

About Our Hospital
The Beacon office of Hudson Highlands Veterinary Medical Group has been committed to providing pets the finest in veterinary care since 1971. We provide preventive care for young, healthy pets; early detection and treatment of disease as your pet ages; and complete medical care as necessary during your pet’s lifetime.
Our veterinarians and staff members recognize that offering the highest quality veterinary care includes keeping you, our clients, at the center of all we do. After all, we are pet owners ourselves and understand how important it is to be received and treated by a staff that is knowledgeable, welcoming, and courteous. It is our goal not just to ensure the health and wellbeing of your pet, but to be your partner in strengthening the bond you share with your pet.
Should your pet require more than an office visit, you have the peace of mind of knowing our state-of-the-art Lime Kiln Road facility is a mere 7 miles away, offering advanced medical care with a full range of diagnostic equipment, in-house laboratory, advanced medical care, surgery suites, and if needed, veterinary specialists.
Because of our commitment to quality care, pet owners have come to rely on Hudson Highlands Veterinary Medical Group’s Beacon facility as a compassionate, skilled, and cost-conscious partner in the care of their beloved companions.
Our Beacon office caters to those pets that prefer a cozier, quieter waiting room for their routine wellness exams and preventive vaccines. Patient records are replicated between both offices to ensure continuity of service.
Hours of Operation
Tuesday: 9am - 2pm
Wednesday: closed
Thursday: 9am - 5pm
Friday: 9am - 2pm
Saturday: 9am - 12pm
Sunday: closed
Emergency Protocol
When the Beacon office is closed, our telephone system allows you to leave a voicemail for staff for the next business day or press 0 to speak to staff at our office on Lime Kiln Road in Hopewell Junction. Phone calls are monitored 24/7 to address questions and assess emergencies.
Specialty Practice patients who have been referred by another hospital will be seen only if the emergency is related to a recent surgery or visit (all others should call their referring veterinarian).
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