One of our large animal doctors is on call at all times. Please call the clinic’s main phone number if you have an emergency.
Small animal emergencies are referred to one of three local emergency clinics.
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One of our large animal doctors is on call at all times. Please call the clinic’s main phone number if you have an emergency.
Small animal emergencies are referred to one of three local emergency clinics.
This technology uses liqud nitrogen, targeted through a small, handheld device. The liquid nitrogen serves to "freeze" the target tissue. This allows us to remove smaller lumps and bumps with little to no anesthesia.
Dr. Gabe Middleton has a special interest in the white-tailed deer industry. He has recently become certified in chronic wasting disease surveillance.
From fecal flotation to bacterial culture and sensitivity, our clinic facility and staff are capable of performing many laboratory tests and screenings.
We provide consultation in a multitude of areas. These areas include nutrition, records evaluation, reproduction, neonatal care and parasite prevention.
Our onsite pharmacy is maintained so that we have most of the medications that your animal will need. Items not routinely stocked can usually be obtained within 24 hours.
We recently purchased a portable x-ray unit. This unit allows us the freedom to perform radiography in the clinic as well as on farms within the area.
Our focus is to provide the best possible diagnostics and care for each and every farm animal. Whether it is vaccinations or parasite control, we strive to prevent the onset of clinical signs and diseases.
We offer surgery on the farm and at our clinic. Surgeries that can be performed on the farm include laceration repair, minor hoof repair/ surgery and several other minor procedures.
Our large animal veterinarians are available for consultations and emergency services that may arise after normal business hours for our existing clients. If you have a potential large animal emergency after normal business hours, please call 330.682.2971 and follow the prompts.
All small animal AFTER HOURS emergencies need to be referred to a fully-staffed 24 hour emergency facility in order to provide the best possible patient care. Here are the Local Veterinary Emergency facilities are available after hours:
Stark County Veterinary Emergency Service 330-452-5116
Medvet Akron 330-665-4996
Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital 330-836-0481
Reproduction is a major aspect of the horse industry. Whether it's breeding to produce a foal from a favorite mare or breeding for show or sale, our veterinarians will determine the best breeding program for your horse.
The veterinarians at Orrville Veterinary Clinic are able to provide consultations and education on a variety of topics including: reproduction, routine wellness, disease prevention, parasite control, neonatal/ foal care, as well as many others.
This technology uses liqud nitrogen, targeted through a small, handheld device. The liquid nitrogen serves to "freeze" the target tissue. This allows us to remove smaller lumps and bumps with little to no anesthesia.
The veterinarians of the Orrville Veterinary Clinic recognize the importance of excellent dental health in their patients. Dental problems in horses can lead to other health problems.
Our veterinarians perform several routine surgeries on the farm. These include laceration repairs, removal of minor growths and castrations (often referred to a gelding).
Our equine wellness program is designed to be a comprehensive wellness and prevention program for your horse. We incorporate all of the recommended vaccinations and internal parasite control into the program to help simplify the care of your horse.
Multiple tests can be performed within our hospital in Orrville. We perform fecal floatation and fecal egg reduction tests to not only check for the presence of parasites, but also to determine the success of treatment.
One of our veterinarians will evaluate your newborn foal. During this visit, he will inspect each foal for birth defects and a general health exam.
Our onsite pharmacy is maintained so that we have most of the medications that your horse will need. We offer drop off services and also special orders for medications that are not routinely stocked.
Our mobile x-ray unit gives us the ability to perform radiography in the clinic as well as on farms within the area. Lameness evaluations and pre-purchase exams can be performed using the unit.
Our focus is to provide the best possible care for each and every animal. Whether it is vaccinations or teeth floating, we strive to prevent the onset of clinical signs and diseases.
The ultrasound unit provides us with a non-invasive way of further evaluating many conditions. The most common use of ultrasound is for breeding services.
Uterine culturing and biopsy are critical to a breeding soundness examination. By directly culturing the specific organism that is causing metritis, we can effectively treat and resolve the infection and prevent scarring within the uterus.
Our veterinarians can assess the risks and needs of your horse and make recommendations on a case by case basis. Some vaccinations are recommended for all horses based upon the area of the country in which they live.
Large Animal Emergencies
Our large animal/ farm veterinarians are available for consultations and emergency services that may arise after normal business hours for our existing clients.
