
At Brewster Veterinary Hospital in Brewster, Massachusetts, we believe that your pet is not just an animal; it's an equal, loving part of your family. Our highly-skilled team of compassionate veterinarians and technicians are ready to provide your pet with the highest quality animal care in the Cape Cod area.
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In the Community
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Our practice has long been a collaborative partner to community agencies such as The Cape Wildlife Center, Wild Care, The Animal Rescue League Boston- Brewster Location. We offer supportive consultation around challenging cases, and refer our clients who are themselves community ambassadors for displaced pets or wildlife in need of care to these renowned organizations.
Veterinarians
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Dr. William Kaser began working at Brewster Veterinary Hospital in 2010. He partnered with Veterinary Associates of Cape Cod and purchased the practice in 2015. He currently acts as Brewster Veterinary Hospital's medical director. A native of Cape Cod, Dr. Kaser began practicing in 1999. Most of his experience is in general practice.
Pet Wellness Services
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You and your pet deserve the best treatment available that's provided by a staff of dedicated veterinarians and technicians, all at an affordable cost. When you choose Brewster Veterinary Hospital to be your pet care partner, you can rest assured your pet is receiving veterinary care based on the most advanced medical protocols in the Cape Cod area.
Health Care Services
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While the focus of our medical practice at Brewster Veterinary Hospital is your pet's wellness, an important part of our services are the diagnosis and non-surgical treatment of diseases that can affect your pet's internal organs and body systems. Our experienced veterinarians, supported by state-of-the-art technology, are able to identify and treat a range of complex internal medicine diseases.
Diagnostic Services
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Radiographs, also known as X-rays, are one of the most common and useful diagnostic tools in medicine. At Brewster Veterinary Hospital, we use X-rays to examine your pet's bones, lungs, heart, abdomen, oral cavity and other areas for diagnosing and monitoring medical and surgical conditions. If we suspect your pet has a fractured bone, has swallowed a foreign object, or is suffering from a heart problem, an X-ray can tell us what we need to know.
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