Our mission is to facilitate maximum health and happiness for our clients who range from cats and dogs to exotic pets. We treat any and all species because we know that no matter if they have fur, feathers, or scales, your pets are truly members of your family. We're always excited to welcome new clients to the Dublin Veterinary Hospital family. In this section you'll find everything you need to know about visiting our clinic for the first time and providing information about your pet and their unique needs.
Routine examinations allow us to make sure your pet is healthy and happy, and discover any potential problems in their initial phase when they are most treatable. Figuring out what's wrong when your pet is unwell is the first step to getting them back to full health. Bring your pet to visit our expert team and we can help diagnose exactly what's wrong, then prescribe the right treatment to get your pet back to health.
Our diagnostic care is the best in the area, so you can feel confident that we'll provide the most accurate diagnosis and the appropriate treatment plan for your pet.
Routine examinations allow us to make sure your pet is healthy and happy, and discover any potential problems in their initial phase when they are most treatable. Figuring out what's wrong when your pet is unwell is the first step to getting them back to full health. Bring your pet to visit our expert team and we can help diagnose exactly what's wrong, then prescribe the right treatment to get your pet back to health.
Our diagnostic care is the best in the area, so you can feel confident that we'll provide the most accurate diagnosis and the appropriate treatment plan for your pet.
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From our veterinary staff to the supporting members of our team that are dedicated to ensuring the best experience for you and your pet, everyone here at Dublin Veterinary Hospital is dedicated to safety, compassionate care, and exceptional veterinary medicine.
Learn more about our team and what motivates us when caring for your pets.
Dr. Kathy Tuhacek received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 2008, after earning an undergraduate degree at Delaware Valley University.
Learn more about our team and what motivates us when caring for your pets.
Dr. Kathy Tuhacek received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 2008, after earning an undergraduate degree at Delaware Valley University.
We've been serving the people and pets of Dublin, PA since 2009, converting what was one a historic barn into a state-of-the-art veterinary facility.
Since then, we've continued to grow and develop into one of the most trusted veterinary clinics in Pennsylvania.
Learn more below.
Dublin Veterinary Hospital has been meeting the needs of the pet owners of Dublin, PA since 1994.
The practice was purchased by Dr. Steve Marks in 2009.
Dr. Marks has served countless pets at Dublin Veterinary Hospital over the years, and is now pursuing missionary work through Christian Veterinary Mission (CVM) in Thailand, as well as other areas in need.
Since then, we've continued to grow and develop into one of the most trusted veterinary clinics in Pennsylvania.
Learn more below.
Dublin Veterinary Hospital has been meeting the needs of the pet owners of Dublin, PA since 1994.
The practice was purchased by Dr. Steve Marks in 2009.
Dr. Marks has served countless pets at Dublin Veterinary Hospital over the years, and is now pursuing missionary work through Christian Veterinary Mission (CVM) in Thailand, as well as other areas in need.
Dublin Veterinary Hospital is an AAHA-Accredited veterinary hospital.
Learn more about what that means- and what it means for the quality of care your pet receives each time they visit our clinic- below.
We are proud to have accreditation from The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).
AAHA-accreditation is earned by veterinary hospitals that stay on the leading edge of veterinary medicine and provide the quality and range of services you and your pet deserve.
The purpose of AAHA is to enhance the abilities of veterinarians to provide quality medical care to companion animals; enable veterinarians to successfully conduct their practices and maintain their facilities with high standards of excellence; and to meet the public's need as they relate to the delivery of small animal veterinary medicine.
Learn more about what that means- and what it means for the quality of care your pet receives each time they visit our clinic- below.
We are proud to have accreditation from The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).
AAHA-accreditation is earned by veterinary hospitals that stay on the leading edge of veterinary medicine and provide the quality and range of services you and your pet deserve.
The purpose of AAHA is to enhance the abilities of veterinarians to provide quality medical care to companion animals; enable veterinarians to successfully conduct their practices and maintain their facilities with high standards of excellence; and to meet the public's need as they relate to the delivery of small animal veterinary medicine.
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Dublin Veterinary Hospital has experienced the same crisis of increased pet ownership and limited staff as many other practices during the pandemic.
We have hired more support staff and a new doctor this past July, Dr. Katya Luckenbach, along with additional support staff which is why you may see some new faces.
We care deeply about providing quality care to your beloved pets and appreciate your understanding as we do our best with our current workload.
We ask that you keep this in mind when scheduling appointments, as we are scheduling routine visits 3-4 weeks out.
Dublin Veterinary Hospital has experienced the same crisis of increased pet ownership and limited staff as many other practices during the pandemic.
We have hired more support staff and a new doctor this past July, Dr. Katya Luckenbach, along with additional support staff which is why you may see some new faces.
We care deeply about providing quality care to your beloved pets and appreciate your understanding as we do our best with our current workload.
We ask that you keep this in mind when scheduling appointments, as we are scheduling routine visits 3-4 weeks out.
Preventative care is designed to keep your pet healthy and happy before serious health issues can develop.
It starts with wellness exams and vaccinations as well as a range of other preventative services, such as parasite testing and prevention, and nutrition and weight management.
Annual examinations are an important measure for keeping your pet healthy.
Wellness exams should be scheduled at least once a year.
Adolescent and senior pets, or pets with special health concerns such as obesity, may need to have exams more frequently, such as twice yearly.
It starts with wellness exams and vaccinations as well as a range of other preventative services, such as parasite testing and prevention, and nutrition and weight management.
Annual examinations are an important measure for keeping your pet healthy.
Wellness exams should be scheduled at least once a year.
Adolescent and senior pets, or pets with special health concerns such as obesity, may need to have exams more frequently, such as twice yearly.
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