Serving our community by providing impeccable veterinary care in a kind and compassionate environment. Cascade Veterinary Hospital is dedicated to serving our community by providing impeccable veterinary care in a kind and compassionate environment. Cascade Veterinary Hospital opened its doors to clients and their pets in the Bedford County area in 1998.
We provide top quality veterinary care and advanced treatments for both large and small animals. Our comprehensive services include preventive health care, dental care, emergency services, chemotherapy, extended care, boarding and much more. Cascade Veterinary Hospital has 3 veterinarians on staff: Robert West, Larry Bardroff, and Lisa Brown. Cascade Veterinary Hospital is pleased to offer limited emergency services to our clients.
If your pet, large or small, is experiencing an emergency during non- working hours please call (931) 703-1537. Leave a detailed message and a doctor or technician will return your call as soon as possible. If your pet requires more intensive treatment we may refer you to a specialty emergency clinic elsewhere.
We provide top quality veterinary care and advanced treatments for both large and small animals. Our comprehensive services include preventive health care, dental care, emergency services, chemotherapy, extended care, boarding and much more. Cascade Veterinary Hospital has 3 veterinarians on staff: Robert West, Larry Bardroff, and Lisa Brown. Cascade Veterinary Hospital is pleased to offer limited emergency services to our clients.
If your pet, large or small, is experiencing an emergency during non- working hours please call (931) 703-1537. Leave a detailed message and a doctor or technician will return your call as soon as possible. If your pet requires more intensive treatment we may refer you to a specialty emergency clinic elsewhere.
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Cascade Veterinary Hospital is not only a medical facility but also a state-of-the- art boarding facility.
Our kennels are climate-controlled, comfortable and roomy.
We separate dogs and cats to ensure their peace of mind while staying in our facility.
All animals are required to be vaccinated and parasite-free before entering our kennel area.
We can coordinate your pet's annual exam with its vacation stay if you wish.
All pets are given plenty of food, water and outdoor exercise by our committed kennel staff.
Our kennels are climate-controlled, comfortable and roomy.
We separate dogs and cats to ensure their peace of mind while staying in our facility.
All animals are required to be vaccinated and parasite-free before entering our kennel area.
We can coordinate your pet's annual exam with its vacation stay if you wish.
All pets are given plenty of food, water and outdoor exercise by our committed kennel staff.
Dr. Veronica Bardroff is the most recent veterinarian to join the team at Cascade Veterinary Hospital.
Her name may look familiar because she is married to Cascade's own veterinarian, Dr. Larry Bardroff.
Dr. Veronica graduated from Marshall County High School in 2008, and then continued her education at the University of Tennessee, where she earned a Bachelor Degree in Animal Science in 2012.
She received her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine in 2016, but not before meeting and marrying fellow veterinary student, Dr. Larry.
Her name may look familiar because she is married to Cascade's own veterinarian, Dr. Larry Bardroff.
Dr. Veronica graduated from Marshall County High School in 2008, and then continued her education at the University of Tennessee, where she earned a Bachelor Degree in Animal Science in 2012.
She received her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine in 2016, but not before meeting and marrying fellow veterinary student, Dr. Larry.
Cancer is a diagnosis that seems to have become almost commonplace in today's society, affecting not only humans, but our canine and feline counterparts as well.
Cascade Veterinary Hospital is equipped to handle tumor removal and chemotherapy treatments.
Chemotherapy drugs slow the growth and kill the cancer cells causing tumors and impeding organ function.
Unlike humans, animals tend to have very mild side effects when undergoing chemotherapy.
The drugs are usually administered intravenously and done at lower doses over a longer period of time than humans usually receive.
Cascade Veterinary Hospital is equipped to handle tumor removal and chemotherapy treatments.
Chemotherapy drugs slow the growth and kill the cancer cells causing tumors and impeding organ function.
Unlike humans, animals tend to have very mild side effects when undergoing chemotherapy.
The drugs are usually administered intravenously and done at lower doses over a longer period of time than humans usually receive.
An often overlooked, but necessary, aspect of healthcare in animals is dental care.
The idea of brushing your pet's teeth may strike you as humorous, but the veterinarians at Cascade Veterinary Hospital want you to know that this simple act may prevent serious problems down the road.
Animals suffer from cavities, plaque and tartar build-up, gum disease and even abscessed teeth.
Untreated, these conditions can result in an array of illnesses, from gastrointestinal infections to sepsis.
During a normal exam, our veterinarians at Cascade Veterinary Hospital will take a look at your pet's gums, teeth, cheeks, palate and tongue.
The idea of brushing your pet's teeth may strike you as humorous, but the veterinarians at Cascade Veterinary Hospital want you to know that this simple act may prevent serious problems down the road.
Animals suffer from cavities, plaque and tartar build-up, gum disease and even abscessed teeth.
Untreated, these conditions can result in an array of illnesses, from gastrointestinal infections to sepsis.
During a normal exam, our veterinarians at Cascade Veterinary Hospital will take a look at your pet's gums, teeth, cheeks, palate and tongue.
A pet grooming itself is generally normal behavior; however, it has a potential to develop into a hurtful habit if your pet suffers from dermatologic diseases.
Many of today's pets have developed allergies to food products, medicines and even fleas.
When your pet has ingested or been bitten by a parasite, it may start to exhibit excessive biting, scratching, licking and even whining.
This is not normal and should be addressed by the doctors at Cascade Veterinary Hospital as soon as possible.
The staff at Cascade Veterinary Hospital is well equipped to examine, biopsy, evaluate and treat many dermatologic issues that can affect your pet's quality of life.
Many of today's pets have developed allergies to food products, medicines and even fleas.
When your pet has ingested or been bitten by a parasite, it may start to exhibit excessive biting, scratching, licking and even whining.
This is not normal and should be addressed by the doctors at Cascade Veterinary Hospital as soon as possible.
The staff at Cascade Veterinary Hospital is well equipped to examine, biopsy, evaluate and treat many dermatologic issues that can affect your pet's quality of life.
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