At Big Springs Veterinary Hospital we believe in treating you and your pets the way we would like to be treated. Schedule your pet for a visit and see the difference a personal touch can make in the life of your pet! We know how important it is to take our time and understand what is going on with our patients. We're here to answer your questions and address your concerns about the health of your pets. Contact us now to see what a difference caring, experienced vets can make in the life of your pets.
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At Big Springs Veterinary Hospital, we know your pet is precious to you. We appreciate the trust you place in us in caring for your beloved family member. We don't take that responsibility lightly. Our doctors and staff are continually updating our skills and medical knowledge. Just as important, however, is the ongoing relationship that we develop with both you AND your pet.
A complete, thorough physical exam is the starting point for all medical care. This allows us to either confirm that your pet is healthy or diagnose any conditions that need attention. As the doctor examines your pet, she will discuss her findings with you and answer any questions you may have. Another key aspect of keeping your pet healthy is preventing internal & external parasite infestations in your pet.
Our hospital offers in-house radiology (x-rays) for your pet to diagnose a wide range of conditions. The addition of digital radiography in January of 2014 has been a tremendous benefit to our practice. This technology allows us to produce superior quality radiographs while minimizing patient stress.
Prior to surgery, your pet will be thoroughly examined, and the results of any pre-anesthetic testing will be reviewed by your pet's doctor. Our doctors use the most current anesthetics, surgical methods, and pain medications to provide your pet the safest, most comfortable surgical experience possible.
Part of keeping your pet healthy is keeping his mouth healthy. As dental tartar accumulates on your pet's teeth, the bacteria that reside there can spread to your pet's gums (causing gingivitis) or even other organs (kidneys, heart, lungs) causing serious health problems.
Our doctors will recommend a regimen of home care (brushing, water, additives, and/or treats) and regular dental cleanings (under anesthesia in our hospital) to keep your pet in peak condition.
Our doctors will recommend a regimen of home care (brushing, water, additives, and/or treats) and regular dental cleanings (under anesthesia in our hospital) to keep your pet in peak condition.
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