- Dental CareWhat makes dental hygiene so important? According to recent studies, 70 percent of adult cats and 80 percent of adult dogs have signs of dental disease. In reality, most pet parents are unaware that their pet has dental problems.
- Veterinary OphthalmologyBrittany is our Hospital Manager here at Park City Animal Hospital. She has been practicing for over 17 years and obtained a bachelors at Utah State University in animal science. Brittany prides herself in teaching other technicians the knowledge and skills they need to continue to grow in this field. Brittany has experience is many different types of veterinary settings including, general practice, emergency, low-cost clinics, shelter medicine, and ophthalmology specialty. In her free time, Brittany enjoys camping and vacationing with her family and four corgis.
- Comprehensive ExaminationOur greatest concern is the well-being of your pet. Before putting your pet under anesthesia, we routinely perform a full physical examination.
- Pain ManagementOur clinic strongly believes in compassionate, quality, medical care for our patients. As a result, all surgery patients will receive pain management before, during, and after surgery. Additionally, pain medication may be prescribed at home. Additional information will be given at discharge. We hope this program will reduce any discomfort experienced and aid in a quicker recovery.
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- Heart Disease TreatmentMonitoring & Pain Management-Monitoring of patients during anesthesia is done in two ways. First, a veterinary nurse is with your pet continuously from the beginning of anesthesia to recovery. Second, we have a computerized monitor that records heart rate, pulse rate, oxygen levels, respiration, CO2 level, ECG, and temperature.
- Veterinary SurgeryWhether it’s a routine checkup or emergency surgery, you shouldn’t have to worry about how to get the best medical care for your pet. That’s why we’re pleased to accept the CareCredit healthcare credit card, North America’s leading healthcare financing program. CareCredit lets you say “yes” to the best treatment for your pet immediately, and pay for it over time with monthly payments that fit easily into your budget.
- Spaying and NeuteringIn roughly 50 percent of dogs and 90 percent of cats, spaying your pet early on provides the best protection against diseases including uterine infections and malignant or cancerous breast tumors. Testicular cancer and some prostate issues can be avoided by neutering your male pet.
- Laboratory ServicesOur veterinary nurse will escort your pet to the surgical prepping area to wait for their surgery. If you have selected any of the recommended blood tests, our nurse will collect all blood samples and tests prior to surgery. If any questions arise, the doctor may contact you at the number on the Authorization Form you will complete the morning of surgery.
- Small Animal VetDr. Graham Johnson grew up in Brooklyn, NY. His first experience with veterinarians was when the family cat (Romano) inexplicably ate a whole box of sewing needles that needed to be surgically removed. Romano survived and the hook was set. During his undergraduate degree (Zoology) at McGill University in Montreal, he discovered climbing and skiing which have continued to shape his life ever since. After dropping out of a MSc. (also Zoology) at the University of Otago (Dunedin, NZ) he was accepted to vet school at Massey University (Palmerston North, NZ). After graduating he practiced rural mixed animal medicine on both the north and the south islands of NZ for 5 years before returning to the US. Two more years of mixed practice in Colorado led him to Utah where he has been working as a primarily small animal veterinarian since 2019.