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Location
530 Berlin-Cross Keys Road Sicklerville, (NJ) USA 08081
Tel : (856) 875-1323
Fax : 856-875-4437
Visit our other Website :
www.winslowanimalhospital.com
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Travel Directions
Hours
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Monday
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: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Tuesday
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: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Wednesday
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: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Thursday
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: 8:30 AM - 8:00 PM
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Friday
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: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Saturday
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: 8:30 AM - Noon
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Sunday
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: Closed
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Description
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MISSION STATEMENT:
The doctors and staff of Winslow Animal Hospital will act as pet advocates by caring for your pets as if they were our own. We will strive to extend and enhance the quality and duration of their lives by delivering high quality and cutting edge medical, surgical, and dental services in a friendly and compassionate environment. It is of great importance that we show respect for our clients, our co-workers, and most of all, the pets to whom we provide care.
APPOINTMENT HOURS:
All pets are seen by appointment only, so as to allow adequate time for your pet to be properly examined. If you are unable to keep your appointment, please call us to reschedule. Appointment hours are Monday through Friday 9 am-8 pm and Saturday from 8:30am to noon. Surgeries are scheduled Monday through Friday.
EMERGENCIES:
If your pet has an emergency during our business hours, we will do our best to fit you in that day. After hours emergencies are referred to the South Jersey Veterinary Emergency in Linwood at 609-926-5300, the Animal Emergency Service of South Jersey in Mt. Laurel at 856-727-1332 and the emergency service at the University of Pennsylvania Veterinary Hospital is also open 24 hours, and can be reached at (215) 898-4685.
PAYMENT AND FEES:
Payment in full is expected at the time of service. Cash, personal checks with a valid driver’s license, Visa and MasterCard are accepted. We also offer Care Credit, a medical credit card program for qualified individuals especially designed for veterinary services. This program allows you to spread payments on large or an unexpected veterinary expense and can be approved by telephone in only a few minutes.
We make every effort to keep our fees fair and reasonable, and consistent with the level of care provided to each patient. You are encouraged to ask the doctor or anyone on our staff about the charges before any services are performed. A written fee estimate will be provided at the time a pet is admitted into the hospital, a deposit being required at this time with the balance due upon release from the hospital.
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Services
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PRODUCTS AND CLINICAL SERVICES
As a full-service veterinary health care facility, Winslow Animal Hospital offers the following products and services for our patients:
- In house laboratory to provide accurate and immediate diagnostic test results.
- State of the art X-ray equipment & Penn Hip X-Ray.
- Dedicated surgical suite to offer sterile environment to perform soft tissue and orthopedic procedures.
- Dental equipment for routine scaling and polishing.
- Inhalant anesthesia machines.
- Fully stocked pharmacy.
- Patient monitoring equipment including EKG and pulse oximeter, which measures blood oxygen levels.
- Puppy and kitten programs.
- Senior Wellness programs.
- We carry Hills, Eukanuba and Purina veterinary prescription diets tailored specifically for your pet’s particular medical needs.
- Flea and tick preventative in a once a month topical application (Frontline), or Preventick collars, which protect your dog against ticks for
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Animals Treated
Staff Members
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Philippe R. Coudrai, M.S., V.M.D.
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Owner
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Philippe R. Coudrai, M.S., V.M.D. received a Bachelor of Science in Biology in 1980, and a Master of Science in Biology in 1984 from the University of Hartford, and a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 1989 from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. He has 9 years of experience in emergency medicine for small animals, and has a professional interest in orthopedic surgery, for which he attends continuing education regularly. Since 1996, he has operated a referral orthopedic surgical service for the southern New Jersey area and performs over 150 orthopedic surgical procedures annually for over 30 area veterinary hospitals as an economical alternative to board-certified specialists in Pennsylvania. Dr. Coudrai has also volunteered his services as the Veterinary Co-coordinator for the Camden County Office of Emergency Management since 1996. He is a member of the SNJVMA, NJVMA, AVMA, Eastern Veterinary Orthopedic Society, and has passed licensing examinations in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Florida.
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Paul Tamas, D.V.M.
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Dr. Paul Tamas earned his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Veterinary Medicine, in Budapest, Hungary in 1972. He came to the United States in 1976, and worked for the Wisconsin Humane Society for 4 years. He completed an internship in small animal medicine in 1981 at Washington State University, and completed his residency in Anesthesiology at the University of Tennessee in 1984. From 1984-1986, Dr. Tamas was an Assistant Professor in Anesthesiology at the University of Missouri. Besides Anesthesiology, Dr. Tamas’ interests have included treating medical, surgical and dental conditions affecting wildlife species as well as performing anesthetic and dental procedures on primates, reptiles and amphibians. Dr. Tamas owned the Village Veterinary Clinic in Tennessee for 12 years, prior to moving to New Jersey. His professional memberships include the American Veterinary Medical Association, the American Association of Veterinary Clinicians, the American Society of Anesthesiologists, the American Veterinary Dental Association, the Tennessee Veterinary Medical Association, the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society, and the Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians.
During his spare time, Dr. Tamas has volunteered his past five (5) summers teaching rowing for the Philadelphia Rowing Program for the Disabled and his past five (5) winters teaching skiing for the Pennsylvania Center for Adapted Sports. He also shares his home with his 17-year old, longhaired Miniature Dachshund, “Zsu Zsa”, and his 1-year old Giant Schnauzer, “Sherman”.
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