All appointments are now scheduled online by you.
This allows you to put in your information and select the date and location that works best for you. Based on your request, all available appointments will populate for you to select from. If there are no available dates (the female slots fill very quickly), the message will inform you a
All appointments are now scheduled online by you.
This allows you to put in your information and select the date and location that works best for you. Based on your request, all available appointments will populate for you to select from. If there are no available dates (the female slots fill very quickly), the message will inform you and ask that you continue to check back with us.
For surgical patients:
IF YOUR PET IS BETWEEEN
5-7 YEARS OLD, THEY MAY. NOT BE A CANDIDATE FOR SURGERY WITH US.
Our veterinarian will examine your pet and determine if he/she is a candidate.
IF YOUR PET IS OVER 7 YEARS OLD, THEY ARE NOT A CANDIDATE FOR SURGERY.
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There is a $40 per animal deposit to hold your surgical appointment slot and a $20 deposit for an office visit slot. It is paid when you schedule your appointment and deducted from your total balance at the time of your appointment.
If you do not show up fo
Cash
Visa
MasterCard
Discover
American Express
We do not accept Care Credit
NO CHECKS
There is a $40 per animal deposit to hold your surgical appointment slot and a $20 deposit for an office visit slot. It is paid when you schedule your appointment and deducted from your total balance at the time of your appointment.
If you do not show up for the appointment, your deposit is non-refundable.
Our veterinarian performs an examination on each animal presented for surgery. If she feels your pet is at increased risk for anesthesia, surgery, or post-op complications, your pet may be declined for surgery and you will be notified. Conditions that could result in declining your pet are: obesity, abnormal heart or lung sounds, disc
Our veterinarian performs an examination on each animal presented for surgery. If she feels your pet is at increased risk for anesthesia, surgery, or post-op complications, your pet may be declined for surgery and you will be notified. Conditions that could result in declining your pet are: obesity, abnormal heart or lung sounds, discharge from the eyes or nose, coughing, sneezing, hair loss, poor body conditioning, or is over the age of 5 years.
If your female is producing milk, she will be declined.
If your female is pregnant, spaying will terminate the pregnancy and there may be additional medication and supply costs associated with her spay.
If at any time during the evaluation process our staff members determine that is is not safe for them to handle an animal, the animal will be declined.
Use of steroids in the past 45 days increases the risk of complications for proper healing. Please advise our staff if your pet has been given steroids or an allergy shot.
Our veterinarian's decision is final and is in the best interest of your pet.