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Garden State Veterinary Specialists has been utilizing radiation treatments for their cancer patients since 2002. We are a complete imaging and treatment center specializing in MRI, Image Fusion, CAT Scan, Radiation Simulation, Planning and Treatment. Our Advanced linear Accelerator can delivery SRT, IMRT and 3D conformal treatments with an array of photon and electrons energies. Our on board Imager (OBI) gives our hospital the ability to delivery pin point accurate curative and palliative radiation treatments. These treatments can be adjusted in real time with millimeter accuracy.

Garden State Veterinary Specialists is staffed with one of the most experienced oncology teams in the country. Dr. Michele Cohen, DVM, MS, Medical Oncologist, Radiation Oncologist, Dr. Seth Glasser, DVM, Medical Oncologist, and David Simmons, CMD, RT.

Our Radiation treatments can be delivered in as few as one day to 6 weeks depending on your pet’s needs. At GSVS, we have an in-house, state of the art, Elekta treatment planning system. This means we can usually start planning or radiation treatments on your pet within the same day or the next day eliminating needless wait times.

GSVS is a specialty hospital. This gives our clients the ability to meet with our surgery, medical oncology (Chemotherapy), or radiation therapy departments all in one place so we can determine the best care for your pet.

A cancer diagnosis can be scary and treatment options confusing. Feel free to schedule an appointment with one of our specialists so we can help guide you through this difficult and trying process. Call today, 732-922-0011.

Types of tumors treated:

  • Oral Melanomas
  • Squamous cell carcinomas
  • Fibrosarcomas
  • Plasmacytomas
  • Acanthomatous ameloblastomas
  • Adenocarcinomas
  • Nasal Tumors
  • Brain tumors
    • Meningiomas
    • Pituitary Tumors
  • Thyroid Tumors
  • Extremity Tumors
    • Osteosarcomas
    • Soft Tissue Sarcomas
    • Fibrosarcomas
    • Infiltrative Lipomas
    • Mast Cell Tumors
    • Spinal Tumors
  • Pelvic Canal Tumors
    • Anal Gland Adenocarcinomas
    • Bladder Tumors
    • Prostatic Tumors
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