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Veterinarian in Oakland Launches Mobile Website For Easy Access From Smartphones and Tablets

Oakland Animal Hospital, Oakland and Wayne, NJ veterinarians, encourages pet owners to visit the new mobile website for up-to-date information for their pets.

2013-04-06
OAKLAND, NJ, April 06, 2013 (Press-News.org) While people continuously utilize their smartphones and tablet devices from any place, at any time, it is important to allow these mobile users to have easy access to important information. In order to provide pet owners with up-to-date information for their pets, Drs. Robert Gordon, Pamela Gorbics and Elizabeth Chabora, veterinarians in Wayne, NJ and Oakland, NJ areas, are pleased to offer an interactive mobile website for Oakland Animal Hospital.

"We understand that your pet is important to you and your family. While our office may not be open all the time, it was important for us to provide instant access to important health information for your pets, which is why we now offer a mobile website. We encourage pet owners to explore the mobile website from their smartphones or tablets for the best information about their pets," said Dr. Robert Gordon, Oakland, Franklin Lakes and Wayne, NJ veterinarian.

The new mobile website offers instant access to online appointment scheduling, prescription refills and client education. Whether a pet owner is searching for more information on Oakland medical boarding, or a symptom their pet is experiencing, the mobile website is available to offer important information around the clock.

If a pet owner can't find what they are looking for based on the homepage, they can use the search index at the top of the page to search the website for their specific need. From valuable information on health issues, and vaccinations to medical boarding in Franklin Lakes, NJ, Oakland, NJ and Wayne, NJ areas, the mobile website is host to an array of pet health care information.

To stand out from other local veterinarian clinics, Oakland Animal Hospital, Oakland veterinarians, has one of their own veterinarians available on call for clients most of the time when the office closed. This feature allows for easy access to a veterinarian when an emergency or concern occurs.

For more information on important pet health care, pet owners are encouraged to visit Oakland Animal Hospital's new mobile website. The mobile website is further proof of Oakland Animal Hospital's continual dedication to providing pet owners with the most up-to-date information and can be easily accessed from their smartphones and tablet devices at http://www.oaklandah.com/.

About Oakland Animal Hospital: Oakland Animal Hospital was founded in 1963 and is proud to have a committed staff who are pet lovers just like their clients. Whether the staff has been with Oakland Animal Hospital for one or 20 years, they believe in constant training in order to deliver the highest standard of care. Leading the team are veterinarians Drs. Robert Gordon, Pamela Gorbics and Elizabeth Chabora. Working alongside these experienced veterinarians is a support staff consisting of receptionists, veterinarian technicians and an office manager. Together the members of Oakland Animal Hospital continue to provide exceptional care not only in the office, but throughout the community.

Media Contact:
Dr. Robert Gordon
info@oaklandah.com
86 Rampo Valley Road
Oakland, NJ 07436
(201) 337-7090
http://www.oaklandah.com


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[Press-News.org] Veterinarian in Oakland Launches Mobile Website For Easy Access From Smartphones and Tablets
Oakland Animal Hospital, Oakland and Wayne, NJ veterinarians, encourages pet owners to visit the new mobile website for up-to-date information for their pets.