| State: | New Jersey |
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| Address: | 59 E Mill Rd Unit 2-1012, Long Valley, NJ 07853, USA |
| Postal code: | 07853 |
| Phone: | (908) 876-5434 |
| Website: | http://longvalleyanimalhospital.com/ |
| Monday: | 8:30 AM – 7:30 PM |
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| Tuesday: | 8:30 AM – 7:30 PM |
| Wednesday: | Closed |
| Thursday: | 8:30 AM – 7:30 PM |
| Friday: | 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM |
| Saturday: | Closed |
| Sunday: | Closed |
The veterinarians and staff here are so professional and friendly. They take great care of my cats and always take the time to talk to me and answer any questions.
I had an emergency with my Dog bobby and was desperately trying to find a place that would see him last minute. I called long valley animal hospital and right away they fit me in. What an amazing place and staff! So welcoming and truly worried about my dog. From the moment i walked in to the moment i walked out everyone showed such professionalism and passion for their jobs! My dog ended up having a real emergency and they were able to quickly come up with a plan. They have gained a new patient because i will definitely be going back for my dogs needs.
LVAH has given my cats excellent advice and treatments for years! Their staff are kind, gentle, truly interested in each patient and comforting! THANK YOU!
I have nothing but praise for Dr. Earl and the staff at Long Valley Animal Hospital. He proved himself to be knowledgeable and caring. He treated my aging 15 year old cat for the first time when I brought her there in an emergency situation. Thankfully, he brought her back from that crisis. He keeps me in the loop and carefully explains treatment options.
I know that I can count on Dr. Earl and his staff to give my cats the best possible care. He has demonstrated this for the dozen or so years that I have been taking my cats to him whether for emergencies or regularly scheduled care. He keeps me in the loop and carefully explains treatment options and I know that I can trust him and his staff.
Went there for years with our first Golden Retriever Gabriel. They encouraged neutering at 6 months which, at such an early age, has been linked to multiple issues later in their lives. We did so and he had a torn patella, acl surgery and died at 7 years from hemangiosarcoma, a tumor on his heart. There is more to the story and Long Valley Animal Hospital is not responsible for our pups DNA or the care that he received from subsequent vets but you need to be able to trust your vet to be up to date with the latest literature on animal health, especially when the decisions that you make have implications that will impact them later in life.