Everything You Need to Know About Your Pet’s Care
What kinds of veterinary services do you offer?
We offer comprehensive veterinary services, including wellness and preventive care, vaccinations, diagnostics, surgery, dentistry, internal medicine, imaging, grooming, boarding, and behavioral training. Our goal is to provide compassionate, high-quality care for pets at every life stage, all under one trusted veterinary team.
Do you offer walk-in or same-day appointments?
We strive to accommodate same-day appointments whenever possible, especially for urgent concerns. While walk-ins are not guaranteed, our team will do its best to assist your pet promptly. We recommend calling ahead so we can assess availability and ensure timely, appropriate care.
Can I schedule an appointment with a specific vet?
Yes, clients are welcome to request a specific veterinarian when scheduling an appointment. We understand the importance of continuity and trust in veterinary care and will do our best to accommodate your preference, depending on availability and the nature of your pet’s medical needs.
What can I expect during my pet’s first visit?
During your pet’s first visit, our team will focus on building a comfortable relationship while performing a comprehensive exam. We’ll review medical records, discuss lifestyle and nutrition, address preventive care, and answer your questions. Our goal is to ensure both you and your pet feel informed and supported.
Do you offer spays/neuters?
Yes, we provide spay and neuter surgeries as part of our surgical services. These procedures help prevent unwanted litters and offer important health and behavioral benefits. Our experienced team prioritizes safety, pain management, and attentive post-operative care to support a smooth recovery for your pet.
Do you provide health certificates?
We do provide health certificates for travel when required. A physical examination is necessary to ensure your pet meets all health regulations. Please contact us in advance, as certificates have specific timing requirements and documentation guidelines depending on your destination and mode of travel.
Where are you located?
East Greenbush Animal Hospital is conveniently located in 2 Springhurst Dr, East Greenbush, NY 12061, serving pets and families throughout the Capital District. Our accessible location allows us to provide trusted veterinary care to our local community with a focus on compassion, quality medicine, and client education.
Why should I schedule a wellness exam for my pet?
Wellness exams are essential for detecting health issues early, often before symptoms appear. Regular visits allow us to monitor your pet’s overall condition, update vaccinations, discuss nutrition and behavior, and tailor preventive care. These exams play a vital role in supporting a longer, healthier life.
How often should my pet get vaccinations?
Vaccination schedules vary based on your pet’s age, lifestyle, and health status. Puppies and kittens require a series of initial vaccines, while adult pets typically receive boosters annually or every three years. Our veterinarians will create a customized vaccination plan that provides optimal protection.
What signs should I watch for that suggest diagnostic care is needed?
Signs that may indicate the need for diagnostic care include changes in appetite, weight loss, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, coughing, lameness, or behavioral changes. If your pet seems unwell or “not quite themselves,” diagnostic testing can help identify underlying issues and guide appropriate treatment.
Can diagnostic imaging detect cancer early in pets?
Diagnostic imaging, such as digital X-rays and ultrasound, can help identify abnormal masses or changes that may suggest cancer. While imaging alone does not confirm a diagnosis, it is a valuable tool for early detection and guiding further testing, improving treatment options and outcomes.
How long does it take for pets to recover from surgery?
Recovery time depends on the type of surgery and your pet’s overall health. Minor procedures may require only a few days, while more complex surgeries may take several weeks. Our team provides detailed post-operative instructions and ongoing support to ensure a safe, comfortable recovery.
How do I schedule a surgical consultation at East Greenbush Animal Hospital?
Scheduling a surgical consultation is simple. You may call our office directly or request an appointment online. During the consultation, our veterinarian will evaluate your pet, discuss treatment options, explain the procedure, and answer any questions so you can make informed decisions with confidence.
Do you do dental cleanings?
Yes, we offer professional dental cleanings under anesthesia to ensure thorough, safe care. Dental cleanings include oral examinations, scaling, polishing, and dental radiographs when needed. Maintaining good oral health is essential for preventing pain, infection, and systemic health complications in pets.
Can I bring my pet in for dental emergencies?
Absolutely. Dental emergencies such as broken teeth, facial swelling, bleeding, or sudden difficulty eating should be addressed promptly. Please contact us as soon as possible so we can evaluate your pet and provide appropriate treatment to relieve pain and prevent further complications.
Is dental care painful for pets?
Dental care is not painful for pets when performed properly. Procedures are completed under anesthesia, and we use appropriate pain management before, during, and after treatment. Addressing dental disease actually helps relieve discomfort and significantly improves your pet’s overall comfort and quality of life.
When should I schedule my puppy or kitten’s first vet visit?
Puppies and kittens should have their first veterinary visit around six to eight weeks of age. Early visits allow us to begin vaccinations, check for parasites, assess growth, and provide guidance on nutrition and training. Starting care early sets the foundation for lifelong health.
How often should senior pets see the veterinarian?
Senior pets should typically be seen every six months, as they age more rapidly than younger animals. More frequent visits allow us to monitor for age-related conditions, adjust medications or diets, and address concerns early, helping maintain comfort, mobility, and quality of life.
How can you help manage arthritis and joint pain?
We manage arthritis and joint pain through a combination of medical therapies, joint supplements, weight management, pain control medications, and lifestyle recommendations. Our goal is to reduce discomfort, improve mobility, and enhance your pet’s daily activities while tailoring treatment to their individual needs.
Do you serve pets in Rensselaer, Castleton, Albany, and Troy?
Yes, East Greenbush Animal Hospital welcomes patients from East Greenbush and the surrounding communities of Rensselaer, Castleton, Albany, and Troy. We are located at 2 Springhurst Drive
East Greenbush, NY 12061, and are accepting new patients. Call (518) 477-7400 or book online.
