Nestled in the heart of Park Community, our top-rated animal hospital has been dedicated to providing exceptional veterinary care for over 20 years. With a team of experienced veterinarians and compassionate staff, we offer a comprehensive range of services to meet the unique needs of your furry companions.
Our commitment to delivering compassionate and personalized care has earned us the trust of over 10,000 pet owners and veterinarians. We strive to build strong relationships with our clients, fostering a sense of community and providing peace of mind that your pet's well-being is in the best hands.
Park Community Animal Hospital offers a wide array of services tailored to every stage of your pet's life:
Preventive Care:
- Annual checkups and screenings
- Vaccinations and parasite control
- Microchipping and pet identification
Medical Care:
- Diagnosis and treatment of illnesses and diseases
- Pain management and chronic disease care
- Emergency and critical care
Surgical Care:
- Spaying and neutering
- Soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries
- Laparoscopic and laser-assisted procedures
Dental Care:
- Dental cleanings and extractions
- Periodontal treatment and preventive dentistry
- Oral surgery and dental imaging
Diagnostics:
- In-house blood work and urinalysis
- Radiology (X-rays) and ultrasound
- Specialty consultations and referral services
At Park Community Animal Hospital, we believe that every pet deserves the best possible care. Our mission is to:
Our core values guide our every action:
When it comes to your pet's health, there are a few common mistakes to avoid:
Q1. What are the hours of operation?
A1. We are open Monday-Friday from 8am to 6pm and Saturday from 9am to 2pm.
Q2. What payment options do you accept?
A2. We accept cash, credit cards, and checks. We also offer CareCredit financing plans.
Q3. Do you offer emergency services?
A3. Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency care. Please call our hospital at (555) 123-4567.
Q4. Can I get a second opinion on my pet's diagnosis?
A4. Yes, we welcome second opinions and encourage pet owners to seek advice from multiple veterinarians.
Q5. How often should I bring my pet for a checkup?
A5. Annual checkups are recommended for healthy pets. More frequent checkups may be necessary for older pets or those with chronic conditions.
Q6. What is your policy on euthanasia?
A6. We approach euthanasia with the utmost compassion and respect. Our veterinarians will discuss the options and considerations with you in detail.
We invite you to become part of our thriving community of pet lovers. By choosing Park Community Animal Hospital, you can trust that your pet will receive the highest quality of care, delivered with compassion and a genuine love for animals.
Contact us today to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services.
Service | Description |
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Annual Checkup | Comprehensive examination and screenings |
Vaccinations | Protection against common diseases |
Microchipping | Permanent identification for lost pets |
Diagnostic Testing | Blood work, urinalysis, imaging |
Dental Cleaning | Removal of plaque and tartar |
Soft Tissue Surgery | Spaying, neutering, mass removal |
Orthopedic Surgery | Joint and bone repair |
Emergency Care | 24/7 availability for life-threatening situations |
Service | Cost |
---|---|
Annual Checkup | $75-$125 |
Vaccination | $15-$35 per injection |
Microchip | $60-$80 |
Dental Cleaning | $150-$300 |
Spaying/Neutering | $150-$300 |
Emergency Exam | $120-$150 |
*Prices may vary depending on the size, breed, and health of your pet.
Statistic | Source |
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67% of US households have a pet | American Pet Products Association |
Dogs are the most popular pet in the US | American Veterinary Medical Association |
Cats are the second most popular pet in the US | American Veterinary Medical Association |
The average lifespan of a dog is 10-13 years | American Kennel Club |
The average lifespan of a cat is 12-15 years | American Association of Feline Practitioners |
Fact | Source |
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Over 6.5 million animals enter US animal shelters each year | American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals |
Approximately 3.1 million animals are adopted from shelters each year | American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals |
Spaying and neutering prevents unplanned litters and reduces the number of animals in shelters | American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals |
Responsible pet ownership includes providing proper nutrition, exercise, and veterinary care | American Veterinary Medical Association |
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