
Old Ridge Veterinary Hospital serves Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania with exceptional veterinary medicine for your pet. We operate as a full-service veterinary hospital as well as offering mobile services so that our highest quality care is accessible to all. Our veterinarian, Dr. Tancredi, is a native of Chadds Ford and is proud to bring high-quality veterinary care to his hometown.
He attended Archmere Academy and Pennsylvania State University before receiving his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from St. George's University. He is well-known for his integrity, accessibility, and unflagging compassion for pets. At Old Ridge Veterinary Hospital, we believe in superior veterinary medicine that meets your pet's needs at every life stage.
The human-animal bond is precious, and our services work to strengthen it by improving your pet's chances at a healthier, happier, and longer life with you. Not everyone can make it to the vet easily, but we don't think that should stop you from getting the care your pet needs.
He attended Archmere Academy and Pennsylvania State University before receiving his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from St. George's University. He is well-known for his integrity, accessibility, and unflagging compassion for pets. At Old Ridge Veterinary Hospital, we believe in superior veterinary medicine that meets your pet's needs at every life stage.
The human-animal bond is precious, and our services work to strengthen it by improving your pet's chances at a healthier, happier, and longer life with you. Not everyone can make it to the vet easily, but we don't think that should stop you from getting the care your pet needs.
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Old Ridge Veterinary Hospital was founded by Dr. William Tancredi who wanted to bring dedicated, mindful, and personalized pet care to his hometown of Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania.
The hospital started out as a mobile unit and then transitioned to include a full-fledged stationary hospital where many more advanced procedures can be performed to improve the lives of pets and people in the community.
Dr. Tancredi was born and raised in Chadds Ford.
He attended public school at Unionville-Chadds Ford School District and then went to high school at Archmere Academy.
The hospital started out as a mobile unit and then transitioned to include a full-fledged stationary hospital where many more advanced procedures can be performed to improve the lives of pets and people in the community.
Dr. Tancredi was born and raised in Chadds Ford.
He attended public school at Unionville-Chadds Ford School District and then went to high school at Archmere Academy.
Routine wellness exams are the cornerstone of your pet's health and well-being.
Dogs and cats often try to hide signs of illness, making it difficult to tell when your pet is feeling sick until the disease is much further progressed.
With regular cat and dog exams, we're able to detect underlying illness before physical symptoms are present and treat it before it gets worse.
Cats and dogs age several years for every one of ours.
This means that a lot can change for them in a year's time.
Illness, age-related problems, allergies, and many other issues can develop quite quickly and without yearly exams, can potentially go unnoticed.
Dogs and cats often try to hide signs of illness, making it difficult to tell when your pet is feeling sick until the disease is much further progressed.
With regular cat and dog exams, we're able to detect underlying illness before physical symptoms are present and treat it before it gets worse.
Cats and dogs age several years for every one of ours.
This means that a lot can change for them in a year's time.
Illness, age-related problems, allergies, and many other issues can develop quite quickly and without yearly exams, can potentially go unnoticed.
Vaccinations play an ongoing role in your pet's health care plan.
Puppies and kittens will receive a series of vaccines during their first year of life to strengthen their immune system.
Then, as adults, cats and dogs will receive routine boosters throughout their lives in order to maintain their immunity.
At Old Ridge Veterinary Hospital in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, we work directly with you to develop a personalized cat or dog vaccination plan so your pet only gets the vaccines they need to stay healthy.
Puppies and kittens will receive a series of vaccines during their first year of life to strengthen their immune system.
Then, as adults, cats and dogs will receive routine boosters throughout their lives in order to maintain their immunity.
At Old Ridge Veterinary Hospital in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, we work directly with you to develop a personalized cat or dog vaccination plan so your pet only gets the vaccines they need to stay healthy.
Your pet's teeth are essential to their health and well-being.
Dogs and cats use their teeth every day when they're eating, playing, investigating, and grooming.
When dental disease causes discomfort, it not only affects their mouth; it affects their quality of life.
Yet, this disease is entirely preventable.
At Old Ridge Veterinary Hospital, we provide Chadds Ford's pets with the latest in cat and dog teeth cleaning to promote healthy mouths from their first year to their golden years.
Dental disease is a blanket term for several different oral conditions.
Dogs and cats use their teeth every day when they're eating, playing, investigating, and grooming.
When dental disease causes discomfort, it not only affects their mouth; it affects their quality of life.
Yet, this disease is entirely preventable.
At Old Ridge Veterinary Hospital, we provide Chadds Ford's pets with the latest in cat and dog teeth cleaning to promote healthy mouths from their first year to their golden years.
Dental disease is a blanket term for several different oral conditions.
Spay and neuter surgery is one of the most common surgeries for dogs and cats, and rightly so.
It boasts a number of health and behavioral benefits that help prolong your pet's life so you can enjoy more good years with them.
Plus, spaying and neutering help to curb the problem of pet overpopulation in Chadds Ford, and the greater southeastern Pennsylvania area.
Curbs undesirable behaviors in males include mounting, urine-marking, and aggression towards other male dogs and cats.
The general timeline for spay/neuter surgery is usually at 6 months of age.
It boasts a number of health and behavioral benefits that help prolong your pet's life so you can enjoy more good years with them.
Plus, spaying and neutering help to curb the problem of pet overpopulation in Chadds Ford, and the greater southeastern Pennsylvania area.
Curbs undesirable behaviors in males include mounting, urine-marking, and aggression towards other male dogs and cats.
The general timeline for spay/neuter surgery is usually at 6 months of age.
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