Finding a veterinarian for your pet can sometimes be frustrating! Not that there are less options but because not all provide the right care and treatment. At Fort McMurray Animal Hospital, we take immense pride in being one of the few animal hospitals in Fort McMurray that’s preferred by the residents across the area.
Types of Animals Treated:
Pets (cats and dogs)
Exotic animals (reptiles, parrots, etc.)
Small animals (rodents, hamsters, etc.)
Aquatic animals
Livestock/farm animals (cattle, pigs, etc.)
Surgical Services:
Laser surgery
Spaying and neutering
Soft tissue surgery
Orthopedic surgery
Medical Care Services:
Medical assessments
Diagnosis
Vaccinations
Dentistry
Radiology (x-rays)
Flea control
Dermatology (skin)
Endoscopy
Cardiology
Tonometry
Ultrasounds
Endocrinology (hormones)
Specialty Services:
Laser therapy
In-house pharmacy
Nutritional counselling
Behavioral counselling
House calls
Boarding
Grooming
Pet identification (tattoos, microchips, etc.)
Livestock/Farm Animal Specific Services:
On-farm wellness checkups
Protocol development
Problem solving and diagnostics
Pregnancy diagnosis
Wound repair
Surgical castration
Food ration formulation
Disease prevention
Obstetrics – difficult calving, caesarean section
Right from the start, Fort McMurray Animal Hospital has been a full-service animal clinic. This is the reason that we deal with most of the emerging, interdisciplinary fields of veterinary care, such as conservation medicine, equine medicine, food animal medicine and wildlife medicine. We also guide all our clients about food safety for pets.
Contact us to schedule an appointment! Our team and receptionist try to fix appointments as early as possible. On rare occasions, when you feel that your pet needs to be checked before you’re able to get an appointment, call us. We’ll try to "squeeze" you in between scheduled appointments. On your arrival, you can get an estimated time of how long you have to wait for your turn.
You’ll be glad to know that we have a veterinarian and personnel on duty six days a week who can handle any urgent case. So if your pet requires emergency medical care due to a car accident, snail bait poisoning or chocolate ingestion, don’t hesitate to call or come in immediately.