Caring for tiny pocket pets such as gerbils, mice and hamsters requires skills and training not found at most standard veterinary clinics.
Our team at Veterinary Medical Associates is united in their belief that all pets, no matter how small, deserve the very best in veterinary care.
We offer a comprehensive range of services dedicated to the health and well-being of rodents, including routine checkups, fecal testing, parasite control and emergency care.
To help you be a great pet parent, we also provide species-specific nutritional guidance, as well as advice on creating the perfect home for your rodent and more.
We are passionate about improving the health of all animals and will always treat your tiny pet with the kindness and respect they deserve.
Rodents are prey species, so they will often hide signs of illness. This is why diligent veterinary care is important for keeping them healthy.
Rodents require physical examinations and fecal tests at least annually to check for parasites. Neutering is also recommended for rodents. Speak to your veterinarian about spaying or neutering your beloved rodent as a way to help protect their health and prevent unchecked population expansion.
Rodents should be examined by a veterinarian at least once a year. Twice-yearly examinations are recommended as your pet gets older.
Like other pets, rodents require surgical procedures now and again to help maintain and restore good health. Common rodent surgeries include spay and neuter procedures and molar filing.
Pet rodents include small mammals such as hamsters, gerbils, mice, and rats. Each of these pets has specific requirements for health and care, and we recommend at least annual wellness visits. In fact, owing to their inherently shorter lifespans, it is best to have them examined every six months as an extra precaution.
We offer urgent and emergency care for sick or injured rodents. Call us right away if your rodent shows any uncharacteristic behaviors or symptoms.
Veterinary Medical Associates is accepting new patients! For over 50 years, our team has been setting the bar for exceptional veterinary care. Book your pet's first appointment today.
Saturday Appointments Available
We may not always have a doctor on duty on Saturdays. In these cases, we are only open from 9:00am until 12:00pm for medication pickup.