About Warren Animal Hospital
Warren Animal Hospital has served the pets of Phillipsburg and surrounding areas since 1978. The veterinary care professionals are affiliated with the AVMA and NJVMA, and are dedicated to providing compassionate care. They offer a wide range of services including boarding, preventative medicine, exams, vaccinations, microchipping, dental care and various treatments. The hospital is well-equipped with the latest technology and techniques. Past clients have praised the staff's friendliness and helpfulness, and have been pleased with the speed of recovery after surgeries and the compassionate care provided to animals with multiple medical issues. Recent reviews highlight the attentive and caring nature of the staff, with many clients noting how they always try to get animals seen quickly, especially when they are sick. The staff’s quick response is appreciated, such as filling medications without needing an appointment, which saves money and time. Clients also mention how they trust the veterinarians and staff, feeling confident that their pets are in good hands. Although the hospital does not take exotics like ferrets and bearded dragons, clients recommend Warren Animal Hospital for its friendly, helpful, and loving care for dogs and cats.
Warren animal hospital has cared for my pets for years. They are dedicated to providing the best care, are thorough and explain everything so you can make informed decisions about your pet and are compassionate. I highly recommend them.
the women here are wonderful and so kind and thoughtful. The receptionists will remember you and your pet each time you come in and greet you like you’ve been friends forever. they were able to squeeze me in a few weeks ago as my one kitten had a noticeable problem with her eye and with the directions and medicine I received from the doctor, her eye completely healed in a week (:
Bronson has been a patient at Warren Animal Hospital since I rescued him from the street in November 2023. His feral nature (in contrast to ALL of the feral cats I have rescued in the past 25 years) is such that I have allowed him to go outside unsupervised since August 2024. An hour or two a day in the morning after commuters and schoolchildren have left the area has enabled him to live happily in my house. I do not allow any of my other 3 cats to do this. Although they would love it, they do not need it. However, on Wednesday, the inevitable happened. Bronson was hit by a car while crossing the street. Luckily, he survived and I was able to get him into WAH without...read full review