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Pet Care Veterinary Hospital
We are commited to finding the best ways to continue to serve you and your pets all while keeping everyone else safe. At Pet Care Veterinary Hospital, your pet's emotional wellbeing is just as important to us as their physical wellbeing. Our Pet Care veterinarians and staff strongly believe in the importance of nutrition, proper handling and environment in keeping your pet bird happy and healthy.

The doctors and staff at Pet Care Veterinary Hospital have years of experience treating a variety of reptiles including Bearded Dragons, Geckos, Snakes and Tortoises. Our Pet Care doctors treat Hedgehogs, Guinea Pigs, Prairie Dogs, Chinchillas, Sugar Gliders, Rats, Hamsters, Gerbils, Degus, and Mice.
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We take pride in consistently providing the highest possible standards in veterinary medicine, patient care, and client service. Our goals are to always show a sincere and innate love of animals, render compassion in our delivery of health care, and always exhibit kindness towards the humanity we serve.
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Pet Care Veterinary Hospital offers full-service veterinary care, from routine physical examinations and vaccinations to emergency and critical care. In addition, we offer unparalleled surgical, dental, digital X-ray, endoscopic, and ultrasound evaluation services. We place special emphasis on preventive medicine and individual wellness programs, such as senior care, healthy weight, and lifestyle.
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2. My interests include neurology, ultrasonography, exotics, and client communication/education. As a Fear Free certified veterinarian and an advocate for animals, I feel that it is vitally important to keep vet visits as positive as possible for our little loved ones. There are so many things that can be done at the hospital setting and at home to decrease stress and help our pets feel more comfortable.
Herbert A. Hulls, DVM
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Dr. Herbert A. Hulls earned his veterinary degree in 1990 from The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, where he also attended undergraduate school. Although born in Montana, Dr. Hulls considers himself a native Buckeye, having grown up in Ohio, where his sister and parents still reside. Childhood was full of country living and lots of animals.
Sarah Middlebrooks, DVM
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As a Fear Free certified veterinarian and an advocate for animals, I feel that it is vitally important to keep vet visits as positive as possible for our little loved ones. There are so many things that can be done at the hospital setting and at home to decrease stress and help our pets feel more comfortable.
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