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Phone Issues

Good morning, unfortunately our phone lines are still down. We have contacted Verizon and due to a cut line, they do not anticipate that it will be restored before April 19th. We are so sorry for inconvenience and appreciate everyone’s continued patience. Please call the following number for the time being 845-514-8942.

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Updated Friday Hours

Beginning Friday April 18th 2025, the office will be closing every Friday at 4 PM to allow our staff to spend more time with their families.

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COVID-19 and what we are doing about keeping everyone safe.

The health and safety of our clients and staff as well as providing care for our patients is of utmost importance to us at Ulster Animal Hospital. .

  • We are still not allowing any clients in the building. We have a small facility and are unable to properly social distance unfortunately.
  • Upon arrival for your scheduled appointment, please call the hospital at 336-8700 to let us know that you are here. When the doctor is ready for your pet a staff member will meet you outside of your vehicle. Please wait in the parking lot unless directed that it is a “drop off appointment”.
  • We are asking that only one healthy adult come to the appointment with the patient. If you have had a fever or any symptoms including a cough, shortness of breath, etc, please reschedule your appointment.
  • We are asking clients to call ahead for medication and food refills. Please call from the parking lot to let us know you are here and a staff member will take care of payment and bring your refills to your car.

We thank you for your patience during this stressful time. Please do not hesitate to call or message the office with any questions.

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Ticks are still out there

We recommend year round flea and tick preventative. Stop by and pick up Simparica, Nexgard or Seresto collars today.

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Don’t Believe the Hype: Dr. T still here

Despite some worried musings among our patients’ humans (including one well-intentioned online post we found), Dr. Tremper is still practicing and has not retired. He enjoys working with his patients and their humans way too much to go quietly into retirement.

And if you’d ever seen him with a golf club or trying to sit still, you’d understand neither golf not retirement anytime soon is for him.

If that ever changes, please know we will share that news with you.

Thank you for asking and reminding him how loved he is by his clients!

 

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