Spring Valley Veterinary Hospital, LLC

Spring Valley Veterinary Hospital, LLC We are a full service small animal hospital providing medical and surgical services.
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05/06/2024

One of the best things that you can do for your pet is to take them to see a veterinarian on an annual basis. In fact, regular wellness exams are vital to preventing diseases and staving any serious illness before it has a chance to get worse.

05/02/2024

An exotic pet is, for the most part, any pet that is not a dog, cat, fish, or horse—in essence, a non-traditional pet. Your exotic animal veterinarian can tell you what to expect from your exotic pet and can let you know about the laws in your area concerning what pets are legal in your area.

04/29/2024

Have you heard of Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD)? This is a common condition that is estimated to affect 3 percent of all cats at one point or another. Whenever your cat has difficulty going to the bathroom, displays little appetite or seems depressed, these are symptoms of FLUTD.

We are open today 8am to noon.
04/27/2024

We are open today 8am to noon.

04/25/2024

Make full use of your vet’s knowledge by asking questions about all aspects of pet health and behavior. For example, remember that your vet is much more knowledgeable about pet nutrition than a teenager working in a pet food store.

04/22/2024

There are various items on the market that promote good dental hygiene for pets such as tartar control biscuits, oral rinses, and liquid tartar remover, which can be poured into your pet’s water bowl. Talk to your vet today to find out what products are best for your pet.

04/20/2024

We are closed this Saturday. Please call the clinic and leave a voicemail - we will return your call Monday morning. If this is an emergency, please contact Kansas State University Veterinary Medical Center.

04/18/2024

Want to ensure your pets’ health for a life time? A vet with experience handling a wide variety of illness and injury and the equipment needed to deal with them is the wisest place for you to start.

04/15/2024

So what are common signs of old age in cats? This might include a decline in energy, a decrease in vision and hearing, weight loss or gain, and dental and skin issues. If you notice any of these symptoms, it's time to take your cat to the vet for a checkup.

04/11/2024

It’s important to remember that birds don’t typically display overt symptoms of illness. The best way to keep your pet bird healthy is to bring them in for a checkup at least twice a year.

04/08/2024

Regular dental checkups are as important for your pet as they are for you. Regular checkups will vary by pet and by how often you brush your pet's teeth. Indeed, a regular checkup and routine teeth cleaning should occur every six to twelve months or as needed per your pet’s dental health.

We are open today 8am to noon!
04/06/2024

We are open today 8am to noon!

04/04/2024

Alternative therapies are often more natural- as they may include herbal medicines and less dangerous chemicals where there is no alternative. Sometimes it’s impossible to find a cure, but maybe it’s possible to at least make your pet feel better. An alternative vet may be able to offer that.

04/01/2024

I want to get a pet bird that can talk. What is the most likely choice? Most bird experts agree that the most intelligent species of talking bird is the African Gray parrot. In fact, some scientists have compared the ability of the African Gray to speak to a human toddler.

We will be open this Saturday March 30 from 8am to noon. Call today to schedule your appointment.
03/30/2024

We will be open this Saturday March 30 from 8am to noon. Call today to schedule your appointment.

03/28/2024

One disease common in older cats is hyperthyroidism. This occurs when the thyroid gland, located on the underside of the neck, enlarges and grows into a benign tumor, producing an excess of thyroid hormone.

03/25/2024

Veterinarians across the world agree that regular vaccinations are a must for all pets. In fact, having your pet vaccinated regularly can even save his or her life. Vaccinations can help keep your pet from acquiring diseases like distemper, rabies, canine hepatitis, and even feline leukemia in cats.

Address

1822 S Spring Valley Road
Junction City, KS
66441

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8am - 12pm
Friday 8am - 5:30pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+17855796677

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