Pets
Walk-In Pet Wellness Clinic Opens In Somerset County
This is the second PetWellClinic to open in the state, offering preventative care, exams, and laboratory testing for cats and dogs.
GREEN BROOK, NJ — PetWellClinic has opened its second New Jersey location in the Green Brook Plaza. The walk-in pet wellness clinic offers "high-quality, convenient, and affordable veterinary care."
Clinic staff provide preventative care for pets, including vaccines and exams, as well as care for minor and chronic conditions, and laboratory testing for both cats and dogs.
Hours are Monday-Friday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Saturday from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome at the clinic, 326 US-22, Suite 1B in Green Brook.
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Veterinarian Marcella Springstead is the lead doctor at the clinic, a news release says. Springstead worked at Banfield Pet Hospital in Bridgewater for five years before joining PetWellClinic.
"Modeled after the rapidly expanding and widely popular walk-in clinics for people care, PetWellClinic provides convenient, quick in-and-out services at affordable prices with extended evening and weekend hours beyond those of traditional veterinary offices," the news release says.
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"Pet owners can get care for their pets when it’s needed, or when it fits best into their busy schedules. Services range from individual vaccinations or lab tests to wellness packages that include additional tests and treatments as well as a physical exam. The clinic places a priority on transparency, from its straightforward explanation of services to a floorplan that always keeps pets in their owners’ sight."
Jeanine Camporine, Vice President of operations, said the clinic has been partnering with local pet-related organizations and other partners.
“We just attended the Bark-B-Q with The Pup Club Boutique and Dog Wash of Colonia; we’re sponsoring the 5K Paws and Soles Walk to benefit Somerset Regional Animal Shelter; and next month we’re going to ‘WOOF STOCK,’ an event benefiting the Home for Good Dog Rescue,” she said in a news release.
The clinic is owned by franchisees Joshua Kovacs and Robert Huntington.
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