| Monday | 8:00am - 6:00pm |
| Tuesday | 8:00am - 7:00pm |
| Wednesday | 8:00am - 5:00pm |
| Thursday | 8:00am - 6:00pm |
| Friday | 8:00am - 6:00pm |
| Saturday | 8:00am - 12:00pm |
| Sunday | Closed |
- Animal Flea Control
- Animal Microchipping
- Bird Vet
- Declawing
- Exotic Animal Vet
- Reptile Vet
- Small Animal Vet
- Spaying/Neutering
- Veterinarians
- Veterinary Dentistry
- Veterinary Docking
- Veterinary Euthanasia
- Veterinary House Calls
- Veterinary Surgery
- Veterinary Vaccinations
Description
"Our goal is to provide the most up to date therapy, treatment and total care for your pet!"
We care for both Feline & Canine friends and exotic small mammal pets. Including: Parrots, Canaries, Finches, Chickens, Ducks, Turtles/Tortoises, Lizards, Snakes, Rabbits, Ferrets, Guinea Pigs, Chinchillas, Hamsters, Rats, Hedgehogs and many more!
As a business dedicated to providing pets and owners with the best care possible, we want to give you the opportunity to stay in touch with our hospital and our staff. If you are not familiar with our hospital and your first contact with us is online, please let us know what your needs and questions are, we will be more than happy to help.
Appointment Policy:
We prefer to see pets by appointment, but walk-in clients are accepted as time allows. Emergency cases will always receive top priority followed by patients with previously scheduled appointments. Upon arrival please check in with the receptionist and give any updated information or paperwork that will help in the care of your pet.
Patient Arrival Policy:
For your protection, and that of others, all dogs must be on a leash and properly controlled while in the waiting area and exam rooms.
All cats must be presented in an appropriate cat carrier or on a leash.
At Hamilton Veterinary Hospital, we treat your pets like the valued family members they are.
Wellness Examination:
"Our Wellness Examination for Your Dog and Cat" is done yearly and consisting of an exam of your pets coat for soft or brittle hair which would indicate over all health of your pet, checking skin for sores or irritation and lumps. Listen to the heart and lung for abnormal sounds that would indicate health issues. Check eyes for ulcers or vision impairment. Check teeth and mouth area for dental disease. Feel stomach area for lumps or enlargement of liver and other organs which would indicate health issues. Weight is also monitored so that if an increase or decrease would indicate some health issue that would need to be investigated. Also at this time vaccines would be recommended along with a blood test for Heartworm or Tick diseases such as Lyme disease would be done. After the examination is completed the Doctor will go over the finding of the examination. Recommendation for further testing or procedures would be discussed at this time.
**Client Testimonial**
On 7/21/12 I unfortunately had to let my best friend, Niki, go. This was the 1st time I ever had to make such a hard decision but the staff at HamiltonVet were so compassionate and caring & they made what was a horrible day more comforting to me and my family. The staff was very friendly and sincere in their condolences. I thank you all from the bottom of my heart. X.O.X.O.
-Stephanie W.
"Our goal is to provide the most up to date therapy, treatment and total care for your pet!"
We care for both Feline & Canine friends and exotic small mammal pets. Including: Parrots, Canaries, Finches, Chickens, Ducks, Turtles/Tortoises, Lizards, Snakes, Rabbits, Ferrets, Guinea Pigs, Chinchillas, Hamsters, Rats, Hedgehogs and many more!
As a business dedicated to providing pets and owners with the best care possible, we want to give you the opportunity to stay in touch with our hospital and our staff. If you are not familiar with our hospital and your first contact with us is online, please let us know what your needs and questions are, we will be more than happy to help.
Appointment Policy:
We prefer to see pets by appointment, but walk-in clients are accepted as time allows. Emergency cases will always receive top priority followed by patients with previously scheduled appointments. Upon arrival please check in with the receptionist and give any updated information or paperwork that will help in the care of your pet.
Patient Arrival Policy:
For your protection, and that of others, all dogs must be on a leash and properly controlled while in the waiting area and exam rooms.
All cats must be presented in an appropriate cat carrier or on a leash.
At Hamilton Veterinary Hospital, we treat your pets like the valued family members they are.
Wellness Examination:
"Our Wellness Examination for Your Dog and Cat" is done yearly and consisting of an exam of your pets coat for soft or brittle hair which would indicate over all health of your pet, checking skin for sores or irritation and lumps. Listen to the heart and lung for abnormal sounds that would indicate health issues. Check eyes for ulcers or vision impairment. Check teeth and mouth area for dental disease. Feel stomach area for lumps or enlargement of liver and other organs which would indicate health issues. Weight is also monitored so that if an increase or decrease would indicate some health issue that would need to be investigated. Also at this time vaccines would be recommended along with a blood test for Heartworm or Tick diseases such as Lyme disease would be done. After the examination is completed the Doctor will go over the finding of the examination. Recommendation for further testing or procedures would be discussed at this time.
**Client Testimonial**
On 7/21/12 I unfortunately had to let my best friend, Niki, go. This was the 1st time I ever had to make such a hard decision but the staff at HamiltonVet were so compassionate and caring & they made what was a horrible day more comforting to me and my family. The staff was very friendly and sincere in their condolences. I thank you all from the bottom of my heart. X.O.X.O.
-Stephanie W.
Doctors
Dr. Mary E. Moon - Veterinarian, VMD
Graduated from The University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, 1983. Member New Jersey Veterinary Medical Association. Past member of the executive board and a member of AVMA and AAHA. Owner of the hospital since Dr Calvin Moon retired in 1995. Loves to paint and work with pastels.
Teal Ranney Veterinarian, DVM
University of Tennessee, College of Veterinary Medicine 1990. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. Has been part of our staff since Fall of 2000. Loves to travel, devoted to her child, and loves to go out to the movies.
Judy Passmore Veterinarian, DVM
In practice for 20 years. Judy is a member of the A.A.E.P,A.V.M.A, N.J.A.E.P, N.J.V.M.A . She has been a part of our staff since the spring of 1997. Very fond of cats and loves to read.
Nancy Sung Veterinarian, VMD
Graduated from University of Pennsylvania. School of Veterinary Medicine in 2009. Came to us in Aug 2009. She had done an externship at our hospital in 2004 during the summer.
Dr. Jennifer Fanders Veterinarian, DVM
Dr Fanders is a graduate of Univ. Minnesota as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. She has been practicing since 1996 and has just joined our staff in June 2012. Her interest are in Canine and Feline medicine along with Exotic Pets. Jennifer has been seeing exotics for the last several year including rabbits, parrots, canaries, lizards, chickens, ducks, snakes turtles/tortoises, ferrets, guinea pigs, chinchillas, hamsters, rats, hedgehogs and many more!
Dr. Megan Dilts Veterinarian, DVM
Dr. Dilts is a life long resident of Mercer County. She is a graduate of Tuffs Cummings School in Veterinary Medicine. Megan interest are in medicine and behavioral issues. Dr Dilts joined our staff in May 2012.


































