Your First Visit
A pet's first visit to the vet can seem a bit daunting, so we've put together a list of info and resources to help you prepare.
At your first appointment, we will gather information about your pet’s background, health, diet, and training. We can also address any questions or concerns you might have.
Your veterinarian will examine your pet from nose to tail, looking for things like heart murmurs, ear infections, and/or parasites. Your vet can also provide pet-proofing tips, training assistance, and parasite protection recommendations.
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Arrive early to fill out paperwork
Please arrive 5 minutes prior to your pet's appointment. If you have not filled out our patient forms yet, plan to arrive 10 minutes ahead of your appointment.
“I can’t say enough good things about my first experience with this clinic. They worked me in, staff was extremely kind and friendly, they explained often about being behind due to emergency surgery- which everyone waiting understood- Dr. Whiteside made me feel welcomed, explained Jessie’s medical condition with me, and helped me to understand the options for her care. I can’t thank you all enough for taking care of my fur baby today - I truly appreciate y’all and I’m so happy I have chosen the best Vet for us.”
Victoria
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