We have a quality facility which is clean, comfortable, and efficient. Our goal is to provide exceptional care for your pet at a low cost to you! Not to be confused with a low-income clinic, this is a low-cost clinic open to anyone! We do encourage all pet owners to be affiliated with a full-service veterinary clinic that can provide services that require hospitalization, emergency, and complex di
agnostics. If your pet is experiencing respiratory symptoms such as coughing or sneezing, or vomiting or diarrhea, please schedule an appointment with your regular vet. Out of consideration for our shelter population we are not seeing pets with these types of illnesses. Once a year you should bring your pet in for an annual physical exam, which may include vaccinations and diagnostic blood tests to check for diseases such as heartworm, tick borne diseases, and/or feline leukemia. Please bring in any medical history you have of your pet when you first come to our vet clinic. It's best to keep a journal of your pet's health throughout his or her life, including behavioral shifts. If you have something like this, share it with our team. If not, let us know everything that you think will be important and we will work with whatever information you have. Appointments:
Our clinic hours are by appointment 11am to 7pm Thursdays, with alternating Monday and Saturday hours from 8am to 4pm. Our appointment book is computerized which allows you to make appointments for your pet. You are also welcome to give us a call to book as well! We require a 15 minute appointment for each pet, so if you are scheduling multiple pets for the same visit, please be sure to book each pet for an appointment. Dr. Moore performs routine spays and neuters as well. If you are looking to get a spay or neuter service done for your pet, we do require an initial wellness exam first. Emergencies are best brought to a local animal emergency facility. If you feel you have an emergency with your pet, please call full service veterinary hospitals.