High-Quality
Specialized Care
for Your Pet
Here at Animal Medicine Surgery Clinic PC, we combine years of experience, personalized care, and proven, evidence-based treatment methods to ensure the overall health, safety, and well-being of your pet.
We are a private animal hospital offering a wide array of medical and non-medical services, ranging from pet daycare procedures, boarding, and pet grooming to routine examinations, vaccinations, complex surgeries, medication prescriptions, and more.
Various Exotic Animals (Birds, Snakes and Turtles) By appointment Only*
Holistic and Medical Care
Diet Nutrition
Overall Wellness Care
Tele-Conference
Non-Medical Services
Boarding
Seasonal Grooming
Purina Plan
Daycare
Procedures
Dental Care
Oral Surgery
Ear Infections
Microchipping
Euthanasia
General Care
Dermatology
Diabetes Monitoring
Healthy Pet Blood Screen
Blood work
Eye Exams
Vaccinations
End of Life Assessments
Diagnostic Testing
Urinalysis and Urine Culture
Endocrinology
Puppy Exams
Wellness Examination
Our Specialties
Hematology: Hematology relates to the study of disorders of the blood system resulting in anemia or a lack of red blood cells in the body.
Nutrition: Nutrition plays a major role in the longevity of our dog's lives, and certain high-quality diets can help treat and cure certain disease processes.
Cardiology: Our veterinary cardiologists focus on diagnosing and treating diseases of the heart and lungs, including Congestive heart failure (CHF), Heart muscle disease (Dilated cardiomyopathy or hypertrophic cardiomyopathy), and more.
Allergies: Diagnosing allergies in your dog to alleviate any pain, scratching, or inflammation.
Hospice Programs: Our hospice program takes over when palliative care is no longer effective. The ultimate goal of this program is to provide your dog with a death that is as pain-free, humane, and peaceful as possible.
Weight Management: Advising and suggesting personalized diet plans to help your dog lose extra weight and prevent health complications.
Radiology: We use diagnostic tools, such as radiographs (X-rays), ultrasound, MRIs, and CT scans, to collect information about your dog's health. Most of these imaging procedures are non-invasive and completely painless.
Pet Euthanasia: There may come a time when the normal aging process or the long-term effects of incurable and terminal illnesses, such as cancer, leads to a significant deterioration in the quality of your pet’s life. Pet euthanasia is a viable option if you are ready to say a final goodbye to your pet with a heavy heart and relieve him/her of the pain.