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Action Care Mobile Veterinary
Action Care Mobile Vet serves clients within a geographic area of approximately 25-30 miles of the Mechanicsville area in Northern St. Mary's County. We will serve St. Mary's, Charles, and Calvert Counties within this geographic boundary. We are a canine and feline practice only. Action Care Mobile Vet is ideal for multi-pet households, senior citizens, busy parents, working clients that prefer Saturday hours, and clients with limited transportation or limited mobility.

With over 25 years of experience in small animal and emergency medicine, and 19 years as a St. Mary's County resident, Dr. Diane Krasznay is enthusiastic about being able to now offer a broad range of veterinary services to clients at the convenience of their homes in this area.Experienced, friendly veterinary staff will be available on most calls to assist with all aspects of the examination, testing, and treatment of pets.
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Diane Krasznay graduated with a DVM from Virginia Tech in 1989. She has worked for over 25 years in small animal medicine and surgery, emergency medicine, and a mobile/house call practice since 2005 for dogs and cats. Dr. Krasznay loves being able to provide a valuable service by providing veterinary care for pets in the home for clients in St. Mary's, Charles, Calvert, and Southern PG county of Maryland.
The veterinarians and staff of Action Care Mobile Vet would like to share some good news with our devoted clients. We recently enrolled in the Veterinary Care Charitable Fund, a program of the American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF). The program was created to support veterinarians who provide medical services to the lost, neglected and abused animals that need veterinary care.
This may sound familiar If you watch such popular television dramas such as ER, Chicago Hope, and Emergency Vets. But do you know what the terms mean? Blood tests help doctors determine causes of Illness accurately, safely, and quickly and let us monitor the progress of medical treatments. To help you understand your pet's test results, this guide explains common tests.
Periodontal disease is the number one disease of pets today. It is a diagnosis common to all pets, in all age groups, becoming more advanced as pets get older. This disease affects 85 percent of adult dogs and cats, but can strike young pets too. Yet it is very preventable. Factors that influence the development of oral disease include genetics, diet and home care.
As a sponsor of the event, Action Care Mobile Clinic was parked just outside of the stadium doors and greeted patrons, pets, and handed out special bandanas and goodie bags to all who visited. We enjoyed our evening visiting the Stadium and watching the ball game and meeting fun people and their pets!
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