About Our Hospital
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Why can’t my pet see the same vet/vet tech each time we visit?
Gagemount Animal Hospital makes every effort to accommodate clients’ requests. However, there may be circumstances that prevent a certain veterinary team member from being available during your pet’s visit. Scheduling…
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Why is my vet referring my pet to a specialist?
Gagemount Animal Hospital wants its patients to have the best possible outcome. This is why we sometimes makes the decision to refer patients to veterinarian specialists or specialty clinics when advanced training…
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Can I call and have you fax a copy of my pet’s rabies certificate and proof of vaccinations to the kennel where my pet will be staying?
Gagemount Animal Hospital staff can send proof of vaccination to your pet’s kennel. Just let us know the fax number.
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What are your vaccination requirements for boarding?
Gagemount Animal Hospital requires that dogs be vaccinated against rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and Bordetella (kennel cough) and that cats be vaccinated against rabies, panleukopenia (feline distemper), feline leukemia virus (FeLV),…
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If my pet’s problem doesn’t get better, can I get a refund for his/her veterinary care?
Unfortunately, we can’t offer refunds for veterinary care. Our fees cover the cost of examining, testing, diagnosing, and treating your pet. Not all health problems have a straightforward solution. Some…
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I’m worried about my pet’s upcoming surgical procedure. What do you do to help ensure your patients’ safety during surgery?
The vet team at Gagemount Animal Hospital will perform a physical exam and preanesthetic testing before surgery and monitor your pet during surgery. During the procedure, a vet technician will…
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I think my pet ate something that’s making him/her sick, and he/she has lost consciousness/is having seizures/trouble breathing. What should I do?
During Gagemount Animal Hospital’s normal business hours, bring your pet in immediately. Call us right before you leave or while you’re on your way to help us prepare for the…
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I think my pet ate something that could be poisonous, but he/she seems fine. What should I do?
Don’t panic, but call us right away. If it’s outside our normal business hours, leave a message, and one of our veterinarians will return your call quickly. If your pet…
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I think something’s wrong with my pet. Can I call you and have a veterinarian give me a diagnosis over the phone?
Veterinarians can’t diagnose over the phone. Besides being unethical and illegal, diagnosing by phone doesn’t allow vets to physically examine a pet. A physical exam is necessary so your vet can provide…
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Why do you check my dog’s weight every time he/she comes in for a visit?
We keep track of your pet’s weight just like your doctor’s office keeps track of your height and weight each time you visit. Having an accurate and current measurement of…