Learn About Our Services Hope Animal Hospital in Fenton, Missouri provides a full range of veterinary services for cats, dogs, rabbits, ferrets, guinea-pigs, and other pets in the St. Louis, MO region. Our veterinarian and veterinary staff have a lot of experience in the St. Louis area. From routine exams, to urgent care visits, to advanced surgery, Hope Animal Hospital should be able to take care of your pet's needs. In case your pet needs the care of a specialist, our Veterinarian can help you select the best one for you and your pet. To learn more about the services we provide, click here. The HOPE fund pays for medicine and supplies at cost to provide care to abused, abandoned, or otherwise homeless pets. The employees gladly provide care at no cost and Hope Animal Hospital collects no boarding or hospitalization fees. We certainly cannot save every pet that needs our care, but we do try to help some of the neediest patients. To learn more, click here. While the best in surgical equipment, testing equipment, and other facilities are very important, it's the training and experience of the veterinarian and the veterinary staff that really makes a superior veterinary practice. To learn more about the veterinarian and staff at Hope Animal Hospital, please click here. Your puppy or kitten needs to see the veterinarian as soon as you know you are receiving a new member of the family. Immediate concerns are parasites and contagious diseases. Parasites are not only life threatening to your pet, but they can also put your family at risk for serious disease. Providing your puppy or kitten protection from contagious diseases as soon as possible helps keep it safe and healthy. The veterinarian at Hope Animal Hospital has put together plans that make sure that your new family member gets the proper pediatric medical care in order to keep both your pet and your family safe and happy. There are silver, gold, and platinum plans that offer increasing levels of care and value for your pet and protect you from high veterinary bills during what can be a very critical period in a pet's life. The staff and veterinarian at Hope Animal Hospital constantly review and update their skills and technology so that they can make sure that they can offer you the highest level of care at all times. They take great pride in their high standards of pet and client care. Some training is conducted in the St. Louis area, but occasionally the veterinary staff will find it necessary to travel elsewhere to get the best training. To see the current training events the veterinarian and veterinary staff are participating in, click here. Although certain medical conditions may cause concern for anesthesia this is true at any age but old age itself is not a disease. A puppy or kitten with a heart problem is an anesthetic concern just as a heart problem would be a concern in a 15 year old pet. With a physical exam, preoperative bloodwork, and a consultation with the doctor concerning expectations, anesthesia can be pursued at any age without undue risk. Read More Recommended laboratory testing that we perform in our hospital is important to your pet's health. You may see on your reminder post cards that your pet is due for blood work. We get a lot of questions about why this is so important. Below will explain what we are looking for when we do various lab tests. Blood work is important for dogs, cats, and rabbits. We have also included an explanation of what we are looking for when we ask you to bring in a fecal with your appointment. As well as an explanation on why we recommend yearly heart worm and tick borne disease testing for dogs. Read More
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