EastLand Veterinary Hospital

EastLand Veterinary Hospital Eastland Vets, Inc. was founded in summer of 2012 in Union Township Our business model is grounded in efficiency and service quality.

We were founded in New Jersey by a group of pet enthusiasts as a full service value-based veterinary hospital with state-of-art equipment and skill-sets to cater for your pet's health care needs. We are at the intersection of quality care and great customer service at reasonable prices.

05/01/2020

Good morning to all my furry friend owners!! We are open, if you need us... Hope all are well and staying safe!!

Protect Your Pet From Fireworks AnxietyThe Fourth of July is a great day to celebrate with friends, family — and pets. F...
07/03/2018

Protect Your Pet From Fireworks Anxiety

The Fourth of July is a great day to celebrate with friends, family — and pets. Fireworks are a longstanding tradition for this summer holiday, but for some pets, they are a reason to panic.
On and around the Fourth of July, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) sees an increase in calls concerning pets who are having issues due to the loud noises fireworks make. However, with a little planning, you can ensure that your pets enjoy the holiday as much as you do.
If your pet has a fear of loud noises associated with fireworks:

Something as simple as turning on some soft music and moving your pet into an interior room with no windows can be helpful.

An anxiety vest may work in some cases. If you don’t have one, try a snugly fitting t-shirt.

If you and your veterinarian do decide that anti-anxiety medication is appropriate, there are a few things to remember. First, give a practice dose of the medication before the big night to see how your pet responds to the medication. Second, never share the medication with another pet or give more than the recommended amount. If you do, you may end up spending the holiday at your local veterinary emergency clinic.

While noise phobias are not as common in cats as they are in dogs, they can and do happen. Fortunately, cats tend to hide when frightened. Checking in on your cats, having some quiet music on and keeping them indoors during the height of the fireworks is smart.

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Understanding Pet Medications
Your veterinarian is the best professional to assess your pet’s medical needs and to answer any questions you have regarding medications. Here are a few questions you may want to ask your veterinarian when discussing animal medications:
What is the name of the medication, and what is its purpose?

How much medication should be given and how often?

How and where should the medication be stored?

Should the medication be given with food, or before or after meals?

What if I miss a dose?

Should all the medication be given, even if my pet seems better?

What side effects should I watch for?

Other helpful tips:
Keep the medication in the original labeled containers to ensure you are giving the proper dose at the correct intervals.

Do not give human medications to your pets unless directed by your veterinarian.

Keep a list of all medications your animal is taking (including over-the- counter products, supplements and prescription drugs) and share it with your veterinarian at each visit.

A pharmacist is legally required to obtain permission from your veterinarian before modifying a prescription in any way. This includes changing a medication from a brand name to a generic product or adjusting the dosage.

Source: Ohio Veterinary Medical Association

February is National Pet Dental Month!!! Come in and get your pets teeth checked ! Call us today at: (908)-688-1640visit...
02/01/2018

February is National Pet Dental Month!!! Come in and get your pets teeth checked ! Call us today at: (908)-688-1640
visit our website at www.eastlandvets.com

Get A FREE FIRST PET EXAM from your UNION RT. 22 VETS!  ($55 VALUE)*NEW CLIENTS ONLY  *some restrictions apply * offer v...
01/22/2018
Veterinarians in Union | Eastland Veterinary Hospital

Get A FREE FIRST PET EXAM from your UNION RT. 22 VETS! ($55 VALUE)
*NEW CLIENTS ONLY *some restrictions apply * offer valid until 6/30/2018
Details: Call 908 688 1640 or visit www.eastlandvets.com

Visit Eastland Vets in Union, New Jersey! Your local veterinarian that will care and look after your pet family member. Contact us at (908) 688-1640 to set up an appointment!

Happy Holidays From your Eastland Vets Team!
12/08/2017

Happy Holidays From your Eastland Vets Team!

Happy Holidays From your Rt.22 VETSHere's a few tips on keeping a happy healthy pet over the holidays.
11/30/2017

Happy Holidays From your Rt.22 VETS
Here's a few tips on keeping a happy healthy pet over the holidays.

Before you give your pet another holiday cookie, consider this: When your pet is overweight, they’re at risk for serious...
11/30/2017

Before you give your pet another holiday cookie, consider this: When your pet is overweight, they’re at risk for serious medical conditions. Schedule your pet’s annual exam today to check their goal weight. Let’s keep your furry friend healthy!

Rashes, lumps, bumps and bald spots. We’ll check all areas of your pet’s skin during their yearly checkup—it’s important...
08/29/2017

Rashes, lumps, bumps and bald spots. We’ll check all areas of your pet’s skin during their yearly checkup—it’s important to their health! Schedule your pet’s annual exam today!
Calls us at (908)-688-1640 or visit our website at www.eatslandvets.com to make your next appointment

Here's a few tips to help your cat avoid hairballs!
04/26/2017

Here's a few tips to help your cat avoid hairballs!

