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Red Bank Veterinary Hospital - Mount Laurel

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Our Services

If your pet is experiencing a medical emergency, please enter the hospital or call us immediately (856) 429-4394. Emergency walk-ins are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – no appointment necessary. Pets are seen by medical priority, followed by order of arrival.

For specialty appointments, please be sure your primary veterinarian has submitted referral paperwork prior to calling our hospital to schedule an appointment.

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24/7 Emergency

Our veterinarians and technicians are specially trained in emergency & critical care. Together, they handle a wide range of medical and surgical emergencies. You can rest assured that your best friend will be treated with love and compassion.

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Cardiology

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Diagnostic Imaging

Red Bank Veterinary Hospital Mount Laurel’s diagnostic imaging department works alongside other specialists within our hospital in accurately diagnosing pet patient’s conditions using advanced imaging equipment.

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Internal Medicine

Our internal medicine specialist, Dr. Joseph DiBenedetto is specially trained to diagnose and treat complex medical conditions in pets, such as, diagnosis and management of diseases affecting internal organs, such as the kidneys, liver, lungs, and gastrointestinal tract.

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Neurology & Neurosurgery

Our board-certified veterinary neurologist specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous system in pets (which includes the pet’s brain, spinal cord and nerves). Just like humans, animals can experience a variety of neurological conditions, ranging from seizures and spinal cord injuries to brain tumors and neuromuscular disorders.

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Ophthalmology

Like humans, animals can experience a range of eye diseases that cause pain or discomfort-some of which can have a major impact on their lives. Fortunately, continued advancements in both human and veterinary medicine have increased our ability to diagnose and treat many of these diseases in our pets.

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Surgery

Our skilled veterinary surgeons are dedicated to providing advanced surgical care for pets in need. Led by two board-certified veterinary surgeons, Dr. Steven Fernandez and Dr. James T. Winkler, our team combines expertise with a state-of-the-art facility to offer a wide range of surgical procedures, from routine soft tissue surgeries to complex orthopedic interventions.

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