Middletown Veterinary Hospital

Middletown Veterinary Hospital Providing high quality veterinary care to cats and dogs in Middletown and the surrounding areas.

We understand that pets are family which is exactly why we treat our patients as if they were our own. When your furry friend becomes a patient at our hospital, they become a valued member of the Middletown family - and so do you.

05/03/2026

It's a paw-some day to celebrate our specially-abled furry friends! 🌟

We know it might sound “impawsible” – but it gets much easier with patience and practice!Check out our step-by-step guid...
04/28/2026

We know it might sound “impawsible” – but it gets much easier with patience and practice!

Check out our step-by-step guide to pilling a cat like a pro.

Behind every healthy pet is a dedicated veterinarian. On World Veterinary Day, we recognize their hard work, compassion,...
04/25/2026

Behind every healthy pet is a dedicated veterinarian. On World Veterinary Day, we recognize their hard work, compassion, and commitment to animal care!

Did you hear that Middletown Veterinary Hospital offers Acupuncture with Dr. Ruller?Acupuncture is a gentle, non-invasiv...
04/24/2026

Did you hear that Middletown Veterinary Hospital offers Acupuncture with Dr. Ruller?

Acupuncture is a gentle, non-invasive treatment used to treat sick and injured pets. This particular treatment is especially helpful for animals living with chronic health conditions such as arthritis.

Much like reiki, acupuncture is a holistic healing practice that has withstood the test of time. Centuries ago, acupuncture originated in ancient China and has since been used to promote healing and balance energy. The process involves placing thin, sterilized needles into specific parts of the body, known as acupuncture points, to stimulate the immune system.

Acupuncture can be used to provide relief from the following conditions:

Neck and/or back pain
Arthritis and musculoskeletal injuries
Cancer and symptoms associated with chemotherapy
Respiratory problems such as asthma
Skin problems such as allergies
Acute and chronic conditions that have not responded to traditional medicine
Acute and chronic conditions that are currently being treated with traditional medicine

Additionally, acupuncture aids in neurological recovery, immune system support, and senior pet care.

If you’d like to learn more about acupuncture or you’d like to schedule a consultation for your pet, call us at (845) 343-7012.

A wagging tail belongs at home. National Lost Dog Awareness Day is a great reminder to make sure your pup has proper ide...
04/23/2026

A wagging tail belongs at home. National Lost Dog Awareness Day is a great reminder to make sure your pup has proper identification just in case. đź’™

Veterinary receptionists are the first friendly faces you see when you walk in and the voices that keep everything runni...
04/20/2026

Veterinary receptionists are the first friendly faces you see when you walk in and the voices that keep everything running behind the scenes, and they do it all with kindness and care. đź’“

This week we’re celebrating the rockstar behind our front desk: our amazing receptionist, Lauren!From the first friendly...
04/20/2026

This week we’re celebrating the rockstar behind our front desk: our amazing receptionist, Lauren!

From the first friendly voice you hear on the phone to the last kind words at checkout, she goes above and beyond to make every visit smooth and supportive.

Happy Veterinary Receptionist Week! Let’s show Lauren some love in the comments below.

Raise your hand if you're a cat lady and your cat has about twelve nicknames but ignores all of them. 🙋‍♀️
04/19/2026

Raise your hand if you're a cat lady and your cat has about twelve nicknames but ignores all of them. 🙋‍♀️

A good Samaritan found this pretty lady running out of the woods on Oakland Valley Rd in the Cuddebackville area.  She s...
04/17/2026

A good Samaritan found this pretty lady running out of the woods on Oakland Valley Rd in the Cuddebackville area. She seems to be a young intact female pit mix. No microchip.

If you think she belongs to you, please contact the hospital at 845-343-7012 and we will reach out to the client that currently is caring for her. She is NOT at our hospital.

Did you know that 1 in 3 pets will go missing during their lifetime? National Pet ID Week starts April 17th – the perfec...
04/17/2026

Did you know that 1 in 3 pets will go missing during their lifetime? National Pet ID Week starts April 17th – the perfect time to check that your pet’s collar tags and microchip details are up to date.

Did you know pets instinctively hide pain and illness?While some symptoms are obvious, it’s often the subtle, easy-to-mi...
04/16/2026

Did you know pets instinctively hide pain and illness?

While some symptoms are obvious, it’s often the subtle, easy-to-miss changes that are your pet’s way of telling you something isn’t right.

If you’re concerned about your furry friend, give us a call!

National Dog Bite Prevention Week takes place April 12-18.Did you know that most dog bites don’t involve unfamiliar pets...
04/13/2026

National Dog Bite Prevention Week takes place April 12-18.

Did you know that most dog bites don’t involve unfamiliar pets? They typically happen with family pets or dogs belonging to friends.

Learn how you can prevent dog bites, and please share this infographic to help spread awareness.

Address

189 Wawayanda Avenue
Middletown, NY
10940

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 2pm

Telephone

+18453437012

Website

https://us.vetstoria.com/booking/64bff74a426ef/?r=6

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