Your First Visit
Preparing for Your First Veterinary Visit

Your first visit will allow us to get to know each other, check your pet's health, and begin wellness care to help prevent against future illnesses.

Before Your First Visit

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Gather Medical Records

Bring any medical, vaccine or adoption records you may have for your pet.
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Complete Our New Client Form

Download and complete this form to bring with you to your visit.
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During Your First Visit

During your pet’s first visit, your veterinarian will do a head-to-tail exam and check overall health, including the skin and coat, eyes and ears, teeth and gums, heart, lungs and other vital organs.

The veterinarian will also check your pet for fleas, ticks and other external parasites.

Your veterinarian will also ask questions about your pet’s diet, habits and activities, and discuss overall health and wellness including:

  • Vaccine History
  • Parasite Prevention
  • Spaying/Neutering
  • Dental Care
  • Microchipping
Ask Questions
Your first visit is an opportunity to ask any questions you may have about your pet's breed. Symptoms of many hereditary conditions are not always obvious, so awareness is important for early detection.

This is also a great time to ask for any recommendations or tips about care, training and feeding. Don't forget to schedule your pet's follow-up visit before you leave. After all, preventive care can help your pet live a longer and healthier life.

If you have any questions at all about your pet's upcoming visit, don't hesitate to contact us. We're looking forward to seeing you and your pet soon.
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  • Location
    1656 Route 9
    Clifton Park, NY 12065
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  • Hours & Info
    Mon - Thu: 7:30 am - 7:00 pm
    Fri - Sat: 7:30 am - 5:00 pm
    Sun: Closed

    When your pet is scheduled for boarding, it is best you bring your pet to the hospital several hours prior to closing time in order to get your pet settled in and comfortable for his/her stay. The hospital is open for drop-offs Monday through Friday between 12:00 pm (Noon) and 4:00 pm, and prior to 12:00 pm (Noon) on Saturday.

    When your pet is scheduled for a surgery or dental procedure they should be dropped off between 7:30 am - 8:00 am. Please allow time to complete paperwork. Cats and dogs should have no food after 10:00 pm the night before. Water is fine. We will call you after the procedure to let you know how your pet is doing and what time they will be ready for discharge.