"Your Local Animal Care Center"
Located at 179 Prospect Plains Road, Monroe, NJ
 

We treat dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, reptiles, and small mammals                       Call to Schedule Your Pet's Appointment    

In order to provide the latest and best in pain relief to our patients, the Monroe Animal Hospital is now using Buprenorphine Sustained Release Injectable.   This novel formulation of an effective pain medication will give surgical patients 72 hours of consistent analgesia.  It is especially effective for cats undergoing orthopedic procedures or dental extractions.

 

 

To better serve our clients and their pets, we have expanded our hours.  We are now open later on Monday evenings and will be in the office for more of the day on Tuesdays.
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The Monroe Animal Hospital recently acquired a Tonovet device for measuring eye pressure in dogs and cats.  This device allows us to determine if glaucoma  or uveitis is present in your pet.  We recommend yearly eye pressure screening on Beagles and Basset hounds, as well as any pet with a painful or red eye.





The Monroe Animal Hospital is now using a state-of-the-art warming device for use on any of our patients undergoing anesthesia.  We are committed to anesthetic safety and patient comfort; this device will help us to continue to achieve these goals.

The Hot Dog Warming device is used to maintain patient temperature during anesthesia., when they are sensitive to loss of heat.  It functions like a heating blanket but also utilizes and redirects a patient's own warmth to help maintain it. 

More information on this device can be found at www.hotdogwarming.com/Vet/index.html




We are now carrying the canine influenza vaccination.  As this disease has been diagnosed locally, we are recommending this Nobivac - Two dogsvaccination for any dog that goes to kennels, dog parks, groomers, or dog events or shows.   Additonal information on this disease and vaccination can be found at www.doginfluenza.com





Our digital x-ray software has recently been updated to the latest version, therebye increasing the resolution and No Description resized to 800 pixels widesharpness of our radiographs to an even greater level.  All radiographs taken at the Monroe Animal Hospital are digital since the image quality is superior, there is no environmental contamination of chemicals from a darkroom, and the patient is exposed to 50% less radiation than with conventional systems.