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Sacopee Veterinary Clinic
Our Veterinary Hospital in Cornish, Maine is pleased to provide a wide variety of veterinary services for animals in Cornish. These services include Dental Care, Pain Management & more! The Sacopee Veterinary Clinic has been providing quality preventive, diagnostic and treatment services for companion animals since 1986.

In 2014 the clinic welcomed Dr. Jeff Gilliland as the new owner and full time veterinarian. Pets are family members at Sacopee Veterinary Clinic. The entire staff is dedicated to animal care with clinical training and years of personal experience. We try to enhance the bond between you and your pets from their birth through old age.
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Dr. Jeff Gilliland, and the staff at Sacopee Veterinary Clinic have been providing quality preventative, diagnostic, and treatment services for companion animals since 1986. We look forward to seeing you and your furry friend(s)! Munchkin was one of the many animals that have been adopted by the doctors and staff members of Sacopee Veterinary Clinic.
In order to provide the best service for our clients and their pets, we adhere to the following policies. Please take a moment to review the information below so that your visit can be as safe and comfortable as possible. We request that all pets entering the hospital be in a pet carrier or restrained on a leash for everyone's safety.
As a new client of our Sacopee Veterinary Clinic in Cornish, you can expect our full attention to your pets' needs. When you arrive for your appointment, you will be greeted warmly, and we'll usher you into an examination room after checking in your pet. In most cases, one of our veterinary technicians will start by asking about your pet's medical history, current condition and the reason for your visit, gathering data for the doctor.
Imagine what your mouth would feel like if you never brushed your teeth or went to the dentist. For many dogs and cats, this is a painful reality. According to the American Veterinary Dental Society, more than 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have dental disease by the age of 3. Dental (or periodontal) disease is the most frequently diagnosed health problem in pets.
When they bite, mosquitoes can transmit heartworm infection. And those heartworms can wreak havoc on your dog or cat. These parasites can severely and sometimes fatally damage the heart, lungs, and blood vessels. Some pets may not show any signs of infection; in those that do, symptoms can vary widely.
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