- Dental CareOur veterinary team would like to emphasize the importance of dog and cat teeth cleaning at our Terre Haute animal hospital. In relatively recent years, the veterinary industry has begun to recognize the importance of dental health to each pet’s physical health. Pet dentistry is a part of our backbone at Brown Veterinary Hospital.
- VaccinationDid you know that we provide care to more than just dogs and cats at Brown Veterinary Hospital? At our animal hospital, exotic pet care is one of our focuses. We provide wellness care, as well as some vaccinations and surgeries, to...
- Veterinary Ophthalmology
- Nutritional CounselingYour pet’s diet is among the most important aspects of their health. At Brown Veterinary Hospital, we provide pet nutritional counseling services to dogs and cats of all ages, sizes, life stages, and health conditions. Nutritional counseling may be necessary for pets in a variety of circumstances, including...
- Comprehensive ExaminationNew puppies and kittens are always exciting to welcome into our homes, but it is also important to make sure they’re healthy. We recommend that all new puppies and kittens be brought in right away to our animal hospital in Terre Haute. Pet exams are critical for new pets! We will conduct a wellness exam to determine whether any underlying health conditions exist. We will also use this opportunity to talk with you about their needs in the following areas...
- Parasites Treatment and Control
- Pain ManagementIn my spare time I enjoy spending time with my boyfriend, playing video games, reading novels, and singing. I also volunteer at a local horse sanctuary whenever I can. My passions in veterinary medicine include pain management, behavioral health, and learning exotic animal medicine.
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentAllergies in dogs and cats are often a huge concern in the Terre Haute area. If pet allergies are something that you struggle with in your household, we recommend bringing your pet in for a complete examination right away.
- Parvovirus Infection TreatmentVaccinations are a vital part of any pet’s healthcare plan. Vaccines are designed to supply your pet’s immune system with disease-fighting antibodies. These antibodies provide your pet with an additional layer of protection and better equip them to fight off diseases that they may come in contact with. Fully vaccinating your pet will help to protect them from many potentially fatal illnesses such as rabies, parvovirus, Lyme, and many others.
- Ear Infection Treatment
- Heart Disease Treatment
- Wound and Fracture Care
- Veterinary SurgeryIf you have questions about our pet surgery options and techniques, please contact us. We’ll be happy to answer your questions as client education is such an important aspect of our complete care.
- Declawing
- Spaying and NeuteringAt Brown Veterinary Hospital, we work to provide the safest, best-in-class care for all our procedures, including for spay and neuter surgery. Many dogs and cats undergo spay and neuter surgery for good reason. The medical and behavioral benefits are some they couldn’t receive any other way. Plus, when you help combat animal overpopulation, you help combat animal homelessness. If you live in Terre Haute or a surrounding area, schedule your pet’s spay or neuter procedure with us. We want only the best for our four-legged friends.
- Laboratory ServicesPet diagnostics are the foundation to medical care at our animal hospital. In order for complete medical treatment to be administered, a correct diagnosis must be reached. We utilize diagnostic and laboratory testing at our animal hospital in Terre Haute, some of which include...
- X-Ray
- Dental Radiology
- Microchipping
- Boarding
- Senior Pet CareSenior pets are the most diverse age group of all as no two seniors are alike. More specialized attention is recommended for senior pets as they are often more prone to debilitating physical health conditions. At our animal hospital in Terre Haute, pet exams for seniors are recommended at least once a year, but sometimes more often depending on their condition. Many pets do not show signs of illness until their condition has advanced so we recommend ongoing screening for such health conditions as...