Emergency care is available at Veterinary Emergency Service, which is open evenings, weekends, and holidays. For after-hour emergency care, please call: (540) 248-1051


Services

OUR SERVICES

Emergency and Routine Medical and Surgical Care


We are pleased to offer complete veterinary services for small, companion pets. 

Our services include:

• In-house and Referral Diagnostic
• Laboratory Tests
• Vaccinations & Disease Prevention Care
• Digital X-ray
• A Dispensing & Online Pharmacy
• Preventive & Elective Dental care with Digital Dental X-rays
• Routine and Emergency Surgeries
• Laser Therapy
• Health Supplies (including but not limited to dietary foods and supplements, prescription diets, vitamin supplements, flea control, heartworm prevention products, and shampoos)


Vaccinations & Preventive Care

Vaccinations stimulate your pet’s immune system to produce disease-fighting antibodies. Because antibodies are specific for each disease-causing agent, a vaccination is needed against each of the major disease-causing agents to which your pet may be exposed. Young pets are given a series of initial vaccinations, followed by periodic boosters as the pet matures.

Though immunization is an important part of preventive medicine, routine physical examinations are essential to the long-term health of your pet. We recommend thorough physical examinations of all pets at least once each year. During routine visits, we’ll discuss additional preventive measures that we feel are appropriate for your pet based on its age, species, and health status.


Spaying & Neutering

A neutered pet is a happier, healthier pet. Female pets should be spayed at six months of age. Male pets are usually castrated at six to nine months of age.

Emergencies seen after the clinic is closed are charged an emergency surcharge in addition to standard fees. Hospitalization is charged on the basis of the number of days the pet is hospitalized.

Payments are due at the time that services are rendered.

For your convenience, we accept cash, check, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover Card, CareCredit, and most major pet health insurance policies. 

Bills for hospitalized pets must be paid before the pet is discharged. For some procedures, an advanced deposit may be required. When requested, estimates will be provided.

Keep in mind that unexpected conditions or complications may alter estimated charges.


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