- Dental CareOur animal hospital’s comprehensive animal treatments cover a broad range of problems for dogs, cats, small animals, birds and exotic pets. Our services include immunizations, radiology, ultrasound, dental care, orthopedics, surgery, endoscopy, full telemedicine services, cardiology, geriatric wellness and more. We have an in-house laboratory and a fully equipped facility for accurate diagnosis and treatment of your pet.
- VaccinationSchedule a check-up with your vet to ensure your pet is healthy and up-to-date on vaccinations. This is especially important for long trips. If you’re traveling internationally, even more paperwork is required. International travel often involves additional vaccinations, treatments, and specific documentation like an International Health Certificate.
- Veterinary OphthalmologyDr. Mark Gustavson received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology with a minor in Classical Studies from Drew University in 1995. He earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University in 2012. He completed a post-doctoral internship in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery at Ocean State Veterinary Specialists in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. The internship, focused on Small Animal Emergency Medicine and Surgery, including training in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Internal Medicine and Surgery. The internship also featured substantial time spent with board certified specialists in Cardiology, Neurology, Radiology, Exotic Animal Medicine, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Oncology and Clinical Pathology. After the internship was completed in 2013, he started working full-time at Croton Animal Hospital and has been there ever since.
- Nutritional Counseling
- Comprehensive ExaminationVeterinary checkups are essential for maintaining your pet’s overall health. During a summer wellness exam at Croton Animal Hospital, we can...
- Parasites Treatment and ControlTicks are a common concern for pet owners, especially during the warmer months when these pests are most active. At Croton Animal Hospital, we understand the importance of protecting your pets from ticks and the diseases they can carry. In this article, we’ll discuss effective tick prevention strategies and safety tips to keep your pets healthy and tick-free. This guide is tailored for pet owners in Northern Westchester and surrounding areas, from the
- Pain Management
- Skin Condition and Allergy Treatment
- Heart Disease TreatmentDiabetes, and heart disease can progress quickly, often before any visible symptoms appear. Early detection allows for timely intervention, which can lead to more effective treatments and better prognoses. Regular check-ups with your Westchester veterinarian are crucial for monitoring your pet’s health and catching any potential issues before they become serious.
- Veterinary SurgeryAll elective surgery patients shall be admitted to the hospital prior to 9AM on the scheduled day of surgery to allow proper pre-surgical care.
- Spaying and Neutering
- Veterinary Euthanasia
- Cropping
- Laboratory ServicesOur animal vet clinic is equipped with ultrasound, digital radiology, endoscopy, full telemedicine services, an in house laboratory, and a surgical facility to meet the needs of your pet at any age.
- X-Ray
- MicrochippingEnsuring your pet has proper identification is critical. Make sure they have a proper ID tag with your contact information. Microchipping is highly recommended for added safety, as it can help reunite you with your pet if they get lost.
- Boarding
- House Calls
- Bird Vet
- Exotic Animal Vet
- Small Animal VetDr. Gustavson is especially interested in Neurology and Clinical Pathology. He also enjoys working with Exotic Species such as pocket pets and has special interests and training in aquatic animal medicine, having completed the AquaVet Program in 2010. In his spare time, Dr. Gustavson enjoys spending time with his lovely wife, Dr. Rachel Albert, also a local small animal veterinarian, their two daughters Vivian and Piper, and their pets Chewy, Mimsy and Griffin.
- Reptile Vet