Red Bank Veterinary Hospital - Tinton Falls
VECCS Level II Certified Facility
Red Bank Veterinary Hospital receives certification as a Level II Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care facility. The Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society (VECCS) is now offering a certification program to veterinary facilities that provide emergency and critical patient care. The purpose of this certification is to recognize those hospitals that meet and exceed the minimum standards and guidelines published by VECCS. VECCS does this in the hopes of raising the standard of care while also increasing public and professional awareness in the area of veterinary emergency and critical patient care.
This certification program identifies three levels (I through III) based on facility operating hours, equipment and personnel. The VECCS has identified a Level II facility as such: “The Level II emergency and critical care facility is a 24-hour acute care facility with the medical staff, personnel and training necessary to provide emergent and critical patient care. This facility is open to receive small animal emergency patients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.”
Client Reviews & Testimonials
We value our clients' experience at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital - Tinton Falls. Here is a small sample of the hundreds of happy pets that we have cared for since 1986.
Paul Jordan
5 / 5 Stars
On Google
Very caring and professional care
terry kolb
5 / 5 Stars
On Google
My cat Teel Has a couple of heart conditions and we go back every couple of months. He is also developed and esophagus Condition that is slowly correcting itself. Dr Pesce, his cardiologist, Is in contact frequently and it is greatly appreciated. She is wonderful!!
Renee Gudleski
5 / 5 Stars
On Google
New large hospital with a good amount of workers to help you. Had a consultation with Dr Davis in reference to surgery on my dog. Dr Davis did an exam and xrays and thoroughly went over all aspects of the surgery and recovery. Thank you
Johna Sbailo
5 / 5 Stars
On Google
Went into the ER with my frenchie who is dealing with a really aggressive ear bug that also is a complicated case even my primary vet was stumped with. Dr Splaine immediately was patient and kind and treated my dog with such care. She listened to all of our concerns and made sure we chose an effective course of action. She called us every step of the way through an unexpec...
Elizabeth McMahon
5 / 5 Stars
On Google
Dr Eric Glass, neurology is a genius. My adored gazelle-like albino pekingese suffered a moderately ruptured disc almost two years ago from doing somersaults in the air when I came home to mad leaps on and off the top of her couch to leaping from bed to bed in hotel rooms. Dr Glass did the medical treatment successfully. When this summer GiGi lay like a zombie favored same...
mary gallo
5 / 5 Stars
On Google
We are so grateful Dr. Trotter and the Red Bank Veterinary Hospital was recommended to us over 30 years ago. Dr. Trotter has taken care of all of our pets over the years, cats and dog. Besides being a brilliant doctor, he’s a very compassionate man. All you could want in a veterinary doctor. I am confident that all the other doctors, medical technicians and the entire sta...
carl bontempo
5 / 5 Stars
On Google
I am completely happy with RBVH. I asked Dr. Salmeri to evaluate my Cairn Steven Biko for symptoms suspicious to me for osteoarthritis of his lumbosacral spine. His symptoms are frustratingly unusual and evanescent. Dr. Salmeri fully evaluated him, and reassured me that whatever is going on, no diagnostic or therapeutic intervention is needed. She was patient with my co...
Jennifer Behr
5 / 5 Stars
On Google
Always top notch care for my babies 24/7 and 365 days a year!
Richard Lynch
5 / 5 Stars
On Google
We have taken our pets to Dr Sain for years. She takes great care of our animals. She is knowledgeable and responsive to all animal needs.
Patricia Sugrue
5 / 5 Stars
On Google
Fantastic Doctors & service
Fantastic Doctors & service