|
|
|
Monday through Friday: 7:30-6:00 Saturdays: 9-1 Appointments preferred. Email: |
State of the Art Medical Facility. Located just a block south of our prior site, our new hospital almost triples our size. This facility boasts 6 exam rooms, a large waiting area, an education room, isolation facilities, hospitalization and boarding wards separated by species, and many other features. Finally our hospital matches our level of commitment to your pets’ health!
The new hospital features 6 exam rooms, a large reception area, separate hospitalization and boarding areas for various species, a separate isolation ward, and a client education center. We look forward to inviting you in for a tour.
Pet food is now readily accessible from the waiting area.
A client education center opens off of the waiting area. This area offers educational literature and videos, as well as viewing of some of our resident pets.
Six examination rooms allow clients to be serviced more effectively. Clients can stay until laboratory results are ready without being rushed out of the room. Pets can relax in private exam rooms.
The laboratory and treatment area has numerous work surfaces so we can take care of several pets at once. The proximity of this area to other service areas allows more rapid service. Much of our laboratory work is done right here so we can have results within minutes.
Radiology is directly off of the treatment area. X-ray imaging can be a critical tool for diagnosing medical problems. This area is also adjacent to surgery so patients that need post-operative pictures don't have to be moved too far. The addition of ultrasound has allowed for more accurate diagnosis of a variety of conditions.
Rigid endoscopy allows direct visualization of difficult to reach areas such as
the nasal cavity or even the air sacs of a bird.
Surgery itself is twice as large as our previous hospital, allowing us to schedule surgery more easily. Elective procedures will be more convenient and emergency surgeries can easily be fit in. Isoflurane gas is used for surgery and each patient is monitored by a licensed technician. Monitoring equipment aids in keeping surgery as safe as possible. Patients that require hospitalization will find the process much less stressful. Each type of animal has a separate room. Dogs, cats, birds, small mammals, and reptiles each have a separate ward, designed for their needs. In the event of a contagious disease, an isolation ward allows these patients to be kept separately.
Dogs and cats are separated to keep down the stress levels. Appropriate sized cages keep sick, injured, and postoperative patients safe.
Spacious environmentally controlled cages in the avian ward allow sick birds to be kept warm and humid. The slightly subdued lighting has a calming effect.
Small mammals need to feel hidden and secure, especially when they are sick or stressed. The deep cages allow this feeling. Smaller patients can stay in the aquariums where they can burrow into the bedding.
Reptiles need clean, warm, humid enclosures, especially when sick.
Boarding is also separated into a canine, feline and bird area.
|
Our Mission: |
|
All Creatures Our Doctors Our Staff Our Hospital Our Pets Pet Care Information Emergencies |