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2715 Idaho AveKenner, LA 70062
From Business: Advanced Care For The Life Of Your Pet
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The employees are polite, kind, and efficient, and their prices are fair. The facilities are clean, modern, and well maintained. I'd highly recommen…
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1152 Terry PkwyGretna, LA 70056
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My husband and I just came back from the 2011 Sugar Bowl. We stayed in the french quarter. The hotel we stayed at didn't allow dogs, so we boarded…
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604 Veterans Memorial BlvdMetairie, LA 70005
From Business: Lake Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary medical facility, located in Metairie, LA. The professional and courteous staff at Lake Animal Hospital seeks to…
2031 Metairie RdMetairie, LA 70005
I've read all the reviews and disagree with most of them. Dr. Frisard has been my pets' vet for 7 years. He is kind, considerate and experienced. Hi…
3825 Hessmer AveMetairie, LA 70002
From Business: Dr.Adriana Sagrera, Holistic Veterinarian, Healthy Foods and Treats, Balanced Raw Diets, Meat and Bones, Commercial Foods, Vitamins and Supplements, Shampoos, Ear…
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Nola Animal Clinic is the cleanest veterinary facility I have ever been in. The staff are wonderful, caring people. When Katrina was imminent Dr. Ra…
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First class exotic veterinary clinic! Dr. Rich and Dr. Pence are great with reptiles, amphibians, birds, ferrets, rabbits, guinea pigs, and other e…
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2480 N Causeway BlvdMandeville, LA 70471
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Dr. McKenna and staff are understanding and sensitive to the customers needs. They are well trained at handling even the most sensitive of pets.
This vet/ boarding spot for kitties has the most wonderful staff ever. We took my old cat there when she was sick after taking her to 2 other vets w…
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Ok, let's take it back 3yrs ago. When I first got dog, he was just a lil pup. While long story short he contacted a virus called Polvo. If some have…
3807 General Degaulle DrNew Orleans, LA 70114
From Business: Our doctors and staff are caring, knowledgeable, and accessible. We strive to treat, educate, and care for our clients and patients with compassion.
3838 Veterans Memorial BlvdMetairie, LA 70002
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101 Metairie RdMetairie, LA 70005
Serving the Kenner Area.
From Business: The business is an Animal Hospital facility. Offers medicine and surgery services for small animals.
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I have never had a vet clinic so welcoming. My dog, a huge GSD is out of control with anxiety and lack of socialization but VCA understands and mak…
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I just had to give hats off to the young lady Ms. Michelle, I called at the last minute we had a dog that needed to get in ASAP! Ms. Michelle, was V…
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36126 Martin RdSlidell, LA 70460
From Business: Locally owned and operated for over 30 years. We strive for excellence in customer service & quality health care for your pets.
1315 N Causeway BlvdMetairie, LA 70001
From Business: At VCA, your pet's health is our top priority and excellent service is our goal. We treat each pet knowing it is an extension of your family. Our dedicated staff …
A truly knowledgable and compassionate vet !!! A gentleman who goes the fullest measure to care for your fur baby ! His staff is awesome as well ! K…
5105 Airline DrMetairie, LA 70001
From Business: At VCA, your pet's health is our top priority and excellent service is our goal. We treat each pet knowing it is an extension of your family. Our dedicated staff …
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Take your pets here!!! They are the best.
3600 Florida AveKenner, LA 70065
From Business: Dr. Michael Fitzgerald offers Wellness Exams & Vaccinations, Medical & Surgical Services, Gentle Geriatric Care, X-Ray, Blood Testing, Dentistry, Class IV Cold La…
Dr. Kia is absolutely the best! I've been to many vets but she by far is my favourite. Always happy, always smiling, always so helpful.
4041 Williams BlvdKenner, LA 70065
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Had an appointment for my puppy Bull. The staff treated Bull like family. The Vet was friendly and very thorough. The next day, I received a follow up call asking how Bull was doing after his shots! They really care!!
Brought in a kitten that got run over. I took responsiblity. The baby had to be put down due to broken spine. I understand paying for the xray, BUT the $55 exam fee is pure profit. I asked for a discount of the $178. They said i got a discount bc they didnt charge me for the DISPOSAL of his body. Wow playing on people's emotions is horrible.
Choosing the right vet for your pet can be tough. After all, your furry friend can't tell you how he or she feels about the doctor. Even though you're not the one treated by the vet, whoever your animal sees is obviously your decision. Since many veterinary diseases and injuries can turn into emergencies very quickly, it's important to have a go-to vet. This way, you can ensure you'll know whom to see when your animal needs care.
