How do you choose your vet? What should you be looking for? In veterinary medicine, cheaper does not mean better, and can often mean worse. Veterinarians and clinics are very different from one another. But the differences are not only vast, they affect the outcome of your pet's health. Here are just a FEW of the differences...
1. We ONLY care for small animals. Doctors that take care of one subset of animals get more experience and training in that area.
2. A highly trained, caring support staff. The backbone of our clinic, a staff of technicians and assistants, means the doctor is not spending time taking x-rays, making appointments, or cleaning exam rooms. Instead the doctor focuses on treating pets, communicating with clients, and studying up on cases - in short - being a better doctor.
3. Individualized anesthetic and sedation protocols. Far from the "one size fits all" approach of some clinics, our anesthetic protocols are tailored to the needs of your pet. We take every step to ensure a smooth procedure and quick recovery.
4. Appointments sooner than later. We know how frightening it can be when your pet is ill. Our schedule is closely managed to get you in as soon as possible, even offering admit appointments so you can bring your pet and get to work while we care for them.
5. Treatment options to fit your needs. Your pet's health is our most important priority, so we offer what we know is the best care for your pet. However, we will not force you to accept "the most expensive" approach if alternatives are available that will not put your pet at greater risk.
6. We WANT your business. Customer care is a top priority to our entire team, with extensive training in top-level service. We want you to feel important to us, and to know that your pet is a priority.
There are many more differences, but since you have other things to do with your time, we invite you to give us a try - you won't be disappointed.