Plymouth Veterinary Hospital, Inc.

Plymouth Veterinary Hospital, Inc. Welcome to Plymouth Veterinary Hospital! We are an AAHA hospital located in Plymouth, Michigan. Check out our website: www.PlymouthVet.com

Based in beautiful downtown Plymouth, we are an AAHA accredited veterinary practice with Fear-Free certified staff members and a primary focus on practicing the highest quality veterinary care so we can best serve our community and their pets!

πŸŽ„πŸŽWe want to thank EVERYONE who donated toys and money to make our Marines Toys for Tots campaign a success in 2024. πŸŽ„πŸŽW...
12/12/2024

πŸŽ„πŸŽWe want to thank EVERYONE who donated toys and money to make our Marines Toys for Tots campaign a success in 2024. πŸŽ„πŸŽWe especially want to express our gratitude to Amanda, our hospital manager, for her efforts in planning this campaign and ensuring its success. πŸŽ„πŸŽThanks to your generosity, we will be able to deliver joy and toys to children in need within our communities. πŸŽ„πŸŽMerry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

Make sure you hear Heartworm Truths, not myths!
10/20/2024

Make sure you hear Heartworm Truths, not myths!

Make sure your pets hear heartworm truths, not myths!

🌟 September is Animal Pain Awareness Month 🌟Did you know that the best pain management is preemptive, proactive, and mul...
09/14/2024

🌟 September is Animal Pain Awareness Month 🌟

Did you know that the best pain management is preemptive, proactive, and multimodal? By combining drug and non-drug therapies, we can better address and even prevent pain before it begins β€” and provide timely relief when it surprises us. 🐾

AAHA's Pain Management Guidelines Certificate is designed for the entire veterinary team. You'll learn how to:
βœ… Recognize and compare signs of chronic vs. acute pain in cats and dogs
βœ… Utilize effective pain management tools and therapies
βœ… Collaborate with your team and clients for optimal care

Ready to earn CE and become a Pain Management Champion? Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3zatBkV

09/14/2024

Community is what it’s all about! ❀️🐾 This year, our amazing attendees helped create pet owner care packs for two local non-profits, and ! Huge shoutout to our sponsors for their generous donations!

09/14/2024

Plymouth Veterinary Hospital is a Proud member of AAHA! Finished a great meeting at AAHACON 2024! Great continuing education!

Did you know? ❀️❀️❀️
09/07/2024

Did you know? ❀️❀️❀️

Did you know ALL of these animals can get heartworms?

08/28/2024

Make history by helping to name the very first gorilla born at the Detroit Zoo!

For a $10 donation to support SAFE Gorilla, you can cast a vote for your favorite:

Usala – This name comes from the conservation corridor in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It also means β€œforest” in Kikumu language.
Amateka β€” This name means β€œhistory” in Kinyarwanda language.
Mbere β€” This name means β€œfirst” in Kinyarwanda language.
LobΓ©kΓ© β€” This name comes from the national park in Cameroon, which is home to the highest density of western lowland gorillas in the world.
Motema β€” This name means β€œheart” in Lingala language.

This special girl needs a special name – so cast your vote today: https://bit.ly/4cD2Q6k

Voting is now through Sept. 9.

Did you know that 15% of all dogs will experience hot spots at some point in their lives? If you own a dog, you've proba...
08/21/2024

Did you know that 15% of all dogs will experience hot spots at some point in their lives? If you own a dog, you've probably heard of the term "hot spot." A hot spot, also known as acute moist dermatitis or pyotraumatic dermatitis, is a localized area of inflamed, infected skin. These red, oozing, and often painful lesions can appear suddenly and spread quickly, so getting your pup into the veterinarian as soon as you see any irritation is important!

https://www.geniusvets.com/pet-care/learn/dogs/dog-dermatology/blog/dog-skin-care-hot-weather-and-hot-spots

As a veterinarian, I've seen countless distressed dog owners struggling with their pets' concerning skin issues. One of the most common problems are Hot spots....

