Dr. Holly Metts, a native to Savannah Georgia, is the veterinarian/owner of Forsyth Park Animal Hospital. She joined us in December of 2016 and has always known she has wanted to work with animals. The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) sets the standard for quality veterinary care for companion animals. As an accredited hospital, we voluntarily uphold the Association's high standards in 18 different areas and are routinely evaluated on over 900 different standards of veterinary care.
Not all animal hospitals are accredited, and we are proud to be amongst only 12-15% of veterinary hospitals that hold this honor. Our Mission is to provide excellent quality, compassionate care, and life-long health for your pet. We look forward to welcoming you and your four legged friends to our animal family. We have an exceptional staff of talented doctors and support technicians with particular interests in all aspects of animal care.
Our family-oriented staff is committed to providing you with state of the art veterinary care while maintaining an atmosphere of respect, support, and continued education.
Not all animal hospitals are accredited, and we are proud to be amongst only 12-15% of veterinary hospitals that hold this honor. Our Mission is to provide excellent quality, compassionate care, and life-long health for your pet. We look forward to welcoming you and your four legged friends to our animal family. We have an exceptional staff of talented doctors and support technicians with particular interests in all aspects of animal care.
Our family-oriented staff is committed to providing you with state of the art veterinary care while maintaining an atmosphere of respect, support, and continued education.
Services
Forsyth Park Animal Hospital is a full service veterinary hospital staffed with caring professionals who are looking forward to meeting all your pet's healthcare needs.
We offer vaccinations, general health care for newborn to geriatric pets, dentistry, general surgery, emergency care, nutritional education and more!
Dr. Holly Metts has a special interest in internal medicine, behavioral and anxiety disorders, osteoarthritis, and pain management.
Dr. Holly Metts is here to assist you and your pet's needs.
We offer vaccinations, general health care for newborn to geriatric pets, dentistry, general surgery, emergency care, nutritional education and more!
Dr. Holly Metts has a special interest in internal medicine, behavioral and anxiety disorders, osteoarthritis, and pain management.
Dr. Holly Metts is here to assist you and your pet's needs.
Lisa is originally from Memphis, Tennessee.
Lisa has known ever since she was six years old that she wanted to work with animals.
She became a veterinary assistant at the age of sixteen.
Marriage in 1999 took her to Louisiana, where she worked for Louisiana State University, New Orleans as a surgical technician in the Department of Animal Care until the start of 2006.
Hurricane Katrina made her realize that life is too short to not do what you love.
She joined us in December of 2016, after her husband was transferred here.
Lisa has known ever since she was six years old that she wanted to work with animals.
She became a veterinary assistant at the age of sixteen.
Marriage in 1999 took her to Louisiana, where she worked for Louisiana State University, New Orleans as a surgical technician in the Department of Animal Care until the start of 2006.
Hurricane Katrina made her realize that life is too short to not do what you love.
She joined us in December of 2016, after her husband was transferred here.
Our wellness and vaccination programs are designed to prevent disease and prolong the lives of your companion animals.
Disease prevention is always less costly than dealing with the treatment of a disease once symptoms are present.
For example, parvovirus treatment can frequently cost $1,000 or more while a single parvovirus vaccination will usually cost less than $80.
Early diagnosis of a disease process can lead your pet to a longer healthier life.
Kidney disease, if diagnosed early, will allow us to modify your dog or cat's diet and in some cases add supplements to their diet to potentially extend their lives.
Disease prevention is always less costly than dealing with the treatment of a disease once symptoms are present.
For example, parvovirus treatment can frequently cost $1,000 or more while a single parvovirus vaccination will usually cost less than $80.
Early diagnosis of a disease process can lead your pet to a longer healthier life.
Kidney disease, if diagnosed early, will allow us to modify your dog or cat's diet and in some cases add supplements to their diet to potentially extend their lives.
Our puppy wellness program is designed to offer your new puppy all the benefits of veterinary services available to him / or her from 6 weeks of age to 16 weeks of age.
Included in this service is a series of examinations and vaccinations including rabies, distemper, parvovirus, etc.
In addition, your puppy will be tested for worms and be treated for the most common intestinal worm of puppies - roundworms.
Roundworms can cause gastrointestinal signs such as vomiting and / or diarrhea.
There are other parasites that can cause similar symptoms and can even cause your puppy to become anemic (low red blood cells).
Included in this service is a series of examinations and vaccinations including rabies, distemper, parvovirus, etc.
In addition, your puppy will be tested for worms and be treated for the most common intestinal worm of puppies - roundworms.
Roundworms can cause gastrointestinal signs such as vomiting and / or diarrhea.
There are other parasites that can cause similar symptoms and can even cause your puppy to become anemic (low red blood cells).
Our knowledgeable staff and our facilities allow us to deal with a variety of medical conditions your pet may experience.
We hope we do not have to see you or your pet for an emergency but if we do, we are equipped to handle the situation.
In some cases, your pet may require hospitalization and further diagnostic tests.
We hope we do not have to see you or your pet for an emergency but if we do, we are equipped to handle the situation.
In some cases, your pet may require hospitalization and further diagnostic tests.
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