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Why Washington County Veterinary Hospital?
The Washington County Veterinary Hospital team has been serving South Kingstown, Rhode Island, since 1983. We provide an experience you can count on.
Veterinary Services
From annual checkups to complicated surgery, the veterinary team at Washington County Veterinary Hospital is here to provide you and your pets with a positive experience.
About Washington County Veterinary Hospital
Washington County Veterinary Hospital is dedicated to providing outstanding veterinary care for Wakefield pets, offering customized treatment plans for every patient. Your pet's health and comfort are our highest priorities.
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Answers to Common Questions
A diagnosis can only be made after a thorough physical exam by a veterinarian. Washington County Veterinary Hospital cannot legally or safely prescribe medication without first examining your pet.
Yes, Washington County Veterinary Hospital sees patients by appointment to ensure each pet receives the time and attention they need. We do our best to accommodate walk-ins, but we recommend calling in advance to schedule a visit to reduce your wait time.
Washington County Veterinary Hospital accepts cash, major credit cards/debit cards as well as financing options such as Care Credit and Scratchpay.
At Washington County Veterinary Hospital, we are a full-service veterinary clinic providing comprehensive care for your pet. Our services include wellness exams, vaccinations, dental care, spaying and neutering, surgery, and diagnostics. Please contact us for more information on specific services.
Washington County Veterinary Hospital advises annual wellness exams since they are crucial for your pet's long-term health. They allow us to establish a baseline for your pet's health, monitor for early signs of disease, and keep their vaccinations and parasite prevention up to date.
VCPR stands for Veterinary Client Patient Relationship. It is a legal and professional relationship between a veterinarian, their client, and the patient. A valid VCPR is required for a veterinarian to prescribe medications and to establish care for the patient.