Veterinarian and Veterinary Dentist Recommendations

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phlumpetta

Post   » Tue Jun 08, 2004 12:50 pm


MASSACHUSETTS - greater Lowell area

Countryside Veterinary Hospital
289 Littleton Rd.
Chelmsford, MA 01824
(978) 256-9555
www.cvhonline.com

There are 7 veterinarians at this hospital. The person my guinea pigs have experience with is Dr. Holub. Dr. Holub has had guinea pigs as pets since he was a kid, and during my initial appointment he took the time to go over proper care and basic info. He has been doing guinea pig neuter operations for many years, although only a handful each year. There was an option for Piglet and Pooh Bear to have laser surgery over scalpel, which was more costly but I felt safer. The gas they use to anesthetise was safe for small animals, and they did inject pain medication following the surgery. Pooh Bear got "dissolving" stitches and Pgirl got belly staples. Both healed perfectly without any complications, although the vet's office gave me advice on what to look for in case complications should occur. The hospital carries a number of products including Oxbow food and hay. Their rates are higher than some (expect to pay a $45 initial exam fee), although I don't mind because I trust Dr. Holub et al with my animals, and they have more cavy experience than other local vets I have looked into. They do take emergencies (although are not open 24/7). They have boarding facilities for dogs, cats and exotics.

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totoro33
Supporter in '06

Post   » Thu Jun 17, 2004 12:25 am


TEXAS
Houston

Dr. M. Sarmiento, DVM, PhD, MS
A&M Cat Hospital
5010 Dincans St.
Houston, TX 77005
(713) 523-0528

Dr. Sarmiento is a board-certified exotics specialist and microbiologist. She treated my two pigs for viral infections. She prints out a handbook for guinea pig owners with info that has been confirmed by this forum (i.e. bedding, diet, susceptibility to URI's, etc.) In addition, the handbook informs people of the many mites in Texas and recommends annual Ivermectin shots. She also mentions the risk of reproductive cancers due to over-breeding, and suggests spaying/neutering.

She is very matter-of-fact and caring, and her assistant is also very friendly. She printed out a multi-page report after every visit detailing what she'd done. She doesn't dumb down medical information. They called to check in on the pigs after every visit.

Ange1icflowers

Post   » Mon Jun 21, 2004 4:41 pm


NEW JERSEY-Burlington County Area

Dr. Kenneth Dazen, VMD, Dipl.ABVP
Dr. David Kupersmith, DVM
Animal and Bird Healthcare Center & Hospital
1785 Springdale Road
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003

(856) 751-2122

These gentlemen (and there is now a third Vet who is also VERY good but I can't remember his name) have been WONDERFUL for my guinea pigs. They have an after hours number that you call and speak directly to the vet. They carry Oxbow Products, and educated me on how to take care of my guinea pig. When my Cuddles had an abcess, they were very gentle with him, and after it was lanced and drained, they gave me 2 antibiotics to make sure it would't come back and a painkiller to ease his suffering.

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mooser

Post   » Sat Jul 17, 2004 4:44 pm


ILLINOIS- Westchester

Midwest Bird and Exotic Animal Hospital
1923 S. Mannheim Road
Westchester, IL 60154
(708) 344-8166

Very experienced with guinea pigs.

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babydolleyes15

Post   » Fri Jul 30, 2004 2:22 pm


FLORIDA, SOUTH - Weston / Broward County

Indian Trace Animal Hospital
1420 North Park Drive
Weston, FL 33326
Phone: 1 (954) 384-7147
Fax: 1 (954) 384-7317

For After Hours Emergency Care
Call (954) 450-7732 or (954) 920-3556 or (954) 962-0300.

Dr. Greg Rupp, D.V.M.
(Mrs. Penny Kupferberg, D.V.M. if Dr. Rupp is not in town)
Website for Indian Trace Animal Hospital/ SOUTH FLORIDA is:

www.itah.petplace.com

ChadWPB

Post   » Fri Jul 30, 2004 2:34 pm


FLORIDA -- Pompano Beach

Wow! I just took two of my pigs to Dr. Rupp this week.

I have another vet in which to recommend. She did brilliant work on Amee's spay. Dr. Kelleher is on limited office hours since she's just had a baby (which delayed Mr. Snuggles's neuter by a month).

