Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island
Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island is a general practice practice in West Islip, NY. Procedures include Dentistry & Oral Surgery, Avian & Exotic, Continuing education, and Surgery.
About
The Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island (VMCLI) is a 28,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art, 24-hour emergency and multi-specialty veterinary hospital. It offers extensive specialty services, including Acupuncture, Anesthesia, Avian & Exotic medicine, Cardiology, Critical Care, Dentistry & Oral Surgery, Dermatology, Hemodialysis, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Medical Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Ophthalmology, Physical Therapy, and Surgery. Staffed by board-certified specialists, VMCLI is also AAHA accredited, meeting over 900 standards of veterinary excellence.
Located in West Islip, NY, VMCLI serves cats, dogs, and exotic pets on Long Island. The hospital provides 24/7 emergency and critical care services, accepting all clients. For specialty services, VMCLI accepts new clients by referral from primary care veterinarians, acting as an extension of family veterinarians to provide advanced care.
Surgical team
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Dr. Robert Composto
DVM
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Dr. Reed Zaroff
DVM
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Dr. Georgina Barone
DVM, CVA, Diplomate ACVIM (Neurology)
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Dr. Edwin Brodsky
DVM, Diplomate ACVIM (Oncology)
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Jennifer Larson
LVT
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Dr. Dani Wharton
DVM
Procedures
- Dentistry & Oral Surgery
- Avian & Exotic
- Continuing education
- Surgery
- Acupuncture
- Anesthesia
- Hemodialysis
- Physical Therapy
- Radiation Oncology
- Diagnostics
- Cardiology
- Internal Medicine
- Emergency & Critical Care
- Critical Care
- Neurology
- Pain management
- Contagious disease management
- Medical Oncology
- Ophthalmology
- Dermatology
Equipment
- CT scans
- In-House Lab
- Pharmacy
- High Definition MRI scanner
Photos
Photos via Google · Lis Lovig, Debra Livoti, oat milk, Kenneth Walch, Ashley Greco
Frequently asked questions
- What types of pets does the Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island treat?
- The Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island (VMCLI) proudly serves cats, dogs, and exotic pets. Located in West Islip, the hospital provides specialized and emergency veterinary care for these animal companions.
- Does the Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island offer 24/7 emergency services?
- Yes, VMCLI offers 24/7 emergency and critical care services. Their experienced veterinary team is prepared to diagnose and treat companion animals in all types of emergency situations, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For emergency services, the clinic accepts all clients.
- How does a pet owner access specialty services at VMCLI?
- Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island accepts new clients for its specialty services by referral from primary care veterinarians. The hospital works closely with primary care vets to provide advanced diagnosis and treatment for pets with complex medical conditions.
- What advanced diagnostic tools are available at VMCLI?
- VMCLI is equipped with advanced diagnostic tools, including a High Definition MRI scanner and CT scans. The hospital also has an in-house laboratory and offers advanced diagnostic services such as hemodialysis to provide accurate diagnosis and treatment for pets.
- Is the Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island accredited?
- Yes, the Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island is AAHA accredited. This means the hospital has undergone a rigorous evaluation process and meets over 900 AAHA Standards of Accreditation, covering areas like patient care, diagnostics, pain management, and emergency care.