- Dental CareRegular professional cleaning is important to maintaining your pet's teeth. We use modern and safe ultrasound to clean each tooth thoroughly - above and below the gum line. Dental technicians polish teeth to create a smooth, lustrous tooth surface more resistant to plaque buildup.
- VaccinationA cat's air of independence does not mean that it can take care of all its own needs. Cat owners have important responsibilities such as providing food and water, social interaction, and changing the litter box regularly. Remember, cats have only one life, not nine! To prevent life-threatening diseases and enjoy a healthy life, your cat will require regular veterinary medical checkups and vaccinations as well. Ask your veterinarian about the common signs of feline illness.
- Veterinary OphthalmologyGarden State Veterinary Specialists was founded in 1994, by Dr. Thomas D. Scavelli. GSVS is a multi-disciplinary REFERRAL ONLY HOSPITAL open 24/7, 365 days a year. Our goal is to provide state-of-the-art veterinary care in the fields of Emergency and Critical Care, Surgery, Internal Medicine, Neurology/Neurosurgery, Nuclear Medicine, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Cardiology, and Dermatology.
- Behavioral CounselingYou should make sure that you are purchasing a healthy bunny. It is best to select a young bunny. He should have clear eyes and a nose free of any mucus. The bunny should be curious and friendly. Check to see the bunny has been spayed or neutered. Most are breeders and pet stores do not alter their pets. You will want to have your new friend spayed or neutered between 4 and 6 months age. An altered pet will reduce the risk of that famous bunny reproduction and will prevent certain health and behavioral problems. In the United States, bunnies do not typically require vaccines, but be sure to check with your veterinarian to confirm the protocol in your area. Bunnies do, however, require vaccines in the United Kingdom. They always need annual check ups and fecal tests for parasites.
- Nutritional CounselingHookworms are small, thread-like parasites of the small intestine where they attach and suck large amounts of blood. These parasites are found in almost all parts of the world, being common in dogs, and occasionally seen in cats. Symptoms are usually diarrhea and weight loss. The parasites can actually Read more
- Comprehensive ExaminationThe veterinarians of Middletown Animal Hospital believe sincerely in preventative medicine. Dogs and cats stay healthier when provided annual examinations and immunizations at prescribed intervals. This is why Middletown offers a comprehensive approach to providing your beloved pet with veterinary care. We make a commitment to the ongoing general care of your pet and in so doing, ensure you and your companion enjoy a full and satisfying lifetime.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlQuick Tip: The prevention of fleas, ticks, heartworm and internal parasites consistently year-round is essential in helping to prevent the diseases these pests spread.
- Behavioral Disorder TreatmentYou will need to take your ferret in to your veterinarian twice a year for a medical checkup and yearly vaccinations. Ferrets require yearly inoculations against canine distemper. They are highly susceptible to canine distemper and it is always fatal. Do not forget to inoculate against this every year! Read more
- Pain ManagementVeterinary patients feel pain and discomfort under the same circumstances as people do. We know that recognizing and alleviating pain in animals is the essence of good patient care.
- Vomiting Treatment
- Diarrhea Treatment
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentThis is a safe, affordable, noninvasive pain-free and drug-free treatment alternative that is scientifically proven to reduce pain and inflammation and speed healing. Dozens of sports teams, physical therapists, veterinary hospitals and medical practices have seen amazing results with Laser Therapy. Laser Therapy has been successful in treating such ACUTE conditions as wounds, infections, allergies, fractures, post-surgical healing and pain relief, and such CHRONIC conditions as arthritis, hip dysplasia, degenerative joint disease, and lick granulomas.
