133 Lincoln Ave, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410

Call Us Now: 973-427-0990

Your Pets, Our Passion: 39 Years of Veterinary Care

Founded in 1984, Lincoln Avenue Cat & Dog Hospital quickly emerged as a regional leader in treating felines exclusively. In the year of 2023, we are expanding and renovating our facility, now also treating canines.

Contact Us

Your Pets, Our Passion: 39 Years of Veterinary Care

Founded in 1984, Lincoln Avenue Cat & Dog Hospital quickly emerged as a regional leader in treating felines exclusively. In the year of 2023, we are expanding and renovating our facility, now also treating canines.

Contact Us
Advanced Veterinarian Procedures for your Pets Orthopedic Health. Call us Now. Lincoln Avenue Cat & Dog Hospital, Fairlawn, New Jersey
Advanced Veterinarian Procedures for your Pets Orthopedic Health. Call us Now. Lincoln Avenue Cat & Dog Hospital, Fairlawn, New Jersey

About Us


Lincoln Avenue Cat & Dog Hospital is staffed with experienced veterinary professionals who are dedicated to providing the highest quality veterinary care available. Offering a spectrum of comprehensive services, we prioritize our clientele and their pets’ needs. We are equipped with state of the art equipment in order to provide stellar care for you and your furry family. Our team has vast knowledge of advanced medical care, ensuring you the best services and care for your feline or canine.

Best Animal Hospital in North Jersey for your Pet. Call us now. Lincoln Avenue Cat & Dog Hospital, Fairlawn, New Jersey

Our Services


We provides the highest quality, comprehensive, and compassionate medical care to pets, while supporting our clients with sensitivity and understanding; we serve as a multifaceted resource for the veterinary profession.

Primary/General Care

Boarding & Grooming

Neurology & Cardiology

DENTISTRY

ACL SERVICES

HIP SURGERY

ORTHOPEDICS

See All Services
Best Animal Hospital in North Jersey for your Pet. Call us now. Lincoln Avenue Cat & Dog Hospital, Fairlawn, New Jersey
Best Animal Hospital in North Jersey for your Pet. Call us now. Lincoln Avenue Cat & Dog Hospital, Fairlawn, New Jersey

MEET DR. EL-AKBAWY


Dr. Hesham El-Akbawy received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Cairo University. Dr. El Akbawy performed postgraduate studies in clinical pathology at the University of Berlin and trained at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Iowa State University. Dr. El-Akbawy studied and received the (AO) Master’s level of orthopedics and TPLO in San Diego, California. He studied at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine Department of Orthopedic Surgery and completed the AO Orthopedic training for plating and fracture repair at the University of Ohio.

Dr. Elakbawy, Experienced & Specializing Veterinarian In North Jersey
Best Animal Hospital in North Jersey for your Pet. Call us now. Lincoln Avenue Cat & Dog Hospital, Fairlawn, New Jersey

MEET DR. EL-AKBAWY


Dr. Hesham El-Akbawy received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Cairo University. Dr. El Akbawy performed postgraduate studies in clinical pathology at the University of Berlin and trained at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Iowa State University. Dr. El-Akbawy studied and received the (AO) Master’s level of orthopedics and TPLO in San Diego, California. He studied at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine Department of Orthopedic Surgery and completed the AO Orthopedic training for plating and fracture repair at the University of Ohio.

Best Animal Hospital in North Jersey for your Pet. Call us now. Lincoln Avenue Cat & Dog Hospital, Fairlawn, New Jersey

FAQ


  • How often should my pet have an exam?

    Lincoln Avenue Cat & Dog Hospital recommends yearly visits for most pets and older pets coming in more frequently – at least every 6 months. Yearly exams include physical examinations by our veterinarians plus annual vaccinations or booster vaccinations, parasite screening & prevention, and various lab tests performed.


    For puppies and kittens, we need to see them on a more frequent schedule during their first year of life. For pets over age 7, we recommend exams and blood work every 6 months to help us detect diseases and issues before they become a problem.

  • Why does my pet need a dental cleaning?

    Dental care is an important and often overlooked factor in keeping your pet healthy and happy. According to the American Veterinary Dental Society, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats show signs of oral disease by three years of age.


    Consistent home dental care and routine professional examinations can help prevent problems like bad breath or oral infections.

  • What happens during my pet’s dental cleaning?

    A thorough dental cleaning can only be accomplished while the pet is under general anesthesia. The anesthesia we use is safe for all animals and your pet is constantly monitored during the dental procedure. Prior to anesthesia, blood tests are performed to help uncover any hidden illnesses.


    A professional cleaning (sometimes called a prophylaxis) removes plaque and tartar from the teeth. Your pet’s entire mouth health (teeth, tongue, gums, and lips) will be examined and assessed

  • I noticed a change in my pet’s behavior. Should I see a veterinarian?

    Pets cannot tell us how they feel and are able to hide their pain from us (especially cats). Changes in behavior such as appetite change, lethargy, energy level, aggressiveness, inappropriate elimination, and vocalization (barking/meowing) can be symptoms of behavior or health issues. Contact our vet hospital for an exam appointment right away

  • What should I do if I notice fleas or ticks on my pet?

    Isolate your pet from other animals and small children to prevent the spread of the parasite to them. Bring your pet to our vet clinic for thorough testing for parasites. Parasites can most often be easily treated, but parasite preventative measures are best for your pet and your wallet. We have safe and effective parasite prevention products available.

  • At what age should I have my pet spayed or neutered?

    Lincoln Avenue Cat & Dog Hospital recommends waiting until your pet is at least 6 months of age before seeking a spay or neuter procedure. Contact us to discuss specific details based on species, breed, and size. Spaying/neutering has health and behavioral benefits to your pet and of course, helps prevent overpopulation.

  • What are heartworms? How can I prevent my pet from getting heartworms?

    Heartworms are a serious and potentially fatal disease in pets. Twelve-inch-long worms live in the heart, lungs, and blood vessels of infected pets, causing lung disease, heart failure, organ damage, and can be fatal if untreated.


    How does my pet get heartworms? The only way in which worms can enter your pet’s body is through a mosquito bite. Heartworms living in an infected dog, cat, or wildlife produce baby worms that circulate in the bloodstream. When a mosquito bites an infected animal, it picks up these worms and when it bites another animal, the worms enter through the bite wound. Heartworms can grow and live for 5 – 7 years in dogs and 3 years in cats.


    What can I do to protect my pet? Heartworm disease is preventable! Dogs should be tested annually and before starting prevention. Prevention is the safest and most cost-effective option, but treatment is available for dogs. Cats should be tested before starting prevention and re-tested as the veterinarian deems appropriate. There is NO drug approved for treatment in cats, so prevention is critical and the only means of protection!


    Lincoln Avenue Cat Hospital has safe, effective products available that cater to you and your pet’s lifestyle and your budget.

Best Animal Hospital in North Jersey for your Pet. Call us now. Lincoln Avenue Cat & Dog Hospital, Fairlawn, New Jersey

Petsimonials


Lincoln Avenue Cat & Dog Hospital, Fairlawn, NJ

Lincoln Ave Cat And Dog Hospital

133 Lincoln Ave, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410

www.lacathospital.com

Animal Hospital of Fairfield, New Jersey

Our Sister Hospital: COMING SOON

428 Fairfield Rd, Fairfield, NJ 07004

anhospfairfield@gmail.com

www.animalhospitalfairfield.com

Share by: