Countryside Animal Clinic is pleased to offer to our clients boarding facilities for both cats and dogs at our practice. Why do people choose to board their pets? Vacations, medical emergencies, or moving to a new home, are all reasons that we hear from our clients on why they are entrusting us with their beloved pets.
Countryside Animal Clinic is able to keep their services and diagnoses efficient and accurate by employing an in-house laboratory. This enables our veterinarian and staff to examine blood counts, fecal matter and even skin scrapings. The latest techniques are used by Countryside Animal Clinic in the surgical suite of our animal hospital.
Countryside Animal Clinic is able to keep their services and diagnoses efficient and accurate by employing an in-house laboratory. This enables our veterinarian and staff to examine blood counts, fecal matter and even skin scrapings. The latest techniques are used by Countryside Animal Clinic in the surgical suite of our animal hospital.
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Dr. Cheryl Bailey received her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Auburn University in 1986. She opened Countryside Animal Clinic in 1988 and has been sharing her vast knowledge and experience in animal care with clients ever since. She has varied interests in animals which are shown by her numerous beef cattle, nurse cows and cats as well as an Australian Shepherd dog to help her out at home!
Radiography, or x-ray technology, is one of the most useful tools a veterinarian can use when examining your pet for injury or sickness. Countryside Animal Clinic takes x-rays one step further by using digital services. These services enable our staff to zoom in, manipulate, rotate and examine more closely small areas that may be missed on regular film.
Countryside Animal Clinic is able to keep their services and diagnoses efficient and accurate by employing an in-house laboratory. This enables our veterinarian and staff to examine blood counts, fecal matter and even skin scrapings. By doing conducting these tests, Dr. Bailey can gain a great deal of information about your pet including overall health, liver and kidney function, and determine if parasites and fungal infections are present.
The latest techniques are used by Countryside Animal Clinic in the surgical suite of our animal hospital. Laser surgery is utilized to decrease bleeding during surgery, improve healing, and make more accurate incisions and removal of masses or tumors. If surgery is indicated for your pet, our caring staff will do preliminary blood work prior to surgery to insure your pet does not have an underlying condition which may make surgery more difficult.
Laser Therapy is the use of light energy to heal damaged joints, muscles and even promote wound healing. Results from using this type of treatment are seen almost immediately. Laser therapy is painless and your pet will relax while our staff focuses on problem areas. It is advised that this type of treatment may take several sessions.
Reviews (6)
Roger Staton
Nov 15, 2021
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Shawanda Carter
Aug 06, 2021
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Refused emergency care. I don’t live in opp but traveled there because they were opened on Saturday. Was turned around at the door and was told that they were about to leave it was between 9:30 and 10. Called another local office that was closed and explained to them what happened and they helped me.
Debra Nichols
Jul 28, 2021
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Lunarxraindrop
Jun 13, 2021
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Beckie Norton
Feb 22, 2021
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Emily Ferrell
Jul 13, 2020
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Dr Bailey and staff are the best. They love what they do and that matters so much when you're dealing with pets and animals. We've been using Countryside Animal Clinic for more than 25 years, and they're a part of the family at this point with so many of our animals having been taken care of by their clinic. Call ahead for an appointment.