Hill Street Veterinary Hospital Doctors
Dr. George L. Hartenstein IV, is the son of the late Hill Street Veterinary Hospital founder Dr. George L. Hartenstein III. Dr. Hartenstein is primarily a large animal clinician. He has been traveling around York County, attending to the needs of our local farmers since his graduation from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968. In addition to his medical and surgical obligations to our large animal friends, Dr. Hartenstein sees companion animals at the office on Hill Street 3 days-a-week.
Dr. Albert L. Haun, also a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, joined the veterinary staff at Hill Street Veterinary Hospital in 1985. Dr. Haun is a companion animal clinician. Previously, Dr. Haun had been a member of a surgical referral practice in New Jersey. In addition to his phenomenal diagnostic skills, his area of expertise is orthopedic and soft tissue surgery.
Dr. Liz Valles joined the veterinary staff at Hill Street Veterinary Hospital in January 2010. Dr. Valles comes to us with extensive experience in emergency medicine. She is a 2003 graduate of Washington State University. Dr. Valles has raised Jack Russell Terriers for 20 years and is highly active in the Jack Russell Terrier Club of America. She is a Conformation and Go-to-Ground Judge as well as an elected member of the JRTCA Board of Directors.
To Schedule An Appointment
Please call us at 843-6060.
No appointment is needed Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 11 AM.
Our office hours are:
Monday through Thursday 8:30 AM - 9 PM
Friday 8:30 AM - 7 PM
Saturday 8:30 AM - 12:00 noon
2012 Holiday Schedule
Monday, May 28 - Memorial Day
Wednesday, July 4 - Independence Day
Monday, September 3 - Labor Day
Thursday, November 22 - Thanksgiving
Tuesday, December 25 - Christmas
About Payments and Fees
Hill Street Veterinary Hospital is privately run and recovers costs of materials and services through fees alone. Unless prior arrangements are made, all bills are due in full when your pet is discharged. For your convenience, we accept Visa, MasterCard, and debit cards.
Occasionally, under special circumstances, we will send a bill; nonpayment or deliquent payment, however, will result in a service charge and discontinuation of this privilege.
We encourage all pet owners to consult with one of the veterinarians for a complete explanation of fees prior to the treatment in question.