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Unfortunately we are not accepting new clients at The Castro Animal Hospital but our new Polk Street location is. Dr. Sidhu is an East-Bay native, hailing from the town of Danville. She completed her undergraduate degrees in Biology and French at UC Irvine followed by a masters in Animal Biology at UC Davis. She went on to attend veterinary school at UC Davis and is excited to be back in the Bay Area as part of the Castro Animal Hospital Team!

In her spare time Dr. Sidhu loves being with her cat Waldo and her dogs Oscar and Zelda. She enjoys cooking elaborate meals, music, backpacking, and spending time with her loved ones near and far. Dr. Inman was born in Johannesburg, South Africa and raised in Melbourne, Australia. She completed her undergraduate degree in Genetics and Biochemistry in Melbourne before attending veterinary school at the University of Sydney.

She relocated to San Francisco with her husband in 2016 and worked as an Associate Veterinarian at Avenue's Pet Hospital in the Sunset before founding The Castro Animal Hospital.
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Payment is expected when services are rendered.
In order to focus on our patients' needs, customer service and minimizing costs, we do not bill or provide installment plans.
When unexpected illness strikes a pet, unexpected expense strikes as well.
The Castro Animal Hospital understands this and is able to make some special arrangements through the CareCredit program.
It takes just 5 minutes to complete an application and will allow you to break down your payment into 6 monthly installments.
You can either apply at our hospital, where we'll call in your application over the phone for immediate approval, or apply yourself online at: www.
Your puppy is not considered immune to these diseases until 7-10 days after the vaccine series is complete, so please do not take them to any public areas!
The parvovirus vaccine is given as a 4-in-1 vaccination standing for Distemper, Hepatitis (Adenovirus), Parainfluenza and Parvovirus.
The first dose is administered as young as six weeks old and is then given in a 2 to 4-week interval until at least the age of 16 weeks old (totaling 3-4 times depending on when the 1st vaccine was given).
A booster shot is given one year after the last interval dose, then again every three years.
FeLV and FIV are two viral diseases that can be transmitted to kittens from their mothers.
As a result, every new kitten (or adult cat) should be tested for feline leukemia (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV).
Both of these viruses are contagious and can be life threatening.
FVRCP is a 3-way vaccine used to help protect for viral upper airway infections and gastrointestinal diseases.
It is a series of between 2-4 vaccines.
FeLV also known as Feline Leukemia Virus vaccine.
FeLV infection can attack the immune system and can be life threatening.
At The Castro Animal Hospital we believe in proactive disease prevention rather than taking a "wait and see" approach.
We offer comprehensive exams for general wellness or sick pets.
When your pet is examined by one of our veterinarians they will receive a complete nose to tail evaluation.
We will listen to your concerns and make specific recommendations based on your pet's individual needs.
Your new puppy & kitten may have received some treatment & vaccines from their breeder or shelter, however most require further booster vaccinations & fecal tests.
Our Veterinarians at The Castro Animal Hospital are equipped to handle the broad and comprehensive spectrum of illnesses that affect dogs & cats of all breeds, sizes & life stages.
This involves the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic illness, and in health promotion and disease prevention.
Please note that our Veterinarians may recommend a referral to a specialist internist if required.
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