As the only AAHA accredited hospital in Wilmington, Delaware, Circle Veterinary Clinic is dedicated to providing excellent and compassionate veterinary care to our circle of furry friends and their families. Clients come from nearby neighborhoods such as Greenville, Hockessin, Newark, New Castle, and North Wilmington to see us, as well as from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland.
We are located in a tranquil, wooded setting just minutes from the Route 4 exit of I-95. Our professionals are committed to doing what is best for our clients' treasured canine and feline companions. Office hours subject to change: Please call to verify before visiting to pick up prescriptions. Vetsource delivers the medicine, food and treats your pet needs directly from the manufacturer to your home.
We are located in a tranquil, wooded setting just minutes from the Route 4 exit of I-95. Our professionals are committed to doing what is best for our clients' treasured canine and feline companions. Office hours subject to change: Please call to verify before visiting to pick up prescriptions. Vetsource delivers the medicine, food and treats your pet needs directly from the manufacturer to your home.
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The staff at Circle Veterinary Clinic strives to help our clients take the best care of their pets.
We are the only hospital in Wilmington accredited by AAHA, and our compassionate, skilled veterinarians and support team make comprehensive and preventative care their priority.
We have a long record of outstanding service, as our hospital traces its history from 1925 as the oldest continuously operating small animal veterinary practice in Delaware.
Dr. Harvey Fell established Circle Veterinary Clinic and was succeeded in 1956 by long-time Wilmington veterinarian Dr. John L. Wilkins.
We are the only hospital in Wilmington accredited by AAHA, and our compassionate, skilled veterinarians and support team make comprehensive and preventative care their priority.
We have a long record of outstanding service, as our hospital traces its history from 1925 as the oldest continuously operating small animal veterinary practice in Delaware.
Dr. Harvey Fell established Circle Veterinary Clinic and was succeeded in 1956 by long-time Wilmington veterinarian Dr. John L. Wilkins.
At Circle Veterinary Clinic, we encourage yearly physical examinations for all pets as part of routine preventative and wellness care.
The annual check up includes a thorough physical by a veterinarian and is a comprehensive assessment of all body systems.
This screen allows us to determine if any abnormalities exist in your pet's condition.
When performed annually, these examinations also allow our skilled veterinarians to detect changes in conditions such as arthritis, dental disease, and eye problems, which may be so subtle that they are hard to detect at home.
The annual check up includes a thorough physical by a veterinarian and is a comprehensive assessment of all body systems.
This screen allows us to determine if any abnormalities exist in your pet's condition.
When performed annually, these examinations also allow our skilled veterinarians to detect changes in conditions such as arthritis, dental disease, and eye problems, which may be so subtle that they are hard to detect at home.
In offering a wide range of veterinary care for your dog or cat, we may need to perform anesthesia during some procedures.
While this can be concerning for some owners, Circle Veterinary Clinic has at our disposal a wide assortment of anesthetics to administer for the safest anesthesia possible for your beloved pet's unique health condition.
These include injectable medications and inhalant anesthesia, which is breathed in through an endotracheal tube.
Whenever a pet is under anesthesia, one of our technicians monitors your pet's condition directly, carefully evaluates seven vital signs on our anesthesia monitor, and records these assessments.
While this can be concerning for some owners, Circle Veterinary Clinic has at our disposal a wide assortment of anesthetics to administer for the safest anesthesia possible for your beloved pet's unique health condition.
These include injectable medications and inhalant anesthesia, which is breathed in through an endotracheal tube.
Whenever a pet is under anesthesia, one of our technicians monitors your pet's condition directly, carefully evaluates seven vital signs on our anesthesia monitor, and records these assessments.
Like people, pets need annual dental exams to maintain good oral hygiene and to help diagnose any dental problems, as well as potential underlying health conditions.
Neglecting dental care can result in unnecessary discomfort and potentially expensive future health problems if left undiagnosed and untreated.
Our Clinic provides the finest in dental care and oral health for your pets.
The services we provide include oral examinations, consultations on home care, dental health diets and products, and a range of in-clinic treatments and surgeries to restore oral health.
Neglecting dental care can result in unnecessary discomfort and potentially expensive future health problems if left undiagnosed and untreated.
Our Clinic provides the finest in dental care and oral health for your pets.
The services we provide include oral examinations, consultations on home care, dental health diets and products, and a range of in-clinic treatments and surgeries to restore oral health.
Fleas and ticks are a constant threat to our pets.
Ticks can also be a serious health hazard due to tick-borne diseases such as Lyme disease.
Fleas can cause significant skin problems for both dogs and cats, as well as internal problems such as tapeworms.
These parasites can make humans uncomfortable and can prove very difficult to eradicate once they have invaded our homes.
For these reasons, we advise use of certain medications year-round.
You may sign up for monthly email updates on parasite prevalence rates at Pets & Parasites and for alerts when there are disease outbreaks in our area at Pet Disease Alerts.
Ticks can also be a serious health hazard due to tick-borne diseases such as Lyme disease.
Fleas can cause significant skin problems for both dogs and cats, as well as internal problems such as tapeworms.
These parasites can make humans uncomfortable and can prove very difficult to eradicate once they have invaded our homes.
For these reasons, we advise use of certain medications year-round.
You may sign up for monthly email updates on parasite prevalence rates at Pets & Parasites and for alerts when there are disease outbreaks in our area at Pet Disease Alerts.
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