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Rosecrans Pet Hospital - Quality Veterinary Medicine

Serving Our Community’s Pets and Their Families for Over Fifty Years.

We Are Changing The Way Veterinary Medicine Is Done For The Health Of Your Pet.

  • We offer a clean, pleasant and gentle veterinary experience.
  • We treat your pet with the same tenderness that we give our own pets.
  • Our trained staff members offer the highest quality of care through continued education.
  • Our goal is simple: to make your sick pets healthy and keep your well pets thriving.
  • Pocket Pets: Guinea pigs, Rabbits, Hamsters, Mice and Rats Welcome!
  • Deep Tissue Therapy and Laser Surgery Available!
  • We offer a full service in-house laboratory.

Compassionate Veterinary Medicine

Puppy Wellness Program: Keep your puppy healthy from Day One

  • Puppies should get all required vaccines prior to going out anywhere!
  • The wellness program provides complete protection for your new puppy.
  • We are dedicated to providing the highest quality care for your new puppy.
  • We are a Full Service Hospital offering: Quality Glossary Link Spay and Glossary Link Neuter Services
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Puppy Wellness Packages

Kitten Wellness Program: Keeping Kittens Purring, Chasing Yarn and Getting Into EVERYTHING!

  • Kittens are natural performers able to provide a million laughs a minute.
  • The wellness program provides complete protection for your new kitten.
  • We take the health and wellbeing of your new kitten very seriously.
  • We are a Full Service Hospital offering: Quality Glossary Link Spay and Glossary Link Neuter Services
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Kitten Wellness Packages

Ensuring a Comfortable and Effective Veterinary Experience for You and Your Pet

  • At Rosecrans Pet Hospital, we don’t think a hospital has to smell like dogs to take great care of them.
  • We are constantly updating our standard of care to provide the most current therapy methods.
  • Expect that we will care for you and your beloved pets like our family.
  • Each new patient Glossary Link exam requires you to complete paperwork for your pet which takes 5 - 10 minutes. Please come a little early.

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Fecal Exam

Recommended every 6 months. Fecal floatation checks for the presence of intestinal worms and other parasites. Some of these worms can be a risk to your family if not treated and will also cause gastrointestinal disease in your pet.

Aliases (separate with |): Fecal Flotation|Fecal Parasites
Feline Leukemia Vaccine

Recommended yearly for at risk cats. This virus attacks the immune system. Diseases caused by the Glossary Link feline leukemia virus include: several types of cancer, bone marrow suppression, inflammation of the eyes and neurological disorders. Other diseases associated with the virus include bone, kidney and skin disorders. Other secondary infections often occur.

Aliases (separate with |): Feline Leukemia|FeLV
FeLV/FIV Testing

Recommended yearly for at risk cats. Cats that go outdoors or cats exposed to other cats of unknown status (such as in boarding kennels or grooming shops) should be tested yearly, especially if more than one cat lives in the home.

Flea Prevention

Recommended monthly. Fleas can be active when the temperature reaches 45 degrees. Fleas cause allergic dermatitis leading to skin infections. They also carry several blood parasites that can seriously affect your pet. Prevention is far easier and less expensive than treatment.

FVRCP Vaccine

Recommended every 1-3 years. Glossary Link Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis virus is a herpes virus that causes sneezing, runny nose and eyes. It can cause permanent damage to the nasal sinuses and ulcers in the eyes. Calicivirus causes the same signs as Rhinovirus but usually affects the eyes and lungs. It can also cause ulcers in the mouth. Panleukopenia is a virus that causes the disease known as distemper in cats. It often leads to death.

Aliases (separate with |): Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis
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Sat: 8am - 1pm
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