Your Pet's First Visit
A pet's first visit to the vet can seem a bit daunting, so we've put together a list of info and resources to help you prepare.
At your first appointment, we will gather information about your pet’s background, health, diet, and training. We can also address any questions or concerns you might have.
Your veterinarian will examine your pet from nose-to-tail, looking for things like heart murmurs, ear infections, and/or parasites. Your vet can also provide pet-proofing tips, training assistance, and parasite protection recommendations.
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Appointment Policies
Please arrive 5 minutes prior to your pet's appointment for check-in.
While we do our best to make sure all of our patients are seen on time, there will be times of occasional unexpected delay due to an emergency or because we are providing care for a patient that needs a little more time. Please accept our apologies should this occur, and understand that the same dedication and courtesy will be provided to your pet should they ever need it.
"What a wonderful and caring group of people!I came here today with my old man Milo who unfortunately crossed the rainbow bridge. Emily was such a wonderful light in such a rough time for our family. Dr. Letteer was so patient and loving to my Milo. He made sure he talked us through every step so we were fully prepared for anything that may happen. The reception staff was so kind and understanding of how rough losing a pet can be. Thank you all for making a heartbreaking experience a little easier I will only bring my pets here in the future, they truly care for you and your fur babies."
Hayley
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