Ontario Animal Hospital in Ontario, Oregon is a full service companion animal hospital. Our veterinarian, Dr. Lindsay Norman, has proudly been serving our local community since 1990. We gladly serve the surrounding communities, including Fruitland, Payette, Weiser, Nyssa, Vale, and beyond. From preventative care to diagnosis and treatment to end of life issues, our practice philosophy is to be part of your pet's well-being and care.
We strive to practice the highest quality of veterinary medicine with compassion for the patient and with an emphasis on client education.
We strive to practice the highest quality of veterinary medicine with compassion for the patient and with an emphasis on client education.
Services
Our technicians and front office staff can help you with your dietary concerns in all life stages. We are well stocked with Science Diet and Purina Prescription diets. We will be happy to order any of these products we may not have.
We strive to provide informed, appropriate diagnostics, including digital radiology, ultrasound, Vetscope for otic exam, a Tenovet to measure intraocular pressure, dental radiology, and chemistry and hematology analysis.In addition, we have an array of bench-side specific tests such as Snap tests for Feline Leukemia, Feline Aids, Heartworm Disease and Parvovirus.
We strive to provide informed, appropriate diagnostics, including digital radiology, ultrasound, Vetscope for otic exam, a Tenovet to measure intraocular pressure, dental radiology, and chemistry and hematology analysis.In addition, we have an array of bench-side specific tests such as Snap tests for Feline Leukemia, Feline Aids, Heartworm Disease and Parvovirus.
Our healthcare team provides your companion animal with quality veterinary care in a cozy, family oriented environment. Dr. Norman graduated from Oregon State School of Veterinary Medicine in 1983. In addition to a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine, she earned a degree in History from Lewis and Clark College in Portland, and a BS (Animal science) and MS (Animal Breeding and Genetics) from Oregon State University.
It is difficult to accurately list the cost of grooming as it depends on the size of your pet, difficulty of cut, and condition of the hair coat. Lex will be glad to meet with you at your appointment time to obtain details of how you want your pet styled, and give a much more accurate estimate of cost.
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Lorena Rodriguez
Oct 03, 2021
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Della Warren
Aug 05, 2021
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Minnie Nelson
Jul 25, 2021
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Called looking for veterinary care for my skunk, and got a rude argumentive shut down instead consisting of "illegal to own a skunk, so we don't see them." I tried to explain I have a permit from Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and she didn't even want to hear me, she shut me down with same comment. Not all animals are illegal across the board! Some require permits! My skunk has had been desprayed, neutered, has had ongoing vaccinations, microchip, .... and all was not done overnight by black market vets!! His misfortune is that we have relocated to an area of Oregon that is ignorant.
Yvette Sather
Jul 16, 2021
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Monica Coon
Jun 16, 2021
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Courtney
May 28, 2021
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I brought my Savannah cat here to get him checked up and simply because he was a little skittish and frightened of the new environment, they refused to even handle him or examine him in any way. They made me put him on the scale and read his weight. Even though he wasn’t attacking anyone or even being that unruly, they insisted on giving him a load of sedatives to do basic tests and then they still wanted to put an anesthetic mask on him.
They seemed impatient and spooked by my cat’s behavior... you would think that as trained professionals, they would be adjusted to animals that don’t want
They seemed impatient and spooked by my cat’s behavior... you would think that as trained professionals, they would be adjusted to animals that don’t want
Jamie Lommel
May 23, 2021
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Linda Anderson
May 14, 2021
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Ang P.
Feb 25, 2021
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Shirley Garrett
Oct 29, 2020
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