Services

Animals Seen

Stony Brook Animal Hospital will see all varieties of cats, dogs, rodents, rabbits, ferrets, and non-venomous captive reptiles.

Vaccinations / Annual Visit

Your pet’s annual visit consists of vaccines, a general physical exam which includes taking the pet’s temperature and pulse, auscultation of the heart and lungs, heartworm testing, abdominal and lymph node palpation, fecal exam, musculoskeletal evaluation, coat and skin evaluation, examination of eyes, ears, teeth, general orthopedic exam, nutrition counseling, zoonotic disease awareness (diseases passed between people and pets) and review of past medical history.

Dermatological Exams

Most skin problems can be diagnosed and treated right in the   hospital. Stony Brook Animal Hospital uses the latest techniques such as skin scrapings, blood tests and microscopic examination in order to diagnose your pet’s skin problem.  We work closely with a veterinary dermatologist should your pet need specialized care.

Surgery

Routine surgeries are performed in our new state-of-the-art surgical suite. Stony Brook Animal Hospital performs the highest level of patient monitoring and offers pre-surgical bloodwork before every surgical procedure. Every patient gets one-on-one special attention before, during and after their surgical operations. Stony Brook Animal Hospital’s caring staff is committed to only your pet during the entire surgery.

Dental Care

Proper oral care is essential for our pets. If your pet has bad breath, or if you can see tarter on your pet’s teeth, he/she needs to have his teeth cleaned. Before cleaning and polishing the teeth, we perform a thorough oral examination in our state-of-the-art dental suite.

Post-op Rehabilitation Therapy

Caring for a pet after surgery is sometimes intimidating for an owner. Stony Brook Animal Hospital can aid the rehabilitation process by making sure the surgical wound stays clean, helping the owner properly move the pet, assisting the owners with hospice care during recovery and daily evaluating the patient during the road to recovery.

Exotic Pet Environment Consultation

Having an exotic pet (like a ferret or rabbit) is a huge responsibility. These pets have specific requirements with respect to nutrition, housing and emotional needs. Stony Brook Animal Hospital can evaluate your pet’s environment and make recommendations on how you can improve the quality of life for your exotic friend.