Orange Veterinary Hospital

Orange Veterinary Hospital Orange Veterinary Hospital is a full-service hospital for dogs, cats and other small pets.

Founded in 1974 by Dr. Michael Lender, Orange Veterinary Hospital cares for dogs, cats, pocket pets and their families in Orange, Milford, West Haven, New Haven, Woodbridge, Bethany, Stratford, as well as many other towns in Connecticut. Orange Veterinary Hospital is now led by Dr. Marc DiBerardino,Dr. Alex Alfaro, Head Technician, Amanda Sheran, and a professional and caring support staff. As a m

ember of your community for over 40 years, we aim to provide the best medical care available for your pet and the best service we can to you and your family.

Early detection can save lives.If you notice any of the following symptoms in your pet’s behavior or health, trust your ...
11/07/2025

Early detection can save lives.

If you notice any of the following symptoms in your pet’s behavior or health, trust your instincts and contact us today!

Your attention and care make all the difference.

As pets grow older, their health needs change. Preventative bloodwork helps detect early signs of illness such as kidney...
11/05/2025

As pets grow older, their health needs change. Preventative bloodwork helps detect early signs of illness such as kidney disease, diabetes, or thyroid issues before symptoms appear.

Even if your senior pet seems healthy, routine testing offers peace of mind and allows your veterinarian to create a care plan that keeps them feeling their best.

Ask our team about scheduling your pet’s next wellness visit and senior bloodwork panel today.

November is National Pet Cancer Awareness Month, a reminder that cancer can affect pets just as it does people. The good...
11/04/2025

November is National Pet Cancer Awareness Month, a reminder that cancer can affect pets just as it does people. The good news is that many forms of pet cancer are treatable when detected early.

Look for signs such as new lumps, changes in appetite, unexplained weight loss, or unusual tiredness. If something feels off, schedule a checkup or ask your veterinarian about a referral to a veterinary oncologist.

Pumpkin isn’t just for people—pets can enjoy it too. Plain pumpkin puree is a safe, tasty fall snack for most cats and d...
10/31/2025

Pumpkin isn’t just for people—pets can enjoy it too. Plain pumpkin puree is a safe, tasty fall snack for most cats and dogs. Try mixing pumpkin with plain yogurt and freezing it in ice cube trays for a crunchy treat.

A spoonful of plain pumpkin puree added to your pet’s regular food makes a healthy seasonal boost of fiber to their diet.

Halloween fun should be safe for the whole family.Remember: chocolate, xylitol, and other candy ingredients can be dange...
10/29/2025

Halloween fun should be safe for the whole family.

Remember: chocolate, xylitol, and other candy ingredients can be dangerous for pets. Keep the candy bowl out of reach and ask us what treats are safe for your furry trick-or-treater!

Is your pet due for their next wellness exam?Annual check-ups help us catch little issues before they become big problem...
10/23/2025

Is your pet due for their next wellness exam?

Annual check-ups help us catch little issues before they become big problems—keeping tails wagging and whiskers twitching for years to come.

Behind every thriving pet is a team that cares. We bring together passionate veterinary professionals to support pets, f...
10/21/2025

Behind every thriving pet is a team that cares. We bring together passionate veterinary professionals to support pets, families, and communities—today and for years to come.

Cooler weather doesn’t mean pests go away. Fall rains and humidity can actually increase flea and tick activity.Protect ...
10/16/2025

Cooler weather doesn’t mean pests go away. Fall rains and humidity can actually increase flea and tick activity.

Protect your pets year-round with prevention and keep the pests out of your home!

Does your dog spend more time scratching than playing? When it comes to itch relief, you have options, including daily o...
10/14/2025

Does your dog spend more time scratching than playing? When it comes to itch relief, you have options, including daily oral Apoquel® (oclacitinib tablet), Apoquel® Chewable (oclacitinib chewable tablet), and long-lasting Cytopoint® injection.

Call us today to schedule an appointment with your veterinarian for your pet's best treatment option. Get $25 off Apoquel (30 count) or Cytopoint itch relief this month.

Heartworms are spread by mosquitoes, which don’t disappear when the weather cools down. Providing heartworm prevention t...
10/09/2025

Heartworms are spread by mosquitoes, which don’t disappear when the weather cools down. Providing heartworm prevention to your pet every month all year-round is the best way to protect them from heartworm disease.

Ask us about the right prevention plan for your pet.

Supporting your pet’s joint health is key to keeping them active and comfortable as they age.Schedule an appointment wit...
10/03/2025

Supporting your pet’s joint health is key to keeping them active and comfortable as they age.

Schedule an appointment with your veterinarian to create a joint care plan tailored to your pet's needs!

Address

356 Boston Post Road
Orange, CT
06477

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 1pm

Telephone

+12037956091

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