
Our hospital's purpose is to serve our clients by caring for their pets in a professional and courteous manner. The care offered to patients will consist of the latest and most modern techniques available within the veterinary community and will be offered in a loving and compassionate atmosphere. Patient well-being and client service are our priority every day!
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Our Team
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Sheila was born and raised in Hialeah, Florida. After marrying her husband, Mike, they moved to Daytona Beach. While living in Florida, many of their vacations were to the North Georgia mountains and they eventually relocated to Oakwood in 1998. Sheila's employment background includes many years in management in the resort industry in central and south Florida, but her passion since childhood has been animals.
Wellness & Vaccination Programs
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Our wellness and vaccination programs are designed to prevent disease and prolong the lives of your companion animals. Disease prevention is always less costly than dealing with the treatment of a disease once your pet has developed it. An example would be the treatment of parvovirus. Parvovirus treatment can frequently cost $1,000 or more while a single parvovirus vaccination will usually cost less than $20.
Puppy Wellness
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Our puppy wellness program is designed to offer your new puppy all the benefits of veterinary services available to him / or her from 6 weeks of age to 16 weeks of age. Included in this service is a series of examinations and vaccinations including rabies, distemper, parvovirus, etc. In addition, your puppy will be tested for worms and be treated for the most common intestinal worm of puppies - roundworms.
Adult Pet Wellness
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We provide diagnostic and wellness services for your adult pet including but not limited to: blood testing, fecal testing, and urine testing. Your personal yearly check up at your doctor is likely to include these tests and so should your pet's yearly exam. Every year we detect many disease processes in apparently 'normal' adult animals.
Senior Pet Wellness
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Once your dog turns 7 years of age or your cat turns 8 years of age, we recommend that they undergo a thorough senior wellness exam and diagnostic work-up. Even though you may believe your pet is normal, there are many disease processes that do not show any outward sign until the disease is quite advanced.
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