We will remain open to provide medical care for the dogs and cats in our community. To decrease COVID-19 risks to our clients and staff, we are rigorously disinfecting our hospital, washing hands frequently, and practicing social distancing.
Please call our hospital:
- To schedule a medical appointment
- For the latest updates on our business hours. We are striving to maintain regular hours, but may shorten or extend hours as circumstances dictate.
- Prior to entering the building. Please call from our parking lot to coordinate pet entrance into our hospital. We are providing car-side pick-up to minimize crowds in our lobby. We will bring medication or food to you.
- Arrange online/telemedicine services if your pet has been seen within the past year.
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We are so proud to be a part of such a wonderful community of people and their pets!
We are a full- service hospital for cats and dogs in Lambertville, New Hope, Stockton, Ringoes, Flemington, Titusville, Doylestown and surrounding areas. We provide medicine, surgery, dentistry, pharmacy, imaging, and laboratory diagnostics. We utilize low-stress techniques to decrease pets’ fear of a vet visit. In fact . . .
Our doctors treat your pets like they treat their own:
- Perry is a handsome and lovable Boston Terrier who was surrendered to the hospital with a broken leg. After several weeks in a splint, his leg healed and he was adopted by the Greendorfers. Perry loves long fetch sessions at the river, catching a frisbee, and sleeping in the office chairs.
- Boba was adopted as a puppy and is a mix of undetermined origins – he has stubby legs, a long back and a brown and silver-frosted coat. He enjoys trips to local dog parks. He took two years to learn to go down stairs.
- Moonrock is a petite cat who came to the hospital during a “spay/neuter” day. The Greendorfers fell in love and adopted him. His extra toes make him look like he is wearing oven mitts. His favorite activities include chasing bottlecaps down the stairs and climbing to the highest piece of furniture in the room.
- Giant is a big-boned fellow. His mom was a stray cat who snuck into a relative’s home during a frigid winter and had kittens under the sofa. His family lived in our office until his mom and siblings were ready for their own homes. Giant loves drooling, meowing fifteen minutes before the alarm in the morning and both snuggling and terrorizing Boba.