearing Dr, Parkville, MO 64152, USA

Parkville Animal Wellness
67.0

10711 NW Crooked Rd, Kansas City, MO 64152, USA

Vet IQ
66.5
Vet IQ
Unverified

Wal-Mart, 8551 N Boardwalk Ave, Kansas City, MO 64154, USA

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How Do We Select Our Vets?

Our process is thorough and hands-on:

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Exceptional Reputation

We collect our own patient reviews as well as bring in patient reviews from third parties like Google, Facebook and Yelp.

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Verification Process

We personally interview all of our verified vets and give our stamp of approval.

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Data Transparency

We collect and showcase the important data points that help patients make confident decisions.

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GreatVet Score

Our GreatVet score is the combination of quantitative and qualitative inputs that help rank top performers.

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Did You Know?

In terms of development, the first year of a cat’s life is equal to the first 15 years of a human life. After its second year, a cat is 25 in human years. And after that, each year of a cat’s life is equal to about 7 human years.

Cats have five toes on each front paw, but only four on the back ones. It’s not uncommon, though, for cats to have extra toes. The cat with the most toes known had 32—eight on each paw!