If you are traveling with your pet across the border there are some new rules in effect. πŸΎπŸΎπŸ’—πŸ’—
08/21/2024

If you are traveling with your pet across the border there are some new rules in effect. πŸΎπŸΎπŸ’—πŸ’—

Traveling for Labor Day with your dog? If you travel outside the US, or if you live outside the US and want to visit the US, make sure to prepare in advance. New rules for bringing dogs into the US went into effect August 1 and apply to all dogs, including those that leave the US and return. Learn the requirements: www.cdc.gov/dogtravel

We have a πŸ†• baby in town!
08/16/2024

We have a πŸ†• baby in town!

Oh no...looks like I'm all booked up for the weekend...πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
05/31/2024

Oh no...looks like I'm all booked up for the weekend...πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

05/30/2024

Chip Your Pet Month is almost over...but microchipping your pet is a year-round importance. According to a study from the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, microchipped cats are over 20 times more likely to be reunited with their families! 🐱 If you have questions about how to chip your cat or want to learn more about the benefits of this identification tool, visit the link in our bio.

Before you unclip that leash and let your dog run free, there are a few crucial things to keep in mind to keep you, your...
05/29/2024

Before you unclip that leash and let your dog run free, there are a few crucial things to keep in mind to keep you, your dog, and everyone else at the dog park safe and happy. Learn our top tips for mastering dog park etiquette and ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone involved. 🐢

05/26/2024

Make sure your pet can be cared for in a medical emergency if you are out of town!

05/24/2024

Studies suggest that in some regions, up to 50% of dogs may be exposed to disease-carrying ticks. Ticks are more than just a nuisanceβ€”they carry life-threatening diseases like Lyme, Ehrlichiosis, and Anaplasmosis. Protect your dog from preventable tick-borne diseases by staying informed and proactive. 🐾

Board Certified Internist Dr. Linda Okonkowski and her assistant Selena recently returned to Plymouth Veterinary Hospita...
05/09/2024

Board Certified Internist Dr. Linda Okonkowski and her assistant Selena recently returned to Plymouth Veterinary Hospital, Inc. to perform an abdominal ultrasound on Bella, the adorable Terrier. πŸ’–πŸΎ

Bella was all smiles when she learned that no major concerns were detected! With a personalized treatment plan in place, we're optimistic that Bella will be feeling better soon. Thank you to Dr. Swatek and the entire Plymouth Veterinary Hospital team for their partnership and exceptional care. 🌟πŸ₯³

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Board Certified Internist Dr. Linda Okonkowski and her assistant Selena recently returned to Plymouth Veterinary Hospital, Inc. to perform an abdominal ultrasound on Bella, the adorable Terrier. πŸ’–πŸΎ

Bella was all smiles when she learned that no major concerns were detected! With a personalized treatment plan in place, we're optimistic that Bella will be feeling better soon. Thank you to Dr. Swatek and the entire Plymouth Veterinary Hospital team for their partnership and exceptional care. 🌟πŸ₯³

05/08/2024

Tortoise shell repair! Amazing! ❀️

Give us a call if you are interested about Librela for your dog! Call us at 734-453-0485🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
03/19/2024

Give us a call if you are interested about Librela for your dog!
Call us at 734-453-0485
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Relief from canine osteoarthritis pain doesn’t just restore mobility, it renews happiness. Talk to your vet about long-lasting OA pain relief with a once-monthly injection. https://ow.ly/F7Op50Qe2eP

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725 Wing Street
Plymouth, MI
48170

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Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

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Dr. Vyvian Gorbea, Owner

Dr. Vyvian Gorbea is the owner of Plymouth Veterinary Hospital, Inc. She earned her bachelor of science (1986) and doctor of veterinary medicine degree (1990) from Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Also, she completed an advanced degree in cardiovascular physiology that led to a Ph.D. (1994). She focuses her interest in small animal medicine, dentistry, and surgery. She has received advanced training in veterinary dentistry, oral surgery and pathology at the Animal Dental Center in Baltimore, Maryland. While she is interested in all life stages of animal health, the special bond between people and β€œsenior” pets is special for her. She wants to work with owners to achieve optimum health and quality of life for their pets. She is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Michigan Veterinary Medical Association, American Animal Hospital Association, American Veterinary Dental Society, and World Vets. She enjoys spending time with her family and her rescue dog Rambo, as well as traveling.