Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island

Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island is a general practice practice in New York City, NY.

About

The Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island is a 28,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art, multi-specialty veterinary hospital that is AAHA accredited. It offers a wide range of specialty services including Acupuncture, Anesthesia, Avian & Exotic, Cardiology, Critical Care, Dentistry & Oral Surgery, Dermatology, Hemodialysis, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Medical Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Ophthalmology, Physical Therapy, Surgery, and Diagnostics. The center is equipped with advanced diagnostic tools such as a High Definition MRI scanner and provides hemodialysis.

Located in West Islip, the center provides 24/7 emergency and critical care for cats, dogs, and exotic pets, accepting all clients for emergency services. For specialty services, new clients are accepted by referral from their primary veterinarians. The hospital has been providing specialty and emergency veterinary care since 2004.

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Frequently asked questions

What advanced diagnostic imaging tools are available at the Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island?
The Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island is equipped with advanced diagnostic tools, including a High Definition MRI scanner and CT scans. They also maintain an in-house lab to provide accurate diagnoses for pets.
What types of specialty veterinary services are offered at the Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island?
The Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island provides a comprehensive array of specialty services. These include Acupuncture, Anesthesia, Avian & Exotic care, Cardiology, Critical Care, Dentistry & Oral Surgery, Dermatology, Hemodialysis, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Medical Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Ophthalmology, Physical Therapy, Surgery, and advanced Diagnostics.
How does the Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island handle new clients for its specialty and emergency services?
For specialty services, the Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island accepts new clients by referral from their primary veterinarians. However, for its 24/7 emergency service, the center accepts all clients without requiring a referral.
Is the Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island accredited by any professional organizations?
Yes, the Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island is accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). This accreditation signifies that the hospital meets over 900 standards of veterinary excellence, covering aspects like patient care, diagnostics, and emergency services.
What is the role of Dr. Georgina Barone at the Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island?
Dr. Georgina Barone is a Diplomate ACVIM (Neurology) and serves as a Co-Chief of Staff at the Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island. She is part of the leadership team that ensures high standards of veterinary care.

Contact & hours

Address

75 Sunrise Hwy North Service Rd
New York City

Website

vmcli.com

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