Speak to your friends and family about vets who've treated their pets. You can even talk to your groomer or an animal shelter worker for referrals. When you visit the clinics you've been referred to, check that the facility is clean, animals are separated and the staff is calm and courteous. Not all clinics are American Animal Hospital Association accredited. This accreditation isn't a legal necessity, though a clinic that's AAHA-accredited is guaranteed to offer high-quality medical care. To receive accreditation, the clinic has to meet the AAHA's standards in the areas of facility, equipment and quality care.
If you're looking for a specialist, you want to make sure he or she is board-certified to practice in that specific area of animal medicine. You'll want to make sure your vet is also convenient to visit, so there are factors to take into account.
The type of animal you own should play a part in which vet you choose as well. While your options are vast if you have a dog or cat, you may have to visit an avian clinic for your bird or an exotics clinic for your snake.
Just as there are many types of doctors, there are many types of vets. Some focus on livestock or house pets, while others may specialize in dentistry or surgery. They may work in a veterinary clinic or zoo, working specifically with the animals housed there, or travel to farms to work with livestock. Since horse racing and other equestrian activities are so popular, some vets are trained to work just with horses.
Diseases, like malaria and yellow fever are also transmitted through animals. Some vets have insight to diseases that affect both humans and animals. Vets have contributed to the treatment and cure of many diseases that plagued both humans and their furry friends.
Government agencies employ veterinarians as well. When an animal comes from a foreign land, these vets quarantine them and check for any diseases that may be present in an effort to control new diseases that can be brought into the country. Other Specific types of vets include:
A vet assistant works alongside the veterinarian and helps out around the clinic. In some cases, they may assist vets in surgery or restrain struggling animals during tests or lab work. The everyday duties of a veterinary assistant include; monitoring and caring for animals after surgery, keeping medical records, cleaning animals' teeth, feeding and bathing them, cleaning cages, sterilizing surgical equipment, giving animals medication, collecting samples for testing and performing laboratory tests, and offering grief counseling to pet owners.
It's a good idea to bring your pet to the vet regularly. This way, he or she becomes familiar and comfortable with the care providers, and you can stay on top of your pet's preventative care. If the animal is small enough, bring it to the office in a carrier. Just as you visit the doctor for a yearly check up, you should bring in your pet for regular check ups as well. During a routine veterinary visit, the vet will probably begin by asking you if there have been any changes in your pet's behavior or habits.
The vet will then take your pet's vitals, like weight, temperature, pulse and respiration rate, and perform a physical examination of the pet. During a physical exam, the vet checks the abdomen for swollen organs, and the legs, feet and joints for any potential problems. Depending on the age, breed or condition of your pet, your veterinarian may also check the eyes, ears and mouth.
When your vet conducts a full body examination, he or she will check out your pet's coat and skin, noting any hair loss, itchy spots or lumps. Keep note of your animal's shedding habits so you can let the vet know if anything seems abnormal. The vet will check for parasites, fleas, ticks, mites and heartworms as well.
Vaccinations are also important to your pet, especially if you have a cat or a dog, and your vet will suggest that you make sure they're current. Keeping up to date with vaccinations can prevent your furry friend from getting distemper, rabies, hepatitis and lyme disease. Some vaccinations last longer than others, so speak to your doctor about staying caught up with your animal's shots.
Just like your own health insurance, you want to make sure your animal is covered before he or she needs veterinary services. Some common animal surgeries can cost thousands of dollars, and you don't want to end up having to foot a surprise bill that costs more than your paycheck.
There's no set price for pet health insurance. Costs can depend on factors such as where you live, the age and breed of your pet, and how much coverage you want. Before you take out a pet insurance policy, you'll want to meet with your vet to go over what he or she thinks your animal should be covered for. Many vets believe that you should make sure cancer, chronic disease, hereditary and congenital disease, and common breed-related medical conditions are all addressed in your policy.
Some pet owners can't afford insurance for their pet, so there are other options to make paying for surprise pet visits as easy as possible. Some pet stores have wellness plans - which tend to be much cheaper than an insurance policy - that offer shots, check ups, screenings and discounts on various procedures your pet may need. A lot of veterinary offices offer payment plans for pricey procedures as well, as long as you have decent credit history. For a last-ditch option, there are even privately funded organizations that offer pet owners financial aid for their pet's treatments.