Services

We're pleased to offer the following services at Royal Parkside Animal Hospital

Services we offer

If you’re concerned that something may be wrong with your pet, please call us @ 705 503 7724 to schedule a medical assessment. Depending on the symptoms and nature of condition, we may ask you to bring in your pet right away.

At ROYAL PARKSIDE ANIMLA HOSPITAL (RPAH) we offer our clients an extensive list of professional services. If you and your pet require a service that is not listed please give us a call so we may assist you in finding the help you need.

We offer a wide range of veterinary services to keep your companions feeling their best:

Annual examination

  • Vaccinations
  • Spay
  • Neuter
  • Soft tissue surgeries
  • Dental prophylaxis and Surgery
  • Puppy / Kitten care
  • Digital Radiography
  • Ultrasonography
  • Specialist referral
  • In House Laboratory
  • Pet  Nutrition & Counselling

Suspected Animal Abuse or Neglect 

In accordance with the CVO Guideline on Reporting Suspected Animal Abuse or Neglect, the RPAH team will report any situation in which we feel the welfare of an animal is in question.

Critical Stage of Life

We can assist you with decision making, procedures and aftercare during a very difficult time.

kitty1.png Appointments

Monday to Friday: 8 am to 7 pm
Saturday: 9 am to 2 pm
Sunday: Closed

If your pet needs emergency service at a time when we are closed, please contact Huronia emergency clinic at 705-722-0377.

Types of Pets Seen

Because a large number of veterinarians practice at Brampton Georgetown Animal Hospital, we can care for many types of pets:

  • Dogs
  • Cats

Services Section: For Surgery Our greatest concern is the well-being of your pet. Before putting your pet under anesthesia, we routinely perform a full physical examination. We also highly recommend and sometimes require that a Pre-Anesthetic Blood Profile be performed on all pets’ undergoing anesthesia to maximize patient safety. Pre-Anesthetic Blood Profile helps alert our surgeon to the presence of dehydration, anemia, infection, diabetes and/or kidney or liver disease that could complicate the procedure. These conditions may not be detected without a pre-anesthetic profile thus not allowing for the most appropriate and safest anesthetic regime to be administered. These tests are similar to those your own physician would run if you were to undergo anesthesia. In addition, these tests may be useful if your pet’s health changes to develop faster, more accurate diagnoses and treatments. Intravenous Catheterization & Fluids: We highly recommend the placement of an IV catheter and use of IV fluids during all anesthetic procedures. This allows us to have quick, available access to the circulatory system (blood) in case of an unforeseen emergency. The fluids help provide support to the circulatory system and prevent dehydration, as well as aid in a quicker recovery from anesthesia. *State of the art equipment enables us to perform the pre-anesthetic blood profile at our hospital and we are committed to making this technology available to our patients. The Authorization / consent Form you will sign on your pet’s surgery date will offer pre-anesthetic blood work and IV fluid administration. Please select the best option for your pet before sign the form.

AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY:

At Royal Parkside Animal Hospital, we understand that emergencies can happen anytime, so we offer on call after hour emergency services to the clients. You can call us at clinic phone number at 705-503-7724 and your call will be directed directly to veterinarian. At this veterinary clinic, we accept emergencies during our regular business hours by calling our clinic phone no.

If your pet is in critical condition and needs medical help immediately, then please take your pet to HURONIA VETERINARY EMERGENCY CLINIC located at 391 Dunlop St W, Barrie, ON L4N 1C3 or call at 705-722-0377.

Please, if possible call us first, to make possible arrangement before you reach to clinic and also we will advise / suggest to take care of sick patient on the way to clinic.

Critical Emergencies: List of common emergencies but not limited to

  • Seizures
  • Hit by car
  • Labored Breathing
  • Collapse
  • Bloody Diarrhea
  • Poison consumption
  • Blocked male cats ( Unable to urinate)
  • Trauma
  • GDV
  • Pale gums
  • vomiting diarrhea in puppies/kittens

Location

Office Hours

Our Regular Schedule

Monday

8:00am

7:00pm

Tuesday

8:00am

7:00pm

Wednesday

8:00am

7:00pm

Thursday

8:00am

7:00pm

Friday

8:00am

7:00pm

Saturday

9:00am

2:00pm

Sunday

Closed

Closed

Monday
8:00am 7:00pm
Tuesday
8:00am 7:00pm
Wednesday
8:00am 7:00pm
Thursday
8:00am 7:00pm
Friday
8:00am 7:00pm
Saturday
9:00am 2:00pm
Sunday
Closed Closed