Shrewsbury Animal Hospital

Our Story

At VCA Shrewsbury Animal Hospital, we've helped pets live long, healthy and happy lives for more than 40 years. We work hard to deliver the best medical care for your pets, as well as the best experience for you, the owner.

Our veterinarians, technicians and other pet-friendly support staff are trained to the highest standards. Their thorough knowledge of the latest procedures and medicines ensures that all our patients get the best in prevention and healing care.

Hometown Care at Shrewsbury Animal Hospital

Welcome to VCA Shrewsbury Animal Hospital! We have been serving the New Jersey communities of Tinton Falls, Red Bank, Middletown and Oceanport for over 40 years. Our Veterinary Hospital provides top quality medical services, wellness exams, preventative care, vaccines, diagnostic services, laser therapy sessions, spays, neuters, and dental procedures. Our friendly staff looks forward to knowing every client by name and treating you like family when you are in our care. We also provide a wide assortment of retail and pet food options, making us a true "full service" veterinary hospital.

Local Medial Issues 

K-9 FLU ALERT!

Many of our clients have asked about the threat of canine influenza to their dogs. Canine flu is a highly contagious respiratory virus with nearly all dogs that are exposed becoming infected within a few days after exposure. This disease is highly contagious, dogs that are around other dogs (boarding, grooming, dog shows, dog parks, contact iwth neighbors' dogs) are at increased risk. About 80% of exposed dogs will go on to develop signs. Typical symptoms resemble those of kennel cough: a persistent cough (often accompanied by a nasal discharge). Some dogs go on to develop pneumonia and can become critically ill. A new vaccine is available that can help reduce ths risk. Please call our office to discuss if your dog would benefit from the influenza vaccine.

Abbott's AlphaTRAK monitoring system is available for regulating blood glucose levels for our special needs diabetic patients. Ease in testing and measuring blood glucose will help your furry companion maintain a better quality of life.

Fleas and ticks can still thrive in the winter months; fleas want a warm environment and can take up residence in your home. Ticks become active during unseasonably warm days. Both are very common in our area. One female flea may lay up to 2,000 eggs in her lifetime. A single infected deer tick can inflict Lyme disease on pets and family members Fleas and ticks may pose a very real threat to the health and comfort of your pets. In addition to extreme discomfort, fleas and ticks can also cause serious health problems in pets and people. Preventatives are important for your family's health. Ask our veterinarians how to protect your pets from fleas and ticks.

Helpful Resources

Pet Insurance may help your pet get the best veterinary care when they're sick or injured. There are many providers that offer plans that covers certain unexpected illnesses or injuries throughout your pet's life. Rest assured knowing your pet can receive the best veterinary care, without worrying about the cost.

Our hospital works with Trupanion and can assist you with your pet insurance claim filing needs. We accept Trupanion payment at checkout. To find out more about Trupanion’s insurance coverage and offerings, call 1-855-591-3100 or visit http://trupanion.com/vca.

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