Long
Island City Veterinary Center is up - to - date on the latest in echocardiography technologies.
For this reason, Long
Island City Veterinary Center maintains a complete in - house laboratory capable of performing studies for infectious disease, parasites, blood chemistries, urinalysis, and cytologic testing.
Long
Island City Veterinary Center has trained staff available to help you with nutritional challenges for your pet.
Long
Island City Veterinary Center uses the latest in digital radiology equipment as part of your pet's diagnostic care and can be analyzed immediately by our experienced veterinarians.
Long
Island City Veterinary Center uses the HomeAgain microchip system.
Long
Island City Veterinary Center is a full - service animal hospital staffed with compassionate veterinarians and board certified specialists who provide the most complete diagnostic and wellness care for your pet.
All of us at Long
Island City Veterinary Center are pet owners ourselves, so we understand the special bond you share with your pet and are sincerely committed to helping you provide the long, happy and healthy life your special friend so richly deserves.
Long
Island City Veterinary Center is the just - right mix of modern veterinary medical care and compassionate, client - centered services to provide your pet with a long, happy and active life.
The veterinarians at Long
Island City Veterinary Center recommend several laboratory tests in order to keep your pet healthy.
Whether your pet is ready for a thorough wellness exam, requires surgery, or would benefit from a wide range of medical services, Long
Island City Veterinary Center is here to meet your pet's needs at cost - conscious prices.
Long
Island City Veterinary Center believes that a well - balanced vaccination protocol is the best means to protect your pet from disease as well as the risk of an adverse reaction to a vaccine.
The skill and extensive education of the doctors at Long
Island City Veterinary Center allows us to effectively manage complex medical and surgical challenges beyond those typically handled in general veterinary practices.
Dr. Shelby L. Freda is a General Practitioner from Short Hills, New Jersey, who joined the medical staff of Long
Island City Veterinary Center in August 2011.
Dr. Erin Kulick is a veterinarian at Long
Island City Veterinary Center.
At Long
Island City Veterinary Center, these include ultrasound teeth cleanings and digital dental x-rays, which can prevent or uncover dental issues before they become a health threat.
For this reason, at Long
Island City Veterinary Center your pet has access to the best and most advanced anesthetic administration and cardiovascular monitoring equipment and protocols that are available.
Not exact matches
Garden
City Park Animal Hospital supplies advanced
veterinary care to cats and dogs throughout Long
Island.
Dr. Garvey recently received awards from the Long
Island Veterinary Medical Association,
Veterinary Medical Association of New York
City, and American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and St. Louis, Missouri Police Department for his care of the Search and Rescue Dogs at the World Trade Center disaster site.
Scheduled groups (subject to change) include ASPCA, Bideawee, Brooklyn Animal Action, Brooklyn Bridge Animal Welfare Coalition, Bronx Tails Cat Rescue,
City Critters, Empty Cages Collective, For Animals, Inc., Heavenly Angels Animal Rescue, KittyKind, Liberty Humane Society, Linda's Cat Assistance, Little Shelter Animal Rescue & Adoption Center, NYC Feral Cat Initiative, Picasso
Veterinary Fund, Posh Pets Rescue, Rabbit Rescue & Rehab, Sean Casey Animal Rescue, Staten
Island Hope Animal Rescue, Union Township Animal Shelter, Tavi & Friends, A Winters Tail, and Washington Heights Cat Colony.
Dr. Wooldridge attended
veterinary school at Atlantic Veterinary College of the University of Prince Edward Island, before completing an internship in small animal medicine and surgery at The Animal Medical Center in New York City, and then a residency in small animal surgery at the University of Californ
veterinary school at Atlantic
Veterinary College of the University of Prince Edward Island, before completing an internship in small animal medicine and surgery at The Animal Medical Center in New York City, and then a residency in small animal surgery at the University of Californ
Veterinary College of the University of Prince Edward
Island, before completing an internship in small animal medicine and surgery at The Animal Medical Center in New York
City, and then a residency in small animal surgery at the University of California, Davis.
He grew up in Long
Island City, attending public schools and then earning an AAS in
veterinary technology from LaGuardia CC.
Serves the pets of New York
City residents living in Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and Staten
Island by providing funds to low - income pet guardians whose pets need emergency
veterinary care.