Oradell Animal Hospital - Paramus
Oradell Animal Hospital - Paramus is a general practice practice in Paramus, NJ, led by a DACVS-credentialed surgeon. Procedures include point-of-care testing, Emergency visit, Ventilator support, and Primary Care.
About
Oradell Animal Hospital in Paramus is a multi-specialty veterinary hospital, established in 1961, offering 24-hour emergency, specialty, and primary care. It is AAHA accredited since 1972 and a VetCOT-Verified Veterinary Trauma Center. The hospital features an extensive team of veterinarians, including numerous board-certified specialists in fields such as emergency and critical care, surgery, internal medicine, cardiology, neurology, oncology, exotics, and nutrition.
The Paramus location provides continuous 24/7 emergency and critical care, fully staffed day and night. It serves surrounding communities throughout northern New Jersey, collaborating with primary care veterinarians for seamless patient care. The hospital also supports a Veterinary Care Fund to assist pets whose owners face financial hardship or for abused/abandoned animals.
Surgical team
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Dennis Bailey
DVM, DACVIM (Oncology)
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Kerry Bailey
DVM, DACVIM (Neurology, Neurosurgery)
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Frank Boren
DVM
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Stephen H. Brenn
DVM, DACVIM (Oncology)
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Anne Brodsky
DVM
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KB Brown
DVM
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Michael H. Brown
DVM, MS, DACVO
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Donna Bucciarelli
DVM
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Veronica M. Canizo
DVM
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Carol Carberry
DVM, DACVS
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Marianne Caron
DVM, DABVP (Reptile & Amphibian)
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Yonaira Cortes
DVM, DACVECC
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Jamison DeSantis
VMD
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Joseph DeSanto
DVM
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Jacqueline Devito
DVM
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Kristen DiSiena
VMD
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Cara Donovan
MVB
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Laura Eirmann
DVM, DACVIM (Nutrition)
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Michaela Esteban
DVM, DACVIM (Neurology, Neurosurgery)
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William Fabiano
DVM
Procedures
- point-of-care testing
- Emergency visit
- Ventilator support
- Primary Care
- Wellness exam
- Diagnostic imaging
- Specialty care
- Surgery
- Transfusion medicine
- Endoscopy
- ECG monitoring
Equipment
- MRI
- High-flow oxygen
- bronchoscopy
- in-house laboratory
- oxygen cages
- Mindray Central Station
- multi-parameter monitors
- ultrasonography
- Puritan Bennet 840 Ventilator
- Onsite laboratory
- fluoroscopy
- Isolation ward
- Critical care unit (CCU)
- telemetry
- digital radiography
- CT
Photos
Photos via Google · Oradell Animal Hospital - Paramus, Mo-Gee, Karina Marie
Frequently asked questions
- What specialized veterinary services are available at Oradell Animal Hospital in Paramus?
- Oradell Animal Hospital offers a wide range of specialized care, including emergency and critical care, surgery, internal medicine, cardiology, neurology, oncology, exotics, and nutrition. These services are provided by a team of board-certified specialists, ensuring advanced expertise for various companion animal needs.
- Does Oradell Animal Hospital in Paramus offer 24/7 emergency veterinary care?
- Yes, the Paramus location of Oradell Animal Hospital provides 24/7 emergency and critical care services. It is fully staffed around the clock with emergency veterinarians and critical care specialists, along with veterinary technicians and assistants, to provide timely care for pets in medical emergencies.
- What advanced diagnostic and treatment equipment is available in the Critical Care Unit at Oradell Animal Hospital?
- The 1200-square-foot Critical Care Unit at Oradell Animal Hospital is equipped with advanced technology. This includes multiple oxygen cages, high-flow oxygen capabilities, a Puritan Bennet 840 Ventilator, multi-parameter monitors for continuous bedside monitoring, an in-house laboratory, and a Mindray Central Station for continuous ECG monitoring via telemetry.
- How does Oradell Animal Hospital handle emergency patient intake and prioritization?
- Upon arrival at the ER, pets undergo a preliminary assessment by a veterinary triage technician to determine the urgency of their need for treatment. This triage protocol ensures that the most critical patients are attended to first, especially if multiple patients arrive simultaneously.
- Does Oradell Animal Hospital collaborate with primary care veterinarians for referred patients?
- Yes, Oradell Animal Hospital collaborates with primary care veterinarians. If a pet is not a regular patient, the hospital works with the referring veterinarian to ensure a seamless level of care, keeping them informed about the pet's emergency visit.