At Park Plaza Animal Hospital our mission is to provide high quality service, superior diagnostic skills, and complete hospital facilities with a wonderful, caring, supportive staff. We believe in preventative medicine and taking extra time to do a thorough analysis of your pets' needs. We then discuss with you all aspects of your pets' health so that we can work together to provide you with the knowledge that you need to enable your pets to have a rich, happy, and healthy life.
Call us at 513-752-3366 to schedule an appointment.
Call us at 513-752-3366 to schedule an appointment.
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Park Plaza Animal Hospital, located in the Eastgate area of Cincinnati, is a small animal veterinary practice that offers friendly and personalized care for you and your pets.
We take pride in providing individual attention to every client and patient.
We offer quality care at reasonable prices with convenient hours of operation.
Park Plaza Animal Hospital was established in 1991 and is owned by Dr. Julie O'Connell.
We cater to cats and dogs, as well as any small furry pocket pets, like rabbits, hamsters, rats, mice and gerbils.
We take pride in providing individual attention to every client and patient.
We offer quality care at reasonable prices with convenient hours of operation.
Park Plaza Animal Hospital was established in 1991 and is owned by Dr. Julie O'Connell.
We cater to cats and dogs, as well as any small furry pocket pets, like rabbits, hamsters, rats, mice and gerbils.
Park Plaza Animal Hospital provides a wide range of care for domestic and small (pocket pet) animals in a warm and welcoming office.
We've built our reputation on the quality, affordable animal care we provide.
If your pet has a need not addressed in the list above, please call 513-752-3366 or stop by our office to discuss treatment options.
We've built our reputation on the quality, affordable animal care we provide.
If your pet has a need not addressed in the list above, please call 513-752-3366 or stop by our office to discuss treatment options.
Dr. Julie O'Connell grew up on the West Side of Cincinnati, and attended McAuley High School.
She then served in the United States Army for 3 years, before attending Colorado State University, where she graduated with a degree in Zoology.
Dr. Julie then moved back to Ohio, to attend the Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
She graduated with her degree in Veterinary Medicine in 1995 and moved back to Cincinnati to practice.
She purchased Park Plaza Animal Hospital in 1998, and has felt fortunate ever since to be involved with so many amazing clients, animals and team members!
She then served in the United States Army for 3 years, before attending Colorado State University, where she graduated with a degree in Zoology.
Dr. Julie then moved back to Ohio, to attend the Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
She graduated with her degree in Veterinary Medicine in 1995 and moved back to Cincinnati to practice.
She purchased Park Plaza Animal Hospital in 1998, and has felt fortunate ever since to be involved with so many amazing clients, animals and team members!
Fleas are very important pests in our area, especially during the summer and fall months, but can persist all year.
Adult fleas are not only a nuisance to humans and their pets, but can cause medical problems including flea allergy dermatitis (FAD), tapeworms, secondary skin irritations and, in extreme cases, anemia.
Although bites are rarely felt, the resulting irritation is caused by the flea saliva.
Some animals may witness a severe reaction (general rash or inflammation) resulting in secondary infections caused by scratching the irritated skin area.
Adult fleas are not only a nuisance to humans and their pets, but can cause medical problems including flea allergy dermatitis (FAD), tapeworms, secondary skin irritations and, in extreme cases, anemia.
Although bites are rarely felt, the resulting irritation is caused by the flea saliva.
Some animals may witness a severe reaction (general rash or inflammation) resulting in secondary infections caused by scratching the irritated skin area.
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