| Bradford Park Veterinary Hospital |
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The Animal Care Professionals
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| Bathing | Behavior |
| Boarding | Health Maintenance |
| Dentistry | Nutrition |
| Laboratory Diagnosis | Pharmacy |
| Pet Supplies | Radiology |
| Physical Examination | Dermatologic Treatment |
| Surgery and Anesthesia | Ultrasound |
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24-hour Emergency Treatment |
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Baths may be scheduled Monday through Saturday. Only quality shampoos are used. In addition to a thorough cleansing of the skin and hair coat, nails are trimmed, and ears are cleaned. The pet is then thoroughly dried.
Boarding services are available for cats, dogs, and exotics. Cats are housed separately from dogs in the "cat ward". Each cat has a large, clean cage containing a litter box, food, and water bowl. The litter is cleaned twice a day, and eliminations are carefully monitored.
Dogs board in spacious exercise runs, with hygienic grids for cleanliness.
Fresh water is always available, and high quality food is given daily or
specifically as requested. Dogs are exercised outside twice a day while the
indoor runs are cleaned. Appetite, eliminations and conditions are carefully
noted.
Veterinary
dentistry is enormously important for the health of our patients. Dental
infections are painful and may spread internally to other organs.
Dental procedures are performed under general anesthesia. Even basic cleanings
require more manipulation than most pets tolerate comfortably. Gas or inhalant
anesthesia is used safely and effectively.
The most common procedure is cleaning, or prophylaxis. An ultrasonic scalar is
initially used to clean all deposits. Teeth are then polished to provide a
smooth surface, and a fluoride treatment is applied. When indicated, diseased
or fractured teeth may be extracted.
Antibiotics are prescribed for 1 to 2 weeks to help treat infection and prevent
spread of bacteria.
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Health
maintenance is the application of preventative medicine to keep our patients
well. It includes regular physical examinations, fecal floatation for
intestinal parasites, heartworm tests, feline leukemia and aids tests,
vaccinations, blood count and chemistry screening, urinalysis, and dental
prophylaxis.
The doctors recommend a series of visits for puppies and kittens, and
twice-a-year visits for adult dogs and cats.
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Laboratory
testing is critically important to the management of ill patients. Because
prompt results are extremely beneficial, sophisticated equipment is maintained
on the premises.
Tests may be done on blood, urine, feces, needle aspirates of lesions, ear
swabs, skin scrapes, or discharges. In hospital tests of blood, urine, fecal
material and fungal cultures are performed.
In addition, we refer biopsy samples to highly skilled veterinary pathologists
and use reputable laboratories for specialized testing.
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Many
advances have been made in companion animal nutrition. High quality diets
promote good health and prevent medical problems. Species, breed, age,
activity, and medical conditions determine the nutritional needs of pets. Not
only are there varied diets for healthy animals, there are prescription diets
available to aid in the treatment of many abnormalities. Doctors will often
recommend special diets as part of a treatment plan.
For your convenience, maintenance and prescription foods are kept in stock.
Storage is in dry temperature controlled areas. Expiration dates are carefully
checked. Special orders can be made promptly.
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High quality pet supplies are stocked for your convenience. We carry a full line of pet foods, including prescription. We carry Advantage and Revolution for flea control in cats and dogs. In addition, products such as shampoos, ear cleaning solutions, healthy treats and sturdy grooming equipment are also available.
A pharmacy is maintained on the premises for client convenience. Complete inventory is kept of heartworm preventatives, Flea control, and prescription medication. Only high-quality products from reputable manufacturers and distributors are stocked. Prescription refills require doctor approval.
A
physical examination is a professional service performed by a doctor. A routine
physical is recommended twice a year for all pets, since pets may tolerate
medical problems without symptoms apparent to most owners. Medical conditions
are treated most successfully and economically when diagnosed early. Often,
early diagnosis is made of arthritis, heart disease, dental infections, ear
infections, tumors, and more.
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Radiographs
or x-rays are an important diagnostic technique. These pictures represent
comparative densities and shapes of interval structures. A radiology machine is
maintained on the premises. An automatic processing machine develops the film
quickly with high quality results.
Radiographs are useful in the diagnosis of many conditions, including
arthritis, bone fractures, tumors, heart and lung disease, urinary stones,
stomach and intestinal disorders, and more.
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Surgery
is performed in a designated operating room. Surgeons use proven sterile
techniques, including scrubbing and wearing protective caps, masks and gowns.
Instruments are sterilized in an autoclave and used for only one procedure
before re-sterilization.
Anesthetic choices are made based on the species, breed, age, and physical
condition of each patient. Doctors use both injectable and gas anesthetics.
Separate anesthesia machines are maintained for isoflurane and sevoflurane.
A wide variety of surgical procedures are performed. Most common are spays
(removal of ovaries and uterus), neuters (removal of testicles) and declaws.
Operations are also performed for tumors, wounds, fractures and foreign
objects. Surgery is done on most internal organs, hips, ears, and eyelids.
During surgery, patients are closely monitored. Cardiac monitors give an
audible and visible evaluation of heart function. Respiration, membrane,
colors, and anesthetic depth is closely watched.
Postoperatively, analgesics are often used to keep our patients comfortable.
Lots of blankets and loving care keeps our patients content.
Length of hospitalization varies with procedures. Some patients may be
discharged the day of surgery. For many procedures there may be one overnight
stay.
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| About our Practice | |
| 1255 East Independence | |
| Springfield, Mo. 65804 | |
| Phone: | 417-886-0777 |
| Fax: | 417-886-2332 |
| Email: | rsifferman@bpvh.com |
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Office Hours |
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| Mon: | 8:00am - 5:00pm |
| Tue: | 8:00am - 5:00pm |
| Wed: | 8:00am - 5:00pm |
| Thurs: | 8:00am - 5:00pm |
| Fri: | 8:00am - 5:00pm |
| Sat: | 8:00am - 12:00pm |
| Sun: | Closed |
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