Station Plaza Veterinary Group
Station Plaza Veterinary Group in Glen Head, United States, brings an innovative dental ethos to animal care by adapting the precision of a human dentist in United States to four-legged patients. Their cutting-edge veterinary suite mirrors the meticulous protocols, advanced radiography, and gentle anesthesia standards trusted by top U.S.
dentists, delivering stress-free cleanings, extractions, and oral surgery that safeguard fresh breath and systemic health for every companion.
16 Railroad Ave, Glen Head, NY 11545
(516) 801-4975
Station Plaza Veterinary Group delivers comprehensive, fear-free care from a AAHA-accredited facility at 16 Railroad Ave, Glen Head, where an in-house diagnostic lab, digital radiography, and ultrasound enable same-day answers, while boarding, grooming, and dental services keep pets healthy in one convenient location; appointments are easily booked online at stationvets.com or by calling (516) 801-4975.
| Saturday | 8 AM–1 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–6 PM |
Faq
Does Station Plaza Veterinary Group offer professional dental cleanings and oral surgery for pets?
Yes, the hospital provides complete dental prophylaxis and oral surgery performed under safe anesthesia, using digital dental radiography to find hidden disease and a high-speed ultrasonic scaler to remove tartar before sealing enamel with polish and fluoride.
How can I schedule a dental evaluation for my dog or cat at Station Plaza Veterinary Group?
Call the front desk at (516) 801-4975 or use the online booking tool on [stationvets.com](https://stationvets.com/) to pick a convenient time; the 4.8-star rated staff will set up an initial exam at 16 Railroad Ave, Glen Head, NY 11545, discuss costs, and outline the step-by-step dental plan.
What dental warning signs should prompt a visit to Station Plaza Veterinary Group?
Bring your pet in if you notice persistent bad breath, red or bleeding gums, brown tartar buildup, difficulty chewing, or pawing at the mouth, because these symptoms often indicate periodontal disease that can be halted with early veterinary intervention.
Is anesthesia necessary for dental procedures at Station Plaza Veterinary Group?
Safe anesthesia is required so the veterinarian can perform thorough sub-gingival cleaning, take dental X-rays, and extract diseased teeth without stress or pain; pre-anesthetic bloodwork, IV fluids, and continuous monitoring are standard to maximize safety and quick recovery.


