At Lomsnes Veterinary Hospital we offer a broad range of services including medical, diagnostic, surgical, and preventive health care in a compassionate and caring environment. We are a full-service small animal and exotics hospital offering a full range of medical and surgical services for avians, pocket pets, and exotics.
Although we are veterinarians, technologists and assistants, we are "fur baby parents" and animal lovers first - just like you. These special relationships are what drive us to provide quality, loving care and assist your companion to live a longer, happier, and healthier life.
Although we are veterinarians, technologists and assistants, we are "fur baby parents" and animal lovers first - just like you. These special relationships are what drive us to provide quality, loving care and assist your companion to live a longer, happier, and healthier life.
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Our Team
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As a valued client of our practice, you can expect our full attention to your pets' needs and we will provide all services with courtesy and respect. When you arrive for your appointment you will be warmly greeted by two-legged and four-legged staff members. We will weigh your pet and assist you into an examination room.
Contact Us
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For after-hours emergencies, please contact Animal Emergency Clinic by calling 403.347.3277. They are located at 7644 50 Ave, Red Deer, AB. If you wish to book an appointment, please give us a call or use our Request an Appointment Form. For messages submitted through the form, a team member will respond within 1-2 business days.
Dog Services
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We offer a wide range of services including medical, diagnostic, surgical, and preventive health care needs for your dog so they live a longer, happier life. One of the best things you can do for your dog to keep them healthy is to bring them in for regular exams and vaccinations. Protect your dog against problems before they start; below is a list of our dog services.
Pocket Pet Services
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Pocket pets are becoming more popular, with the most common being rabbits, guinea pigs and hamsters. These pets often get overlooked for a yearly wellness exam as they do not get vaccinated and spend most of their time in a cage. Our veterinarians will perform a wellness exam, look at their teeth, talk about nutrition, and answer any questions you may have about caring for your pocket pet.
Exotic Pet Services
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Exotic pets (reptiles) can be tricky to keep in captivity. They require different sources of light (for heat and for UVB), adequate habitats to keep them healthy in mind and body, proper nutrition and many other factors. The most common issue seen in reptiles is nutrition deficiencies, leading to bone and muscle problems, which can be difficult to treat if not recognized early.
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