How often should my pet have an exam and blood work?

At 4 Daughters Veterinary Services, we believe that the best way to prolong the relationship you share with your pet and our patient is to identify disease processes early and prevent the progression of chronic illness before it becomes a problem. To keep tabs on your pet’s overall health, it is important to maintain annual exams and blood work. We recommend an examination by your veterinarian every 6 months. Those pets with chronic disease or mobility issues may require examination on a more frequent basis. We also recommend annual blood work profiles to provide a continuous record for our veterinarian to identify trends and specific areas to focus on in an effort to prolong the duration and quality of life of our patients.

What if my pet has an after-hours problem?

Four Daughters Veterinary Services does not currently offer 24-hour emergency care due to the limitations of our staff. However, you are only minutes away from Auburn or Tuskegee University’s College of Veterinary Medicine.

Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine
1220 Wire Rd.
Auburn, AL 36849
Phone:
Small Animal Clinic: 334-844-4690
Large Animal Clinic: 334-844-4490
Website:
https://www.vetmed.auburn.edu/animal-owners/emergency-services/

Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine
200 Hospital Rd.
Tuskegee, AL 36088
Phone: 334-727-8436

What financing options do you offer (ex. Care Credit), or is payment expected at the time of service?

At 4 Daughters Veterinary Services, we accept cash, debit cards, and most major credit cards.

Sometimes an unexpected emergency occurs with our pets or livestock that is not within our immediate budget. If you would like the option of financing unanticipated expenses in order to provide the best care for your animal, we are partnered with Care Credit. You can find more information at https://www.carecredit.com/vetmed/

Payment plans are not available, and payment is expected at the time of service.

We look forward to meeting you and your pets and welcoming you to our family!

Contact Info

5660 Notasulga Rd.
Notasulga, AL 36866

After-Hours Emergencies

If you have an emergency with your pet after regular clinic hours, please contact:


Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine

Small Animal: (334) 844-4690
Large Animal: (334) 844-4490

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