What Does A Veterinary Hospital Provide?
The veterinary hospital, as the name implies is there to provide more comprehensive veterinary services that those found in the average vet hospital. Besides being committed to your pet's health and well-being, they tend to carry larger staff and can perform more complicated veterinary surgery and other procedures, as well as administer more extensive veterinary care.
A vet hospital can provide emergency medical, veterinary surgery, and dental radiology on a routine basis, even for small animals. They tend to have an in-house pharmacy and usually have access to veterinary specialists, making them one-stop shop for veterinary service and medical needs.
A full-service veterinary hospital can truly be an attractive choice, especially if they are located close to your home.
What about the staff? Are they well-trained and passionate about veterinary medicine? The answer is usually yes. In our experience, we have found that a veterinary technician tends to be more caring to the animals than their counterpart in the human world are to patients. Okay, that's not a scientific fact, that's just how we were treated on our many visits to one such facility, Banfield Hospital. Whenever we walked into Banfield Pet Hospital, we walked into a calm, welcoming, clean, and friendly environment, even on their busy days. This goes a long way in the reassurance department.
How To Choose Veterinary Hospitals?
In your search for a good cat hospital or a dog vet, we believe you should look for high quality veterinary services and care first, but followed closely by great customer service. Next, you want to speak to the veterinary staff, especially the ones that you are going to entrust your pet's health to. Investigate what services they provide and what pet insurance do they accept. There's nothing worse that having a pet emergency and not having a means to handle it financially.
Do they have overnight pet boarding facilities and an outdoor pet exercise area? Is there an in-house pharmacy or do you have to travel to get pet meds?
These are just some of the points to cover before selecting a veterinary hospital to care for your pet.
We are now going to list a few technical things you should be on the lookout for.
- Pet Microchipping
- Veterinary Dentistry
- Animal radiology
- Comprehensive Lab Work Up
- Emergency vet availability
- Vet Specialists availability
- Modern Veterinary surgery procedures capability (e.g. laser)
If you cover most of these bases satisfactorily, your experience with the selected veterinary hospital will be fulfilling and uneventful.
Now, in addition to the facility itself, you must select the right veterinarian. Choose a small animal veterinarian who is calm, compassionate and willing to explain all the procedures your pet undergoes. Also, just like your pet may have chosen you, they will choose their vet. If your pet is not comfortable with the individual, that could signal trouble. Look, no one said it was going to be easy, however picking the right veterinary hospital could be the difference in enjoying your pet for years to come of just for a short while.





"Congratulations to Dr. Sobowale on the opening of Croydon Pet Hospital.
"Just from the way you handled Shaq and Libby at Banfield, I know that Croydon Pet Hospital will be a huge success. 