VCA Morris Plains has been a staple in the local NJ community for many years, providing the best medicine and service to our clients and patients. We are proud of our state-of-the-art veterinary hospital that has been accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association. We believe in high quality medical care, open and honest communication, and friendly service with integrity. Our client care team and skilled doctors are available to help you or your pet in any way needed.
At VCA Morris Plains, we realize that your pet is a beloved family member. We've been serving the communities of Morris, Essex and surrounding Counties with our high quality medical care, while maintaining a friendly and personal atmosphere! Our doctors make every effort to be available to answer questions regarding your pet's health care.
Because technology is so important for early, accurate diagnosis and treatment of health issues, we make sure that having the most advanced medical equipment is one of our top priorities. Our high-tech hospital includes in-house digital radiography, digital dental radiography, ultrasound, and an operating facility allowing us to diagnose and treat many of your pet's advanced medical conditions right at our hospital.
Early diagnosis and treatment are the keys to long, healthy lives for our pets. Our experience and years of service help keep us at the forefront of the latest evidence-based medicine; but we are still committed to maintaining the same personalized client service we've offered since we treated our first patient in 1956. We strive to create a welcome, friendly environment that facilitates open communication between our clients and our staff. We will be here to guide you, as we see your family members, over the years, become a part of ours.
Local Medical Issues
Having a pet is a wonderful experience. However, there are some zoonotic diseases that you should be aware of. These are diseases that can be transferred from animals to humans, including intestinal parasites, leptospirosis, rabies and tick-borne diseases. There are things we can and should do to protect our pets and our human family members from these diseases. Pets can be protected from many diseases by vaccinations and year-round prevention.
Intestinal parasites can be transmitted through contaminated soil and fecal matter. To protect your pets, they should be on year-round parasite protection such as Interceptor and Revolution. You should have your pet's stool sample checked at least once a year to make sure they aren't infected and shedding parasites. Humans should wash their hands after gardening or playing outside.
Heartworm disease effects both dogs and cats. It is a deadly disease that is transmitted by a mosquito and can be prevented. Both dogs and cats need to be on year-round preventatives.
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ASPCA Poison Control Center Hotline
The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center is staffed 24 hours with veterinary health professionals who have been specially trained in veterinary toxicology. If you think that your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, call the ASPCA 24 hour emergency Animal Poison Control Center hotline at (888) 426-4435.
Randolph Animal Shelter
97 Ironia Road, Mendham, NJ
973-543-9333
Hours 11 to 1 weekdays; 11 to 2 Saturdays (closed Sundays and holidays)
All adoptions are by appointment. If you are looking for a pet, go to our website. You will see our pets, contact information, adoption application, etc.
We never run out of homeless animals and have many that would love a home of their own.
Claudine Cheung, President (cell 973-886-1485)