Our office

Our office is specifically designed to provide a warm and inviting atmosphere for our clients as well as our patients. We provide fast, convenient scheduling with little wait time, along with separate reception and discharge areas and a large yard for dogs to explore. We offer a wide variety of veterinarian-recommended products to keep your pets healthy and happy.  We also proudly use and recommend high-quality, American-made Purina brand veterinary diets.  For the fashionista pet in your family, browse our large selection of UpCountry collars and leads.
Reception Area   Check Out  
           
The annual examination is much more than just a cursory check-up. It is most often during these exams that a veterinarian can pick up the early warning signs of a serious problem that may affect the patient's future health. Serious problems can often be corrected or at least slowed in progress when they are detected early. 
Without regular check-ups, some subtle symptoms may go undetected and owners will often times find themselves with an extremely sick patient on their hands. It is so much better to prevent a problem than to require emergency treatment. Please make sure YOUR pet sees a veterinarian at least once every year. That is like seeing your doctor once every 7 years! The annual examination is much more than just a cursory check-up. It is most often during these exams that a veterinarian can pick up the early warning signs of a serious problem that may affect the patient's future health. Serious problems can often be corrected or at least slowed in progress when they are detected early. 
Without regular check-ups, some subtle symptoms may go undetected and owners will often times find themselves with an extremely sick patient on their hands. It is so much better to prevent a problem than to require emergency treatment. Please make sure YOUR pet sees a veterinarian at least once every year. That is like seeing your doctor once every 7 years! The annual examination is much more than just a cursory check-up. It is most often during these exams that a veterinarian can pick up the early warning signs of a serious problem that may affect the patient's future health. Serious problems can often be corrected or at least slowed in progress when they are detected early. 
Without regular check-ups, some subtle symptoms may go undetected and owners will often times find themselves with an extremely sick patient on their hands. It is so much better to prevent a problem than to require emergency treatment. Please make sure YOUR pet sees a veterinarian at least once every year. That is like seeing your doctor once every 7 years!
Examination Room 1 Examination Room 3 Examination Room 2
           
Modern veterinary surgery is done under sterile conditions designed to minimize the chances of bacterial contamination. Instruments, gowns, drapes and other accessories are sterilized in an autoclave. As well, the surgeon scrubs the hands and wears sterile, disposable surgical gloves. Masks and sterile operating gowns are also important. By adhering to sterile surgical techniques, postoperative infections are seldom encountered. Excellent quality anesthesia and patient monitoring go hand in hand with excellent surgical skill to ensure patients recover quickly and heal with minimal discomfort. Special procedures, such as dental cleanings, are performed here, along with diagnostic testing, specimen collection IV catheterization and surgical preparation. The ICU is also housed here, for patients requiring intensive care.
Operating Room   Treatment Room  
           
The laboratory is used to process blood work, urine and stool specimens, and is used for many other diagnostic tools to help determine potential problems with your pet. We offer a wide variety of medications to treat whatever condition patients are diagnosed with. We also have several options for parasite prevention and therapeutic pain management. With such a variety, your pet's medications can always be customized to meet his or her specific needs. X-rays are used to make Radiographs. Radiographs are vital in detecting bone fractures, bladder stones, hip and elbow certifications, and for finding and assessing tumors. They can be helpful in locating foreign material such as swallowed fishhooks and ingested bones. They are used to aid in decision making regarding Cesarean Section surgery by allowing the surgeon to actually see the size and number of feti present. In order to have a quality radiograph, the subject must be motionless for the fraction of a second while the exposure occurs. Some cats and dogs are very cooperative and others will need sedation to calm them for the procedure. We now use digital processing of X-rays and so radiographs are viewed on a computer screen rather than the traditional film. This allows for much more detail and usefulness of our radiographs.
Laboratory Pharmacy Radiology