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Our new location opened October 2009!


Welcome to Winslow Animal Hospital's which is re-located to 640 Sicklerville Road, Sicklerville, New Jersey. The 10,500 sq ft building opened October 2009 and is the largest non-specialty animal hospital in Camden, Gloucester, Burlington and Atlantic Counties.

The new hospital features 10 examination rooms, two surgical suites, two dental suites and a surgical orthopedic physical rehabilitation area featuring an underwater treadmill and rubber flooring, which makes it easier for injured animals’ feet to grip the floor. The facility has an expansive reception area, food prep and laundry areas, a dog and cat ward, a doctors’ station, a pharmacy and laboratory, an x-ray room and utility rooms.

In addition to medical and surgical care, the animal hospital will also offer training classes for puppies, as well as an expanded behavioral counseling department. A specialty of the hospital is orthopedic surgery. Dr. Coudrai now performs over 200 orthopedic surgical procedures a year for more than 30 referring veterinarian hospitals.

The Winslow Animal Hospital replaced the 2,000 square-foot facility at 530 Berlin-Cross Keys Road in Sicklerville, about a half-mile from the new location. Because the old facility is so small, surgery was performed at a satellite surgery center located in a former residence at the new location.

The new facility has allowed the hospital to consolidate its two locations into one and increase the amount of space about fivefold to accommodate the growing practice. The hospital specializes in dogs and cats, has about 3,500 active clients,and will grow and accomodate the Camden and Gloucester counties.

The growth of the veterinary practice is a result of population growth in the area, which is in southern Camden County, about 20 minutes outside of Philadelphia. The hospital opened in 1999 with one veterinarian and three employees, and now has five veterinarians and 35 employees. The facility will eventually employ eight full-time veterinarians.