Welcome to Central Animal Hospital
317 Ardsley Road (near the corner of Central Avenue)
Scarsdale, NY 10583
914-723-1250
Located in Scarsdale, New York, the veterinarians at Central Animal Hospital are committed to providing the highest standard of veterinary care to ensure your pet's health. Central Animal Hospital is a full-service animal hospital with six full-time veterinarians who treat your pet as if he or she were their own. We provide friendly, informative, and supportive services for both you, the owner, and your pet, our patient.
Central Animal Hospital has been caring for pets in the Westchester area since the 1920's. We pride ourselves in providing compassionate veterinary care utilizing state-of-the-art medical diagnostic equipment, attending to the medical, surgical, and dental care your pet needs. With an in-house pharmacy, boarding facility, prescription diets and access to specialists, Central Animal Hospital offers everything in one location to properly care for your pet's health and provide needed medical care.
Your Pets . . . Our Family!
We are available for appointments and emergencies seven days a week.
Central Animal Hospital is an American Animal Hospital Association member.
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