Services
Wellness and geriatric exams
Vaccinations
Deworming
Flea/tick prevention
Drop-off exams to suit your busy schedule
Contact for breeding litter pricing
Sick exams and urgent care
Laboratory diagnostics
Bloodwork
Urinalysis
Fecal exams
Surgical services
Spays/neuters
Lump removals
Soft tissue surgery
Orthopedic surgery
Dentistry
Scaling, polishing and extractions under general anesthesia
Digital dental radiographs (x-rays)
Diagnostic imaging
Digital radiographs (x-rays)
Ultrasonography
PennHIP Certification
set of sedated x-rays to assess your pets hips for issues such as hip dysplasia and arthritis. The PennHIP method of evaluation is more accurate than the current standard in its ability to predict the onset of osteoarthritis.
Palliative care and quality of life discussions
In-house pharmacy
Euthanasia
In clinic or in home
Housecall services
Specialist referrals
Travel advice and health certificates
Please call us to discuss Financial options - currently we work with Petcard by IFinance.
More info about IFinance - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9QfL7zzau8
Our fees are based on AbVMA guidelines, and we are at or below the suggested fee guide. Payment is due at the completion of your visit. We may ask for a deposit for hospitalized patients. Estimates will be provided whenever possible, and you will be informed before any additional services are performed.
If you are finding an extreme price difference between two clinics, there is usually a reason for the difference. You need to be aware of what services are included in the cost of the procedure. For example, many veterinary clinics do not include services such as pain medication, balanced pre-surgery medications, intravenous catheters, fluids during anesthesia, and monitoring during and after surgical procedures into the general cost of surgery. Before any procedure, owners should take the time to sit down with their veterinarian and ask questions about the procedure and the steps that will be taken to ensure their pet’s safety and wellbeing.