Oakland Hills Veterinary Hospital

Oakland Hills Veterinary Hospital Oakland Hills Veterinary Hospital - Troy, Michigan

Happy Valentine's Day from OHVH!
02/14/2025

Happy Valentine's Day from OHVH!

February is National Pet Dental Month! Remember, your pet's mouth should be checked by a professional AT LEAST once a ye...
02/11/2025

February is National Pet Dental Month! Remember, your pet's mouth should be checked by a professional AT LEAST once a year.

Make sure to keep an eye out for chipped or cracked teeth, bleeding from the mouth, inflammation of the gums, plaque, and/or tartar. And keep a nose out for bad breath! These are all signs that your pet may be struggling with their dental health.

How we all felt watching the Super Bowl yesterday. Maybe next year?
02/10/2025

How we all felt watching the Super Bowl yesterday. Maybe next year?

Dr. Foxy will see you in her office! Trust me, you'll be in good paws 🐾
02/07/2025

Dr. Foxy will see you in her office! Trust me, you'll be in good paws 🐾

Maisie would show off her smile, but she's a little preoccupied!
02/05/2025

Maisie would show off her smile, but she's a little preoccupied!

Today is national Doggy-Date-Night Day! Make sure to take a break and spend some quality time with your pup this evening...
02/03/2025

Today is national Doggy-Date-Night Day! Make sure to take a break and spend some quality time with your pup this evening.

Lily is absolutely owning this look! Happy 16th birthday sis🎈
01/31/2025

Lily is absolutely owning this look! Happy 16th birthday sis🎈

Rhaenyra is enjoying her luxurious suite at Oakland Hills Veterinary Hospital. Complete with room service and all the ki...
01/30/2025

Rhaenyra is enjoying her luxurious suite at Oakland Hills Veterinary Hospital. Complete with room service and all the kitty treats her heart could desire.

Here are our February hours! Remember, we are closed every Saturday this February.
01/28/2025

Here are our February hours! Remember, we are closed every Saturday this February.

Say hello to Jasper! He is showing off how well he can sit. Good boy, Jasper 🦴
01/22/2025

Say hello to Jasper! He is showing off how well he can sit. Good boy, Jasper 🦴

Sprocket overloaded the clinic with cuteness today 😍
01/20/2025

Sprocket overloaded the clinic with cuteness today 😍

Mr. Pickles seems so sleepy... TGIF!
01/17/2025

Mr. Pickles seems so sleepy... TGIF!

Life is a balancing act for some, including sweet Daisy 🌼
01/16/2025

Life is a balancing act for some, including sweet Daisy 🌼

01/15/2025

🔔SOUND ON🔔
You've made it 1/2 way though the week! You deserve a treat! Enjoy this video of Mamie taking down some treats herself.

Leo hopes you have a great week!
01/13/2025

Leo hopes you have a great week!

Celebrating 13 years of compassionate care and wagging tails! 🐾
01/11/2025

Celebrating 13 years of compassionate care and wagging tails! 🐾

01/10/2025

What is H5N1?
H5N1, commonly known as avian influenza A or bird flu, is a highly pathogenic strain of influenza virus that primarily affects birds, but cases have recently been reported in wildlife, cattle, cats, and humans.

What do we know about the latest outbreak?
Recently H5N1 influenza cases have been reported in cats that have consumed contaminated commercial raw food diets, unpasteurized milk, or had contact with wild birds and cattle.

Precautions:
Consider discontinuing your pet’s raw diet. Even if their raw food is human grade, frozen, or freeze dried, this does not prevent the potential spread of pathogenic bacteria, parasites, or H5N1 that may be present in the food. Consider cooking your pet’s raw food and/or consulting your veterinarian about diet change.
Limit your pet’s access to wild birds that may be carrying the virus and avoid giving them raw milk.

What are the symptoms to watch out for in our pets?
Clinical signs in pets may include the following:
• Loss of appetite
• Lethargy
• Fever
• Neurologic signs (ataxia, circling, tremors, seizures, sudden blindness)
• Copious oculonasal discharge
• Difficulty breathing
We recommend seeking veterinary care if your pet shows any of these signs. If they are having any life-threatening symptoms (neurologic signs, seizures, difficulty breathing, or collapse) seek veterinary care immediately.

Can this cause illness in humans?
Yes, H5N1 can cause illness in humans. Current human infections have been linked to contact with infected cattle and wild birds. There is no current evidence of human to human transmission.

What is being done?
The CDC, FDA and USDA are closely monitoring cases as they develop. One voluntary product recall has been issued for contaminated raw food diets for cats & dogs. We are continuing to monitor this emerging virus.

Follow our animal health centers' social media accounts for regular updates.
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121 E Long Lake Road
Troy, MI
48085

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 3:30pm
Saturday 8:30am - 1pm

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Oakland Hills Veterinary Hospital opened in January, 2012. We have created an environment to ensure comfort for our patients, their families and our employees in order to create an ideal environment to attend to the dogs, cats and small mammals that you entrust to our care.

Today, dogs and cats have left the doghouses and barns of days gone by and are sleeping in our beds. Our pets in effect have become family members. Oakland Hills Veterinary Hospital will focus on this dramatic shift in the relationship between pets and their owners from a pet as property, to a pet as a family member. Oakland Hills Veterinary Hospital has developed an innovative approach to patient and client comfort. Our practice minimizes stress to veterinary patients and their families through client education and modifications of smell, sound, sight and movement. Client communication is a cornerstone of Oakland Hills Veterinary Hospital. We will be available to clients not only during their appointment time, but by telephone during working hours as well as during evenings and weekends, and via e-mail.

Our Services Include: - Anesthesia and Pain Management - Behavior Consultation - Dentistry - Dermatology - Digital Radiography - Geriatric Medicine - Hospitalization - In-house Laboratory - In-house Pharmacy - Internal and General Medicine - Pet Selection Assistance - Preventative Medicine - Surgery