Schoolhouse Animal Hospital

2701 Mt. Holly Road (Rt. 541)
Burlington, NJ 08016

(609)387-0302

www.schoolhousevet.com

Schoolhouse Animal Hospital welcomes you!

Our BuildingWe, the staff, at Schoolhouse Animal Hospital, are dedicated to providing the highest quality in veterinary medical care to all of our patients. We embrace the special bond between people and their pets in an atmosphere of caring and compassion.

We are committed to excellence through ongoing education, personal growth, and teamwork and we encourage pet owners to share their needs, ideas, and feelings with us to create a lasting relationship. We strive to go the extra mile to help our clients, their pets, and our fellow team members.

 At this site, you will find information about Schoolhouse Animal Hospital's hospital policies, services, helpful forms to assist you and an extensive Pet Medical Library  for you to search for additional information. Feel free to browse through our site. If you want more information, about Schoolhouse Animal Hospital, please go to the Contact Us page and use one of the convenient methods to communicate with us.

Thanks for visiting and we look forward to serving you.

 

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Schoolhouse Animal Hospital offers the VIN Client Information Library

Please browse our website to learn more about our animal clinic and the services we provide for companion animals in Burlington and the surrounding areas. Read information in our Pet Library, view videos, and find details about upcoming events. Please call our office today at (609)387-0302 for all your pet health care needs..

 

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