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Clark Animal Hospital
1075 Westfield Avenue, Rahway, NJ 07065
Phone: (732) 388-3379
Fax: (732) 388-5321
E-mail: info@clarkvet.com


CLARK ANIMAL HOSPITAL IS NOW ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER.



EXCELLENCE IN VETERINARY MEDICAL CARE, TECHNIQUE AND TECHNOLOGY
Our employees do not work on commission basis
We are here to provide life long comfort and care for your pets.
Dr. Anant V. Joshi D.V.M. & Associates
Our Compassion & Care Will Put You & Your Pet At Ease
(732) 388-3379


If we are closed, take your pet to GARDEN STATE VETERINARY SPECIALISTS, ( www.gsvs.org ) Phone # 732-922-0011, in Tinton Falls, close to exit 102 of the Garden State Parkway. That hospital is not part of our organization, but we highly recommend them, and we actually refer our cases to them for specialists' intervention.
An emergency is defined as any medical situation in which the animal needs immediate veterinary intervention, and where without such intervention the animal may deteriorate rapidly and may even die.
Some Examples of Veterinary Emergencies:
Eye Emergencies: Extremely painful eye(s), pink/red eye(s), sensitive to light, bulging of the eyeball are some of the signs that indicate that your pet may need emergency care.
Reaction to drugs / vaccinations / injections:
Breathing difficulty, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, rash on face and skin including facial swelling. Contact nearest animal hospital/animal emergency clinic ASAP.
Emergencies and what to do about them
We at CLARK ANIMAL HOSPITAL are open 8 AM to 7 PM, Mon. to Friday, and open 8 AM to 4 PM on Saturdays. You are welcome to call us in these hours for emergency help. (732) 388-3379.
After hours (when we are closed) we recommend that you take your pet to: GARDEN STATE VETERINARY SPECIALISTS, # 732-922-0011, They are open 24-7, all year round.

Pet First Aid Kit
Accidents and natural disasters happen. Be prepared for emergencies involving your pet with a Pet First Aid Kit.
A Pet First Aid Kit can be used for medical emergencies prior to receiving the professional care of a veterinarian. Keep a first aid kit handy in your home and car. A Pet Emergency Kit contains:
Animal Poison Control Center telephone number
1 Bandage, Cohesive 2" X 5 yds (Compares To Vet Wrap)
10 Bandages, Plastic 1" X 3"
1 Burn Gel 3.5g Packet
1 Cold Pack, Instant 4" X 6"
1 Emergency Blanket, Aluminized
2 Eye/SkinWash, Sterile 15 ml Solution
30 Gauze Pads 2" X 2" Non-Sterile
10 Gauze Pads Sterile; [(5) 2" X 2" and (5) 3" X 3"]
1 Gauze Roll, Conforming, 2" X 4.1 yds
4 Gloves, Vinyl (Medical Grade)
2 Hydrogen Peroxide 1 oz Packets
1 Leash
3 Lubricating Jelly Packets
1 Oral Syringe - 10 cc
Emergency / Natural Disaster Preparation Check List
For each dog:
Dog kennel or collapsible cage large enough to hold two dishes and allow the dog to sleep comfortably (your contact information should be clearly labeled on each kennel)
For each cat:
