Eclipse Specialty & Emergency Pet Care
Eclipse Specialty & Emergency Pet Care is an emergency & critical care practice in Hanover, NJ. Procedures include Enteral and Parenteral Nutritional Support, Neurology, CBC, and Advanced Multimodal Pain Management.
About
Eclipse Specialty & Emergency Pet Care offers world-class specialty and emergency veterinary medicine, operating 24/7 for critical cases. The Critical Care Team is led by multiple Board-Certified Criticalists, and Board-Certified Surgeons are available for both emergency procedures and scheduled consultations. The hospital is equipped with advanced imaging technologies, including Digital Radiography, Ultrasound, MRI, and CT scans, and provides specialized services such as Hemodialysis, Plasmapheresis, and Mechanical Ventilation.
The clinic emphasizes a team member-owned model, where caregivers are also owners, aiming to prioritize patient, client, and team needs. They foster close collaboration with pet owners and referring primary veterinarians, ensuring diagnostic and treatment plans are discussed throughout the process. This approach is designed to provide comprehensive medical care and support to pets and their families in the community.
Surgical team
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Dr. Benjamin Davidson
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Dr. Allison Sande
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Dr. Carey Hemmelgarn
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Dr. Danielle Lee
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Dr. Katie Bazewicz
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Dr. Dayna Furusawa
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Dr. Maris Lee
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Dr. Kathryn Hein
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Dr. Megan Snyder
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Dr. Allison Sommerkorn
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Dr. Caitlin Bell
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Dr. Charlotte Van Horne
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Dr. Maria Cordero
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Dr. Alyssa Cappiello
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Dr. Joshua Tran
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Dr. Eric Taite
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Dr. Caroline Reckelhoff
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Dr. Shannon Coffey
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Dr. Christel-Remy Kuck
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Dr. Kate Deutsch
Procedures
- Enteral and Parenteral Nutritional Support
- Neurology
- CBC
- Advanced Multimodal Pain Management
- Internal Medicine
- Radiology
- Oncology
- Peritoneal Dialysis
- In-house STAT Laboratory Services
- Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE)
- Plasmapheresis
- Oxygen therapy
- Extracorporeal Therapies
- Mass Removal
- Blood Gas Monitoring
- Cesarean Section
- Dentistry
- Emergency & Critical Care
- 24-hour Emergency Surgery
- Toxin/Drug Removal
- Blood Chemistry Analysis
- Long- and Short-term Mechanical Ventilation
- Coagulation Monitoring
- Reconstructive Surgery for Severe Wounds
- Nasal Oxygen Therapy
- Hemodialysis
- Surgery
- Anesthesia
- Cardiology
- Emergency Endoscopy for foreign body retrieval
Equipment
- Pulse Oximetry
- Computer Assisted Tomography (CAT scan)
- Digital Radiography
- In-house laboratory with blood-gas analysis
- Telemetry System for Continuous ECG Monitoring
- Ultrasound
- Critical Care ICU Oxygen Cages
- CT scans
- Capnography
- MRI
Photos
Photos via Google · Elizabeth rodriguez, Deniz A, Lexi Levine, Miss Alex, Amanda Gazi
Frequently asked questions
- What types of advanced imaging are available at Eclipse Specialty & Emergency Pet Care?
- Eclipse Specialty & Emergency Pet Care offers 24-hour access to advanced imaging technologies. These include Digital Radiography, Ultrasound, MRI, and CT scans. These tools are available to assist in diagnosing various conditions for pets requiring emergency, critical, or specialty care.
- What specialized treatments are offered for critical cases at Eclipse Specialty & Emergency Pet Care?
- For critical cases, Eclipse Specialty & Emergency Pet Care provides extracorporeal therapies such as Hemodialysis, Plasmapheresis, Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE), Toxin/Drug Removal, and Peritoneal Dialysis. They also offer long- and short-term mechanical ventilation and various oxygen therapies, including Critical Care ICU Oxygen Cages and nasal oxygen therapy.
- What types of surgery do the Board-Certified Surgeons at Eclipse Specialty & Emergency Pet Care perform?
- Board-Certified Surgeons at Eclipse Veterinary Care perform a range of procedures for orthopedic diseases, including Cranial Cruciate Ligament Injury (CCL), fractures, and hip dysplasia. They also address soft tissue diseases such as abdominal/gastrointestinal issues, cancer, and mass removal, in addition to neurological diseases like Intervertebral Disk Disease and brain tumors. Emergency surgeries for conditions like GDV and intestinal obstruction are also provided.
- How does Eclipse Specialty & Emergency Pet Care involve pet owners and primary veterinarians in patient care?
- Eclipse Specialty & Emergency Pet Care emphasizes deep involvement of pet owners and their primary veterinarians in healthcare decisions. They work closely with both to ensure pets receive comprehensive care. Pet owners or primary veterinarians are encouraged to call ahead to discuss medical needs, and the clinic continuously discusses diagnostic and treatment plans with both parties throughout the process.
- What is the policy for pet drop-off and pick-up for surgery at Eclipse Specialty & Emergency Pet Care?
- For surgery, pets should arrive at the hospital between 7 am and 8 am, with no food after midnight the previous night, though a small amount of water is acceptable. The duration of stay post-surgery varies, with some pets going home a few hours after anesthesia recovery, while others may require overnight or multi-day hospitalization. Discharge typically occurs after 10 am, with the attending doctor confirming the specific pick-up time.