- Injury Treatment
- Leptospirosis Treatment
- Parvovirus Infection TreatmentThe Parvovirus is known worldwide and causes disease in many different species of animals. Different strains of virus only infect certain types of animals. For example, the Canine Parvovirus (Parvo) will mainly infect dogs and does not cause disease in cats or humans. Feline Parvovirus, a different strain Read more
- Bacterial and Viral Infection TreatmentRabies is a fatal viral infection that is transmitted primarily through bite wounds. Skunks, bats, raccoons, and foxes are the primary carriers. Rabies is also fatal to humans, there has been only one case of a person surviving rabies when treatment was started after clinical signs were present. Puppies Read more
- Arthritis TreatmentThe most common type of arthritis is osteoarthritis which can be due to wear and tear on joints from over use, aging, injury, or from an unstable joint such as which occurs with a ruptured ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) in the knee. The chronic form of this disease is called degenerative joint disease Read more
- Hip Dysplasia TreatmentHip dysplasia is a congenital disease that, in its more severe form, can eventually cause lameness and painful arthritis of the joints. It is caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. It can be found in many animals and, rarely, humans, but is common in many dog breeds, particularly Read more
- Diabetes TreatmentDiabetes Mellitus (DM) is a life long disorder of dogs and cats that results when the pancreas fails to produce enough insulin to meet the animal's needs. Insulin is a hormone needed to transport glucose (blood sugar) into the body's cells. When there is a lack of insulin in the body, blood glucose rises Read more
- Vestibular Disease Treatment
- Thyroid Disease TreatmentHypothyroidism is the natural deficiency of thyroid hormone and is the most common hormone imbalance of dogs. This deficiency is produced by several different mechanisms. The most common cause (at least 95% of cases) is immune destruction of the thyroid gland. It can also be caused by natural atrophy Read more
- Epilepsy Treatment
- Knee Problems TreatmentLuxating patella is a condition where the kneecap (patella) moves out of its normal position. Luxating patella is one of the most common knee joint abnormalities of dogs, but it is only occasionally seen in cats. It may affect one or both of the knees. In some cases it moves (luxates) towards the inside Read more
- Heart Disease Treatment
- Periodontal Disease TreatmentOver 85% of dogs and cats have some type of periodontal disease. Periodontal disease simply means that the gums and bone that hold the teeth in place are being destroyed by oral bacteria. This preventable disease is the number one diagnosed disease in our pets, yet many animals suffer needlessly. Periodontal Read more
- Seizure TreatmentEpilepsy (often referred to as a seizure disorder) is a chronic neurological condition characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures. It is commonly controlled with medication, although surgical methods are used as well. Epileptic seizures are classified both by their patterns of activity in the brain Read more
- Wound and Fracture CareLeptospirosis is a serious, life-threatening disease caused by a spiral shaped bacteria. Dogs, cats, other animals and even people can be infected through exposure to urine, bite wounds, ingestion of infected flesh, or contact with contaminated soil, water and even bedding. Certain environmental conditions Read more
- Ophthalmic Surgery
- Veterinary SurgeryFerret ownership. This includes knowledge pertaining to ferret husbandry (care, nutrition, housing, and the species' habits). It is also recommended that no ferret be left unattended with any individual incapable of removing himself or herself from the ferret. It is also important that your ferret have proper care by a veterinarian legally authorized to practice veterinary medicine. This includes preventive medicine and medical or surgical care.
- Declawing
- Spaying and NeuteringWe offer the most advanced surgical techniques and technology. All patients are carefully screened for safety, and anesthetics are specifically tailored to your pet. Surgical services and facilities include: board certified surgeon available for consultation; fully trained veterinary and technical staff, to ensure the safest, most efficient, state-of-the-art procedures for your pet; heated surgery tables for greater comfort; advanced sterilization techniques; ECG and oxygen saturation monitors; intensive after surgery care and full blood testing.
- Veterinary Euthanasia
- Laboratory ServicesWhenever additional information is needed, our doctors have a full laboratory at their disposal. With multiple courrier pick-ups, daily test results are often only hours away. If more immediate results are needed our in house laboratory can "Stat" many blood chemistry and hematology results for the doctors in a matter of minutes.
- X-RayRadiology – or X-rays – help our veterinarians evaluate muscular-skeletal, cardiovascular(cardiopulmonary), gastrointestinal, reproductive and urinary systems. Our digital radiography system allows the doctors to email images to boarded radiologists for a second opinion, or even to produce a copy for you to take home to view on your home computer to show to the entire family.
- Dental RadiologyNew at MAH, Digital Dental Radiography (X-Rays) is just one of the many new tools available for the doctors to improve your pet's health. Now the doctors have the ability to see every bit of your pet's teeth both ABOVE and BELOW the gum line. They are even able to see INSIDE of an individual tooth! This latest technology helps the doctors improve your pet's dental and overall health.
- MicrochippingMicrochips have helped reunite thousands of pets with their families. We offer the most widely used microchip products to increase the chances of a safe recovery.
- Boarding
- GroomingHamsters are cute and adorable. If you had one growing up, your parents probably took care of it. Taking care of them can be challenging; however, once you master the art, it becomes more manageable by the day. Here is how you can take care of your pet hamster. Bathing and Grooming Hamsters always stay Read more
- Dog TrainingBark Busters founders Sylvia and Danny Wilson have refined a method of dog obedience training that makes dog training easy and accessible to all. With Bark Busters, you work directly with a dog trainer in your own home using a method that takes into account the unique challenges you're facing and then fosters a positive relationship between you and your dog.
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