Traditions Animal Hospital
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Traditions Animal Hospital
Veterinarian, Dr. Tiffany Martin and our team at Traditions Animal Hospital are committed to practicing the highest quality veterinary medicine that ensures the best possible care for your pet. We strive to exceed the expectations of our clients with exceptional service and thorough client education.

Also, we are constantly developing our team to be the best animal care providers by providing frequent continuing education. Opened in Hoschton, Ga in 2007, we are a small animal hospital that focuses on establishing a long-term relationship with you and your pet. Our compassionate team goes above and beyond to make your pet's veterinary experience as comfortable as possible.
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Greetings from Dr. Martin
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Thank you for your interest in Traditions Animal Hospital. I am so excited to be practicing veterinary medicine in Jackson County. Veterinary medicine is not only my job, it is also my passion. It is my personal mission to better the lives of patients and their owners with dedication to compassionate and exceptional veterinary medical care.
Contact Us / Clinic Info
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Our appointment book is computerized which allows us to efficiently make appointments for you and your pet. Our receptionists and team will attempt to accommodate all requests to the best of our ability. Traditions Animal Hospital accepts payment MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Visa, Cash, and Care Credit.
Digital Radiology
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X-rays are an important diagnostic tool for many common conditions we see in veterinary medicine such as fractures, vomiting, and breathing difficulties. Our digital radiography system is one of the newest tools of medical technology. This advanced system has the ability to capture and store x-rays to computer in digital form, making conventional x-ray films and developing chemicals quickly obsolete.
Wellness Exams
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Wellness exams are crutial to your pet's continued good health. On average, pets age 7 times faster than humans, therefore, we recommend a comprehensive physical exam yearly on patients under 7 and twice yearly for patients 7 and older. We schedule ample time for your appointment to ensure that Dr. Martin can go over her findings and to answer any questions you may have.
Vaccinations
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Vaccines are the cornerstone to disease control. Every year animals become sick with transmittable diseases which can cause severe diarhhea, dehydration, aggression, vomiting, coughing and even death. Some of these diseases are zoonotic (meaning they can be transmitted to you). By vaccinating your dog or cat appropiately you can help them stay healthy and yourself.
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