What To Do
In An Emergency
- Contact Veterinary Clinic to describe the problem, if possible. This also allows our team to be ready for your case upon arrival.
- Be safe. Pets or wildlife in distress may act aggressively. For your protection we may recommend that you wrap your pet’s head in a cloth or towel to restrain his mouth and help keep him calm. Always remember to keep his airway open while doing so.
Urgent Care
Preventative Care
and night nurses. Our team operates the same way as any hospital:
our goal is to assess, stabilize, diagnose and treat our patients.
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Specialists
Our Veterinarians
Dr. Matthew Marquis graduated of Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine in 2018. Originally from New Jersey, Dr. Marquis completed his undergraduate degree in animal sciences at Rutgers University. After graduation he worked at the Philadelphia Zoo before switching to a research role at Bristol Myers Squibb. After driving past the Ross University admissions office every day for a year he finally elected to walk in, apply, and was accepted.
Dr. Rosenthal (Roth) was born and raised in sunny South Florida and has always loved animals. Since she was a little girl, she knew she wanted to become a veterinarian. She went to the University of Florida and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Biology, followed by a Master’s degree in Entrepreneurship. In 2017, she achieved her dream and graduated from St. George’s University School with her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Kimberly O’Neal grew up in the Chicago suburbs. She is the daughter of a veterinarian and loved lending a hand in her parents’ small animal general practice. Dr. O’Neal was a scholarship athlete earning her bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering from Florida Institute of Technology where she played volleyball and took on the leadership role of captain
Love Your Pet
Taking Care Of Your Pet
pet care partner, you can be assured your pet is receiving the most advanced
veterinary care from experienced pet care providers.