Park Hills Animal Hospital

Call us to speak with a veterinary technician for immediate guidance at (631) 667-2220.

A Veterinary Hospital™

Closed · Opens 9am


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New forever home. Free first exam

Thank you for opening your home and adopting a pet. Their first exam is on us, so we can help them stay healthy and live their best life with you.

What To Expect

A healthy start to your new life together.

A complete head-to-tail exam

We’ll give your pet a comprehensive wellness check and review their medical records and known history.

Care tailored per life stage

We’ll recommend vaccines and preventive care based on your pet’s age, needs, and lifestyle.

Guidance for settling in

Get personalized nutrition guidance and helpful answers to help your new pet feel at home and thrive.

Our Location

Care that’s close to home

  • Caring for rescues and newly adopted pets is a meaningful part of what we do, and we can’t wait to meet your new family member.

  • Visit us in Deer Park, NY, where we proudly serve pets and families throughout Deer Park, NY, and the surrounding communities — including Babylon, North Babylon, West Babylon, Wyandanch, Dix Hills, Commack, Islip, Central Islip, Bay Shore, North Bay Shore, Islandia, Holbrook, Bohemia, and the greater Long Island area.

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Trusted by hundreds of families like yours

Debra F.

Experience is always wonderful calm & non stressful. The workers there Elijah & Conner to name a few & there are many more are so patient, kind & gentle. Dr Jason Crandall is amazing gives you all the time you need no rush kind knowledgeable & patient. I’ve been to several vets over the years and I 100% recommend Park Hills.

Kai T.

A really nice and friendly Vet and not overly crowded and very helpful and experienced Dr's and Staff. I felt comfortable having my dog's (husky/shepherd) wellness and bloodwork done here. And reasonably priced compared to some of the bigger animal hospitals.

Rina H.

Park Hills always takes good care of our two senior cats Imly and Mango. Their communication and bedside manner are excellent. Emmy, Emily, Elijah, Dr. De Paepe and Dr Crandell are all very helpful.

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Ready to book your free exam?

We’re so happy you found each other. We’re here for every wag, whisker, and wiggle ahead. Book online or download the PetOne app to schedule visits, manage records, and message your local team.