At Adamston Veterinary Clinic, our dedicated staff of doctors and paraprofessionals work hard to get your pets well, quickly and efficiently. We offer full service veterinary care ranging from individualized wellness programs including vaccines and dental care as well as advanced diagnostic therapeutic and surgical needs. These programs are always discussed with our clients to ensure they fully understand their options when caring for their pets.
We also provide client education for your pet's specific needs.
We also provide client education for your pet's specific needs.
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Being a veterinarian has been my dream since high school.
Upon graduating from veterinary school I worked in a small animal practice in Monmouth County.
I joined Adamston Veterinary Clinic in 1992 and became a partner the following year.
In 2007 my partners retired and I became sole owner of AVC where I enjoy the daily variety general practice has to offer.
My wife, Loreen and I have a daughter and 3 sons.
We share our home with our cats and 2 birds.
Dr. Fuchs joined Adamston Veterinary Clinic in August of 2015.
Upon graduating from veterinary school I worked in a small animal practice in Monmouth County.
I joined Adamston Veterinary Clinic in 1992 and became a partner the following year.
In 2007 my partners retired and I became sole owner of AVC where I enjoy the daily variety general practice has to offer.
My wife, Loreen and I have a daughter and 3 sons.
We share our home with our cats and 2 birds.
Dr. Fuchs joined Adamston Veterinary Clinic in August of 2015.
Owner's are very concerned about what to be feeding thier pets.
There is that no objective scientific evidence has yet demonstrated that feeding Grain Free, Natural, Holistic, Organic, or Raw diets to otherwise healthy pets, when compared to conventional diets, leads to a better outcome for the pet.
By analyzing a dog poop sample under a microscope your veterinarian can detect internal parasites, even if they are not producing signs of disease.
Some parasites (worms) like tapeworms are often passed in the stools.
There is that no objective scientific evidence has yet demonstrated that feeding Grain Free, Natural, Holistic, Organic, or Raw diets to otherwise healthy pets, when compared to conventional diets, leads to a better outcome for the pet.
By analyzing a dog poop sample under a microscope your veterinarian can detect internal parasites, even if they are not producing signs of disease.
Some parasites (worms) like tapeworms are often passed in the stools.
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