- Dental CareGrove Center Veterinary Hospital is a well-established, full-service, small animal veterinary hospital providing comprehensive medical, surgical and dental care.
- VaccinationVisit our animal care hospital in the Montgomery Village, MD area to keep your dog or cat in good health. Grove Center Veterinary Clinic provides healthcare services that will meet your pets’ needs and allow them to live a long time. We offer full-service animal care that includes everything from preventative measures like vaccinations to surgical procedures and more. Our knowledgeable veterinarian can answer all your questions and advise you on your animal’s recommended nutrition and exercise habits. Our top-of-the-line animal care clinic has a broad specialization in order to provide exceptional services to different kinds of dog or cat breeds.
- Behavioral CounselingRockville, MD pet owners can rely on Grove Center Veterinary Hospital for comprehensive animal care services. We offer preventive medical care, behavioral counseling, and surgical procedures among others. With all the quality attention, you won’t have to take your pet to any other animal care clinic for regular visits. Our staff takes pride in delivering excellent customer service along with outstanding health maintenance practices. Whether you have a cat or dog we have the capability to give your pet superior care. Call our veterinary hospital at
- Nutritional CounselingWe are more than a vet clinic. We provide a variety of services that are designed to make your pet’s care a convenient service for you. Grove Center Veterinary Hospital provides medical, surgical, diagnostic care, behavioral, and nutritional counseling. We are just located off Shady Grove Road, convenient for our customers in Clarksburg, MD. Our animal care hospital provides the following services...
- Comprehensive ExaminationToday's modern anesthetic monitors have made surgery much safer than in the past. Here at Grove Center Veterinary Hospital, we do a thorough physical examination on your pet before administering anesthetics, to ensure that an existing underlying illness won't be a problem. We also adjust the amount and type of anesthetic used depending on the health of your pet.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlYears ago, heartworms were prevented by administering a medication on a daily basis. Fleas and ticks were treated with weekly dips or powders, which didn't work very well anyway. Then some major advances occurred in the field of parasite control, leading to the first generation of effective monthly treatments.
- Pain ManagementAnything that causes pain in people can be expected to cause pain in animals. Pets may not show the same symptoms of pain as people do; they usually don't whine or cry, but you can be sure they feel it. Whatever pain relief medications are necessary will vary depending on the surgery performed. Major procedures require more pain relief than things like minor lacerations.
- Vomiting Treatment
- Upper Respiratory Illness TreatmentA major concern with the influenza viruses is that, unlike most common causes of respiratory disease, many dogs have never been exposed, and thus have had no chance to develop an immunity.
- Injury TreatmentLaser Therapy has been used successfully by veterinarians for a number of conditions, including chronic degenerative joint and disc disease, wounds, tendon and muscle injuries, inflammation and edema from blunt trauma, and is known to stimulate immunity by activating lymphocytes and other cells.
- Parvovirus Infection TreatmentDepending on a number of factors, an animal’s health care needs may vary on a case-by-case basis. Medical care is determined based on considerations such as the animal’s age, health condition, and average physical activity level. Pet vaccinations are an important part of protecting animals from diseases like rabies, hepatitis, and parvovirus, among others. Maryland state law mandates that pets receive vaccinations from a qualified vet to defend against many common ailments that disrupt bodily function and temperament.
- Wound and Fracture Care
- Dental Surgery
- Veterinary SurgeryGrove Center Veterinary Hospital only practices the highest medical and surgical care possible. Our entire healthcare team is committed to providing compassionate and experienced care, with an emphasis on client education. We understand that you may need as much information as possible to make the best choices for your pet. We take pride in our ability to understand your specific concerns and address them.
- Laboratory ServicesPre-anesthetic blood testing is important in reducing the risk of anesthesia. Every pet needs blood testing before surgery to ensure that the liver and kidneys can handle the anesthetic. Even apparently healthy animals can have serious organ system problems that cannot be detected without blood tests. If there is a problem, it is better to find it before it causes anesthetic or surgical complications. If serious issues are detected, surgery can be postponed until such time as the problems are corrected.
- X-Ray
- MicrochippingWe offer microchip implants utilizing the Home Again system. It has become routine procedure for every shelter and humane society in the United States to scan strays for implants before anything else. If your pet has such an implant, a simple phone call gives the shelter your name and number, and enables them to restore your pet to you quickly and safely.
- Boarding
- House Calls