The veterinary team at our hospital offers a wide range of services for cats and pets. We offer surgery and services for your cat, as well as vaccines, neutering, and more. In addition to veterinary services, we also offer boarding services so that you can keep your pet here at the hospital while on vacation or for business trips. At our facility, we strive to offer exceptional care for your pet so you can be confident that he or she is getting the best possible treatment available. As one of the leading animal hospitals in New Jersey, our mission is to provide high quality veterinary care to your pets in a warm and caring environment.
The LACH team is dedicated to providing each service to the best extent of veterinary knowledge and excel beyond the role of hospitality. Amongst our vast range of services, we cater to each client in specific to their needs whether it is life saving surgeries or simple grooms and boardings. We offer a great scope of amenities to make sure that our clients are taken care of in every possible case scenario. At our facility, we strive to offer exceptional care from the moment your furry friend is left in our care until they’re back in yours. As one of the leading cat hospitals in the area, providing high quality care is our top priority alongside clientele happiness and security.
We offer these amenities to make sure that pets feel as comfortable as we can during their stay with us. We truly believe that we are as much a part of the family as the pet is. We feel it is our duty to make their pet feel as comfortable as possible during their stay with us and do everything we can to keep them happy and healthy during their stay here. We have a separate area for our boarding patients where they can relax in a familiar environment until they go home with you again. We provide baths as needed at no extra charge. We also offer a deluxe service which includes special shampoos or conditioners and an ear cleansing with an antibacterial agent applied to help rid your pet of ear mites.
Endoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that allows the examiner to look within an organ or body cavity and gain diagnostic information, which includes grossly evaluatin ci area of interest and obtaining tissue for histopathologic evaluation.
While gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy represents the most common use in veterinary medicine, endoscopes can be utilized to investigate multiple body systems (Table). Further, endoscopy can be therapeutic when used for foreign body retrieval, stone removal, or feeding tube placement.