At Napa Valley Veterinary Hospital, providing compassionate, quality care to dogs and cats in the Napa Valley and surrounding areas has been our hallmark for more than 40 years. Getting to know each patient and the unique bond they share with their owner is just as important as recommending state-of-the-art diagnostics, modern medicine and current surgical techniques.
Because we know your pet is family, we treat them as our family. We provide complete pet health care from preventative exams to emergency services, surgery, hospitalization and boarding. Your pet should be professionally examined on a yearly basis. Organ systems are assessed and, in addition to vital statistics, recorded in your pet's medical record.
Significant findings will be discussed as well as any recommended treatment or further workup. Determining what vaccines are appropriate for your pet is part of our process. Pet periodontal disease is one of, if not the most, common ailment to affect dogs and cats, but the outward signs are not always obvious until the condition has progressed to a point warranting more extensive treatment.
Because we know your pet is family, we treat them as our family. We provide complete pet health care from preventative exams to emergency services, surgery, hospitalization and boarding. Your pet should be professionally examined on a yearly basis. Organ systems are assessed and, in addition to vital statistics, recorded in your pet's medical record.
Significant findings will be discussed as well as any recommended treatment or further workup. Determining what vaccines are appropriate for your pet is part of our process. Pet periodontal disease is one of, if not the most, common ailment to affect dogs and cats, but the outward signs are not always obvious until the condition has progressed to a point warranting more extensive treatment.
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It is our philosophy to recommend what is best and appropriate for your pet's health.
Also, we take the time to explain the "why" our recommendation will help each owner.
Thus, you will better understand, and we can work towards our common goal of keeping your pet healthy!
Dr. Northrup was born in Southern California, lived 9 years in Ohio, and started his college career at The Ohio State University.
He completed his Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry in 1991 at U.C. Davis, where he went on to also earn his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 1995.
Also, we take the time to explain the "why" our recommendation will help each owner.
Thus, you will better understand, and we can work towards our common goal of keeping your pet healthy!
Dr. Northrup was born in Southern California, lived 9 years in Ohio, and started his college career at The Ohio State University.
He completed his Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry in 1991 at U.C. Davis, where he went on to also earn his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 1995.
We've moved from our long-time, north Napa veterinary hospital location to new quarters just off Imola Avenue in the River Park Shopping Center.
We'd love to show you our new, state-of-the-art, light-filled pet hospital home, complete with private exam rooms, patient boarding area, diagnostics facilities and equipment, nutrition products and more.
Find a brief tour below.
If you have a medical pet emergency outside of regular office hours, please contact one of these clinics immediately for care.
We'd love to show you our new, state-of-the-art, light-filled pet hospital home, complete with private exam rooms, patient boarding area, diagnostics facilities and equipment, nutrition products and more.
Find a brief tour below.
If you have a medical pet emergency outside of regular office hours, please contact one of these clinics immediately for care.
Our emergency care services are limited to regular office hours only to our regular clients.
For all other hours of the day, and for non-clients, we recommend seeking out one of the nearby emergency clinics, which are specifically setup to handle walk-in emergencies.
We strongly recommend annual preventative care exams to test for heartworm and other health conditions which may require treatment, depending upon your pet's life stage.
We perform sedative and full anesthetic dental cleanings and oral assessment.
For all other hours of the day, and for non-clients, we recommend seeking out one of the nearby emergency clinics, which are specifically setup to handle walk-in emergencies.
We strongly recommend annual preventative care exams to test for heartworm and other health conditions which may require treatment, depending upon your pet's life stage.
We perform sedative and full anesthetic dental cleanings and oral assessment.
Our pet preventative health care and vaccinations programs are the cornerstone of our services.
First, it is important that your pet be professionally examined on a yearly basis.
During examination, organ systems are assessed and, in addition to vital statistics, recorded in your pet's medical record.
As a result, significant findings will be discussed as well as any recommended treatment or further workup.
In the Napa Valley and in one study, up to 80% of the coyotes in the valley were believed to be infected with Heartworm disease.
First, it is important that your pet be professionally examined on a yearly basis.
During examination, organ systems are assessed and, in addition to vital statistics, recorded in your pet's medical record.
As a result, significant findings will be discussed as well as any recommended treatment or further workup.
In the Napa Valley and in one study, up to 80% of the coyotes in the valley were believed to be infected with Heartworm disease.
Pet dental care most commonly addresses periodontal disease.
It is one of the most common ailments to affect dog and cat health care.
But the outward signs are not always obvious until the condition has progressed to a point warranting more extensive treatment.
In addition to its negative oral consequences, unchecked periodontal disease has been linked to other organ pathology, including the liver, lungs, kidneys and heart.
Other conditions that some research has shown it may contribute to include the worsening of certain forms of arthritis and the development of diabetes.
It is one of the most common ailments to affect dog and cat health care.
But the outward signs are not always obvious until the condition has progressed to a point warranting more extensive treatment.
In addition to its negative oral consequences, unchecked periodontal disease has been linked to other organ pathology, including the liver, lungs, kidneys and heart.
Other conditions that some research has shown it may contribute to include the worsening of certain forms of arthritis and the development of diabetes.
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