- VaccinationPet insurance is useful because it reimburses you for a part of, or sometimes the whole, veterinary bill. Most plans are used to cover injuries and illnesses, but more comprehensive plans are available. Some plans help when pets are lost or stolen. Some help when beloved pets die. Some plans even cover preventative medicine like annual examinations, vaccinations, and medications like heartworm prevention.
- Veterinary OphthalmologyOphthalmology care at Crown Veterinary Associates is provided by board-certified specialists who focus solely on vision care, diagnosis, and treatment of eye diseases. Our goal is to improve and preserve your pet’s vision and quality of life by delivering the highest quality, comprehensive, and compassionate care
- Nutritional Counseling
- Comprehensive ExaminationWhen your primary veterinarian refers you to Crown Veterinary Specialists, our cardiology team will begin by reviewing the history, and prior diagnostics provided by your veterinarian and perform an initial physical examination of their own. The cardiologist will use this information to determine your pet’s current clinical status and determine which additional diagnostic test(s) are indicated to further assess your pet’s cardiac health.
- Parasites Treatment and Control
- Pain ManagementIn partnership with the emergency room at Crown Veterinary Specialists, our ICU is staffed with a criticalist certified by the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, residency trained Emergency and Critical Care clinician, and veterinarians who have advanced training in emergency medicine. A staff of dedicated nurses, several of whom are in the process of getting certified in veterinary emergency and critical care, provide the utmost in care for our ill patients. The Critical Care Unit (CCU) is equipped with continuous cardiac telemetry, indirect blood pressure monitoring, pulse oximetry, blood gas and other monitoring devices. Critical care enclosures provide an oxygen-enriched, temperature and humidity-controlled environment for our most critical patients. Advanced techniques such as blood component therapy, invasive blood pressure monitoring, nutritional therapy, and pain management using epidurals and regional nerve blocks all help to improve the outcome and comfort of our patients. Our team of clinicians work together with allied specialists and referring veterinarians to provide the highest standard of care to our sickest patients. The ICU is staffed 24 hours a day with an expert doctor. Because we never close, we are able to provide round-the-clock monitoring and treatment of critically ill pets.
- Diarrhea Treatment
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentHere at Crown Veterinary Specialists, we are happy to be able to offer dermatology services to our patients. Dermatologic services revolve around your pet’s skin. Many pets struggle with skin conditions throughout their lives. These conditions can be quite hard to diagnose and treat. However, our veterinarians are here to help your pets get some relief!
- Upper Respiratory Illness TreatmentInternal Medicine specialists can perform many specialized diagnostic procedures, including abdominal ultrasound; CT scan; minimally invasive scope and biopsy of the gut, nose, bladder, and windpipe; needle samples of internal organs or fluid; feeding tube placement and management; bone marrow sampling; blood sugar curves; and numerous advanced diagnostic tests of blood and urine.
- Arthritis TreatmentPain is an unpleasant sensory experience that can vary in duration and intensity. Acute pain, such as that associated with surgery, is often short-lived and resolves after your pet’s incision has healed. Chronic pain, however, is pain that does not resolve after an expected period of healing. Some common causes of chronic pain include osteoarthritis, nerve damage, or pain associated with cancer. These types of pain often do not respond to standard pain-relieving medications and may require other forms of pain intervention.
- Hip Dysplasia TreatmentWhether congenital and hereditary conditions are covered. These include hip dysplasia, heart defects, and similar problems. These conditions may be defined by breed, so you really need to understand the plan you choose.
- Diabetes TreatmentDr Bloom enjoys all aspects of dog and cat Internal Medicine. Her special interests include the work up and long-term management of endocrine diseases, especially diabetes mellitus. Additional interests include work up and management of diseases of the kidney and bladder. She enjoys working with older cats with multiple Internal Medicine diseases. She enjoys performing abdominal ultrasound and endoscopic procedures, such as gastrointestinal endoscopy, colonoscopy, rhinoscopy, and tracheoscopy.
- Vestibular Disease Treatment
- Heart Disease TreatmentHe achieved board-certification in veterinary cardiology and Diplomate status in the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) in 2010. Dr. Peddle served as the sole cardiologist for Animal Emergency & Referral Associates in Fairfield, NJ from 2010-2018 before joining the team at Crown Veterinary Specialists in January 2019. He has published original research, review articles, and case reports in the veterinary literature. His particular interests in veterinary cardiology include pulmonary hypertension, management of congestive heart failure, and interventional cardiology.
- Kidney Disease Treatment
- Cancer TreatmentThe most common treatment options for pets with cancer are: surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Since Crown is a full-service specialty hospital, patients receiving chemotherapy have the support of a coordinated team of doctors including board-certified surgeons—when surgery is part of the treatment protocol.
- Wound and Fracture Care
- Veterinary SurgeryWe offer veterinary clinics and practices the following surgery procedures for small animals. We provide all necessary equipment and supplies for each surgery. Surgeries must be scheduled in advance, however, we do offer emergency surgical services based on availability.
- Laser Surgery
- Laboratory ServicesPlease bring any medications your pet is taking (eye, oral) to the first appointment. Recent blood tests or pertinent records should be faxed to the receptionists at Crown Veterinary Specialists (908-236-8108) or emailed to receptionist@crownvet.com or referrals@crownvet.com.
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