Crosspoint Veterinary Hospital
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AAHA Accredited Crosspoint Veterinary Hospital strives to provide the best quality veterinary care to the Mandeville, Madisonville, Covington areas, outskirts of St. Tammany and surrounding parishes in Louisiana. Our goal is to educate our clients about exceptional pet care, public health, and promote healthy pets with happy clients. We strive to offer the most reasonable, comprehensive veterinary care available.

We want our clients to be involved in the information for their pets care and well-being.
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Dr. Jenkins recently joined the staff of professionals at Crosspoint Veterinary Hospital.
His education background includes earning a bachelor of science degree in Animal and Veterinary Sciences from West Virginia University.
He then studied at Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, and completed a clinical year at Louisiana State University to obtain his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Jenkins is currently a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association.
Dr. Jenkins was inspired to become a veterinarian when he was a young boy.
Personal travel can be difficult when you do not have a safe and reliable place for your furry family member while you are away.
When you need to be away, make Crosspoint Veterinary Hospital your pet's home away from home.
At Crosspoint, your dog or cat's safety and comfort are our primary concern.
Our boarding facility is modern, climate-controlled, and kept immaculately clean.
We have soundproof runs, as well as a yard in the back.
Our compassionate staff is experienced in the care of boarding pets, and veterinary-supervised at all times.
Did you know that dogs and cats need dental care, just like people do?
Imagine how painful your mouth and teeth would feel if you never brushed your teeth or never had them cared for by a dentist.
Periodontal, or dental disease, is extremely common in pets.
According to the American Veterinary Dental College, most dogs and cats exhibit some degree of periodontal disease by three years of age.
Periodontal disease begins when bacteria in the mouth begin to collect around the teeth and gums and begin to harden, forming plaque and tartar.
Occasional scratching is a natural occurrence for pets, but biting and excessive scratching may indicate that your pet is suffering from allergies.
Just like people, our furry friends can be allergic to certain types of foods, medications, and upon contact from items such as dust or grass.
At Crosspoint Veterinary Hospital, Dr. McHughes has many years of experience in treating itching pets.
We have the ability to test for allergies as necessary, and can also alleviate your pet's suffering with many new medications.
According to data collected by the American Heartworm Society, Southeast Louisiana has some of the highest incidence rates of heartworm disease in the United States.
Heartworms are transmitted from infected animals by mosquitoes, and can infest dogs as well as cats.
Heartworms not only affect the heart, but often the lungs and other areas of the body.
Left untreated in dogs, heartworms can be fatal.
Unfortunately there is not treatment for heartworm disease in cats at this time.
The best way to protect your furry family member from heartworm disease is prevention.
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