Ghitea Arthur, DVM
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Tualatin Animal Clinic is a full service canine and feline medical facility. Our mission is to strive for honest, open and respectful communication between doctors, staff and clients to ensure the best possible patient care and service. We have been committed to helping you and your pets since our clinic opened its doors in 1973. We believe in treating every patient as if they were our own pet, and giving them the same loving attention and care.

We are a group of highly trained, experienced animal lovers who are devoted to giving our patients the best care possible. At Tualatin Animal Clinic, you can expect state-of-the-art medical care for your four-legged companions. We believe in nurturing the human-animal bond and creating a harmonious relationship between people and animals. You can expect to be greeted by a courteous receptionist, clean exam rooms, friendly doctors, and caring technicians.

We appreciate the role we get to play in your pets' health care.
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We don't have enough good things to say about this group.
They're so accommodating and look out for your pet and you, not their bottom line which ends up helping their bottom line.
They have a repeat customer for life.
Even people without pets should go here!
I absolutely LOVE these folks.
Dr. G is an amazing doctor who shows so much love and compassion for all of his patients.
I recently moved from Tualatin and my heart broke when my two dogs and two cats could no longer have these wonderful folks look after them.
2. We accept debit cards, credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express) checks and cash.
We try to give a fair and accurate estimate of fees prior to service and to inform you of any changes as treatment progresses.
We are happy to discuss any concerns or questions you may have regarding your bill at any time.
If you are faced with unexpected veterinary bills you may be forced to make hard choices between following the doctor's advice and your family's financial needs.
Tualatin Animal Clinic understands this and is able to make some special arrangements through the CareCredit program.
Preventive dental care is one of the most neglected areas of pet health.
Periodontal disease begins with bacterial accumulation on tooth surfaces and progresses to severe tissue destruction, which can potentially lead to tooth loss and sometimes dramatic consequences such as jaw fracture and systemic disease.
85% of dogs and 70% of cats over 3 years of age suffer from some degree of dental disease.
Examination of your pet's teeth is part of the routine physical examination at our clinic but we recommend that owners periodically check for signs of dental disease at home.
For more information regarding objects that are hazardous to pets, visit the ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center website.
They have extensive information on common poisons and are a great resource for preventing and handling emergency situations.
If your pet potentially ingested something toxic, please call us during business hours or an emergency clinic after hours and/or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control hotline at 888-426-4435 right away.
If you are advised to bring your pet to a veterinarian, please make sure to bring with you any and all available packaging from the toxin, which may include boxes, wrappers, pill bottles or plant remnants.
We strive to keep up with all the technological advances in the veterinary field.
While doing this we try our hardest to only use what we feel will be 100% necessary and helpful to our patients and clients.
We find it extremely helpful to provide complete information for all of our clients and their pets.
Should you need any further information or education, our staff has flyers and pamphlets for you to read.
Feline De- Claws (front only) - From the past to the present procedures have changed.
The laser de-claw has become much less painful and more efficient.
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