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in Sarasota, FL
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Primary & Urgent Care Services
We put all our focus into helping pets who require veterinary care. Our goal is to provide compassionate, high-quality care that keeps your pet happy and healthy for years to come. Some of our services include:
Illness Exam
Our veterinary service offers thorough examinations, diagnostics, and tailored care plans for pets experiencing illnesses ranging from digestive to respiratory issues. With scheduled follow-up exams and treatments as needed, our goal is to ensure your pet's swift recovery and improved quality of life. Schedule an illness exam today to get your pet back to their happy, healthy self.
Peaceful Passing & Grief Support
Saying goodbye to a beloved pet is one of the most difficult decisions you may ever have to make, and we’re here to support you and your pet through this emotional journey. Our peaceful passings and grief support services are designed to provide comfort, compassion, and dignity to both pets and their families during this challenging time.
Reptile, Avian, and Pocket Pet Care
We happily see reptile, avian, and pocket pets including, bearded dragons, chameleons, tortoises, ferrets, hamsters, rabbits, snakes, and more. We provide specialized care for each species, contact us for questions.
Diagnostics
Diagnostic testing plays a crucial role in identifying and treating health issues in pets. At our hospital, we offer a range of diagnostic tests to accurately assess your pet’s health and guide treatment decisions.
In-House Pharmacy
We have an in-house pharmacy to provide quick and timely access to your pet’s prescriptions.
Spay & Neuter
These procedures offer numerous benefits for both pets and their owners, contributing to a healthier, happier pet population and reducing the number of homeless animals.
Spaying and neutering are surgical procedures performed under anesthesia by our experienced veterinary team. Our team will discuss the associated benefits for your pet and walk you through each step of your pet’s care.
Vaccinations
Vaccinations are a crucial part of your pet’s care plan, providing protection against serious and potentially life-threatening diseases. You can expect our veterinarians to discuss the core vaccines recommended for all pets, along with a customized vaccination plan that is tailored to your pet’s age, lifestyle, and risk factors.
Urgent Care
Our veterinary hospital provides life-saving procedures during our open hours, serving pets experiencing urgent symptoms such as coughing, ear infections, growths, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, poisoning, scooting, cuts or lacerations, eye infections, limping, persistent scratching, rashes, and urinary issues. While we're not an emergency hospital, we're equipped to handle critical situations and offer immediate care for your pet's well-being.
Kitten & Puppy Care
Our veterinarians will provide you with a comprehensive vaccination schedule, parasite evaluation and prevention plan, along with heartworm, flea, and tick prevention. They will also discuss spaying or neutering, along with other important topics to support your pet’s health.
Cancer Care
Our veterinarians are experienced in diagnosing and evaluating treatment options for your pet should a cancer diagnosis occur. These options may include care in our hospital or in some cases, consultation or referral to a cancer specialist.
Surgery
Whether your pet requires a routine procedure or complex surgery, you can trust our experienced veterinary team to provide compassionate care and expert surgical expertise.
X-Rays
X-rays are invaluable tools in veterinary medicine, providing detailed images of your pet’s internal structures to aid in diagnosis and treatment. We offer both full-body and dental X-rays to ensure comprehensive care for your furry family member.
Dental Cleaning & Health
Did you know that dental disease is one of the most common health problems in pets, affecting up to 80% of dogs and 70% of cats by the age of three?
Our dental cleaning services are designed to keep your pet’s teeth and gums healthy, ensuring a lifetime of good oral hygiene. Regular dental cleanings are essential for preventing dental disease and maintaining your pet’s overall health and well-being. By addressing dental issues early, we can help prevent pain, infection, and other serious health problems down the road.
FAQ
What animals do you see at Hometown Veterinary Partners?
Currently, we specialize in serving our feline and canine friends. Typically, we refer birds, exotics, and pocket pets (hamster, guinea pig, rabbit, chinchillas, gerbils), and other small pet patients to the nearest hospital that specializes in their unique care. If you have any questions or concerns about the care of your pet, please don't hesitate to call us for guidance and referrals.
What types of payment do you take?
We accept major credit cards (Visa and Mastercard) at the time of service. Many of our hospitals also offer payment plans through CareCredit or Scratch Pay for added flexibility. Please feel free to reach out with any questions regarding payment options.
How is Hometown Veterinary Partners different from traditional veterinary practices?
At Hometown Veterinary Partners, we're focused on pets and people. We understand the importance of building strong relationships with both our clients and our team members. That's why we strive to create a supportive and inclusive work environment where veterinarians can thrive and provide the highest quality care for your pets. Founded by individuals who left corporate veterinary practices behind, our organization is driven by a commitment to fostering a culture of empowerment and support.
Do you offer cat-only rooms?
Are you a corporation?
At Hometown Veterinary Partners we are not a corporation. Our entity is set up as a partnership, founded by individuals who have transitioned from corporate veterinary practices. We are driven by a commitment to fostering a culture of empowerment and support, aiming to provide the best possible care for your beloved pets.
Resources
Understanding Kennel Cough
What is Kennel Cough? Kennel cough, also known as infectious tracheobronchitis, is a highly contagious respiratory disease in dogs characterized by a persistent cough. The term "tracheobronchitis" refers to the inflammation of the trachea (windpipe) and the bronchial...
How to Prevent Rabies in Dogs and Cats
Rabies is a deadly viral disease that targets the nervous system of mammals, including pets like dogs and cats, as well as humans. Once symptoms develop, rabies is almost always fatal, making it a critical public health concern that has persisted for thousands of...
The Importance and Considerations of Vaccinating Cats
Vaccinating your cat is a critical aspect of responsible pet ownership, ensuring your feline friend stays healthy and protected against various infectious diseases. Here, we will discuss the considerations of vaccinating cats, including the types of vaccines,...
Kathleen Chiu (Hayes), DVM (aka “Q”)
Partner Veterinarian
When it comes to her professional interests, Dr. Chiu’s passions lie in preventative health, internal medicine, endocrinology, chronic pain management, and alternative medicine. She has her own fantastic crew of pets, including two Pitbulls, Casey, and Asher, who were rescued from dog fighting. There’s Kiwi and Phoebe, their indoor kitties, and a gang of rescue barn cats named Strip, Fifty, and Ghost. And let’s not forget “The Fantastic Four,” their feathery friends that rule the backyard—the chickens!
Dr. Chiu enjoys quality time with her family, getting her hands dirty in the garden, whipping up some mouthwatering treats in the kitchen, and embracing the beach life. Moving to the Myrtle Beach area was the ultimate game-changer for her, offering the perfect blend of work and play. She’s all about saving the day for the Myrtle Beach community’s furry companions and supporting local pet and wildlife rescues. She’s here to be their champion and their dedicated vet!
Brandi Obman
Hospital Director
Brandi’s passion for creating a collaborative and healthy work environment where everyone feels welcome and supported aligns perfectly with our vision to create positive change in veterinary medicine. Brandi says, “I’m excited to make a hospital space that makes sense for the people working in it. I see this as an opportunity to show our teams that there is a way to get back to why we started in veterinary medicine in the first place.”
Fun facts about Brandi:
- She is originally from Chicago and lives in South Carolina
- Her favorite food is Alaskan Snow Crab (in large quantities, of course!)
- She has two cats, Tuna Tataki and Wasabi Ginger and four chickens, Pad, Thai, Stepanie, and HeiHei
- She is a graduate of Coastal Carolina University with a BS in Marine Science
- She has 16 years of experience in veterinary medicine as a VA and Practice Manager