At Juneau Veterinary Hospital, our goal is to provide the most progressive veterinary medical care available in Southeast Alaska in a friendly, relaxed setting. Whether your special friend needs medical, surgical, dental, or nutritional care, our dedicated staff is here to help you and your pet share a great life together. We are certified with the highest rankings by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).
Our assurance to you that the care we provide meets the highest standards for the optimum health of your pet.
Our assurance to you that the care we provide meets the highest standards for the optimum health of your pet.
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The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) is an international association of more than 36,000 veterinary care providers who treat companion animals.
Established in 1933, AAHA is well-known among veterinarians and pet owners for its high standards in veterinary practices and quality pet care.
AAHA is the only organization that accredits animal hospitals throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Approximately 3,000 AAHA-accredited hospitals voluntarily choose to be evaluated on 900 standards in the following areas: quality of care, diagnostic and pharmacy, management, medical records, and facility.
Established in 1933, AAHA is well-known among veterinarians and pet owners for its high standards in veterinary practices and quality pet care.
AAHA is the only organization that accredits animal hospitals throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Approximately 3,000 AAHA-accredited hospitals voluntarily choose to be evaluated on 900 standards in the following areas: quality of care, diagnostic and pharmacy, management, medical records, and facility.
A diagnosis of cancer can be devastating.
Juneau Veterinary Hospital will partner with you to help your animal friend fight this illness, through surgery, chemotherapy, or a combination of both.
We use many of the same chemotherapy drugs human oncologists do, but dogs do not generally suffer the kind of side effects, such as hair loss, that human cancer patients may experience.
The dosages of chemotherapy drugs used in our patients are much lower than those used in human oncology.
In spite of this, some chemotherapy patients will experience side effects such as inappetance, nausea, and diarrhea.
Juneau Veterinary Hospital will partner with you to help your animal friend fight this illness, through surgery, chemotherapy, or a combination of both.
We use many of the same chemotherapy drugs human oncologists do, but dogs do not generally suffer the kind of side effects, such as hair loss, that human cancer patients may experience.
The dosages of chemotherapy drugs used in our patients are much lower than those used in human oncology.
In spite of this, some chemotherapy patients will experience side effects such as inappetance, nausea, and diarrhea.
Serum allergy testing - This identifies the environmental and food allergens your animal may be allergic to.
Allergen specific immunotherapy - After the serum allergy test is performed, a unique allergen serum will be made for each individual dog based on their test results.
These allergen serum will be injected by you, at home.
Medical management - A large number of medications, supplements, and topical treatments are available for dogs with allergic skin diseases.
Deep ear cleaning/myringotomy - This procedure is performed with a video otoscope.
Allergen specific immunotherapy - After the serum allergy test is performed, a unique allergen serum will be made for each individual dog based on their test results.
These allergen serum will be injected by you, at home.
Medical management - A large number of medications, supplements, and topical treatments are available for dogs with allergic skin diseases.
Deep ear cleaning/myringotomy - This procedure is performed with a video otoscope.
There are times when a physical examination alone isn't enough to determine what's wrong with your pet.
Juneau Veterinary Hospital has the latest technology available to assist the doctor in making a diagnosis and beginning appropriate treatment as quickly as possible.
By having these diagnostic services available under our own roof, we can begin appropriate treatment of your pet promptly.
Juneau Veterinary Hospital has the latest technology available to assist the doctor in making a diagnosis and beginning appropriate treatment as quickly as possible.
By having these diagnostic services available under our own roof, we can begin appropriate treatment of your pet promptly.
At Juneau Veterinary Hospital, our goal is to provide your pet with the best possible veterinary health care at every stage of his or her life.
Veterinary laboratory testing is utilized for health screenings, pre-anesthetic evaluations, and as an aid in diagnosing illnesses.
Juneau Veterinary Hospital has an on-site clinical laboratory that provides us with the ability to perform complete blood counts, blood chemistry panels, urinalysis, blood coagulation tests, and specialized feline and canine virus tests.
Veterinary laboratory testing is utilized for health screenings, pre-anesthetic evaluations, and as an aid in diagnosing illnesses.
Juneau Veterinary Hospital has an on-site clinical laboratory that provides us with the ability to perform complete blood counts, blood chemistry panels, urinalysis, blood coagulation tests, and specialized feline and canine virus tests.
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