The 24-hour on-call vet travels from Tribeca to Washington Heights to treat your fuzzy companion’s runny nose, eye goober, or worse — in the comfort of your home.
Dr. Cindy Bressler (631-255-8556 or drcindybressler.com).
DJs Justin Carter and Eamon Harkin create custom playlists and mixtapes for house parties, handle sound equipment rental for corporate events, and book DJs and bands for any shindig in NYC.
Mister Saturday Sound (347-799-2203 or mistersaturdaysound.com).
Michael Dueñas and team get down to business with beautifying treatments. Curly hair and color are specialties, as are unruly kids with unrulier hair.
Hair Room Service (866-222-7566 or hairroomservice.com).
Professional organizer Margaret Williams assesses your mess in a free house call and works within your budget to tame the most chaotic scenes. Castoffs are hauled away to a nearby donation center.
Edit Spaces (512-656-7427 or editspaces.com).
In his gimmicky-sounding-but-awesome-in-real-life musicology massage, Swedish Institute-trained therapist Edan Harari choreographs strokes to mimic the rhythms of house, R&B, indie, metal, and more.
Kinetic Massage Therapy (877-290-8473 or kineticmassage.com).
Choose from a weekly recipe menu and place your order by 5 p.m. on Wednesday or Friday. The 19CS team shops, packs minimally, and delivers the goods with instructions a few days later.
19 Charles Street (19charlesstreet.com).
Shoot Matt Fox an email and he’ll personally cart over a new scarf, cuff links, or spats on his trusty blue Schwinn. Ladies, take note: Each piece is fine enough to wear even if you’re not packing a package.
Dandy 911 (dandy911@fineanddandyshop.com or fineanddandyshop.com).
Eagle-eyed founders Nicki Clendening and Callie Jenschke scour flea markets and secret sources to find the exact antiquated lithograph, Turkish rug, or worn leather stool you need to complete your space.
Scout Designs (646-330-4878 or scoutdesignsnyc.com).
This small yoga company has a downtown sensibility and fashiony following. Teachers come to you for one-on-one or small-group sessions. They also do retreats and corporate classes.
Karuna Yoga NYC (212-561-0835 or karunanyc.com).
From June through November, boxes of local fruits and veggies are delivered to doorman buildings. Sign up ASAP to secure space and help get capital to the farmers up front.
Farm Share (914-315-1851 or myfarmshare.com).
Former politico Korinne Kubena Belock targets hang-ups and creates a cleanup plan. Once you dive into reorganization, she keeps you on track for a tidy future.
Urban Simplicity (646-942-8676 or urbansimplicitynyc.com).
Request a look you could never manage yourself (bold red lips and an impossible braided runway pouf), or go simple with natural makeup and hair commercial-quality waves.
Oh La Luxxe (646-853-0925 or ohlaluxxe.com).
After pleas for baking lessons from family and friends, former Web consultant Laura Krovlev turned pro. Her three-hour classes take place in your apartment and include up to four recipes (requests welcome).
Bond Street Baker (bondstreetbaker.com).
Shoot the crew an email with your needs, and they match you with the best man/woman for the job. Each assistant is reference checked, interviewed, and required to sign a confidentiality agreement.
PA for a Day (212-392-4948 or paforaday.com).
The Brooklyn-based company transports pristine, evenly cut, totally dry oak, maple, or cherry to fireplaces all over the city (plus the Hamptons).
TheWoodman (718-554-3251 or thewoodman.com).
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