Central Park Animal Hospital

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2715 Main St
Buffalo, NY 14214

Central Park Aquatic Health, a division of Central Park Animal Hospital, is dedicated to maintaining the health and well-being of aquatic animals. The focus is on understanding and implementing effective life support systems to ensure the quality of water remains optimal for the animals' thriving.

Clear water is essential for showcasing animals in captivity, with a balance needed to satisfy public expectations of cleanliness while mimicking the creatures' natural habitat. Achieving this balance involves managing algae levels and maintaining an environment that supports the animals' dietary needs.

The team, led by Ed Latson MS, DVM, focuses on identifying potential challenges in life support system design to create visually pleasing environments that prioritize the animals' welfare. Continuously evolving, Central Park Aquatic Health is committed to providing valuable insights and solutions for aquatic animal care.

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5.012 reviews
Polla M.
10/21/2025

CPAH has been my vet for over 30 years. They have never been anything but dedicated, compassionate and reasonable. When we lost Dr. Persico it was tragic for us all. But Dr. Latson chose to...

Kathy P.
8/20/2021

I have been going here for over 25 years! The staff are excellent! They are loving and compassionate! Dr. Latson is just a wonderful man and extremely knowledgeable and experienced. I live in...

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Maria B.
3/21/2013

I'm not sure why I'm the first to review this place, as they have been here for years and are always busy. But so be it. This is a group of "real vets" - they look after all sorts of pets here...

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Kevin W.
4/21/2021

They really care about animals and understand that you shouldn't go bankrupt when your pet is sick.

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Dennis D.
3/17/2014

Simple. These guys saved me $1200.00 for a surgery for my dog's broken leg. The cost was $875.00 for two surgeries and two overnight stays. I went here for a second opinion and have never looked...

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