- Dental Care
- Vaccination
- Nutritional CounselingHyperthyroidism is a metabolic disease that is caused by excessive secretion of thyroid hormone. It is most often caused by a benign tumor of the thyroid gland. Weight loss, vomiting, increased appetite, and poor hair coat are the most common clinical signs
- Vomiting Treatment
- Thyroid Disease TreatmentDr. Eric Bregman began his under-graduate degree at the University of Houston and after three years he received an early acceptance to the University of Pennsylvania to study veterinary medicine. Upon graduation from UPenn he completed a formal internship in medicine and surgery at the Oradell Animal Hospital in Oradell, New Jersey. Currently, Eric is President of the New York State Veterinary Medical Society, and active in the New York City Veterinary Medical Association and the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine Alumni Association. Dr Bregman is a certified Radiation Officer and is licensed to adminsiter radioactive iodine to treat feline hyperthyroidism. He is a Category II U.S.D.A. accredited veterinarian, and is licensed to practice in New York, New Jersey, Florida and Pennsylvania. Dr. Eric Bregman is also the proud owner of two Cairn terrier, Lily and Woodford.
- Heart Disease Treatment
- Cancer Treatment
- Veterinary SurgeryLaparoscopy (also known as minimally invasive surgery or videoscopic surgery) has allowed surgeons to perform the same procedures as in traditional open surgery, using small incisions (keyhole surgery) instead of large abdominal incisions. Studies have shown major benefits to the patient in terms of reduced post operative pain, increased post operative comfort, reduced hospital stay and quicker return to normal physical activities. Improved cosmesis and reduced wound complications associated with large scars are also major advantages associated with this technique.
- Laser SurgeryUnique surgical capabilities Laser surgery improves many surgical procedures by making them simpler and reducing risk. This enables surgeries that are not practical with conventional methods.
- Laboratory ServicesDr. Allan Bregman completed his undergraduate studies at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York and received a degree in Animal Science. Upon graduation, he worked for the New York State Diagnostic Laboratory, and then attended Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. Allan’s clinical year was spent at North Carolina State in Raleigh, North Carolina. He received his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. Currently Allan is The Ethics Chairperson for the New York City Veterinary Medical Association in Brooklyn, New York. He is a member of the Executive Board of the New York State Veterinary Medical Society and represents New York City. Dr. Allan Bregman is the proud owner of two domestic short haired cats: Peanut Butter and Jelly.He is a Category II USDA Accredited Veterinarian and is well versed in performing and documenting International Health Certificates. He is licensed in New York.
- X-Ray
- Boarding