ISLAND ANIMAL HOSPITAL

262 Sunset Avenue
Palm Beach, FL 33480

561.833.8552
islandAH@earthlink.net

About Us



Come to the Island Island Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary practice located in Palm Beach, Florida. "Come to the Island" for medical, surgical and dental care for pets as well as veterinary acupuncture, nutritional counseling, and pet boarding. We emphasize responsible pet ownership including wellness and preventative care for dogs and cats, and pet health education for their beloved human friends. In the tradition of the trusted family doctor, veterinarians Brad Ochstein, Andrew Turkell, Mary Ellen Scully and Susan Spilker believe in taking the time to provide compassionate care for our cherished pets at every stage of life. "Come to the Island" for peace of mind. From West Palm Beach, cross over the north bridge, turn left at the light and then take the first right. We're one block north of Royal Poinciana Plaza, across from Publix on Sunset Avenue.

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Vaccine Protocols Changing


We now know more than ever about vaccinations, both their effectiveness and the potential risks involved. We still believe that vaccines are a life-saving necessity, but with better understanding we have changed many vaccine protocols. 

Each animal's vaccination needs will vary according to age, exposure, and various risk factors. Your doctor at Island Animal Hospital will discuss with you these and other factors to help design the appropriate vaccination program for your pet.



Monday - Friday

8:00 AM - 5:30 PM

Saturday

8:00 AM - 2:00 PM

 

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Closed Sundays

 



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