Flexible Appointment Options
Office VisitFrom routine puppy and kitten exams to urgent surgical cases, our full-service hospital has the experienced staff and diagnostic equipment to provide prompt, quality care in a warm, welcoming environment.
Our veterinarians and certified technicians are available every day of the week to meet your pet's needs, big and small. Need us after closing? We've partnered with After Hours Assurance to give you access to one of our veterinarians by phone when we're out of the office. See details on our Contact page. |
House CallSometimes it can be difficult to make it to our office. We understand that it is not always possible to bring your pet to our clinic, so we offer house calls for the convenience and comfort of keeping your pet at home.
There can be challenges when caring for a pet that cannot be moved from their location for one reason or another; please let us know about any specific requests or conditions that will require special attention; we promise to communicate with you throughout the process to make sure it goes smoothly for both you and your companion. |
Drop-off AppointmentHave a hectic schedule? We can help you fit everything in to one day - including your pet's appointment!
Reserve a time to leave your pet under our care for an exam and treatment, and we'll make sure your pet is safe and comfortable until you come back after the appointment to pick your companion up. Please call us in advance to schedule your drop-off appointment; our friendly staff is happy to speak with you about any questions or concerns about your pet's health! |
Primary CareFrom the time you bring home that tiny new puppy or kitten to helping your old friend manage the Golden Years, we are here to help you in any way we can.
We take the time to help guide you through recommended vaccinations, provide nutrition counseling and discuss behavior techniques. As your pet ages, we can offer geriatric screening to detect disease in its early stages and pain management to keep your friend comfortable. And on that dreadful day when your beloved pet can go on no longer, we're here to offer compassion and kindness for a respectful goodbye. Our team takes pride in educating clients and working with them as a team to make the best decisions for their pets. |
Urgent CareIs your pet sick? Limping? Does something just not seem right? We are happy to help!
We are available for urgent cases during our regular business hours for both established and new patients. Our hospital offers digital x-ray, ultrasound, in-house complete blood count (CBC) and chemistry analyzers, urinalysis, and more. We are able to hospitalize patients if necessary, but please be aware that we are not a 24-hour facility and do not have staff available overnight. If your pets condition is critical in nature and it is in your pet's best interest, we may recommend referral to a 24-hour care facility, such as P.V.S.E.C. |
SurgeryOur veterinarians are experienced with a variety of surgical services including spays, neuters, lump removals (lumpectomy), declawing, bladder stone removal (cystotomy), amputation, gastrointestinal surgeries, dental surgery, and emergency procedures.
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Laser TherapyAlways dedicated to providing the highest standard of veterinary technology, we are proud to offer laser therapy for our patients.
This drug-free, non-invasive treatment allows us to reduce bleeding and swelling after surgery. Laser therapy also reduces pain and recovery time, helping your pet feel better more quickly. In addition, laser therapy can help relieve pain and inflammation for many other conditions, including arthritis, skin/ear infections, hot spots, and more. By stimulating the body to regenerate on a cellular level, laser therapy works by helping your pet naturally heal itself faster. Wonder if laser therapy can benefit your pet? Contact us today! |
DentistryA healthy mouth helps promote wellness throughout the body. Our veterinarian can provide a complete Oral Health Assessment and recommend a treatment protocol to suit your pet's needs.
A dental prophylaxis (often called a "dental" or a "dental cleaning") is performed under general anesthesia. The procedure involves dental x-rays and examination of each individual tooth to detect signs of disease or bone loss; a thorough scaling and polishing to remove plaque and tartar buildup; and recommendations for at-home oral health maintenance. If needed, our veterinarians also perform extractions, composite bonding, and retainers. Comprehensive pain management is provided for dental/oral surgery patients. |
Dental RadiographyDigital dental radiology (x-ray) allows the veterinarian to view your pet's oral structures beneath the gumline. This non-invasive diagnostic technique can help detect disease in and around the roots of the teeth, including areas of bone loss, ligament detachment, and problems within the pulp cavity that are invisible to the naked eye.
Our team is trained to use this safe technology to benefit your pet by identifying early signs of periodontal disease before it becomes painful and more difficult and expensive to treat. |
Digital RadiographyRadiographs (x-rays) can provide critical information about your pet's internal structures. Views of the chest give the veterinarian information about heart and lung health; views of the abdomen can help diagnose problems with the gastrointestinal tract and other vital internal organs; skeletal images help to diagnose bone fractures, arthritis, and intervertebral disc disease.
Digital radiography allows our staff to immediately view your pet's images. This reduces stress on your pet by minimizing time spent on the x-ray table and nearly eliminates the need for retakes. |
UltrasoundUltrasound (sonography) uses sound waves to offer a non-invasive, painless, and radiation-free method of imaging your pet's internal organs.
This diagnostic imaging tool is preferred over radiography for soft-tissue structures, as it allows the veterinarian to closely examine the density of tissues, contents within the gastrointestinal and urinary systems, and blood flow within vessels. |
In-House LaboratoryOur in-house laboratory allows us to perform testing on-site during your appointment. This means you get your pet's results at your appointment, and the veterinarian is able to diagnose and begin treatment quickly.
Specialized or non-urgent testing may be sent to a referral lab, in which case the veterinarian will call to discuss your pet's health after receiving and reviewing results. Most referral laboratory testing is completed within 24-48 hours. |