04/20/2017

Get a FREE 3 Month Supply of Frontline for fleas and ticks with any Sick Pet Visit or Surgical Procedure.
-Now through 08/31/2017.
EastLand VETS.... your Union RT. 22 Vets!
Call 908-688-1640 for details. Online: www.eastlandvets.com

03/10/2017

Pets need Dental Care Too!
For Your PET DENTAL HEALTH, Think EastLand Vets First!
($299.00 Package) that includes blood work, anesthesia, dental scaling and polishing. Call (908)-688-1640 or email us a [email protected] for additional details.
*Additional fees may apply*
- Teeth extractions
-Antibiotics and Pain Medication

02/03/2017

Eastland Vets - a Full-Service, Value-based Veterinary Hospital serving greater Union, Essex, Hudson, Passaic and Somerset Counties of New Jersey.
A State-of-the-Art Veterinary Medical Facilities with :
-In-House Laboratory
-In-House Pharmacy
-Full Surgical Suite
-Ultra-Modern Dental Equipment
-Digital X-Ray Machines
-Schedule your appointment today for:
-Annual Wellness Exams
-Vaccinations & Other Preventative Medicine
-Spay/Neuter
-Dental Cleaning
-Sick Pet Visits
-Diagnostic Tests - blood, urine, f***l, etc.
-Digital Radiography
-Ultrasound Examination
-General Surgeries
-Treatments of Chronic Medical Conditions
We accept all major Credit Cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, AmEx), Debit Cards and Cash.
Other payment options available through Care-Credit.
Please inquire with a member of our team by calling 908 688 1640 today.

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02/03/2017

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Ever have one of those days where you need a pick-me-up? Perhaps you’ve had a bad run at work, or you’re in need of a ho...
02/01/2017

Ever have one of those days where you need a pick-me-up? Perhaps you’ve had a bad run at work, or you’re in need of a holiday? Well, we can’t always get what we want, and so for those moments when you need a bit of cheer, we’ve put together a list of awesome pictures that’ll make your life 100% better (for a while)… 1. Adorable Puppy Gets Stuck Let’s face it – this little guy is having a far worse day than you! 2. Hilarious Dog Went For A Colour-Run This dog got himself into a spot of bother when it

Discolored teeth, bleeding gums & bad breath are the most common signs of dental disease in pets.Dental disease can affe...
01/25/2017
Veterinarians in Union | Eastland Veterinary Hospital

Discolored teeth, bleeding gums & bad breath
are the most common signs of dental disease in pets.
Dental disease can affect the Heart, Liver & Kidneys
leading to more serious health issues.
EastLand Veterinary Hospital throughout the month of February will offer :

FREE Dental Exam Consultations ($65.00 Value)!!

ALSO a Dental Scaling Package of Only $299!
Which includes: blood work, Anesthesia, teeth cleaning, scaling, and polishing! Call our office today to schedule an appointment for a DENTAL EXAM
at 908-688-1640 or online at www.EastLandVets.com

Visit Pets on Budget in Union, New Jersey! Your local veterinarian that will care and look after your pet family member. Contact us at (908) 688-1640 to set up an appointment!

As we start out this year make sure your pets are vaccinated here every Tuesday and Thursday 2-6 during vaccine hours !!...
01/25/2017
EastLand Veterinary Hospital

As we start out this year make sure your pets are vaccinated here every Tuesday and Thursday 2-6 during vaccine hours !!!

Eastland Vets, Inc. was founded in summer of 2012 in Union Township

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Address

2047 US Highway 22 W
Union Township, NJ
07083

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 3pm

Telephone

(908) 688-1640

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The posts and reviews of what happened this past week at EASTLAND VET are being deleted because they do not want people to find out what has happened. Please be aware that a one year old German shephered was brought in for a routine procedure to remove a lump. The dog died in their care. No answers, no explanations...just a bill for the surgery and the cremation. UNREAL.
The posts and reviews of what happened this past week at EASTLAND VET are being deleted because they do not want people to find out what has happened. Please be aware that a one year old German shephered was brought in for a routine procedure to remove a lump. The dog died in their care. No answers, no explanations...just a bill for the surgery and the cremation. UNREAL.
The posts and reviews of what happened this past week at EASTLAND VET are being deleted because they do not want people to find out what has happened. Please be aware that a one year old German shephered was brought in for a routine procedure to remove a lump. The dog died in their care. No answers, no explanations...just a bill for the surgery and the cremation. UNREAL.
The posts and reviews of what happened this past week at EASTLAND VET are being deleted because they do not want people to find out what has happened. Please be aware that a one year old German shephered was brought in for a routine procedure to remove a lump. The dog died in their care. No answers, no explanations...just a bill for the surgery and the cremation. UNREAL.
The posts and reviews of what happened this past week at EASTLAND VET are being deleted because they do not want people to find out what has happened. Please be aware that a one year old German shephered was brought in for a routine procedure to remove a lump. The dog died in their care. No answers, no explanations...just a bill for the surgery and the cremation. UNREAL.
The posts and reviews of what happened this past week at EASTLAND VET are being deleted because they do not want people to find out what has happened. Please be aware that a one year old German shephered was brought in for a routine procedure to remove a lump. The dog died in their care. No answers, no explanations...just a bill for the surgery and the cremation. UNREAL.
The posts and reviews of what happened this past week at EASTLAND VET are being deleted because they do not want people to find out what has happened. Please be aware that a one year old German shephered was brought in for a routine procedure to remove a lump. The dog died in their care. No answers, no explanations...just a bill for the surgery and the cremation. UNREAL.
Excellent care and communication with Dr. Patrick and his staff. Both dogs with major dental needs were taking care of beautifully. Home with no complications. Both up and about!
Would like to join this site. Where is vet located etc. Thanks