Who Are We
About Us
Animal Health Center is a full service veterinary practice, and specialty animal hospital located in New York City. Our goal is to keep your pets at their healthiest so they are protected against illness and disease. We're dedicated to providing thorough, compassionate care for your beloved pets.
No matter what size, age, or breed, our professionals are well-trained to provide superior care in our state-of-the-art facility. We pride ourselves in offering comprehensive medical care across many specialties. Through devotion and hard work, we are prepared to address your pet's health with integrity and respect.
No matter what size, age, or breed, our professionals are well-trained to provide superior care in our state-of-the-art facility. We pride ourselves in offering comprehensive medical care across many specialties. Through devotion and hard work, we are prepared to address your pet's health with integrity and respect.
We work closely with our clients every step of the way so that we can formulate the best possible treatment plan for your pet.
Quality Pet Care
Why Choose Animal Health Center?
Locally Owned
As a locally owned and operated business,
we care about our customers, their pets
and the community we serve.
we care about our customers, their pets
and the community we serve.
Fast & Convenient
We know you hate to wait, that's why we offer flexible scheduling, prompt service
and minimum wait times.
and minimum wait times.
Highly Rated
Our board certified vets and technicians
are highly-rated, adhering to the highest standards of professionalism.
are highly-rated, adhering to the highest standards of professionalism.
Experienced, Compassionate & Honest
Our Staff
Doctor G.
Owner/Veterinarian
Joe M.
Office Manager
Mike M.
Technician
Get answers to our most common questions.
Frequently Asked Questions
We believe in educating and empowering our customers to become the best pet owners they can be. Here are just a few of the most commonly asked questions we receive.
1 - Does my pet have a fever?
A normal temperature for cats and dogs is 101.5 °F. Fever is typically present at 102.5 °F. As with humans, however, "normal" temperatures can differ from pet to pet.
2 - What are some signs that my pet is in pain or feeling ill?
Unusual behaviors such as hiding, biting, crying, lethargy and not eating could be indications that something may not be right with your pet's health. It's best to make an appointment for a wellness visit as soon as possible.
3 - Can I feed my dog human food?
Perhaps. Some foods that humans eat are very healthy for dogs, however other examples (such as grapes, onions and chocolate) can be poisonous. To be safe, it's best to stick with foods that are made and sold specifically as pet food.
4 - How often should I schedule a wellness exam?
It's best that your pet receives a physical wellness examination at least once a year to identify any potential problems your pet may be developing. Please contact us if you would like to make an appointment.
1 - Does my pet have a fever?
A normal temperature for cats and dogs is 101.5 °F. Fever is typically present at 102.5 °F. As with humans, however, "normal" temperatures can differ from pet to pet.
2 - What are some signs that my pet is in pain or feeling ill?
Unusual behaviors such as hiding, biting, crying, lethargy and not eating could be indications that something may not be right with your pet's health. It's best to make an appointment for a wellness visit as soon as possible.
3 - Can I feed my dog human food?
Perhaps. Some foods that humans eat are very healthy for dogs, however other examples (such as grapes, onions and chocolate) can be poisonous. To be safe, it's best to stick with foods that are made and sold specifically as pet food.
4 - How often should I schedule a wellness exam?
It's best that your pet receives a physical wellness examination at least once a year to identify any potential problems your pet may be developing. Please contact us if you would like to make an appointment.