Oaklawn Animal Hospital is proud to offer a comprehensive range of services to address your pet's specific veterinary needs. Our goal is to make scheduling an appointment as easy and convenient for you as possible. Select the option that works best for you and we will make sure you are scheduled for the best time available. If your pet has an urgent medical need, we suggest calling us at 401-943-0500 as that is the quickest way to reach us.
We will schedule your appointment with the doctor that has seen your pet in the past unless you select the doctor you would like your pet to see.*
We will schedule your appointment with the doctor that has seen your pet in the past unless you select the doctor you would like your pet to see.*
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Our clients are good friends as well as customers, and we value your continued trust and goodwill.
Courtesy and patience with you and your pets are our foremost priorities.
We aim to be personable, professional, respectful, and attentive.
You come to us for help with pets you dearly love, and we cherish your trust and continued relationship with us.
At Oaklawn Animal Hospital, we are committed to treating our clients with respect and our patients with compassion and exceptional medical and surgical care.
Courtesy and patience with you and your pets are our foremost priorities.
We aim to be personable, professional, respectful, and attentive.
You come to us for help with pets you dearly love, and we cherish your trust and continued relationship with us.
At Oaklawn Animal Hospital, we are committed to treating our clients with respect and our patients with compassion and exceptional medical and surgical care.
Christine joined Oaklawn Animal Hospital in 2015.
A Rhode Island resident since 1992, she attended the University of Rhode Island.
Prior to joining the Oaklawn team, Christine worked in the Hospitality Industry for 25 years with a focus on Hotel Management.
She shares her life with her two children, a Beagle named Dusty and Chihuahua sisters, Daisy and Dakota.
Michele is a Fear Free Certified Lead Receptionist with over 20 years of experience in the veterinary field.
She has been at Oaklawn Animal Hospital since 2006.
A Rhode Island resident since 1992, she attended the University of Rhode Island.
Prior to joining the Oaklawn team, Christine worked in the Hospitality Industry for 25 years with a focus on Hotel Management.
She shares her life with her two children, a Beagle named Dusty and Chihuahua sisters, Daisy and Dakota.
Michele is a Fear Free Certified Lead Receptionist with over 20 years of experience in the veterinary field.
She has been at Oaklawn Animal Hospital since 2006.
Dr. Lenk has been a part of Oaklawn Animal Hospital since 2005.
She grew up in Rhode Island, attended the University of New Hampshire and graduated with a BS in Animal Studies.
She received her DVM from Tufts University in 1998.
After working in a private practice for 3 years, she went on to New York City and completed a thirteen month internship at the Animal Medical Center in Manhattan.
Before joining our team, Dr. Lenk worked in emergency medicine.
She is also a past president of the Rhode Island Veterinary Medical Association.
She grew up in Rhode Island, attended the University of New Hampshire and graduated with a BS in Animal Studies.
She received her DVM from Tufts University in 1998.
After working in a private practice for 3 years, she went on to New York City and completed a thirteen month internship at the Animal Medical Center in Manhattan.
Before joining our team, Dr. Lenk worked in emergency medicine.
She is also a past president of the Rhode Island Veterinary Medical Association.
Educational puppy kit and educational videos along with tips on puppy care and behavioral concerns (1st exam).
DA2P vaccination (prevention of canine distemper, canine adenovirus type 2, and parvovirus).
Dogs over 12 weeks of age with an unknown vaccination status will be given 2 vaccinations 3-4 weeks apart.
After the second booster, this vaccination provides protection for 1 year.
Rabies vaccination at 12 weeks of age or older and initially provides on year of protection.
Leptospirosis and lyme vaccinations are recommended for all dogs in New England.
DA2P vaccination (prevention of canine distemper, canine adenovirus type 2, and parvovirus).
Dogs over 12 weeks of age with an unknown vaccination status will be given 2 vaccinations 3-4 weeks apart.
After the second booster, this vaccination provides protection for 1 year.
Rabies vaccination at 12 weeks of age or older and initially provides on year of protection.
Leptospirosis and lyme vaccinations are recommended for all dogs in New England.
Educational kitten kit and educational videos along with tips on kitten care and behavioral concerns (1st exam).
Recommendations on flea and tick control, along with heartworm and intestinal parasite prevention.
Testing for FeLV/FIV is highly recommended (FeLV, feline leukemia virus; FIV, feline immunodeficiency virus).
FVRCP vaccination (prevention of feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and panleukopenia).
Cats over 12 weeks of age with an unknown vaccination status will be given 2 vaccinations 3-4 weeks apart.
Recommendations on flea and tick control, along with heartworm and intestinal parasite prevention.
Testing for FeLV/FIV is highly recommended (FeLV, feline leukemia virus; FIV, feline immunodeficiency virus).
FVRCP vaccination (prevention of feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and panleukopenia).
Cats over 12 weeks of age with an unknown vaccination status will be given 2 vaccinations 3-4 weeks apart.
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