Our Veterinary Clinic in Wichita is pleased to provide a wide variety of veterinary services for animals in Wichita & surrounding area. These services include Preventative Treatments, Dentistry & more! Our goal is to provide quality veterinary care for pets at a reasonable price for their owners. We strive to give our patients and clients a good experience when they come to our clinic.
Caring Hearts demonstrates sufficient animal care, knowledge, and skills - all delivered in a friendly, trustworthy, and compassionate manner. Our goal is to provide quality veterinary care for our patients. We strive to give our patients and clients an excellent experience when they come to our clinic.
Caring Hearts demonstrates sufficient animal care, knowledge, and skills - all delivered in a friendly, trustworthy, and compassionate manner. Our goal is to provide quality veterinary care for our patients. We strive to give our patients and clients an excellent experience when they come to our clinic.
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Hello, and thank you for your interest in our Clinic! We're happy to introduce ourselves and share a little bit about our history, our philosophy and our staff. And of course, we would love to hear from you! So if you have any questions, or if you'd rather just talk to us over the phone, give us a call at 316-942-4275.
Here at Caring Hearts Veterinary Clinic, we always welcome new clients and patients to our full service veterinary practice in Wichita, Kansas. We know you will be very happy with our services. Our veterinarians and staff are devoted to staying on top of the latest diagnostics, treatments, and wellness programs to maintain your pet's optimal health.
When you arrive at Caring Hearts Veterinary Clinic, you can expect quality care for your pet. We will do our best to make sure you are brought into an examination room as soon as we have one available. Our goal is to make sure all of our patients are seen on time, but there will be times the occasional unexpected delay due to an emergency or because we are providing care for a patient that needs a little more time.
We monitor our patients closely to keep them as safe as possible during procedures that require general anesthesia. A veterinary technician will continually assess your pet's heart and respiratory rate, . For some procedures, your pet will need to be administered general anesthesia so that he or she will be unconscious and not feel pain.
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. Skin problems are common in dogs and cats and can be caused by hormonal disorders, allergies, infections, or parasites such as fleas and mites. These issues can be particularly difficult.
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