Do you remember how your son's eyes lit up when his new puppy licked his face for the first time? Or how careful you were to choose just the right kitten for your daughter's birthday? Everyone at Limestone Veterinary Hospital has a special memory about a favorite pet, and we understand exactly how important that relationship is to you and your family. As fellow animal lovers, we are committed to ensuring the highest level of support, information and service to give your companion the best life possible.
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Your first visit to Limestone Veterinary HospitalA establishes a vital foundation for our relationship with you and your pet. During your first visit, we make sure to obtain important background information, like your pet's medical history, and give you time to get to know the doctor. You'll find all the practical information you need, such as a map and directions to our office, practice hours, payment policies and more. There's also background information about our committed staff and our first visit procedures.
Our veterinarians and staff strive to improve the overall health of your pet by focusing on preventing, diagnosing and treating conditions. Please use our pet care library to learn more about pet health, training and care and treatments available. If you have questions or need to schedule an appointment, contact us.
Next to you and your family, your veterinarian is one of the most important people in your pet's life. You should identify a veterinarian for your new pet before you bring it home and arrange for a first appointment as soon as possible. The first vet visit gives you and your veterinarian an opportunity to establish your pet's baseline level of health and identify any potential long-term or chronic health problems.
Is your dog bored while you are at work? Do you come home and discover the trash knocked over and that shoes or furniture have been chewed? Does your best buddy have a little too much energy for you to relax when you get home? Bring your buddy to Doggy Day Care for plenty of exercise as well as socialization with other dogs.
Reviews (14)
James Austin
Jun 05, 2022
Julie Dallett
Jun 04, 2022
Keith Harris
Jun 02, 2022
Andria Hernandez
May 27, 2022
Chris Dolbow
Feb 28, 2022
Chuck Dumire
Jan 28, 2022
Please if you care about your animals do not bring them to this practice! The managers and the owners don't care. They have 50+ dogs and have 1 person to look after and take care of them all. There is no possible way that all of those poor dogs can be taken care of and looked after properly. Please stop bringing your animals here!
Karen Vasile
Jan 18, 2022
Dr. Olsen met my 14 year old lab once and prescribed some pain pills. She did not push any extra tests, just to make money etc. Sadly, last week my old girl almost 15 needed to be put down. We went back and forth debating if this was the right decision. Dr. Olsen made us feel so comfortable and told us she was in pain and it was definitely time. It was a terrible time for us, but we were treated so kindly. It made a difficult situation much easier with a wonderful vet and staff. Thank you.
Frank Sullivan
Oct 30, 2021
Patrick Downes
Aug 29, 2021
LifeSurvivor
Jun 15, 2021
Shawn Stark
Jun 01, 2021
Danny Grey
Dec 10, 2020
Rachel Sanchez
Nov 05, 2020
I brought my puppy there last week. They have a curbside system right now, which I thought was very thoughtful. Their staff was professional and courteous. The nurses and doctors called me from inside and discussed with me everything I needed to know. The doctor was really friendly & personable. I am making this hospital my new vet for both of my dogs!
Alesel
Jan 07, 2019
Disappointed with the Vet at this location. My 8-year-old Rotti developed a number of symptoms in a last couple of years. The vets did not follow up, saying she was healthy. Two months ago we brought the dog for a checkup and they gave her a whole load of vaccines, reassuring us again that the dog was perfectly healthy. But she got so sick from those vaccines that a week later my wife took her back there, and that is when they told us that our Rotti had a very advanced-stage cancer that spread.
Our Rotti died last week and we are heartbroken because now we found out that the vet is not supposed to give vaccines to a dog with a compromised immune system. We can't stop thinking that if we skipped this appointment, or took her to a different vet, she could have lived longer. I will never go back to this place.
Our Rotti died last week and we are heartbroken because now we found out that the vet is not supposed to give vaccines to a dog with a compromised immune system. We can't stop thinking that if we skipped this appointment, or took her to a different vet, she could have lived longer. I will never go back to this place.