OSHA and the OVMA have put together a new mandate for veterinary offices. They are requiring veterinary hospitals to remain curbside for the next 180 days. The only exceptions they are currently allowing are for owners to be present for end of life visits, to be shown how to perform treatments (such as injections or fluid administration), or if the animal poses a threat to the veterinary team.
All these exceptions are only allowed if source control can be maintained. This means that we must keep information for contact tracing, allow for social distancing, and provide proper means of sanitation to those we allow in the building. This also means that masks are to be worn when communicating with team members outside or in your cars when a 6-foot distance cannot be maintained.
All these exceptions are only allowed if source control can be maintained. This means that we must keep information for contact tracing, allow for social distancing, and provide proper means of sanitation to those we allow in the building. This also means that masks are to be worn when communicating with team members outside or in your cars when a 6-foot distance cannot be maintained.
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From the moment we brought Robbie, our little Cairn for a checkup with Dr. Pope it was a positive experience. His gentle manner was calming for all of us and he took the time to explain everything we needed to know. For the past 10 years my husband and I have dealt with all the doctors, each one very helpful and genuinely concerned about our pets.
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Miriam Michel
Dec 31, 2021
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Josh Brown
Dec 13, 2021
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MarI Cardona
Dec 01, 2021
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Steven Hipp
Nov 27, 2021
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Ash Lundbom
Oct 21, 2021
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Jon Marsh
Sep 14, 2021
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I have a Service dog. In the past I have used this vet for my cat. Two days ago she started acting weird-weak, listless, doesn’t want to go with me. Because I have only brought my cat there they want $50 up front and see me in November. This outfit oozes compassion. I told the phone hen at least three times this was a certified service dog-she kept referring to her as “my Pet”. My “pet “cost $13,000. The lack of compassion at this “vet” is shameful. Won’t take an emergency , can’t handle it I would bet.
Jared Quincy
Sep 02, 2021
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I would give 0 stars if I could. I called today to ask about euthanasia and the receptionist was insanely rude. As if our family wasn't going through enough having to put two beloved dogs down. I cant even believe the attitude of the woman who answered the phone. Horrible establishment who obviously does not care about animals.
Nancy Taylor
Jun 04, 2021
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M. T.
Sep 24, 2020
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