Our Calling To us, veterinary medicine is not a profession. It is our life's purpose. Here, you will find a special kind of team. A special kind of culture. One that embraces diversity, amplifies strengths, and pushes each other to new heights as clinicians and caregivers. One that looks out for the well-being of each other, and of every living soul who walks through our doors.
We are working to create a new standard of veterinary care. We believe you deserve nothing less. A primary lesson of biology is that you either grow or you decay. We choose to grow. Here, you will find a pioneering spirit. A culture of innovation. It's why we were the first veterinary practice in the entire state of Virginia to earn Fear Free accreditation.
It's why several of our team members hold rare and advanced degrees. It's why you will find an uncommon level of patient care. Every day, we work to set a new bar. The reason is simple. When you love your pet like family, only the best will do. Here, that is exactly what they will get.
We are working to create a new standard of veterinary care. We believe you deserve nothing less. A primary lesson of biology is that you either grow or you decay. We choose to grow. Here, you will find a pioneering spirit. A culture of innovation. It's why we were the first veterinary practice in the entire state of Virginia to earn Fear Free accreditation.
It's why several of our team members hold rare and advanced degrees. It's why you will find an uncommon level of patient care. Every day, we work to set a new bar. The reason is simple. When you love your pet like family, only the best will do. Here, that is exactly what they will get.
Services
The Standard of Excellence We are proud to be an AAHA accredited practice.
AAHA is an organization with a simple mission: accredit veterinary hospitals who demonstrate excellence in everything they do.
In order to earn accreditation, a veterinary practice must undergo routine inspection and examination on approximately 900 variables of running a next-level hospital.
Because of its stringent and voluntary nature, fewer than 15% of veterinary practices in the United States are AAHA accredited.
We are proud to be one of the few.
AAHA is an organization with a simple mission: accredit veterinary hospitals who demonstrate excellence in everything they do.
In order to earn accreditation, a veterinary practice must undergo routine inspection and examination on approximately 900 variables of running a next-level hospital.
Because of its stringent and voluntary nature, fewer than 15% of veterinary practices in the United States are AAHA accredited.
We are proud to be one of the few.
In everything we do, we believe in setting a new standard for veterinary medicine.
We were the first veterinary practice in the state of Virginia to earn Fear Free certification.
Fear Free is a growing movement within veterinary medicine that acknowledges the importance of a pet's emotional experience during their visit.
Pets who experience heightened stress during their visits go in less often.
And, perhaps just as importantly, when a pet experiences a stress response, it affects their body temperature, blood pressure, and heart rate - the very same systems that veterinary professionals rely on to gauge a pet's overall health.
We were the first veterinary practice in the state of Virginia to earn Fear Free certification.
Fear Free is a growing movement within veterinary medicine that acknowledges the importance of a pet's emotional experience during their visit.
Pets who experience heightened stress during their visits go in less often.
And, perhaps just as importantly, when a pet experiences a stress response, it affects their body temperature, blood pressure, and heart rate - the very same systems that veterinary professionals rely on to gauge a pet's overall health.
Just like you, we want your cat and dog to live the longest, healthiest life possible.
That starts with the basics: quality food, enough exercise, good grooming, and yes, regular check-ups.
Annual exams are your pet's first line of defense.
Cary Street Veterinary Hospital's comprehensive annual exams include checking their overall health by taking their temperature and examining their skin and coat, lung and cardiac function, internal health, oral hygiene, eyes, ears, and demeanor.
Keeping your pet up to date on immunizations and booster injections is a highly effective way to prevent many common diseases and infections like distemper and rabies.
That starts with the basics: quality food, enough exercise, good grooming, and yes, regular check-ups.
Annual exams are your pet's first line of defense.
Cary Street Veterinary Hospital's comprehensive annual exams include checking their overall health by taking their temperature and examining their skin and coat, lung and cardiac function, internal health, oral hygiene, eyes, ears, and demeanor.
Keeping your pet up to date on immunizations and booster injections is a highly effective way to prevent many common diseases and infections like distemper and rabies.
Aquapaws Underwater Treadmill - Improves strength and endurance without adding stress to the joints.
Land Treadmill - Treadmill exercise is an effective tool used to pattern gate, encourage early post-operative limb use, and decrease stress and discomfort associated with limb movement.
Electrical Stimulation - Helps to re-educate muscles, decreases pain, and/or decreases edema.
Proprioceptive/Balance Training - Use of physioballs and balance equipment to improve balance and body awareness.
Gait Training - Use of ramps, step-overs, stairs, and variable ground surfaces to improve walking.
Land Treadmill - Treadmill exercise is an effective tool used to pattern gate, encourage early post-operative limb use, and decrease stress and discomfort associated with limb movement.
Electrical Stimulation - Helps to re-educate muscles, decreases pain, and/or decreases edema.
Proprioceptive/Balance Training - Use of physioballs and balance equipment to improve balance and body awareness.
Gait Training - Use of ramps, step-overs, stairs, and variable ground surfaces to improve walking.
All Pets Go To Heaven, Some Go To Hospice Hospice Care focuses on providing the best quality of life possible for a pet with a terminal disease or condition until the pet dies or is euthanized.
Hospice care also helps you by providing you with time to adjust to the coming loss of your companion.
The care is tailored to the needs of both you and your pet.
The biggest difference between "regular" veterinary care and end-of-life care is that, with end-of-life care, the goal shifts from directly treating the patients' underlying disease to keeping him or her comfortable and content.
Hospice care also helps you by providing you with time to adjust to the coming loss of your companion.
The care is tailored to the needs of both you and your pet.
The biggest difference between "regular" veterinary care and end-of-life care is that, with end-of-life care, the goal shifts from directly treating the patients' underlying disease to keeping him or her comfortable and content.
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