- Dental Care
- Vaccination
- Hip Dysplasia Treatment
- Wound and Fracture Care
- Dental Surgery
- Veterinary SurgeryThe title “ACVS Diplomate” refers to a veterinarian who is board certified in veterinary surgery. Board certified surgeons commonly have 4-8 years of additional training after veterinary school including a 3-year surgery residency. Residencies provide specific specialized surgery training not available as part of a typical veterinary education. This process is strictly supervised by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS), ensuring consistency in training and adherence to high standards. Once the program has been completed, the resident must sit for and pass a rigorous examination. Only then does the veterinarian earn the title of ACVS Diplomate and can be considered a specialist in veterinary surgery.
- Spaying and Neutering
- Laboratory ServicesOur recently renovated hospital area consists of five ICU stalls and a treatment area with stocks. There are two other barns with 12 additional stalls. The surgical area consists of a rough prep room, a fully padded induction and recovery stall, and a surgical suite. Further, we have an in-house laboratory and an office/waiting area. We are strictly a haul-in facility and no longer provide an ambulatory service (the ambulatory service was discontinued in July of 2009 due to the demands of the clinic).