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194 Riverside Blvd.
New York, NY 10069

3 Easy Steps to Set Up Your Appointment

  1. Fill out the form.
  2. We will call you within one business day to confirm.
  3. Show up and receive topnotch care for your pet.

If you need to change your appointment, give us a call at least 24 hours before your scheduled time.

Important Note:

Do not use the appointment form in case of an emergency. Call or visit us right away.

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    For emergencies, please telephone us immediately at 212-724-2697. Appointments are required. Our dedicated team of veterinarians and technicians are here to provide expert care for your pet.

    PLEASE CALL FOR AVAILABILITY. APPOINTMENTS ARE REQUIRED, EVEN IN THE CASE OF AN EMERGENCY.

    Our address is: 194 Riverside Blvd New York, NY 10069

    Click here for directions to our Manhattan location.

    May 5, 2021

    More Great Thank You Cards

    Knowing our community appreciates the care we give all the pets and people that come to our office warms our heart. We are truly grateful to have such great pets, friends and family around us.

    March 20, 2015

    The Amazing Animal Kingdom

    March celebrates so many animals Animal Health Center decided to compile some fun facts on some of these amazing creatures of the animal kingdom. From the vast oceans that the dolphins ride, to the open sky that the butterflies roam to the lush trees that owls call home…the knowledge is endless! Read more below to […]

    February 18, 2015

    5 Simple Tips to Litter Box Train Your Cat

    Cat lovers – rejoice! We all know cats are instinctual creatures. They’re naturally tidy and habitually bury their waste. Least we forget to mention they’re fluffy, cute, cuddly and independent animals. But what do you do when you have a litter box-training problem? At Animal Health Center, we’ve got you covered with these five simple […]

    February 9, 2015

    Pet Dental Health: Preventative Care at All Ages

    February is National Pet Dental Health Month. Periodontal disease is one of the most common health issue in pets. Plaque build-up induces inflammation and encourages the growth of harmful bacteria, which can be risk factors for heart, respiratory, kidney and liver development. Our pets require the same care as we do, if not more, when […]

    February 4, 2015

    “V” is for Vaccinations, Pet vaccinations that is.

    Just like people, animals need vaccines too and some pet vaccinations may require a booster to keep them effective. Vaccines help prepare the immune system to fight invasions from disease-causing organisms. Vaccines contain antigens which look and act characteristic of disease-causing organisms, but don’t actually react to the disease. Consequently, once exposed to the real […]

    January 28, 2015

    Specialty Service: Sedated Pet Grooming at Our GroomSpa

    Most animals can be groomed without sedation or anesthesia, however, there are many pet patients who require this procedure. Primary candidates for our sedated pet grooming service are animals who struggle with behavioral aggression, those who are easily stressed, and those who struggle with physical pain, particularly due to heavy matting. At Animal Health Center, our main priority is our pet patient’s safety […]

     

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