Family Vet “Just Like Home”

Family Veterinary Clinic’s New Home is Now Open!

Crofton, Gambrills and Bowie, thank you for allowing us to serve you for twenty seven years. In that time we have been known as the vet clinic “in the house”, now it is our pleasure to introduce our new home. After much consideration for your ideas and concerns we believe that our new home will mix all of the “feel” that you have come to expect with all of the technology your loved ones deserve. The pictures say it all, a state of the art facility wrapped in the arms of a home. Enjoy!

 


 

 

 

 

Surgery

At Family Veterinary Clinic, we take surgery very seriously.  Our veterinarians have thirty years combined experience, fifteen serving the Crofton, Gambrills and Bowie areas. Both have extensive knowledge and skill in spays, neuters, cesarean section, cystotomy, exploratory laparotomy, resection and anastomosis, minor reconstruction, digit amputation, mass removals, tail docking/declawing, and eye surgeries.  In addition to our primary veterinarians we also employ the services of Dr. Marilyn Kostolich a, Board Certified, surgeon who performs many other more complex surgeries e.g. ACL repairs. All of these surgeries are performed in our “state of the art” facility, outfitted with the latest surgical equipment.

Anyone considering having surgery performed on their loved one is faced with a daunting amount of information.  Whether it comes from their veterinarian, an online source or friends who have had similar procedures, it can be confusing and sometimes even scary. The following are just a few guidelines when considering having a procedure done.

  • Be educated about the procedure.

There are plenty of resources to familiarize you with the procedure prior to having it performed.  Ask your veterinarian to explain what they will be doing. They should be willing to go over it in as much detail as you like. Go to reputable web-sites, such as ones sponsored by universities. (Click Here)

  • Make sure the veterinarian is qualified and experienced in performing the procedure.

Like their human counterparts, veterinarians have become specialized, from general practitioners that you see every year to specialists that only work in one area.  Just as with human medicine, it is important to get the right doctor and although most veterinarians are capable of performing surgeries such as spays and neuters it is a good idea to have a ”Board Certified Surgeon” perform more complicated ones such as orthopedic repairs. (What is a Board Certified Surgeon?)

  • “Cleanliness is next to godliness”, as the saying goes, is true when referring to surgery than at any other time.

This old proverb could be expanded to say, “A clean, well equipped and maintained surgery is next to godliness”. When general anesthesia is administered every measure should be taken, both pre and post operative, to increase the chances of a positive outcome. Most of the surgeries performed by your veterinarian call for general anesthesia. As is with the human medical field, there are standards and practices used to promote success. The veterinary field has adopted most of these standards, look for these when making your selection.

  1. Experienced, qualified surgeons whom regularly perform the surgery your pet needs. (keep in mind that some surgeons perform more than 25 surgeries per day, try to schedule your pet to be one of the first  or schedule with a facility that does not place as much load on their surgeons)
  2. A well-equipped, dedicated surgery suite. “The only thing that should be in surgery is surgery”. A surgery suite is not a recovery, storage, or dental room. At a minimum, it should contain monitors (pulse oximetry, respirations, temperature, ECG), heated surgery table, fluid warmer and pump, double lights, anesthesia machine with oxygen supply, and instrument table. At a maximum is should contain the same. (specialized procedures may call for additional equipment such as x-ray, ultrasound or endoscopy)
  3. A clean, comfortable and heated recovery area. Heat loss during and after surgery is an important consideration; make sure the facility has a heat loss mitigation system, preferably heated recovery cages, that limit heat loss and keep patients safe while they overcome the effects of anesthesia. ( the floor, although sometimes necessary, is not ideal)
  4. In-house lab.  As with humans, pets should have pre-operative blood work to check overall wellness and screen for conditions that could cause surgical complications

    Heated recovery cages

    Dedicated dental suite

    Full in-house lab

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Hours & Policies

 

At Family Veterinary Clinic we strive to provide quality veterinary services, at convenient times to accommodate a broad range of schedules. Please review the information on this page regarding our hours of operations and general operating policies, to ensure that your experience is simple and easy.

Phone Hours

The Family Veterinary Clinic phone lines are open from 8:00 am until 6:45 pm.

Office Visits

Monday:

Appointments 9:00am – 12:40pm Appointments 3:00pm – 6:40pm

Drop-offs 7:30am – 8:30am

Tuesday:

Surgery 9:00pm – Finish Appointments 3:00pm – 6:40pm

Drop-offs 7:30am – 8:30am

Wednesday:

Appointments 9:00am – 12:40pm Appointments 3:00pm – 6:40pm

Drop-offs 7:30am – 8:30am

Thursday:

Surgery 9:00am – Finish Appointments 3:00pm – 6:40pm

Drop-offs 7:30am – 8:30am

Friday:

Appointments 9:00am – 12:40pm Appointments 3:00pm – 6:40pm

Drop-offs 7:30am – 8:30am

Saturday:

Appointments 8:00am – 12:00pm

 

Drop-Off Policy

For your convenience we can accept drop offs for exams, procedures, etc. To ensure that we have enough space to accommodate your pet we request that you make arrangements for this in advance. Please call the reception desk at (410) 721-4545.

 

Emergency Contact Info

Family Veterinary Clinic is available to accept patients with emergency health issues. In emergency situations after hours, please contact Anne Arundel Emergency Veterinary Clinic, 808 Bestgate Rd. in Annapolis at  (410) 224-0331.

 

Boarding

Current clients of Family Veterinary Clinic are welcome to board their pets with us. As a veterinary healthcare facility, we are specialized in caring for pets with special needs, for example, pets with dietary restrictions, geriatric pets, and those with specific health issues such as diabetes, etc. Please contact the FVC office for details.

 

Food and Medication Orders

Family Veterinary Clinic would be more than happy to fill your prescriptions or have your food orders ready for pick-up, so you don’t have to wait! Please call ahead with enough notice and we will have your order ready when you arrive.

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