South Florida - Pompano Beach, Broward County

Broward Avian & Exotic Animal Hospital
Dr. Susan Kelleher D.V.M.
611 NW 31st Ave.
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
PH: (954) 968-7171
FAX: (954) 968-8414

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LER

Post   » Fri Jul 30, 2004 2:50 pm


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I apologize if this isn't the place for it, but a note about Dr. Kelleher (who I think it a great person excellent bunny vet - she is an integral part of the Miami House Rabbit Society).

When I lived in the area I took guinea pig family who had just been relinquished to me in to see her. They consisted of mom, dad, and five 3 week old babies. I told her they babies were separated by sexes as of that time, and asked her to order Cavy Permormance for me. She told me to make sure I put the baby boys back in with mom a few times a day until they were 8 weeks old because they still needed to nurse (which I did not do), and she told me they didn't need Cavy Performance, though I could feed it if Iwanted to (which I did). She also recommended that I have the sow spayed. I did have boar neutered there and she did a terrific job.

So, I think she may be thinking pigs are a little more similar to bunnies then they actually are.

Here is the website, BTW. http://www.exoticanimalcare.com/

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chelie07410

Post   » Mon Aug 09, 2004 1:32 pm


NEW JERSEY -- Englewood

Dr Lisa Attanasi
34 Sylvan Ave
Englewood Cliffs, NJ
201-461-8651 (phone) 201-461-7769 (fax)
Pager: 201-545-7055 E-mail: ECVB@msn.com

I was very satisfied. Lots of patience with my kids' questions.
Very thorough.

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kokieandPbsMom

Post   » Fri Aug 20, 2004 10:17 pm


FLORIDA -- Newberry

West End Animal Hospital
Deborah W. Kemmerer, DMV
They do GP's and also other small animals like ferrets.
They are used by our local GP Rescue and are very good.
15318 W. Newberry Road
Newberry, FL 32669
352-472-5471

capybara
Supporter in '13

Post   » Thu Sep 02, 2004 3:02 pm


PENNSYLVANIA-PHILADELPHIA AREA

Gloria J. Goodman, VMD
Avian and Exotic Animal Medical Center
3000 Concord Road
Aston, PA 19014
610-494-2811

Dr. Goodman has been great with our guinea pigs, and we've been seeing her for 3 years. She treats only birds, reptiles and small mammals, and we see many regular guinea pig patients there. They also offer boarding. Unfortunately, her office is not open on weekends, but sometimes phone messages will be checked by someone on staff that comes in on weekends for boarding animals. One of our pigs had a hay poke eye injury over the weekend, and after hearing our message Dr. Goodman was able to give us the appropriate antibiotics to treat her eye until our appointment. If emergencies are brought in during regular hours she sees them first.
She's very thorough with her regular exams. She knows how to check molars under anasthesia, and she also performed a neuter on our boar, and did a very good job. She's also open to answering a lot of questions from curious pig parents, and she and two of her current techs have a great bedside manner. They also carry Oxbow products.

piggyless

Post   » Wed Sep 15, 2004 4:18 pm


ONTARIO/TORONTO


Animal Hospital of High Park
3184 Dundas Street West
Toronto, ON.
M6P 2A3
Phone: (416)763-4200

http://www.animalhospitalhighpark.com/

I've been up there twice now with Sniper to have his teeth done. When I called to book the appointment I asked to speak to a vet first so I could ask questions. Dr Regan very kindly called me back and answered all my questions for me. When I went the first time I saw Dr Lane and the second time, Dr Dawson. They are both very good vets. Everyone in the office is very friendly and helpful. I searched from an exotics vet for a bit and this one was highly recommended by 3 of my local vets.

TwoWhitePiggies

Post   » Wed Sep 15, 2004 5:21 pm


KANSAS - Emporia

Julie Miller, DVM
East Emporia Veterinary Clinic
608 Exchange, Emporia, Kansas 66801
(620) 343-7682

Julie Miller is their small exotic animals vet, and she is very good with them. She answers questions, and when she doesn't know something, she offers to research it for you. I have also heard great praise for the clinics' other vets from cat and dog owners. There is always someone on call.

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