Wilton Manors Animal Hospital

Wilton Manors, FL · Animal hospital

Rating
4.6/5
★★★★★ 4.6
Reviews
20
Rank in Wilton Manors
#18
of 40 doctors
City Percentile
36%
rating percentile
Address
Wilton Manors Animal Hospital, 2201 N Dixie Hwy, Wilton Manors, FL 33305
Phone
(954) 541-2550
Website
wiltonmanorsanimalhospital.net
Status
Closed · Opens 9 AM Sat

Wilton Manors Animal Hospital is a doctor located in Wilton Manors, FL. It is one of 40 doctors listed in Wilton Manors. Its 4.6-star rating is slightly below the Wilton Manors city average of 4.7 stars. It ranks #18 of 40 doctors in Wilton Manors. There are 10 photos associated with this location.

About Wilton Manors Animal Hospital

Here at Wilton Manors Animal Hospital We are locally owned and our team members live and work in the Wilton Manors Community. We welcome you to join us in creating an atmosphere of cooperative care by sharing healthcare knowledge and love without... More

Hours

Friday8 AM–6 PM

Customer Reviews

★★★★★ 5.0 Natsumi Pineiro · Feb 2026

I highly recommend Wilton Manors Animal Hospital. Thank you team for taking such great care of our dog Cliff over the past months with his multiple health concerns, especially his MVD/Congestive Heart Failure towards the end. In September 2024, our dog had blood in his urine and a bladder mass identified via xray at our usual vet clinic. They referred us for an ultrasound, as it may have been cancer. Very scared and frustrated, we searched all over town but everyone told us they wouldn't do an appointment until a month or two from then unless our dog's condition became an emergency. That's how we ended up finding the Wilton Manors team. They got us in the same week and gave results promptly. Because an enlarged heart was also found at xray, they suggested a cardio workup and identified hi

★★★★★ 5.0 Donald Bishop · Feb 2026

Wilton Manors Animal Hospital has completed the third risky surgery on my little 15 year-old dachshund Oscar. He had a cancerous mass in his mouth and had to have two molars removed, and the mass removed. Because of his age in a heart murmur, I was reluctant to do the surgery, but I knew if I didn’t he would have to be put down in a relatively short period of time. He had the surgery two days ago and today you would not believe how energetic and healthy he looks and feels. He had no energy earlier in the week and has not been able to get into bed or run and over a month tonight. He has a new dog and he’s still healing. Thank you, thank you thank you for the excellent care you have given my little dog Oscar.

★★★★★ 5.0 Ernie DelGrosso · Feb 2026

Over the years, Dr Barboza, Dr Casali and the entire staff at WM Animal Hospital have taken outstanding care of our cats and dog. It seems rare these days to find legitimately caring veterinarians who actually know your name and your pet's name. But these folks are so welcoming and provide such loving care, it's like they are family. Before they provide any significant service, they will quote you what it will cost and they will give you options. For us, I would spend every last penny on my animals to ensure their health and I never feel like they are taking advantage of me. Every dollar that I've spent at Wilton Manors Animal Hospital has been absolutely worth it and my pets are healthier and happier because of them.

★★★★★ 5.0 Sherri Simpson · Feb 2026

DON'T PAY ATTENTION TO THE NEGATIVE REVIEWS AS TO COMPETENCY. I have read them all and, as a close friend and lawyer who has been involved with the negative reviews, I can disprove each and every one of them. My many dogs have been patients for almost 10 years and Dr. Barboza and his team have provided the highest level of care to all of them, saving several of their lives. For the ones with issues like collapsing tracheas, progressive kidney disease and progressive heart disease, the owners MUST take the appropriate steps to maximize treatment and minimize the disease and not blame the doctor when they ignore the advice and disease for years. Dr. Barboza recently diagnosed what he believed might be a heart murmur in an 18 month old Presa Canario (large breed where this normally does not o

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 N M · Feb 2026

My 13 year-old Yorkie was completely fine earlier that day. Around 4 PM she suddenly developed severe coughing, phlegm, vomiting and struggling to breathe and swallow. We took her to the vet immediately. Her bloodwork indicated renal compromise. Despite this, the vet suggested it might be bronchitis due to cold weather, advised us to keep her, calm, warm and give cough pills. Nothing else were performed, no oxygen support was offered, no hospitalization was recommended, and no emergency referral or contingency plan was discussed. In a geriatric patient with acute dyspnea and abnormal labs standard emergency protocol should include immediate stabilization, oxygen therapy, full cardiopulmonary assessment (not only auscultation with stethoscope), IV fluids and a clear discussion of prognosis.

Accessibility & Amenities

✓ Wheelchair Accessible Entrance ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Parking Lot ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Restroom

Services

Animal hospitalVeterinarian

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