Veterinary Outpatient Treatment Center

Veterinary Outpatient Treatment Center The VOTC mission is simple. To treat each and every animal as if they were our own. Care first busin Call to schedule an exam with us today!

The Veterinary Outpatient Treatment Center is a family-owned practice with over 10 years of experience in the veterinary profession. Our customized care and fully equipped hospital make us a better choice compared to the more generic corporate practices. We work closely with pet owners to understand the lifestyle and health history of your pets. Annual checkups will help maintain your pet’s good h

ealth and aid in early detection. Comprehensive care with personalized treatment plans based on the history, breed, and age of your pet.

I love my job a lot, but being a veterinarian is not always easy. Mostly we hear when somebody isn’t happy. The relation...
09/19/2023

I love my job a lot, but being a veterinarian is not always easy. Mostly we hear when somebody isn’t happy. The relationship people have with their pets is very emotional and often times when people grieve they do so with anger. Today a client moved me to tears by making a point of coming in to tell me that their dog passed away at home and to thank me from the bottom of her heart for giving her dog three more years when I performed colorectal surgery on the dog three years ago when no other vet would touch it. She further emotionally demolished me today by giving me a card that she wrote from the point of view of her dog. I can honestly say I’ve never been more touched by anybody in my life and I wish everybody else out there knew how hard my staff and I work to extend these animals lives. This card energized me for another 10 years. 

09/24/2022

How your vet sees euthanasia.....
So, you bring me this puppy - she kisses my face, devours the cookies I offer, and our friendship starts.
Several visits later, he starts to learn where all the cookie jars are in the clinic, and that lady in the white coat, well she’s okay....
Fast forward many visits later, now I am in love with your dog and your whole family because, well, you are just really really good people and I have not only watched that pup turn into a really sweet family member, but I got to watch the kids grow every year and be a very small part of your journey.
Remember that time she ate your teenage daughter’s thong underwear? 😝😝😝 yeah we all had a good laugh over that once surgery was done and she was recovered. Your daughter probably never forgave me for bagging that up and showing the whole fam-jam when they came to pick her up from the clinic.
So many adventures, so little time.....
And here we are, fifteen or so odd years later, having to say goodbye.
He’s got heart disease and I can’t fix it anymore. She’s got cancer and there is no cure. He has arthritis and the meds just aren’t working. I want her to live forever for you. I want that so badly it hurts. I feel like I have failed him and you when I have run out of options to keep them, and you, comfortable and happy.
So now it’s time, and I am supposed to be professional. Objective. I am the doctor. Calm. Cool. Collected. Always under control.
F~*k that.
I have known you and her for a third of my life, and most of my professional career.
But I keep it together. My superhuman amazing technicians have put the catheter in. My support staff from reception to assistants have done all the paperwork. Trust me they may not show it but their hearts are breaking for you. They have been there. They know. And they know you and care about you too.
And I have the needle in the pocket of my white coat. The same pocket that was always full of treats for him. I take a deep yoga breath and come into the room. Gotta stay strong now.......
She’s giving me that sweet look she always does, the one that is followed by puppy kisses and a glance at the cookie jar. But she is too weak now. She is ready. You are not. I am not. But this s**t has to happen because we love her too much to let her suffer.
She would keep going as long as we asked her too. But we can’t ask her to anymore. It’s not fair to her. I wish our human hearts could be so giving all the time. I wish I could be the person my dog thinks I am. I wish I wish i wish I could find a way for them to live forever. But I don’t have those magical powers. I am just a vet.
So we kiss him back, not much left of his body that still works, but that old tail wags, just enough that I lose my s**t on the inside but I try not to cry. Gotta stay strong.
Her body relaxes, she is in your arms and your are sobbing. Another family has lost one of its most cherished members. I put my stethoscope to her heart to make sure it has stopped but she is held so tight to your chest that maybe that is your heart I hear pounding or maybe it’s mine and all the blood rushing through my ears as I try so so so hard not to turn into a blubbering mess.
Confirmed, he has passed. You lay him gently on the table and we hug tightly as you go to leave.
The door closes behind you and I don’t know if you hear this, but I sob hysterically into your pets ear. She is gone, he will be missed, and you have to face what I know will be one of the hardest parts of today.
Entering that house and they are not there to greet you.
Please know that I know how you feel. As you leave the clinic I just wish with every fiber of my being that you never had to face that. I wish they could live forever.
And please know, I am so grateful that I was a small part of your journey.
Love always, Your vet.

A cat can get separated in the blink of an eye, so please make sure your kitty is microchipped. This will ensure they ca...
09/23/2022

A cat can get separated in the blink of an eye, so please make sure your kitty is microchipped. This will ensure they can be quickly and safely reunited with you if they ever become lost. Call for an appointment to get it taken care of quickly. youremyvet.com

In order to keep your dog safe and accounted for, it is important to have them microchipped. Dogs are curious creatures ...
09/21/2022

In order to keep your dog safe and accounted for, it is important to have them microchipped. Dogs are curious creatures and can easily get lost, so make sure you visit our veterinary practice today and get your furry friend microchipped. youremyvet.com

09/19/2022

In order to keep your pet safe and help them return home if they ever get lost, we offer microchipping services. Microchipping is one of the best things you can do for your pet, as it provides a permanent form of identification that cannot be removed or changed. If your pet ever gets lost, their microchip will be scanned and they will be returned to you quickly and safely. youremyvet.com

Seasonal allergies are one of the most common pet health problems. Symptoms can include excessive scratching, rolling ov...
09/16/2022

Seasonal allergies are one of the most common pet health problems. Symptoms can include excessive scratching, rolling over, and even biting or licking themselves. If you have noticed any of these behaviors in your pet, schedule an evaluation. We offer a variety of treatments! youremyvet.com

Symptoms of seasonal allergies in pets include excessive scratching, rubbing their face on furniture or the ground, redn...
09/14/2022

Symptoms of seasonal allergies in pets include excessive scratching, rubbing their face on furniture or the ground, redness, and inflammation around the eyes and nose. There can even be hair loss. If your pet is experiencing any of these symptoms, please bring them in for a consultation. youremyvet.com

09/12/2022

Many pet owners may not realize that their furry friends can suffer from seasonal allergies as well. Animals can have seasonal allergies just like humans do. Common symptoms of animal allergies include excessive scratching, rubbing or licking of the face and body, sneezing, and watery eyes. If you believe your pet may be suffering from seasonal allergies, please contact us for a consultation. youremyvet.com

Our feline friends can enjoy a variety of berries in moderation. While all fruits and vegetables have nutritional value,...
09/09/2022

Our feline friends can enjoy a variety of berries in moderation. While all fruits and vegetables have nutritional value, cats should not eat large quantities of any one type as it could upset their digestive system. For more information, call our clinic. youremyvet.com

One of the fruits that is okay to give your dog is blueberries. They are packed with nutrients and antioxidants and can ...
09/07/2022

One of the fruits that is okay to give your dog is blueberries. They are packed with nutrients and antioxidants and can be used as a reward. Just don't give them more than 10 at a time. Call our vet for more details. youremyvet.com

09/05/2022

Before reaching to give your dog a snack, be careful about what you're giving them. Grapes and raisins have been linked to kidney damage, severe illness, or even death if consumed. Reach out to us if you have any other questions about what fruits dogs can eat. youremyvet.com

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Medford, NY

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Monday 9:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 6pm
Thursday 9:30am - 7pm
Friday 9:30am - 5pm
Saturday 9:30am - 2pm

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(631) 730-6929

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