Dr. Kimmel and the rest of the staff at Quail Crossing Animal Hospital believe in the best there is to offer. Quality care not only comes from the equipment we choose but also from the staff members themselves. Dr. Kimmel continuously educates himself on the latest medications, treatments and surgical procedures for our four-legged family members.
His 2018 continuing education course taught him the value in performing orthopedic surgeries correctly and effectively. His support staff each have many years of experience in the veterinary field with knowledge ranging from obstetrics to orthopedics. While we offer quality services, we value quantity as well. We want to help all dogs and cats in need, so we will always try to give you the best estimate on services possible.
The more cost effective the services we offer, the more patients we will see and, in turn, help! We recommend contacting the office for pricing and for more information regarding the procedures we offer. The staff at QCAH look forward to speaking with you!
His 2018 continuing education course taught him the value in performing orthopedic surgeries correctly and effectively. His support staff each have many years of experience in the veterinary field with knowledge ranging from obstetrics to orthopedics. While we offer quality services, we value quantity as well. We want to help all dogs and cats in need, so we will always try to give you the best estimate on services possible.
The more cost effective the services we offer, the more patients we will see and, in turn, help! We recommend contacting the office for pricing and for more information regarding the procedures we offer. The staff at QCAH look forward to speaking with you!
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It's a fact that most Americans consider their pets to be members of their family these days even more so than they did just 20 years ago.
As a result of this, our pets are receiving better nutrition, better medical care, and are living longer on average than ever before.
An important component of their overall health extends to their oral and dental health.
Gum Disease is one of the most common issues with aging pets.
In fact, according to the American Veterinary Dental College (AVDC) half of dogs and cats will need Periodontal care by age 3.
As a result of this, our pets are receiving better nutrition, better medical care, and are living longer on average than ever before.
An important component of their overall health extends to their oral and dental health.
Gum Disease is one of the most common issues with aging pets.
In fact, according to the American Veterinary Dental College (AVDC) half of dogs and cats will need Periodontal care by age 3.
Whether you've recently adopted a pet or you're considering it, one of the most important health decisions you'll make is to spay or neuter your cat or dog.
Spaying-removing the ovaries and uterus of a female dog or cat-is a veterinary procedure that requires minimal hospitalization and offers lifelong health benefits.
Neutering-removing the testicles of your male dog or cat-will vastly improve your pet's behavior and keep him close to home.
Many states and counties have established low-cost spay/neuter programs that make surgery easily affordable and accessible.
Spaying-removing the ovaries and uterus of a female dog or cat-is a veterinary procedure that requires minimal hospitalization and offers lifelong health benefits.
Neutering-removing the testicles of your male dog or cat-will vastly improve your pet's behavior and keep him close to home.
Many states and counties have established low-cost spay/neuter programs that make surgery easily affordable and accessible.
Broken bones are most commonly the result of acute traumas such as falls, motor vehicle accidents, or fights involving other animals, but they can also be the result of a disease affecting the bone and weakening it to the point of breaking.
For this reason, high quality radiographs (X-rays) are an imperative part of the examination whenever damage to the skeletal system is suspected.
We do some bone fracture repair surgery at Quail Crossing Animal Hospital such as uncomplicated fractures of the long bones (humerus, radius, tibia, and femur) as well as fractures involving the coxofemoral head (hip joint) requiring a Femoral Head Osteectomy (FHO).
For this reason, high quality radiographs (X-rays) are an imperative part of the examination whenever damage to the skeletal system is suspected.
We do some bone fracture repair surgery at Quail Crossing Animal Hospital such as uncomplicated fractures of the long bones (humerus, radius, tibia, and femur) as well as fractures involving the coxofemoral head (hip joint) requiring a Femoral Head Osteectomy (FHO).
The phrase "Soft Tissue Surgery" encompasses a broad range of surgical services and includes anything from an abdominal exploratory or Caesarean section to a biopsy or lump removal.
Lumps and bumps are among the most common reasons people seek medical attention for their pets.
Many lumps we encounter during our examinations are benign and will, for the most part, cause little more than minor local irritation or loss of cosmetic appearance, but telling which lumps and bumps are benign from those that are more serious isn't always straight forward.
Lumps and bumps are among the most common reasons people seek medical attention for their pets.
Many lumps we encounter during our examinations are benign and will, for the most part, cause little more than minor local irritation or loss of cosmetic appearance, but telling which lumps and bumps are benign from those that are more serious isn't always straight forward.
The physical examination of your pet is, without a doubt, the most important part of any visit to your veterinarian.
A physical exam should be done annually, at a minimum, on healthy young and middle aged pets and more frequently on geriatric or pets with chronic conditions.
Even in what appear to be completely healthy pets, veterinarians have the experience and ability to recognize subtle abnormalities that, if left alone, can sometimes become more serious without recognition and treatment.
Most veterinary hospitals send out reminder cards, texts, or emails when your pet's annual examination is due.
A physical exam should be done annually, at a minimum, on healthy young and middle aged pets and more frequently on geriatric or pets with chronic conditions.
Even in what appear to be completely healthy pets, veterinarians have the experience and ability to recognize subtle abnormalities that, if left alone, can sometimes become more serious without recognition and treatment.
Most veterinary hospitals send out reminder cards, texts, or emails when your pet's annual examination is due.
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