Our large animal vets are available 24 hours a day and can come out to your farm.
Small animal/ companion animal Emergencies
During the period of time when the offices are closed, we are not fully staffed. This means that major emergencies need to be referred to a fully-staffed 24 hour emergency facility in order to provide the best possible patient care.
Please call 330-682-2971 and follow the prompts if you have a potential emergency.
Our laser therapy unit adds a great, non-invasive therapy to our toolbox. This laser therapy unit uses various wavelengths of light that are generally in the "red" spectrum, to deliver energy to the affected tissue.
This technology uses liquid nitrogen, targeted through a small, handheld device. The liquid nitrogen serves to "freeze" the target tissue. This allows us to remove smaller lumps and bumps with little to no anesthesia.
Dental care is an extremely important aspect of overall pet care. Does your pet have bad breath? This may indicate dental disease.
We offer a wide variety of lab services. We perform the majority of the services at the clinic, so results are available on the day that they are performed. Some tests must be performed at an outside laboratory.
X-rays allow us to see the size and shape of many of the internal organs and bones, as well as to see many foreign bodies that your pet may have swallowed. We can administer barium and other contrast agents to help highlight many conditions.
We sympathize with any family that has had a pet disappear. We can place a small microchip under the skin of your pet for identification purposes should your pet become lost.
Eye care is another critical component to the care of your pet. Changes to the appearance of the eye can be an indication of several systemic diseases.
We perform many examinations each year on animals that are lame or limping. Many times radiographs are necessary to evaluate the limbs, pelvis, and spine.
Medications are often necessary for the optimum care of your pet. We have an in-house pharmacy. In the pharmacy, we can tailor our treatment to the need of your specific pet.
Professional physical examinations are the most important aspect of quality pet care. Because animals age faster than their owners, examinations are needed more frequently than once a year.
Radiowave surgery is the newest surgical technology that is available. We feature the Ellman Radiofrequency unit. This technology is above and beyond the laser.
Occasionally a pet may require the care of a specialist. Veterinary specialists are certified and trained in specific areas of medicine or surgery.
Once a pet reaches the age of seven (even earlier in some large breed dogs), they are entering their senior years. The health of your pet can change very rapidly during these senior years.
For our patients that are not canines nor felines, we offer surgical care on a very limited basis. Sometime, a non-traditional pet may require specialty care. In these instances, we refer to a local exotics specialist.
Ultrasound technology can be used for so much more than just diagnosis of pregnancy. We use ultrasound to highlight the internal structures.
All small animal AFTER HOURS emergencies need to be referred to a fully-staffed 24 hour emergency facility in order to provide the best possible patient care. Here are the Local Veterinary Emergency facilities are available after hours:
Stark County Veterinary Emergency Service 330-452-5116
Medvet Akron 330-665-4996
Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital 330-836-0481
We are closely affiliated and located adjacent to the Orrville Pet Spa and Resort. This premier boarding and grooming facility offers many services for our canine and feline friends.
Our laser therapy unit adds a great, non-invasive therapy to our toolbox. This laser therapy unit uses various wavelengths of light that are generally in the "red" spectrum, to deliver energy to the affected tissue.
This technology uses liqud nitrogen, targeted through a small, handheld device. The liquid nitrogen serves to "freeze" the target tissue. This allows us to remove smaller lumps and bumps with little to no anesthesia.
We offer a wide variety of laboratory services. We perform the majority of these services at the clinic, so results are available on the day that they are performed. Some tests must be performed at an outside laboratory.
X-rays allow us to see the size and shape of many of the internal organs and bones, as well as to see any foreign bodies that your pet may have swallowed. We can administer barium and other contrast agents to help highlight many conditions.
We strive to educate pet owners about their newest family members. We cover many topics such as housebreaking, vaccination schedules, dental care, flea and tick control, heartworm prevention, pet proofing of your home, and several ideas to ensure quality care of your pet.
We can place a small microchip under the skin of your pet for identification purposes should your pet become lost. Using a scanner, each pet can be identified and then returned to their family, but only if a microchip is present
Eye care is another critical component to the care of your pet. Changes to the appearance of the eye can be an indication of several systemic diseases. We are able to perform glaucoma screening using tonometry (eye pressure).
Lameness is also a very common problem in our pet population. We offer complete orthopedic evaluations and treatment on an out patient basis.
