About Us
Founded in 1990 in Bradford, Vermont, Stonecliff has been reborn as the Stonecliff Animal Clinic of New Hampshire, located in the newly renovated 63 Evans Drive building that is home to SAVES. We had recently sold the Bradford hospital to Dr. Susan Dyer, in anticipation of opening an emergency veterinary hospital in the Upper Valley area. For a short time we were housed in the beautiful West Lebanon Feed and Supply building, but as we grew we needed more room and we thought that being in with SAVES veterinary emergency hospital would be a great opportunity for our Stonecliff family. Now you have a daytime veterinary hospital that provides top-notch wellness care during the day, and a critical care/emergency veterinary hospital by night. One stop, convenient, and the piece of mind of already knowing where to go if an accident strikes. We continue to provide our patients with the very best veterinary care, in so many different ways.
Our Mission
Our goal is to provide the best veterinary medical care in the northeast with state of the art equipment, the most knowledgeable staff, and a genuine love for our patients and their companions. We pride ourselves on educating our clients with the most up-to-date information so that they can make informed choices about their pets’ health and lifestyle.
News Updates
To follow the progress of the new hospital and important news,
please visit our blog at http://oliversbarkabout.blogspot.com
Emergency Services
Our hospital works closely with S.A.V.E.S. (Small Animal Veterinary Emergency Service), Dr. Kelly’s critical care and emergency veterinary facility that opened in the beginning of June 2010, in Lebanon New Hampshire (follow along with SAVES news on Oliver’s Bark About Blog). Their veterinarians are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, for veterinary emergencies ranging from minor to life-threatening that won’t wait until your regular veterinary office is open. During these off hours they can provide continuous, round the clock care for a critical patient unlike many veterinary hospitals in the area.
What this means to our clients- discounted emergency exam fees. Networked hospitals, those hospitals that send their patients exclusively to Small Animal Veterinary Emergency Services will be charged a reduced rate during hours when their regular veterinarian is closed, during the week from 5pm-8am, and weekends and holidays.
Networked Hospital $55.00 emergency exam
Non-Networked Hospitals $95.00 emergency exam
Pet Health Insurance
The following companies can provide health insurance for your pet. For more information, about how to evaluate pet health insurance policies, see our helpful Pet Health Insurance page. We also have a Pet Health Insurance Glossary to help you understand special terms.
Congrats to Dr. Amy Cook, formally of Stonecliff Animal Clinic of Vermont for the opening of her new veterinary clinic in Newbury, Vermont! Dr. Cook has opened Newbury Animal Clinic in the location previously housing River Valley Veterinary Hospital. We wish her the very best!
Congrats to Jessica Locke, on the birth of her baby! We wish all the Lockes the best.



