Veterinarians Professionals

If you’ve reached our site, your curiosity has been piqued…and we’re happy to meet you.

As veterinary professionals ourselves, we understand your needs and challenges and would like to be a part of your solutions.  TRUST is a word we take very seriously and TRUST is what we want you to feel when it comes to referring the care of your families at this most sacred time in their relationship with you.  End of Life with companion animal medicine is quickly becoming a specialty because those of us who are intimately involved in this part of animal medicine understand the dedicated time it takes, the distinct and unique communication skills needed, the intensity of just being available and how difficult it is for you to be in all places at one time AND maintain balance in your life.  

DOCTORS, GIVE SOME THOUGHT TO THIS…

Have you diagnosed, say, brain cancer in a pet, sent home medication and told your family to let you know “how it’s going” or “when it’s time”?  Have you wished you could provide professional healthcare in their home and be available 24/7?

Have you wondered how they’re coping?  Do you want your clients to know how much you honor the bond they share with their pet?

Curious?  Call or write.  Suggestions or comments?  Call or write.  To learn more about who we are and what we provide, we invite you to visit the rest of our site.  And because we care, we’ve provided you additional resources that we believe you will find beneficial.

WE’RE HERE FOR YOU as we are for our pet families

Resources

HHPH Doctor’s Guidelines

AVMA Guidelines for Vet Hospice Care April ’11

HHPH Hospice Resources

Something for our veterinary community to be aware of:  The AVMA ruling, as of April 2011,  states that if you cannot offer veterinary hospice care and it is warranted, you ARE OBLIGATED TO REFER TO A HOSPICE SERVICE if one is available.

 

 

We are members of:  AAH-ABV,  AVMA, IVAPM,  SVME, HPNA

Please be sure to check back often for updates to your Veterinary Team Resources.

Any information posted on our website or in related literature should not be construed as medical advice, medical opinion or diagnosis.  Pet parents are encouraged to share this information with their primary care veterinarian to open up dialogue regarding options for them and their pet.

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