
Whether you need a vet for puppy and kitten care, preventative care throughout the adult years, care for an illness or injury, or careful health monitoring for your senior pet, the Animal Hospital of Sullivan County has the knowledge and experience to help. Our AAHA accredited veterinarian ensures that the pets in our care receive the highest quality care at all stages of life.
At the Animal Hospital of Sullivan County in Ferndale, NY, we provide a range of veterinary services to help pets thrive. Wellness care involves bringing your pet in for annual or biannual checkups even when they are well. In this way, the vet can follow your pet's health patterns and detect small changes that could indicate a problem that should be addressed.
This measure can be especially important for puppy and kitten care, but also extends throughout the adult years and into the senior period. We also treat exotic pets, such as birds, and small mammals. Our facility can also help with emergency treatment when your pet is sick or injured.
At the Animal Hospital of Sullivan County in Ferndale, NY, we provide a range of veterinary services to help pets thrive. Wellness care involves bringing your pet in for annual or biannual checkups even when they are well. In this way, the vet can follow your pet's health patterns and detect small changes that could indicate a problem that should be addressed.
This measure can be especially important for puppy and kitten care, but also extends throughout the adult years and into the senior period. We also treat exotic pets, such as birds, and small mammals. Our facility can also help with emergency treatment when your pet is sick or injured.
Services
For 25 years the Animal Hospital of Sullivan County has been an accredited member of AAHA.
Our goal is to serve our clients and their pets in a courteous, professional, and compassionate manner.
The Animal Hospital of Sullivan County has highly motivated employees who do their best to provide an enjoyable and positive atmosphere to work in, which promotes a better service and experience to our clients and their companions.
We hope this will reflect our goals, our care, compassion, and devotion that we have for you and your pets.
Our goal is to serve our clients and their pets in a courteous, professional, and compassionate manner.
The Animal Hospital of Sullivan County has highly motivated employees who do their best to provide an enjoyable and positive atmosphere to work in, which promotes a better service and experience to our clients and their companions.
We hope this will reflect our goals, our care, compassion, and devotion that we have for you and your pets.
As a full-service facility at Animal Hospital of Sullivan County, we are fully prepared to meet all your pet care needs.
From wellness exams to dental care, surgical procedures, and everything in between, you can have confidence that your pet will receive exceptional care from us.
Dr. Barbara Bodolosky, our Sullivan County veterinarian, and our team of veterinary specialists treat all kinds of pets in Ferndale, Monticello, Liberty, and the surrounding areas.
Diagnostics - Our team will conduct full diagnostics during a wellness exam to include blood, urine, and fecal tests, digital x-rays, and ultrasound when needed.
From wellness exams to dental care, surgical procedures, and everything in between, you can have confidence that your pet will receive exceptional care from us.
Dr. Barbara Bodolosky, our Sullivan County veterinarian, and our team of veterinary specialists treat all kinds of pets in Ferndale, Monticello, Liberty, and the surrounding areas.
Diagnostics - Our team will conduct full diagnostics during a wellness exam to include blood, urine, and fecal tests, digital x-rays, and ultrasound when needed.
If you were instructed by the staff to download pertinent information for your companion, you can find it here.
If you are just browsing, these packets contain valuable information related to your pet.
Of course, the information provided within the packets is merely a supplement, and should not be considered a replacement for a visit with your veterinarian.
Our Puppy Pack is a guide for your newest family addition, which includes valuable training, vaccination, and care for your companion.
This information will help you and your dog spend many happy and healthy years together!
If you are just browsing, these packets contain valuable information related to your pet.
Of course, the information provided within the packets is merely a supplement, and should not be considered a replacement for a visit with your veterinarian.
Our Puppy Pack is a guide for your newest family addition, which includes valuable training, vaccination, and care for your companion.
This information will help you and your dog spend many happy and healthy years together!
1. Payment is expected when services are rendered.
In order to focus on our patients' needs, customer service and minimizing costs, we do not bill.
2. We accept debit cards, credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express) checks and cash.
All cards must be signed by the owner of the card.
3. When unexpected illness strikes a pet, unexpected expense strikes as well.
Animal Hospital of Sullivan County understands this and is able to make some special arrangements through the CareCredit program.
In order to focus on our patients' needs, customer service and minimizing costs, we do not bill.
2. We accept debit cards, credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express) checks and cash.
All cards must be signed by the owner of the card.
3. When unexpected illness strikes a pet, unexpected expense strikes as well.
Animal Hospital of Sullivan County understands this and is able to make some special arrangements through the CareCredit program.
Dr. Barbara Bodolosky grew up in Northwest Ohio.
She attended The Ohio State University for her undergraduate work and graduated from the The Ohio State College of Veterinary Medicine in 1993.
She was in the Army reserves as a medic from 1988 to 1996 and served active duty during Dessert Sheild and Storm.
Dr. Bodolosky practiced in a small animal/exotic animal practice the first year of her career in Columbus, Ohio.
She then practiced at a multi-doctor practice in New Jersey for 7 years before buying the Animal Hospital of Sullivan County in 2001.
She attended The Ohio State University for her undergraduate work and graduated from the The Ohio State College of Veterinary Medicine in 1993.
She was in the Army reserves as a medic from 1988 to 1996 and served active duty during Dessert Sheild and Storm.
Dr. Bodolosky practiced in a small animal/exotic animal practice the first year of her career in Columbus, Ohio.
She then practiced at a multi-doctor practice in New Jersey for 7 years before buying the Animal Hospital of Sullivan County in 2001.
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