Everything You Need to Know About Your Pet’s Care
Your pet’s first exam includes a comprehensive physical evaluation, a review of medical history, a discussion of nutrition and lifestyle, and age-appropriate recommendations for vaccinations, parasite prevention, and diagnostics. Our veterinarian will address any concerns you may have and create a personalized care plan to support your pet’s long-term health and well-being.
We offer a full range of veterinary services, including wellness exams, vaccinations, diagnostics, surgery, dentistry, senior pet care, and urgent care. Our hospital is equipped with modern technology and staffed by experienced professionals dedicated to providing compassionate, high-quality care tailored to each pet’s individual needs.
Yes, whenever possible, we are happy to schedule your appointment with a specific veterinarian. We value the bond between pets, clients, and their doctors. Please let our team know your preference when booking, and we will do our best to accommodate your request based on availability.
During your pet’s first visit, we’ll take time to get to know you and your pet. The veterinarian will perform a thorough exam, discuss preventive care, answer your questions, and recommend appropriate vaccines or diagnostics. Our goal is to create a comfortable, informative, and positive experience for both you and your pet.
Yes, we provide spay and neuter procedures as part of our surgical services. These procedures help prevent unwanted litters and offer long-term health and behavioral benefits. Our team prioritizes safety, pain management, and careful monitoring before, during, and after surgery to support a smooth recovery.
Olde Towne Animal Hospital is conveniently located in 380 County Rd 39A, Southampton, NY 11968. Our welcoming facility is easily accessible for local pet owners, and we proudly serve the surrounding communities. Please visit our website or contact our office for detailed directions, parking information, and current hours of operation.
Wellness exams allow us to monitor your pet’s overall health, detect subtle changes early, and prevent illness before it becomes serious. Regular exams support longer, healthier lives by addressing nutrition, dental health, vaccinations, and parasite prevention, while giving you an opportunity to discuss any concerns with your veterinarian.
Vaccination schedules depend on your pet’s age, lifestyle, and medical history. Puppies and kittens require a series of initial vaccines, while adult pets typically need boosters annually or every three years. During your visit, we’ll recommend a personalized vaccination plan that protects your pet while avoiding unnecessary treatments.
Signs such as changes in appetite, energy level, weight, behavior, or bathroom habits may indicate underlying health issues. Vomiting, diarrhea, limping, coughing, or unexplained pain are also concerns. If you notice anything unusual or persistent, diagnostic testing can help us identify problems early and guide appropriate treatment.
Diagnostic imaging, such as X-rays or ultrasound, can help identify abnormal masses or organ changes that may suggest cancer. While imaging alone cannot confirm every diagnosis, it plays an important role in early detection and treatment planning. Early evaluation often improves outcomes and allows for more effective care options.
Recovery time varies depending on the procedure, your pet’s age, and overall health. Many pets begin feeling better within a few days, though full healing may take several weeks. We provide detailed post-operative instructions, pain management, and follow-up care to ensure a safe and comfortable recovery.
Scheduling a surgical consultation is easy. Simply call our office or request an appointment through our website. During the consultation, our veterinarian will evaluate your pet, discuss the recommended procedure, review risks and benefits, and answer any questions so you can make an informed decision with confidence.
Yes, we offer professional dental cleanings as part of our comprehensive dental care services. Dental cleanings are performed under anesthesia to allow thorough scaling, polishing, and evaluation of the teeth and gums. Routine dental care helps prevent pain, infection, and systemic health issues linked to oral disease.
Dental procedures are performed under anesthesia, ensuring your pet remains comfortable and pain-free during treatment. We also use appropriate pain management before and after the procedure. Addressing dental disease often relieves existing discomfort, helping pets feel better, eat more comfortably, and enjoy improved overall health.
Puppies and kittens should have their first veterinary visit at around six to eight weeks of age. Early visits allow us to begin vaccinations, discuss nutrition and parasite prevention, and monitor growth. Starting veterinary care early sets the foundation for a lifetime of good health and preventive care.
Senior pets benefit from veterinary visits at least twice a year. As pets age, health changes can occur more quickly, and regular exams help detect issues early. These visits allow us to adjust care plans, manage chronic conditions, and support your pet’s comfort, mobility, and quality of life.
We manage arthritis and joint pain through personalized treatment plans that may include medications, supplements, weight management, therapeutic diets, and lifestyle modifications. Our goal is to reduce pain, improve mobility, and enhance your pet’s comfort. Regular monitoring allows us to adjust treatment as your pet’s needs change.
Yes, Olde Towne Animal Hospital welcomes patients from Southampton and the surrounding communities of Water Mill, Sag Harbor, East Hampton, and Hampton Bays. We are located at 380 County Rd 39A, Southampton, NY 11968, and are accepting new patients. Call 631-283-0611 or book online.