20893 Stubble Road
Ashburn, VA 20147
P 703-729-9200
F 703-729-9229
INTRODUCING PET PORTALS
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Frequently Asked Questions Here are some questions/answers that we are frequently asked. If you have additional questions that aren't covered here, please feel free to give us a call at Ashburn Veterinary Hospital.
Our hospital is open Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 8:00pm. On Saturdays we are open from 8:00am until 2:00pm. The clinic is closed on Sunday.
2. Do I need to have an appointment? Yes, patients are seen by appointment.
3. What forms of payment do you accept? Cash, Check, Mastercard and Visa
4. Can I make payments? Full payment is required at the time of service.
5. At what age can I have my pet spayed or neutered? Spaying or neutering can be done at approximately 6 months of age. Your pet is given an exam prior to surgery to help determine whether your pet is healthy enough to undergo the surgical procedure. Current vaccinations are required at the time of surgery. Also a pre-anesthetic blood screen is recommended prior to undergoing anesthesia and surgery.
6. What is the pre-anesthetic blood screening? This is a blood test that is run here in the clinic prior to surgery. It tests the organ functions, blood counts and clotting function of your pet. The pre-anesthetic blood screening is done to assure safety during surgery and the ability to heal following surgery.
7. How long do the sutures stay in after my pet's surgery? Procedures involving sutures require them to be removed in 14 days following the surgery.
8. Is it a good idea to let my pet have at least one litter? No, there is no advantage to letting your pet have one litter. However there are plenty of advantages to having you pet spayed or neutered. These advantages include decreasing the chances of breast tumors later in life, decreasing the chance of cystic ovaries and uterine infections later in life, decreasing the desire to roam the neighborhood, decreasing the incidence of prostate cancer later in life, helping prevent spraying and marking, and also decreases the surplus of unwanted puppies and kittens.
9. Do you board pets? Yes, we do provide medical boarding for our patients who require injections or other medications. We have boarding space for both large and small dogs. Our nursing staff cares for all the boarding patients, there is no kennel staff which is why our boarding prices tend to be higher than the normal boarding facility.
10. What are your kennels like? Our kennels are all indoor. The dogs are walked 3 times daily while they are boarding. Blankets and food are provided for our boarders, but you are always welcome to bring your own. |