What to Expect

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When you join our practice, you join our family.

At Briarwood Animal Hospital, we make every effort to ensure that your pet feels comfortable and loved. As a client, you can expect yearly exams for your pet, as well as discussions on proper nutrition, parasite prevention, behavioral recommendations, as well as any questions you may have.

To get started with us, please schedule an appointment online and fill out our New Client Form, which will expedite your check-in process. When you arrive, we’ll get you checked in and you will receive a new patient goodie bag. We look forward to meeting you and your furry friend(s)!

Surgery Preparation:

Your doctor will advise you on specific directions to prep your pet for surgery but generally, we advise no food past 10 pm the evening prior. Please arrive at the practice by 8:30 am on the day of the surgery. After the procedure, your doctor will call you to discuss the surgery and will let you know the details of after-care. Most patients will go home towards the end of the day.

Boarding/Grooming:

We welcome your pet to our boarding and grooming facilities! All Patients need to be up-to-date on their vaccines. For boarding, you may bring food and blankets for your pet, but we provide them as well.

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Appointment Policy:

To optimize our efficiency and reduce client waiting times, we prefer to operate primarily by appointment. Our veterinarians and technicians rotate between scheduled surgical procedures and exams. Emergency cases receive top priority, thus making occasional appointment delays inevitable. Please understand we do our best to see each patient on time.

Drop Off Appointments:

Drop-off appointments may be requested by the pet owner or suggested by the staff if all appointments are filled and the pet owner would like the animal evaluated or treated the same day.

Usually, we will ask you to drop off as early in the day as you can so our doctors can examine the patient in between appointments. The veterinarian will then give the client a call to go over any test results as well as the diagnosis and provide discharge instructions.

Patient Arrival Policy:

For the safety of all pets, staff and pet owners, we ask that all animals be properly restrained upon entering the hospital. Dogs and cats must be on a leash or in a carrier while in the waiting room and in the exam room, unless otherwise instructed by staff. It is not uncommon for pets to be uncomfortable in a new setting or around unfamiliar animals, so this policy helps to keep your visit a positive experience for your pet while keeping everyone safe. If you have difficulty managing your pet or need assistance loading or unloading, please do not hesitate to ask our staff for assistance.