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May 26

What are your vaccination requirements for boarding?

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We require that dogs be vaccinated against Rabies, Distemper, Parvovirus, Bordetella (kennel cough) and Canine influenza (flue). Cats must be vaccinated for Rabies, Panleukopenia (feline distemper), and Feline Leukemia virus…

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If my pet’s problem doesn’t get better, can I get a refund for his/her veterinary care?

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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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What precautions/measures do you take so my pet doesn’t feel pain related to surgery/injury/infection/chronic disease?

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Your pet’s comfort is a priority for us. Using our knowledge of pain medication and pain relief strategies, we do everything we can to prevent and manage your pet’s pain…

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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?

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Our veterinary team takes every precaution so that your pet receives the highest-quality care. We perform a physical exam and preanesthetic testing before surgery and monitor your pet during surgery….

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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?

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During 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 situation. If your…

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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?

By Lifelearn Admin

Veterinarians can’t diagnose over the phone. Besides being unethical and illegal, diagnosing by phone doesn’t allow veterinarians to physically examine a pet. A physical exam is necessary so your veterinarian…

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Why does it cost so much to provide veterinary care for my pet?

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The fees you pay for veterinary services take into consideration a number of factors, including the costs to compensate your veterinarian and veterinary team for their professional services and the…

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What is a veterinary technician?

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A veterinary technician is trained to assist veterinarians in caring for pets. These professionals perform many of the same tasks that a nurse would for a doctor. Veterinary technicians have…

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What education does a veterinarian need?

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Most veterinary degrees require at least six years of study at the university level, including a minimum of two years of pre-veterinary education and four years in a veterinary medicine…

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What is a veterinarian?

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Put simply, a veterinarian is a doctor who studies animal health; prevents, diagnoses, and treats diseases and health issues in animals; and helps protect the welfare of animals and people….

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9968 Baymeadows Road Jacksonville, FL 32256

P: 904-641-8685 E: info@deerwoodanimalclinic.com

Hours of Operation

Mon-Fri: 8:00am – 5:00pm Sat: Closed Sun: Closed

*On Wednesdays we are closed from 12pm-2pm

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