VCA Hope Veterinary Clinic

390 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217

Phone: (718) 852-4219

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Hope Vet is owned and run by Kristine Young, a veterinarian, and Juliet Sternberg, a social worker. Hope began operating on a mobile basis in the fall of 2001 using the combined skills of a veterinarian and social worker to serve homebound people with pets. They gradually branched out to serve the general population and Hope Veterinary Services P.C. was incorporated in January 2002. The name was chosen to represent our belief that relationships between people and people, and people and animals are fundamental sources of hope in the world. 

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Hours of Operation

Monday
08:00am - 07:00pm
Tuesday
08:00am - 07:00pm
Wednesday
08:00am - 06:00pm
Thursday
08:00am - 07:00pm
Friday
08:00am - 06:00pm
Saturday
08:00am - 04:00pm
Sunday
08:00am - 04:00pm

Service Areas

Brooklyn, NY

VCA Hope Veterinary Clinic

390 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
(718) 852-4219

Hope Vet is owned and run by Kristine Young, a veterinarian, and Juliet Sternberg, a social worker. Hope began operating on a mobile basis in the fall of 2001 using the combined skills of a veterinarian and social worker to serve homebound people with pets. They gradually branched out to serve the general population and Hope Veterinary Services P.C. was incorporated in January 2002. The name was chosen to represent our belief that relationships between people and people, and people and animals are fundamental sources of hope in the world.