Address: 1785 Springdale Rd, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003, USA
Phone: +18567512122
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: 8AM–1PM
J Marks
I have reptiles that I care about, and I'd like my vet to as well. After changing from my last vet I'm blown away by how different the treatment was. It was a great experience and Dr. Kupersmith as well as the assistant (Sorry, terrible with names) were outstanding. Can't rate these people highly enough from the Doctors to the people at the front desk. Everyone seems to not just work with animals but love to do it. Thanks guys. Mr Spaghetti thanks you too.
Howard Gottlieb
Excellent info for my parrot. Great vet.
Felicia Hildreth
I called in the afternoon for my sick chicken and from start to finish the staff were friendly, caring, patient and accommodating. I was able to be squeezed in same day for her to get the care she needed. They also generously honor a military discount. It was a pleasure and we thank you!
Bradford N Smith
They took absolutely fantastic care of our Iguana and now they're taking care of our new puppy. I can't say enough good things about this vet.
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I'm sorry I dont know the answer to your question.I take my skunks there only. The one thing I can say they are very caring and patient.
Yes
They do an amazing job treating Rabbits. Our bunny, Julian, is in good hands with them.
Yes, I was there last week & met an iguana in the waiting room. I have also seen snakes there. Not sure about turtles.
There are many variables in that question. The best option would be to have an exam done and then come up with a treatment plan. The exam would be $71
To make an appointment - please call 856-751.2122
I wouldn't be surprised. But call and verify.
I'd just bring them in. I'm a pretty experienced guinea pig owner and I really wasn't comfortable even treating the skin cysts on my skinny pig (one I could see really well). They'll also be able to tell if it's something more serious than a cyst. If it's a cyst, they'll be able to lance it hygienically. If the question is about whether they see guinea pigs, I'm a client and they absolutely do. All the vets are great.
You would need to schedule an appointment, and your budgie being scared is sokething that is going to happen unless your budgie is familiar with the staff. In my experience here, they do great. Something to note is that, when they handle your budgie, it may look rough but it's the best way to prevent your bird from hurting itself. Trusting the staff is important, I'm sure your budgie will be okay. I hope she's doing alright :)
Not sure about pricing I would bring the bird in a cage or carrying case. I would hate to see the bird get startled and hurt it's self.
They do
Keep it warm but don't put it on a heating pad or anything like that. If you have an eye dropper try using that for water. Stroke underneath the birds beak to stimulate it. Also contact the Cherry Hill vet.
Yes we do. Please contact us at 856.751.2122 to schedule an appointment.
Call and make an appointment to be seen if it is medical issue. Dont wait. Vomiting is not normal, but Regurgitation as affection is common. You need to know the difference between the 2 in order to know if you actually have an issue or not. If you call, they can help you tell the difference between the 2.
If you do not have any paperwork, the safest option is to treat as if not vaccinated and bring up to date.
A complete examination is $62. At the time of the exam we can discuss vaccinations and fecal testing.
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