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Dr. Andy Broaddus. Dr. Broaddus has 46 years of experience!
Please see below for a full list of our services and costs
Yes, we can. However it will be at the discretion of our vet and there is a additional fee of $25. Please note these surgeries have a higher risk for complications and our vet may deny preforming the surgery if he feels he cannot do it safely.
Like humans, surgery leaves us uncomfortable for serval days. However, we will give your pet a 24 hour pain injection as well as an anti inflammatory. If you ever feel like your pet needs to more then this please contact us and we will be happy to help.
Payment is due at the time of making your appointment. You can pay using our PayPal link, cash, or a check. Please note, failure to pay means that your pet will not be seen.
Remove all food and water the night before surgery no later then midnight.
Pick up will be the same day. We will contact you whenever your pet is ready.
Drop off will be at 8AM the day of your appointment. If you are late your pet will not be seen. This is because we start surgery right at 9AM. If you are late and miss your appointment, there will be no refunds made.
No refunds will be issued for cancellations after 12pm, 48 business hours prior to your appointment. Please note, no call or no shows will make you ineligible with making an appointment with us in the future and no refunds will be made.
Required by Oklahoma state law if the animal is of age. A dog or cat should have their first rabies vaccination at 3-4 months of age and yearly after that.
DHPP is a dog vaccine that prevents distemper, parvovirus, parainfluenza, and two types of adenovirus (hepatitis). Dogs should receive the DHPP vaccine at 8, 12, and 16 weeks, and yearly after that.
FVRCP vaccine is an extremely effective way to protect your cat against 3 highly contagious and life-threatening feline diseases, Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (that's the FVR part of the vaccine name), Feline Calicivirus (represented by the C), and Feline Panleukopenia (the P at the end of the vaccine name)
Non Core vaccine usually given to dogs that are frequently exposed to other dogs in boarding or social settings, yearly vaccine
A small (about the size of a grain of rice) microchip is a form of identification that is placed under your pet's skin in-between the shoulder blades. If your pet gets lost and someone else finds them (a kind human, animal control, vet, etc.) the microchip can be scanned and matched to the owner's contact details, which are kept on a national database, THIS IS NOT A GPS/TRACKER
Only Treats roundworms, hookworms, and stomach worms
Treats all worms
This is the lampshade looking device that goes on your pet's neck to help prevent licking/chewing of the incision site. Although not all pets need this device, we strongly recommend getting this device, just in case your pet attempts to chew or lick.
Helps keep your pet calmer during the first 3 days of their recuperation period
This test is recommended for the morning of surgery after the pet has fasted. It includes a complete blood count (CBC) and serum biochemistry profile (will tell us how organs of the body are working). These tests provide important information about your pets health status and allows for us to see any issues your pet may have with anesthesia or surgery.
A comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) is a series of 14 blood tests that measure various aspects of a dog's health, including: Blood sugar levels, Liver and kidney function, Electrolyte and fluid balance, Acid-base balance, and Protein and electrolytes.
Blood test that can detect heartworm infections in dogs and cats
DOGS ONLY- Blood test that can detect four diseases: Heartworms, and tick-borne diseases such as Lyme, Anaplasmosis, and Ehrlichiosis
Tests the chemical and physical properties of urine. Mainly used to assess the health of the kidneys and urinary system, but it can also reveal problems in other organ systems and is important for diagnosing metabolic disease such as diabetes mellitus.
*****Additional charges will occur if your animals is cryptorchid, in heat, pregnant or in need of parasite control*****
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