Mission Statement

When you choose Animal Care Center of North Jersey to be your pet’s health-care provider, you can trust that your pet will receive the finest veterinary care using state-of-the-art technology and the latest in veterinary medicine. We strive to meet your needs for first-class veterinary care in Northern New Jersey with caring, compassion and commitment. That means providing you and your pet with wellness examinations, advanced diagnostic testing, surgical treatment and a range of other animal-care services. 

Vision

The entire medical staff at Animal Care Center of North Jersey strives to provide the finest medical care for pets in Riverdale, NJ and the surrounding communities. We work every day to expand and improve the quality and scope of services, personnel and care. At the same time, we’re focused on expanding the hospital’s reach towards 24-hour staffing for medical care.

Community Involvement

Being an animal-care provider is more than operating a practice. It’s about giving back to animals and pet owners in the community. That’s why we stay actively involved with the American Veterinary Medical Association and the New Jersey Veterinary Medical Association.

What to Expect

Here is an outline of what happens when you bring your pet to the Animal Care Center.

  • Client and Patient Information – You will be asked to fill out a form giving basic information about you and your pet so that we enter it into our records.
  • Initial Examination – Your pet is weighed, taken into an examination room, and a veterinary assistant will take a brief history and may take your pet’s temperature. If your pet is here for vaccinations, the assistant will discuss what tests and vaccines are due. If you brought a stool sample, give it to the assistant.
  • Heartworm/Lyme Test – If you pet is due for a Heartworm or Lyme test, the blood will be drawn first. These tests are run in house and results are available in 10 minutes.
  • History and Examination – Dr. Andalaft will next discuss any problems and ask pertinent questions followed by an examination.
  • Evaluation and Treatment – After the examination, Dr. Andalaft will report his findings, recommend a treatment plan and answer any questions. In house diagnostics may be used to learn more with most results available within 30 minutes.
  • Estimates – For outpatient care, verbal estimates are given upon request. When an animal is hospitalized, written estimates are given on request.
  • Payment and Deposits – Payment is expected at discharge. We accept cash, checks and major credit cards. Other payment arrangements must be made in advance. 
  • Follow Up – Written discharge instructions are provided for hospitalized animals. Any recheck examinations can be scheduled at discharge. Our receptionist’s call to check on your pet a day or two after your visit.

Payment Options

Advances in technology, research and medications have made it possible to provide treatments and cures for pets that were unimaginable just a few years ago. As a result, the potential for costly care has increased. Many pet owners would be willing to provide additional care if they could extend payments. At Animal Care Center of North Jersey we offer the following payment options:

  • Care Credit – this is a credit card specifically for veterinary care. Clients can apply for approval and no interest is due if the balance is paid within six months.
  • Escrow Accounts – Clients may prepay by having a monthly amount charged to a credit card and applied to their account. The escrow amount can be refunded to the card at any time.
  • Scheduling Vaccines or Care – We can divide care into more manageable groups if the full amount cannot be done at one time.
    Ask our staff if you have any questions about these options.