Cheaha Animal Hospital, located in Oxford, Alabama, has been providing compassionate veterinary medical services to our patients since 1977. Our veterinary doctors, technician team, and kennel staff practice the highest standard of veterinary medicine. Our goal is to deliver a great experience to every pet and pet owner.
My families new Veterinarian, I think they did a very thorough job in diagnosing and treating our pet. Also appreciate the thorough explanation by the Vet and staff. Went in to have our dog spayed. Took a minute to see the doc afterward, but our sweet girl was ready and feeling 100% in no time.
My families new Veterinarian, I think they did a very thorough job in diagnosing and treating our pet. Also appreciate the thorough explanation by the Vet and staff. Went in to have our dog spayed. Took a minute to see the doc afterward, but our sweet girl was ready and feeling 100% in no time.
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Studies show that up to 85% of dogs and cats over the age of four suffer from periodontal disease. Periodontal disease occurs when plaque and bacteria form around the gumline. Some of the signs to look for is bad breath, bleeding gums or red gums or brown deposits on teeth (plaque). If you notice any of these signs schedule an oral examination with one of our veterinarians.
As pet owners, some of the most stressful times can happen when our pets are sick. At Cheaha Animal Hospital we utilize a broad range of advanced diagnostic tests to better manage the health of our patients. Our in-house lab provides fast and accurate test results including serum chemistry, hematology, serology, urinalysis and parasite testing.
New puppies and kittens are charged a one-time puppy/kitten exam on the first visit. Booster visits are not charged an exam fee, even though your pet will still get a brief exam and you will be educated on what to expect at their age. You may discuss any concerns you have with the veterinarian as well.
According to a recent report released by the American Humane Society, animal shelters across the country euthanize 2.4 million healthy dogs and cats each year due to pet overpopulation. No one steps forward to adopt these animals in the organization's time limit and a staff member has to euthanize him or her to make room for other homeless pets.
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Carley Holcomb
Jan 05, 2022
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Darlene Smith
Sep 29, 2021
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Mandy Hobbs
Sep 04, 2021
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Nancy Thomas
Aug 03, 2021
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Jason Meeder
Apr 03, 2021
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Chris Waldrop
Mar 19, 2021
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I get the feeling they are not there for the customer or their fur babies. This stems from the lack of Doctor's hours and the refusal to take appointments. Everyone's time is valuable and the hurry up and wait mentality just is poor practice in today's thank you economy. #thankyoueconomy #whatisyourwhy
Becky G.
Jul 30, 2020
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