Greenfields Veterinary Associates β Vets in Mantua
Clinic Overview
Greenfields Veterinary Associates is a veterinary clinic in Mantua, New Jersey that treats dogs and cats, including puppies and kittens. The clinic offers routine care, urgent same-day sick visits, surgery, dental treatment, imaging, and hospitalization. It is listed as an AAHA-accredited hospital and offers emergency care during business hours, with after-hours direction to a local emergency care center.
Services
- β’Wellness exams for annual or bi-annual care
- β’Vaccinations for dogs and cats, including rabies and core vaccines, with additional vaccines as recommended
- β’Same-day sick visits and urgent care for time-sensitive needs
- β’Behavioral medicine consultations
- β’Pain management for acute, chronic, and post-surgical needs
- β’Parasite testing and prevention counseling for fleas, ticks, heartworms, and intestinal parasites
- β’Radiology/X-rays and ultrasound
- β’Surgery, including spay/neuter, growth removal, cystotomy for bladder stones, and exploratory surgery
- β’Referrals for orthopedic surgery and other specialists
- β’Dental exams, professional cleanings, extractions, digital dental radiography, abscess treatment, and oral tumor removal
- β’On-site prescription filling and take-home medications
- β’Hospitalization and inpatient care
- β’Emergency care during business hours; after-hours phone guidance to an emergency care center
- β’Care for dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens
Pricing
No published pricing information is available for this clinic.
People
Named veterinarians include Dr. Fallon Duffy and Dr. Shelby Maciejewski, VMD. A recent review also mentioned retired veterinarian Dr. Lafferty.
Reviews
Google lists this clinic at 4.6/5 from 391 reviews. Recent written comments mention gentle handling that helped a dog stay calm, a clean clinic, friendly staff, knowledgeable doctors, clear explanations, and compassionate support for ongoing treatment. Recent feedback also includes frustration about not being seen during an emergency and one comment that ultrasound capability was not available after a veterinarian retired.

