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To pet owners who are serious about the health and wellness of their pets….Revolutionary Concepts
in Pet Health Care
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| While I can't guarantee how your pet will respond to its medical therapy, I most certainly CAN guarantee how you and your pets are treated. And to put my money where my mouth is, if we do fail to exceed your expectations and fall down on our commitment to the principles we just talked about, I’ll not only refund you the amount of your pets’ health exam, I’ll actually pay you $50.00 as compensation for your time and disappointment. |
We also promise to NEVER recommend any product or procedure for your pets that aren't necessary for their ongoing health and well-being. In other words, if your pet has a lump that’s not a medical concern, they're not fussing with it, and it doesn’t bother or annoy you, we’re not going to push you to take it off just for the sake of taking it off!
It’s simply not worth the risk of the anesthesia nor the expense of the procedure.
On the other hand, our sole purpose and mission as veterinarians and pet advocates is to doggedly protect, care for, and nurture all the animals within our world. As such, when we do see a problem or concern that needs to be addressed either medically or otherwise, we WILL let you know exactly what needs to be done to resolve the issue and then help you figure out how to make that happen.
I consider our team of veterinarians, registered technicians, pet care assistants, and client care specialists an extension of your family circle and we’re here to help you preserve, enhance, and maximize the loving relationship you have with each and every one of your pets.
Many veterinary practices have gotten into the unfortunate habit of treating pets as simple commodities or pages out of the same book; readily quoting prices for medical procedures and potentially life threatening surgeries over the phone without ever even seeing your pet. When was the last time you tried that with your own physician?
In our opinion it's not only unprofessional but potentially negligent to tell you what's going to be involved in treating your pet safely and effectively until we've actually had a chance to do a thorough physical examination.
If you want to know the price of a bottle of shampoo or a pack of heartworm pills, please give us a call, we'll be glad to tell you. But, if it involves your pets' health and wellness, be prepared to bring your pet in so we can accurately formulate the necessary health care plan and tell you what'll be involved financially. We'll even do this evaluation at no charge if it means providing you with a recommendation specific to your pets' individual requirements rather than an "cookie-cutter" approximation.
Not only has our general patient care improved, we’ve immediately instituted a policy of zero tolerance for pain in all our patients, whether related to surgical, dental, or medical procedures or merely due to chronic conditions such as arthritis or acute conditions such as a bad ear infection. While common sense has always refuted it, scientific studies have now disproven the old adage that pets don’t feel pain the way that we do. There’s absolutely no difference in the levels of pain created by pulling one of our pets’ teeth as there is in pulling one of our own (an experience I’ve personally just encountered).
Fortunately, new pain medications and treatment options now available to the veterinary profession allow us to formulate numerous simple and therapeutic plans for managing and/or eliminating the pain our pets have historically had to live with.
As a part of this commitment to pain management, we've added a surgical laser to our armamentarium for controlling surgically induced pain and also improving the healing process for our surgical patients.
In addition to better pain control and speed of healing, the use of a surgical laser is an incredible enhancement for surgeries such as feline declaws, ear and mouth surgery, and large tumor removals that have the tendency to bleed heavily or ooze after surgery. The laser itself seals the small blood vessels as it cuts and greatly reduces the amount of oozing you have to deal with once your pets come home after surgery.
Along with the surgical laser, we also have the only Phase IV therapeutic laser in the area for deep, penetrating relief for arthritis and chronic pain. The patients who've experienced this incredible treatment show dramatic improvement in mobility and pain relief in just a few simple applications.
Along those same lines, we’re expanding our diagnostic workups associated with all our anesthetic cases. As human medical caregivers, our own physicians wouldn’t think of performing any kind of major surgery requiring general anesthesia without making sure of the function and health of our heart, kidneys, liver, and blood through proper chemistry screens and EKGs.
Fortunately for our pets, improvements in veterinary laboratory equipment and their decreasing costs now allow us to provide this same level of care to all our patients as well. We no longer have to practice medicine under the out-dated philosophy that our pets don’t deserve the same safeguards we ourselves expect of our own doctors. All these diagnostic procedures are quickly and easily completed right within our facility and will now be provided with each and every anesthetic situation.
