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Built
in 1998, our facility made great improvements over the one
we left at the corner of Herlong and Ebenezer Road. Twice
as much parking, better access, and less traffic
congestion make coming to us more pleasant. Click Finding
Us for a map and directions. |
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Most of the
year, you are greeted by flowers at the entrance. |
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Our waiting room is warm and inviting. It
features friendly client care associates, separate areas
for cats (and exotics) and dogs, individual owner/dog
seating units, a children's play room, and a holding
kennelto place your pet in if it needs to be in a secure
place. |
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Our veterinary technicians and assistants want to make
sure that both you and your treasured pet have as
comfortable an experrience as possible when visiting us. |
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The Kidz Korner is for youngsters to have something to do
while Mom or Dad are taking care of their four-legged
children. |
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Tucked away in the exit hall are our prescription and all
nature diets. High quality diets for obesity, kidney disease,
heart disease, arthritis, and urinary tract disorders can be
picked up here. Our Innova All Natural diets are here, as
well. |
| Located in the exam
room hallway in the receiving room, we keep a small
selection of our favorite hair care products, dental care
products, and other hand picked items. |
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Examination rooms are a
comfortable size for pets and their families. Discussions
range from house training your new puppy to managing
complex medical situations. Costs of care and estimates
can be generated without leaving the privacy of the exam
room. |
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the convenience of our valued clients, we have a well stocked
pharmacy on site. The pharmacy contains most of the newest and
best medications available. We have the capability of
compounding (custom mixing) medications to suit your pets
individual needs. Hate to give your pet tablets? We can change
many items to liquid suspensions that may be easier to
administer. |
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Our laboratory is
equipped with microscopes, centrifuges, and blood
analyzing instruments for immediate results when a pet is
very sick or for pre-anesthetic panels the morning of the
procedure. The door opens into our exotic animal ward, a
very quiet room far away from barking dogs. |
| The surgery suite
is jam packed with equipment and instruments to make
surgery as safe as we can make it. We can continuously
monitor heart sounds (amplified to be audible to everyone
in the room), blood oxygen levels (using a
state-of-the-art pulse oximeter), temperature,
electrocardiogram, and blood pressure. Two tables allow us
to perform scheduled procedures and do emergency surgeries
at the same time. |
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This is an end view of our treatment room where hospitalized
patients are cared for. In the foreground is a "tub
table." This is a special table with a rubber coated
grate over the top of a shallow tub. It is perfect for
procedures involving lots of water, like dentistry and ear
flushings. There is a normal flat table just behind the tub
table out of view. Toward the rear of this photograph are the
ICU kennels, where patients in unstable condition can be
closely monitored. |
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Shown to the right is a patient receiveing a dental
prophylaxis. In the last 25 years, we have come a long way in
pet dentistry. We now realize how important oral health is to
overall health and freedom from pain. |
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High level medicine cannot be practiced without a good
radiograph machine. This 2005 model feature automatic patient
settings to reduce the time nervous pets have to wait for the
radiographs to be taken. |
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Just like you would see in a physician's office, an automatice
radiograph processor (developer) yields ready to read films in
seconds. |
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Since so many pets spend their vacations with us, we have
provided an exercise area for our play time assistants to play
ball with the guests (one on one). Shade is provided for those
very sunny days. |
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We love all the furry companions that come to see us, but
there are some that are extra special. Some of our hospital
pets, like Jake, meant so much to us. He gladly donated dozens
of pints of blood to save many lives. Good manners and fond of
attention, he was loved by all of us. In the Ebenezer Memorial
Garden to the left is his plaque, with his likeness engraved
upon it. The Garden is open to anyone to place a unique
tribute to the lives of their beloved companions. |
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