Tailored Wellness Programs

Tailored Wellness Programs

Personalized Pet Wellness Plans in Great Falls, VA

When it comes to long term health care for your pet, the team at Great Falls Animal hospital believes it’s crucial that your pets get seen by a veterinarian on a routine basis. Annual wellness exams allow our team to get to know your pet’s health information and monitor any changes that may occur. By doing so, we can identify problems in their early stages and potentially prevent or treat them before they become more severe. Your pet ages much faster than you do, which is why they need to be seen more frequently. Our wellness plan can be customized to your pet’s needs depending on their breed, age, and current health.

We have three specially designed wellness programs:

Count on Our Compassionate Team

The veterinarians and staff at Great Falls Animal Hospital want your pet to live a long and healthy life. We are pet parents ourselves and understand the strong bond you have. With our tailored wellness programs, our veterinarians will be able to stay updated on your furry loved one’s health, and if problems do arise, this familiarity will allow them to quickly and confidently make the best decisions about treatment and care.

We are proud to be an AAHA-accredited hospital. Make an appointment today – call us at (703) 759-2330.

The Right Choice for Your Beloved Pet

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Five Decades of Care

When experience matters choose a veterinary hospital that is backed by more than 50 years of experience. We’re here to combine our experience and compassion to care for your beloved pet.

Many Payment Options

We know how stressful and expensive it can be when your pet is sick. We truly care about your pet’s health, let us work with you to find the best payment option for your pet’s visit.

Our Mission for Your Pet

We are guided by the common understanding that the hospital’s foremost mission is to keep our patients healthy and enjoying life with their families.

Real Stories from Real Owners

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We cannot thank Quakertown Veterinary Clinic enough for the exceptional care they provided to our cat, Sherbert.He was diagnosed with a linear obstruction and required urgent surgery. Dr. Lindsey Davison quickly identified the issue and guided us through what needed to happen next. The overnight surgical care by Dr. Cortney Zeledon was outstanding, and we received clear, compassionate updates throughout the process.The following day, Dr. Arielle Schoenlein shared wonderful news about how well the surgery went and how little damage had been done. Sherbert was able to come home much sooner than expected and is recovering beautifully.We also want to recognize Sam at the front desk, whose kindness and help made an overwhelming situation far easier to navigate.The entire team went above and beyond. We would recommend Quakertown Veterinary Clinic without hesitation to anyone facing an urgent or complex veterinary situation.
I had a very good experience and my puppy is feeling much better. I had rescued her 2 days prior and she had watery diarrhea. They were able to see me first thing in the morning and although the testing took 2 hours, it was worth the wait since they nailed down the diagnosis and she was treated immediately after the testing was done. She is now much better. The staff was so friendly and I liked the vet. She explained everything clearly. I will definitely use Quakertown again and am considering moving my pet's routine care there.
Had my first visit last Saturday for my cat, everybody was great very friendly very polite very professional, the girl took us back and did the initial part of the visit was very nice and the doctor was so good with Kit Kat, very kind very gentle I'm very easy to communicate with, I will definitely be going back I'm glad I found such a wonderful veterinarian to take care of my pet 🩷
Our experience with Dr. Consigli is always a pleasure. He is patient, caring and thorough when it comes to our pets.
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