In addition to the increased safety afforded through pre-surgical diagnostics, we also use Sevoflurane anesthesia exclusively for all our surgical procedures. This is the safest, fastest acting, least reactive anesthetic gas available on the market today; being the most commonly used choice for pediatric surgery as well. Don't your pets deserve that same level of care?
As a compliment to our commitment to anesthetic safety and unlike most other veterinary practices, I’m adamant about utilizing professionally trained and licensed technicians to perform all the critical aspects of your pets’ medical treatment and care. A registered technician has gone through years of professional training and study to be able to provide your pets with the safest and most effective treatment possible.
As a cost cutting measure, other practices commonly allow non-licensed assistants to do procedures like dental cleanings, monitoring anesthesia, assisting in surgery, and giving complicated treatments. At Nova Community Animal Hospital, our clients appreciate the fact that their pets' safety is put at the top of the priority list, regardless of the additional expense incurred.
While our pet care assistants are integral to our professional team and support our registered technicians in their duties, they’re limited to performing only those procedures they’re legally allowed to do.
And finally, as our pets continue to live longer and more pampered lives, we’re renewing our commitment to you to provide better options for all-inclusive health assessments and maintenance programs you can take advantage of to help you provide the best possible care for your cherished pets.
You’ll soon notice offerings of comprehensive wellness packages that group necessary tests, procedures, and treatments into complete programs that’ll enhance, promote, and elevate your pets’ quality of life and ultimately your loving relationship with each and every one of them. In the near future, you’ll even be offered the opportunity to get your pets' vaccines FREE for the rest of their lives!
So, as you can see, there’re many exciting improvements and enhancements coming from Nova Community Animal Hospital that you can look forward to in the upcoming weeks and months. Some of these improvements you’ll see right away, like our name change and our guarantee, while others will come gradually as the initial changes have a chance to stabilize.
In any case, all these changes and turmoil spell nothing but longer, happier, and healthier relationships for you and your pets and, in our opinion, a true revolution within the practice of veterinary medicine as a whole.
I look forward to caring for you and your special family members and I'm sure if you've gotten this far in reading this letter, you're the kind of client who doesn't want your pet treated like a simple commodity. We don't treat our pets that way, and we certainly won't treat yours that way either.
Together we'll fight hard to change the face of veterinary medicine both in Medina and hopefully throughout the country as well.
Your family pet care advisors,
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and your pet care team at Nova Community Animal Hospital

After Hour Emergencies:
Akron Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center
330-665-4996
What our clients have to say about us:
"This vet practice is just terrific! We're new to Medina and Dr. Anne and her staff are the tops. My 2 cats and 1 dog will be forever grateful!"
T. Plascak, Medina
" The staff at Nova is very pleasant, they really take the time to listen to my concerns, and don't rush you out..."
D. Hood, Medina
"Everyone at Nova is very friendly and sincerely care about out pets and their needs."
M. Zelanzny, Hinckley
"The staff is very friendly. They're great with my kids Duke, Lilly, and Scooter. Please stay just the way you are."
J. Brooks, Medina
Why you should
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"You guys are great! This is a perfect hospital for dogs."
A. Lobe, Medina
"You are so very good with our kitties and you're so easy to talk to. I can't think of a thing you can do better."
R. Randall, Medina
"We like everything about you! You were so kind when Reilly was euthanized - THANK YOU for your compassion."
N. Wojciak, Medina
"You're so nice... There's nothing you could do better."
K. Brooks, Medina
"Great job!"
J. Naulty, Medina
"I've had excellent care for every pet I've brought here since 1981! There's nothing you can do better."
R. Robinson, Spencer
"The staff is friendly and helpful"
C. Piszczek, Medina
"I like your friendly staff. The techs are always good with my pets and I like the new ownership."
C. Jarrell, Medina
"The whole staff is so friendly and they treat my pets like their own."
K. Fitzgerald, Medina
"Excellent. Very trustful, have no problems bringing you my pets."
D. Basarad, Akron
"Very caring and professional."
T. Bradford, Medina
"Very personable with my dogs."
H. Pelz, Medina