White Oaks Veterinary Hospital has been providing veterinary care to the Lancaster/Lebanon area since 1952. The practice has evolved from a primarily agricultural patient base to an exclusive companion animal practice. We provide compassionate, high quality primary veterinary care.
We offer advanced diagnostics and treatments and will educate you and offer you options so that you may make informed decisions regarding the care and well-being of your four-legged family member.Our goal is to celebrate the human-animal bond by treating you and your pet with kindness, respect, and honesty.
We offer advanced diagnostics and treatments and will educate you and offer you options so that you may make informed decisions regarding the care and well-being of your four-legged family member.Our goal is to celebrate the human-animal bond by treating you and your pet with kindness, respect, and honesty.
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At White Oaks Veterinary Hospital we consider your pet as a family member putting their comfort, needs and quality of life as the top priorities when making any health care decisions. We will work with you as the owner with compassion, patience and respect to achieve these goals. Our team of veterinarians, licensed veterinary technicians, veterinary assistants, and receptionists is dedicated to the health and well-being of each of our patients.
White Oaks Veterinary Hospital exists to provide competent, realistic, and affordable veterinary services to the companion animals and their owners of the Manheim/Lancaster/Lebanon area, while celebrating the human-animal bond. These services are provided within the expertise of the hospital doctors and staff.
Stage of life health screening tests - bloodwork, urine exams and x-rays as deemed appropriate. Our U-shaped alcove is the in-house lab area where we do fecal analyses, check urine samples, evaluate cytology specimens and perform blood testing. Dr. Lauren Lane has a special interest in cytology and many cytologies can be read in house rather than waiting for results from a referral lab.
Reviews (8)
Judy Best
Dec 09, 2021
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Leslie Pierce
Nov 23, 2021
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Dr. Lane is just awesome. Earlier this year I took my cat in for a check up and he was more thorough than any vet she'd seen in years (I travel for work with my cat so we've been to a variety of vets over the years). At the time I was most impressed with his attention to her dental health, which most vets seem to ignore, especially as she is 14 this year. Over the following few months she semed a bit less energetic and I was worried about her joints but after another appointment they seemed fine and all of her blood work looked really good. Because of his attention over the summer though, I had
Dean Meyerhoeffer
Jul 25, 2021
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A year ago my Staffordshire Terrier got Lyme disease from a tick. we took her to White Oaks Veterinarian and they fix her up. we went back in for a follow-up visit and these vets at White Oaks really take care of your pets. She was very informative and explained everything to us. Then gave us free samples.... everyone loves free stuff. If you happen to be looking for a new vet for your pets this is the place to go
Davis Barrett
Jun 21, 2021
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Debbie Heilman
May 29, 2021
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Misty Wintsch
Apr 17, 2021
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Linda Souders
Feb 02, 2021
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Eric Howell
Sep 09, 2020
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Don’t take a large breed dog here.
First off, staff are amazing and willing to answer questions and give advice over the phone. Only reason for two stars.
Unfortunately, our experience with Dr. Lane (Mr) was far from good. We have a Great Dane puppy and from the beginning he seemed cautious about caring for our dog. We scheduled a visit because our dog was having diarrhea.
Dr. Lane spent more time expressing his concerns for our dog’s potential signs of aggression than on the issue we needed addressed. Our dog has been well socialized and we haven’t seen any signs of aggression with people
First off, staff are amazing and willing to answer questions and give advice over the phone. Only reason for two stars.
Unfortunately, our experience with Dr. Lane (Mr) was far from good. We have a Great Dane puppy and from the beginning he seemed cautious about caring for our dog. We scheduled a visit because our dog was having diarrhea.
Dr. Lane spent more time expressing his concerns for our dog’s potential signs of aggression than on the issue we needed addressed. Our dog has been well socialized and we haven’t seen any signs of aggression with people