New Robbinsville veterinary clinic looks to clear up your pet’s skin problems

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Local officials gathered recently to celebrate the grand opening of the Animal Dermatology Group’s new clinic in Robbinsville Township.

Business Administrator Bruce Darvas, Council President Mike Todd, Vice President Debbie Blakley and Councilwoman Chris Ciaccio, along with members of the Economic Development Advisory Committee (EDAC), were present to congratulate Dr. Allison Inga and her team on their new facility at 1140 Route 130 South in the Jersey Strong Plaza.

Dr. Inga is a board-certified dermatologist and an expert in the areas of in the research, diagnosis, treatment, and education of dermatological conditions affecting pets.

The Robbinsville practice offers in-house diagnostic testing and has pioneered cutting edge treatments for allergic skin conditions, ear disease, fleas and flea allergies, food allergies and other acute and chronic skin disorders affecting dogs, cats and horses.

Animal Dermatology Group is a United States based, privately-owned, veterinary dermatology specialty company with the world’s largest unified group of veterinary dermatology specialists engaged in the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic skin conditions in pets.

“Operating our clinical practices under the name ‘Animal Dermatology Clinic,’ we are recognized as a national and international leader in innovative veterinary dermatology, providing unsurpassed care to patients and valuable peace of mind for pet owners,” said Dr. Inda.

Founded by Dr. Craig Griffin in 1980 with the mission to make state-of-the-art veterinary dermatology care available to pet owners everywhere, ADG’s pet healthcare reach now includes over 40 primary and satellite locations in the United States, as well as facilities in Australia and New Zealand.

For more information, visit animaldermatology.com.

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