Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about Animal Medical Clinic in St Paul, MN.
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Special Services & Capabilities
Does this practice see exotic pets and small mammals?
Yes, we see a variety of exotic and small mammal patients. If you have a rabbit, reptile, ferret, or other small companion animal, please call us to confirm we can accommodate your specific pet.
Local Health Concerns
Are tick-borne diseases like Lyme disease a concern for pets in this area?
Yes, tick exposure and Lyme disease are significant concerns in this region. Year-round tick prevention and annual wellness exams are strongly recommended to protect your pet. Ask our team about the most effective tick prevention options.
Is heartworm disease a risk for pets in this area?
Yes, heartworm disease is a real and preventable risk in this area, spread through mosquito bites. We strongly recommend year-round heartworm prevention for all dogs and cats, along with annual heartworm testing. Ask our team about prevention options at your next visit.
Is leptospirosis a concern in this area?
Yes, leptospirosis exposure is a concern in this region, particularly for dogs that spend time outdoors or near wildlife and water sources. Vaccination is available and recommended for at-risk pets. Ask our veterinarians whether the lepto vaccine is right for your dog.
FAQ — From Your Team
How do I schedule an appointment at Animal Medical Clinic (St. Paul)?
Varies case to case.
How does Animal Medical Clinic (St. Paul) handle pricing questions?
Provide pricing to caller.
