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Carrollton Veterinary Hospital in New Orleans Louisiana was established in the fifties and has been an anchor in the Carrollton area ever since. Over the decades many entities in the city have come and gone, but the caring family philosophy of the Carrollton Veterinary Hospital has fostered it's continued success.

The most significant changes in the hospital obviously occurred the Katrina saga and subsequent fire. Although the building is still evolving the simple philosophy of treating every patient as our own pet has not. We appreciate the chance to take care of your pet and hope to be partners in their welfare.
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Chris Algero, DVM
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Dr. Chris Algero is a lifelong native of New Orleans and takes great pride in his childhood neighborhood on St. Roch Ave. Dr. Algero graduated from Holy Cross High School in 1984 and Tulane University in 1988. Dr. Algero received his Veterinary degree from Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1992.
Boarding
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To help when you cannot be around. When you go on vacation, often you are unable to take our furry friends with us. Bring your pet to Carrollton Veterinary Hospital when you go out of town. Our boarding is supervised by our veterinarians and maintained by our trained veterinary technicians. Our facilities are climate controlled and constantly cleaned and monitored by Carrollton Veterinary Hospital.
General Dentistry
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To keep them smiling Carrollton Veterinary Hospital's advanced surgical suite allows our doctors to diagnose dental disease in your pet much sooner than was previously possible in veterinary medicine. Other benefits of our dental suite include the removal of dangerous tartar that can cause liver and kidney disease later in your pet's life.
Surgery
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To keep them healthy Carrollton Veterinary Hospital is pleased to offer the most advanced surgical procedures for your pet. From routine spay and neuters to difficult orthopedic and soft tissue surgeries, our doctors have over seventy-nine years of surgical experience between them. Your pet can have blood work run prior to surgery to help insure there are no unforeseen and underlying medical conditions.
Preventative Care
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Many illnesses are predictable and preventable. Preventive care is what you want for your pet. Starting with the young puppy or kitten, our wellness care programs will lay a foundation for the pet's life. Comprehensive physical exams, counseling for proper diet choice, complete vaccination program, neutering, heart worm, internal parasite, and flea preventatives contribute to a healthy and long life.
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