Category Archives: house call veterinarian

Dr. Jennifer Hawthorne Bio

Dr. Hawthorne offers general practice wellness services, minor illness treatment, and euthanasia for dogs and cats.

Dr. Sharon Daley Bio

Dr. Daley believes that home visits benefit pets by reducing the anxiety associated with pet carriers, car rides, and the unfamiliar smells and sounds of a new place. Other animals may have mobility issues, and home visits are the best solution for them to receive routine or emergency care.

Dr. Lauren Hughes Bio

“Pets do much better if they are treated in their own environment. Seeing pets in their home helps me better to problem solve any issues because I can see how and where they spend their every day" said Dr. Hughes.

Indy Brick-and-Mortar Clinics: Expand to House Calls

Heal can help you integrate house calls into your traditional clinic, guiding you through service offerings that will set your practice apart from the corporate clinics in town.

Dr. Matthew Parisi Bio

Dr. Parisi now offers top-notch care right in the comfort of your own home. From routine check-ups to sick visits, he's there for you and your furry family members every step of the way.

Dr. Carrie Lallier Bio

Carrie Lallier, DVM, is one of those individuals who knew her calling from a young age. At about five years old, she decided that her passion lay with animals. Always feeling a deep connection to them, Dr. Lallier initially dreamed of owning a pet store

Dr. Jordyn Sthay Bio

Dr. Sthay’s decision to join Heal stems from her desire to make a broader impact. By reaching more patients and pet parents across a larger area, she hopes to assist those who cannot easily access traditional clinics.

Dr. Sarah Wilson Bio

Sarah provides mobile veterinary services to small and large animals in and around the Reno area. Her true passion lies in offering hospice services to families during the challenging and emotional process of saying goodbye to their beloved pets. 

Dr. Heather Meyer Bio

Dr. Meyer practices the highest quality of care for all her patients but has special interests in preventative care, soft tissue surgery, internal medicine, and diagnostic ultrasound.

Dr. April Ward Bio

A high school teacher dampened Dr. Ward's dream of being a veterinarian... Finally, she decided to follow her dream, and after several years of hard work, she graduated from NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine.

I “Heart” Worms?

April also is Heartworm Awareness Month, and every pet parent needs to hear about heartworms and be familiar with the reasons to prevent their invasion into their baby's bodies. 

Love The Animals

April is Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month, and in this time of added stress and anxiety over our own lives and the economy during the coronavirus pandemic, this topic offers us an opportunity to look beyond ourselves to those creatures who are at our mercy all the time. 

Don’t, Spot, Don’t (Eat That)!

Taste definitely relies on the tongue and taste buds, so it surprises us when our pets eat things like fertilizer or pennies or potpourri. Luckily that stuff isn't toxic (except to our imaginations), but there are so many things that are poisonous to our furry babies that we need to educate ourselves about...

The Prescription for Sweet Kisses

February is not just for Valentine's Day. It's also a month set aside by the veterinary profession to exalt the benefits of dental health for our pets. 

The best reasons for using a house call veterinarian

The most important “being” in the house call equation is the patient.

Why I love being a house call client

I am a veterinarian who does mobile visits, but due to the limited scope of my practice, I also choose to have a mobile veterinarian come to my home to treat my pets.

Why I love being a house call veterinarian

What makes a house call veterinary practice special?