DERMATOLOGY FOR ANIMALS
Welcome Clients
We are glad you found Dermatology for Animals!
We look forward to providing specialized dermatological care for your pet!
We are glad you found Dermatology for Animals!
We look forward to providing specialized dermatological care for your pet!
New Patients
We are so excited to meet you and your fur baby. In order to ensure a seamless initial appointment with us,
we have provided a list of what to expect on your first visit to one of our animal dermatology centers.
Please open, download, complete, print, or email back the new-client, extra-label pharmaceuticals, and patient
history forms or bring them with you to your first appointment. Click on the location you are visiting for the proper form.
PLEASE NOTE: New Client Forms are editable PDFs, however, you must download the form
to take advantage of this feature and to email directly to the clinic.
PDF forms cannot be completed when viewing them with your browser.
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- Please arrive 5-10 minutes early for your appointment. This gives the staff time to meet you and verify all information about you and your pet.
- We ask that you do not bathe your pet at least two days prior to the exam.
- Unless otherwise requested, Dermatology for Animals will contact your pet's other veterinarians for current medical history regarding your pet. This allows us to establish communication with your regular veterinarian and in some cases alleviates the burden of running duplicate tests.
- At every appointment, your veterinarian will review your pet’s medical history and perform a thorough dermatologic examination. Tests such as cytology, skin scrapings, culture or blood work may be required to obtain an accurate assessment of your pet. Your veterinarian will then discuss the various treatment options available.
- Please download, print, and complete the patient history form and bring it with you to your first appointment.
- At the end of the examination, you will receive relevant handouts and instructions regarding medications prescribed by your veterinarian. Unless otherwise requested, if you were referred to us by another veterinarian, a summary letter will then be sent outlining your pet's visit with us.
To schedule an appointment, speak with your pet's veterinarian or give us a call at (877) 604-8366. We look forward to meeting you and being able to provide expert, compassionate and quality dermatological care for your pet.


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