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Welcome to Spring Meadow Veterinary Clinic! 

Let us show you who we are!

We are a mixed animal practice, serving large and small animals.  We currently have 3 Doctors and 14 staff members.  We are an American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) Accredited Hospital and offer the most up-to-date medicine possible.  We are located on State Route 60, just North of the Ashland Co. Career Center.

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Our Receptionists are always there to help and would love to meet & greet your pets! This is one view of our office where our receptionist do their job, we are a paper-light practice, with the majority of things done on our state of the art computer systems.

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This is our Welcoming area - please make yourself at home and we'll be right with you.

While you are waiting we have a computerized educational program that will teach you things about your pet that you may be suprised to learn!

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We have 3 exam rooms, all ready to accomadate your pets for their examinations by our Doctors.

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Each Exam room is now equipped with a computer system called DIA which will help our Doctors and Technicians better explain things to you, our clients.

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Each exam room is also equipped for either large dogs, or small dogs and/or cats- with tables that can be lifted up or down depending on the size of your pet.

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We have a complete In-House laboratory in our Treatment area where we can run blood work and have results on your pet within a matter of minutes.  This lab helps us diagnose your pet even quicker and more effectively.

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Our digital x-ray system helps our Doctors better diagnose your pet and also allows us to bring the computer into the exam rooms to show you your pet's x-ray images.

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This viewer below, for our x-rays, is located in our treatment area and allows our Doctors a larger image of your pet's x-ray.  We also have the ability to take x-rays of our large animals friends on the farm.  An example of a horse hoof x-ray is shown below.

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Our spacious surgical suite includes 2 surgery tables, a multi-parameter (EKG, Blood Pressure, Oxygen level, Temperature, etc.) monitor for your pet while they are under anesthesia, gas anesthesia machine, a water heating unit to keep your pet warm during surgery, surgical lights and instruments.  Our Doctors perform surgeries Mondays through Fridays.

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This bank of cages is for our Intensive Care patients - those in need of extra-special care.

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These sets of cages (below) are for our hosptialized animals.

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Our boarders enjoy staying with us while their families are away!  This is where they stay, go out for walks, play and have a blast while they board with us!

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Our highly trained and educated staff provides compassionate care for you and your pets.  We currently have 18 team members ready to serve you and provide your pet with the best care possible!

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 Pictured: Top row(L to R): Diana, Receptionist;  Tommi, Assistant; Sheryl, Receptionist; Brandi, Registered Technician; Lisa, Kennel Attendant.  Middle Row(L to R): Cindy, Groomer; Katie, Kennel Attendant; Terri, Receptionist; Suzi, Registered Technician; Linda, Office Manager; Alisha, Practice Manager.  Bottom Row(L to R): Pam, Assistant; Dr. Mayer Louis; Dr. Lahmon; Dr. Lynn; Deb, Kennel Attendant.  Not Pictured: Anna, Kennel Attendant; Kathee, Receptionist.

 

Hours of Operation:

Monday 8am to 7pm

Tuesday - Friday 8am to 6pm

Saturday 8am to 12noon

Sunday CLOSED

One of our Drs. is always on call for your after hours pet emergencies!  Just call (419) 289-2466 for the Dr. on call!

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-According to the American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS) an astounding 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats show signs of oral disease by age 3. 

-Periodontal disease is a common problem in dogs, particularly smaller breeds.

-Cats can develop painful resorptive lesions. Studies show that about 28 percent of domestic cats develop at least one of these painful lesions during their lifetime.

-Oral disease begins with a buildup of bacteria in the pet´s mouth 

-Periodontal disease causes red, swollen and tender gums, receding gums, bleeding, pain and bad breath. If left untreated, periodontitis can lead to tooth loss.

 -The inflammation and infection associated with periodontal disease may damage other organs such as the heart, liver, and kidneys, or lead to other serious health problems.

The first step in preventing oral disease is a routine physical examination including a dental exam.

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Why take precautions? Because 10,000 people will get roundworms this year.¹  Children are at high risk because they have a tendency to put dirty fingers and objects in their mouths.

Most of us consider our pets to be one of "the family" - they sleep, eat, play, travel and pretty much do everything with us.  We all want to protect our family members from unnessesary exposure to things such as internal parasites (worms) and external parasites (fleas and ticks).  Some pets have parasites that can be transmitted from themselves to you, their owners - these parasites are called zoonotic.

So you ask, how can I have my four-legged family members with my human children without putting my children at risk?  The best way to prevent your children from becoming infected is to make sure your pet is on year-round parasite prevention.  Also, be sure to bring us a stool sample in to our office every 6 months to have your pet's stool sample checked and treated for any external and internal parasites that might be present. To see more tips please visit http://www.petsandparasites.org

1The Center for Food Security & Public Health.
  "Roundworm Infection, Toxocariasis." Fast Facts.
http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/fastfacts/pdfs/

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Spring Meadow Veterinary Clinic
1746 SR 60
Ashland, OH 44805
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  • Phone: 4192892466
  • Fax: 4192890908
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Hours of Operation:

Monday 8am to 7pm

Tuesday - Friday 8am to 6pm

Saturday 8am to 12noon

Sunday CLOSED

One of our Drs. is always on call for your after hours pet emergencies!  Just call (419) 289-2466 for the Dr. on call!