- Dental CareSince we perform dental scalings and extractions under general anesthesia, we also complete a full exam of their heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys. During the procedure, we will inspect your pet’s teeth individually after any tartar is scaled away. Afterward, the teeth are polished, and a tartar barrier is applied. When you come to pick up your pet, we provide a dental aftercare kit and instructions on how to maintain your pet’s oral health at home.
- VaccinationLet us give your pet the spa treatment. For added convenience, we now offer one-stop grooming, bathing, boarding and medical services. Pick up Fido or Kitty smelling sweet and freshly fluffed after boarding or with yearly exam and vaccinations. Our groomer pampers each pet with strawberry milk baths, vanilla blueberry facial with coconut essence and pedicures. Checking from head to tail, ears are made squeaky clean, anal glands are expressed and teeth are brushed.
- Veterinary Ophthalmology
- Behavioral CounselingVaccinations, parasite control, diet consultation and basic training start puppies out on the right paw. Kittens also require vaccinations, deworming, parasite control, feline leukemia/feline immunodeficiency virus testing for best results in the growing years. Sterilization, recommended at 5 to 6 months of age, prevents many behavioral problems as well as some cancers and diseases. We firmly believe that pets are members of the family and will discuss their introduction and training in the household.
- Comprehensive ExaminationAnesthesia and Surgery worries are minimized with physical exams, testing, and careful monitoring. Some patients require bloodwork before surgery to evaluate organ function. Vital signs are monitored intra-operatively with high tech monitors. We use the newest generation inhalant anesthetic, sevoflurane, so that patients will quickly recover after surgery. Post-operative pain management is part of every successful surgical Common surgeries performed at Abbott Animal Hospital are spays, neuters and the removal of tumors, bladder stones and intestinal foreign bodies.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlWellness exams and preventive medicine are keys to good health. Development and implementation of a plan at each stage of your pet’s life is crucial. Vaccinations, parasite control, diet consultation and basic training start puppies out on the right paw. Kittens also require vaccinations, deworming, parasite control, feline leukemia/feline immunodeficiency virus testing for best results in the growing years. Sterilization, recommended at 5 to 6 months of age, prevents many behavioral problems as well as some cancers and diseases. We firmly believe that pets are members of the family and will discuss their introduction and training in the household. Yearly exams are an important part of maintaining optimum health of an adult pet and preventing problems as they age. Your veterinarian will assess your pet’s physical condition, diet, parasite control and immunity to disease. You will be kept informed of current products and developments in veterinary medicine.
- Pain ManagementWe use various methods of pain control to ensure your pet is comfortable, including anesthesia, nerve blocks, and pain medications. We provide IV fluids throughout the procedure to maintain hydration, and vitals are all carefully monitored. Your pet will likely be groggy afterward but should recover from the medications within a few hours.
- Skin Condition and Allergy Treatment
- Feline Retro Virus Treatment
- Bacterial and Viral Infection TreatmentHappy pets are healthy pets! A commonly overlooked aspect of a pet’s health is their oral health. Oral pain and infection can dramatically decrease a pet’s quality of life and longevity. In some cases, dental disease is also an indicator of something more serious such as other organ diseases, or bacterial or viral infections. It is essential to have your pet’s mouth checked regularly to spot dental disease early on. With early detection and thorough dental scalings, your pet’s oral health will remain in tip-top shape, and you can avoid more costly health problems down the road.
- Arthritis TreatmentRegular checkups and early detection of disease help the mature pet live the best life possible. Heart, kidney, dental disease and arthritis pain are commonly detected aging problems. We give geriatric pets need more attention so they may maintain the best quality of life possible. X-rays or bloodwork are done to fully assess the status of your pet’s health. Our in-house blood machines allow us to get results in most cases in just one hour.
- Hip Dysplasia Treatment
- Obesity TreatmentDr. Sarah earned her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Georgia in 1996. Today, Dr. Sarah is an active member of the Georgia Veterinary Medical Association and the Korean Veterinary Society of America. She finds improving the quality of life of geriatric pets, soothing stress in fearful pets, helping overweight pets get bikini ready and teaching good manners to puppies especially rewarding. Dr. Sarah is especially interested in feline medicine, internal medicine, dermatology, and pain management.
- Diabetes Treatment
- Periodontal Disease TreatmentSince periodontal disease can often be a chronic health problem, we work with each patient to create individualized treatment plans. We want to make sure your pet’s health is feasible for you to maintain and strive to make any necessary treatments affordable. If you have questions about dental cleanings or to schedule an appointment, please call Abbott Animal Hospital today at (770) 921-2121 !
- Veterinary Surgery
- Spaying and NeuteringI could not be happier with my cat’s neutering. I arrived a little early, did the paperwork & was on my way home in 15/20 minutes. I got a call saying the procedure went well & was told I could pick him up at 1 o’clock. The vet discovered he had worms & went ahead & treated him for them. The instructions for aftercare helped. My cat responded much quicker & jumped at his food since he had not eaten for 14 hours prior to the procedure. That evening he was playful & demanded to be let outside. He has been outside a few times because that is his nature. He is now resting and recuperating from his traumatic experience yesterday. I say this because his normal day activity is to eat & have the run of the yard. I will return for next year’s inoculations.
- X-Ray
- MicrochippingInternational Health Certificate – Taking a pet to another country requires advanced planning. We are here to help by researching the requirements of the country to which you are travelling. We provide microchipping, official travel documents, and preparation of samples for rabies titer testing.
- BoardingThe doctor and staff are excellent. On my last visit, they were able to see my pet right away without an appointment and made him feel much better. Dr. Oh always follows up with a call. It is a small practice so you get personal attention. I never feel rushed. Nice boarding service too. Great “nature trail” for dog walks. Open for a few minutes on Sunday and holidays to pick up boarders. Highly recommend their dog groomer too.
- GroomingGreat vet! I’ve been taking my dog here for 2.5yrs. Dr. Oh and her staff are great with animals and affordable. I also board my dog there periodically with full confidence and use their grooming services. They do it all!
- Senior Pet CareWe get tails wagging with walks on our nature trails. We aim for maximum fun and attention, yet minimal stress for our boarders. Because we are a small boarding facility, we are perfectly suited for individualized care and monitoring of any special needs and senior pets. Our boarders are housed in kennels and taken outdoors for exercise every 2 to 3 hours. We serve our pets Science Diet food twice daily. A veterinarian is on call daily for our guests. We encourage you to call, or even better, to visit with Fido and let him decide for himself!