Dentistry

 

Dental disease is one of the most prevalent diseases in cats and dogs.  Board Certified Dentists

are specially trained in the evaluation of genetic and acquired diseases, as well as perform oral surgery.

 

Medical record, dental radiographs and laboratory work are often helpful when diagnosing dental disease. A full oral examination by our dentist will also help complete the diagnosis.

 

Appointments

 

Once you have consulted with your primary care veterinarian and they have referred your pet to our Dentist, you can call Monday through Friday 8am-5pm to schedule an appointment. If our specialty coordinator is unavailable at those times, you may be asked to leave your name and phone number so we can schedule you an appointment when she is available. 

 

Appointments/consultations are approximately 20 minutes, depending on the severity of the case. Our Dentist will review the medical record and dental radiographs (if applicable) prior to examination of your pet.

 

Associated Fees

 

The cost of consultation with our dentist is $78.00 for the initial examination.  Payment can be made in the form of cash, check, Visa/Mastercard/Discover/American Express, CareCredit, or Chase Health Advance.  We do not extend lines of credit.  All payment is due at time of services.

 

Proposed Treatment Plan

 

All clients are presented with proposed treatment plans for medical care for their pet.  After examination by our doctor, a treatment plan will be generated based on the medical needs of the pet.  A pre-payment of the low end of the treatment plan is required for treatment.