The veterinary mission and goals of the Baeyens-Hauk Veterinary Group are to offer the highest quality veterinary care available in the Central Arkansas area. We have all the tools necessary to carry out our goal. Our four doctors are well-trained and highly capable of providing the best medical care for our patients. Our staff are highly principled, well-credentialed and totally dedicated to their profession.
When it comes to the quality medical care we will not compromise. Clients recognize and respect the quality of care provided by us and wouldn't consider going anywhere else to satisfy their veterinary needs. Our client base increases on a daily basis. We have an active mobile veterinary service. This unique service fulfils some important veterinary needs.
Some pets just don't travel well or are extremely uncomfortable in a new environment. Moreover, some of our clients lack access to transportation or simply don't want to go through the hassle of bringing their pets in. Having a mobile service available solves these problems.
When it comes to the quality medical care we will not compromise. Clients recognize and respect the quality of care provided by us and wouldn't consider going anywhere else to satisfy their veterinary needs. Our client base increases on a daily basis. We have an active mobile veterinary service. This unique service fulfils some important veterinary needs.
Some pets just don't travel well or are extremely uncomfortable in a new environment. Moreover, some of our clients lack access to transportation or simply don't want to go through the hassle of bringing their pets in. Having a mobile service available solves these problems.
Services
Providing house calls in the Central Arkansas area is a key part of our veterinary services.
We have three vehicles available to render this important service.
Providing medical care for an animal in the home environment is not only convenient but also reduces the stress on both the pet and pet owner.
A special time in the life of an animal is when it is either facing a life threatining injury or is simply too old and feeble to go on.
At this point euthanasia is the final kindness that we can extended to our pets.
We have three vehicles available to render this important service.
Providing medical care for an animal in the home environment is not only convenient but also reduces the stress on both the pet and pet owner.
A special time in the life of an animal is when it is either facing a life threatining injury or is simply too old and feeble to go on.
At this point euthanasia is the final kindness that we can extended to our pets.
As an outreach to pet owners, who may for a variety of reasons find it difficult to transport their pets to the hospital, our veterinary hospital offers an active house call service.
Our house call service includes the entire Central Arkansas area.
Providing medical care for an animal in the home environment is convenient and reduces the stress on both the pet and pet owner.
A special time in the life of an animal is when it is either facing a life threading injury or is simply too old and feeble to go on.
Our house call service includes the entire Central Arkansas area.
Providing medical care for an animal in the home environment is convenient and reduces the stress on both the pet and pet owner.
A special time in the life of an animal is when it is either facing a life threading injury or is simply too old and feeble to go on.
Dr. Marilynn Baeyens has been involved in the rehabilitation of wild animals since 1976.
She has worked with several groups and agencies over the years.
Currently she is working with Raptor Rehab of Central Arkansas, a group organized and headed by Rodney Paul.
She also works with Arkansas Game and Fish, and U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Moreover, she works with several individuals involved in raptor rehabilitation.
Most of her wildlife work is with raptors (hawks, owls, eagles), but she also sees reptiles (mostly turtles), rabbits, raccoons, squirrels, other birds, an occasional deer, and other wild life.
She has worked with several groups and agencies over the years.
Currently she is working with Raptor Rehab of Central Arkansas, a group organized and headed by Rodney Paul.
She also works with Arkansas Game and Fish, and U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Moreover, she works with several individuals involved in raptor rehabilitation.
Most of her wildlife work is with raptors (hawks, owls, eagles), but she also sees reptiles (mostly turtles), rabbits, raccoons, squirrels, other birds, an occasional deer, and other wild life.
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