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5 Glen Manor Dr, Glen Gardner, NJ 08826, USA
Glen Gardner, New Jersey 08826
+1 908-537-7663

I love this place. Nicest people. Very knowledgeable & courteous staff and Veterinarian.

Everyone is very nice, including Dr. R, but my mini-poodle almost died after we came for a visit. Went in because she had diarrhea for almost 24 hours. He did a cursory exam, and proclaimed she must have parasites. No fluids or anti-emetics given. Sent me home with antibiotics and a anti-parasitic. Not 2 hours after we got home she began vomiting and was very very ill. I rushed her to the 24-hour emergency vet where she was put on an IV and kept for 2 nights. She almost died from Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis (which is a common serious ailment for mini poodles) A doctor of vet medicine should know this. No follow-up from Glen Gardner, even after Crown vet let them know what was going on. Never going back.

Brought my 4yr old pup in because he wasn't feeling well, my bill was run up and up and up when no REAL answers and my dog left there worse than he went it...come to find out my baby had a mass that COULD had been removed and my boy wouldn't have suffered the way he was if properly cared for when brought here...a simply blood test then nothing - ok so do more research to figure out whats wrong...DON'T call yourselves a "hospital" if you aren't equipped properly....taking my baby else where within 5mins an ultrasound showed a mass!!!!!!!! Which if was taken cared of when brought here my baby would have lived!!!!!!!!

Everyone there is very nice and helpful. They are reasonably priced.

Unbelievable to have a young otherwise healthy dog taken so young because SOMEONE didnt do a full work up but surely had no issue charging a ton!!!

Dr Roerig is probably fine for most dogs, but his carelessness and dismissive attitude toward my concerns resulted in or contributed to our Pug's death. I asked about different dosages and protocol for this breed and was waved off. I should have researched it more myself and gone with my guy feel because there are to be special precautions fo pugs and in fact she died almost immediately on receiving th anesthesia. Tufts University has published a gradual process to allow time for emergencies and to properly intubate. It was a heart breaking lesson. He believed she had a condition but her blood test showed normal and no concerns. He wasn't even going to give her the test and that should have been my cue to run.

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Opening hours

  • Monday
    8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Thursday
    8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Friday
    8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    Closed

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4
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5
Based on 6 reviews

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5 Glen Manor Dr, Glen Gardner, NJ 08826, USA.
City:
Glen Gardner
Postcode:
08826

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ALL reviews about Glen Manor Veterinary Hospital

  • Kayla
    Added 2016.08.01
    I love this place. Nicest people. Very knowledgeable & courteous staff and Veterinarian.
  • Rebecca
    Added 2016.05.27
    Everyone is very nice, including Dr. R, but my mini-poodle almost died after we came for a visit. Went in because she had diarrhea for almost 24 hours. He did a cursory exam, and proclaimed she must have parasites. No fluids or anti-emetics given. Sent me home with antibiotics and a anti-parasitic. Not 2 hours after we got home she began vomiting and was very very ill. I rushed her to the 24-hour emergency vet where she was put on an IV and kept for 2 nights. She almost died from Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis (which is a common serious ailment for mini poodles) A doctor of vet medicine should know this. No follow-up from Glen Gardner, even after Crown vet let them know what was going on. Never going back.
  • Kevin
    Added 2016.05.16
    Brought my 4yr old pup in because he wasn't feeling well, my bill was run up and up and up when no REAL answers and my dog left there worse than he went it...come to find out my baby had a mass that COULD had been removed and my boy wouldn't have suffered the way he was if properly cared for when brought here...a simply blood test then nothing - ok so do more research to figure out whats wrong...DON'T call yourselves a "hospital" if you aren't equipped properly....taking my baby else where within 5mins an ultrasound showed a mass!!!!!!!! Which if was taken cared of when brought here my baby would have lived!!!!!!!!
  • Emma
    Added 2014.11.11
    Everyone there is very nice and helpful. They are reasonably priced.
  • Zoe
    Added 2013.09.24
    Unbelievable to have a young otherwise healthy dog taken so young because SOMEONE didnt do a full work up but surely had no issue charging a ton!!!
  • Christian
    Added 2013.04.13
    Dr Roerig is probably fine for most dogs, but his carelessness and dismissive attitude toward my concerns resulted in or contributed to our Pug's death. I asked about different dosages and protocol for this breed and was waved off. I should have researched it more myself and gone with my guy feel because there are to be special precautions fo pugs and in fact she died almost immediately on receiving th anesthesia. Tufts University has published a gradual process to allow time for emergencies and to properly intubate. It was a heart breaking lesson. He believed she had a condition but her blood test showed normal and no concerns. He wasn't even going to give her the test and that should have been my cue to run.
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