Dogs and cats can acquire parasite infestations, both internally and externally. We utilize the most recent medications, treatments and preventatives that are available to manage these parasites.
Medications are often necessary for the optimum care of your pet. We have an in-house pharmacy, meaning we can tailor our treatment to the need of your specific pet.
Professional physical examinations are the most important aspect of quality pet care. Because animals age faster than their owners, examinations are needed more frequently than once a year.
Preventative health care is more than just vaccinations. We strive to educate clients on proper vaccination protocols, heartworm prophylaxis, nutritional support, and weight management.
Radiowave surgery is the newest surgical technology that is available. We feature the Ellman Radiofrequency unit. This technology is above and beyond the laser.
Occasionally a pet may require the care of a specialist. Veterinary specialists are certified and trained in specific areas of medicine or surgery. We have a relationship with several referral institutions.
Once a pet reaches the age of seven (even earlier in some large breed dogs), they are entering their senior years. The health of your pet can change very rapidly during these senior years.
We are also one of the more progressive surgical practices in the area, offering anal gland removal and other more delicate soft tissue surgical procedures.
Ultrasound technology can be used for so much more than just diagnosis of pregnancy. We use ultrasound to highlight the internal structures using sound waves
Our large animal veterinarians are available for consultations and emergency services that may arise after normal business hours for our existing clients. If you have a potential large animal emergency after normal business hours, please call 330.682.2971 and follow the prompts.
All small animal AFTER HOURS emergencies need to be referred to a fully-staffed 24 hour emergency facility in order to provide the best possible patient care. Here are the Local Veterinary Emergency facilities are available after hours:
Stark County Veterinary Emergency Service 330-452-5116
Medvet Akron 330-665-4996
Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital 330-836-0481
We offer surgery on the farm and at our clinic. Holding pens and stocks provide us with the ability to allow for you to drop off your animal for its surgical procedure with biosecurity in mind.
This technology uses liquid nitrogen, targeted through a small, handheld device. The liquid nitrogen serves to "freeze" the target tissue. This allows us to remove smaller lumps and bumps with little to no anesthesia.
From fecal flotation to bacterial culture and sensitivity, our clinic facility and staff are capable of performing many laboratory tests and screenings.
Utilizing the latest ultrasound technology, several of our veterinarian have become proficient at fetal sexing. Fetal sexing in cattle can be accomplished between 60 and 80 days of gestation.
We provide consultation in a multitude of areas. These areas include nutrition, records evaluation, reproduction, calf management, neonatal care, and milking machine analysis.
We can perform ultrasound examinations on horses , cows and some small ruminants. Generally ultrasonography is utilized for reproductive conditions, either to evaluate for early pregnancy or to diagnose conditions that may make pregnancy more difficult to achieve.
Milk culturing is critical to mastitis control and prevention. Knowing the mastitis organism that is causing mastitis is the most important step in preventing the next case.
We offer complete milk quality services concentrating on both environmental factors and milking procedures/milking machine function. We will tailor the evaluation specifically for your dairy's needs and give a written report with our findings and recommendations.
Our onsite pharmacy is maintained so that we have most of the medications that your animal will need. Items not routinely stocked can usually be obtained within 24 hours. In addition, we have a competitively priced online store that carries a multitude of medications and pet supplies.
We recently purchased a portable x-ray unit. This unit allows us the freedom to perform radiography in the clinic as well as on farms within the area.
Timed breeding, artificial insemination, and correction of reproductive problems are all areas of concentration. We can design a breeding program that best fits your herd .
Our focus is to provide the best possible diagnostics and care for each and every animal. Whether it is vaccinations or review of DHI records, we strive to prevent the onset of clinical signs and diseases.
We are closely affiliated and located adjacent to the Orrville Pet Spa and Resort. This premier boarding and grooming facility offers many services for our canine and feline friends.
Our laser therapy unit adds a great, non-invasive therapy to our toolbox. This laser therapy unit uses various wavelengths of light that are generally in the "red" spectrum, to deliver energy to the affected tissue.
This technology uses liqud nitrogen, targeted through a small, handheld device. The liquid nitrogen serves to "freeze" the target tissue. This allows us to remove smaller lumps and bumps with little to no anesthesia.
Dental care is an extremely important aspect of overall pet care. Does your pet have bad breath? This may indicate dental disease. To perform a complete cleaning, we anesthetize each patient.
We offer a wide variety of lab services. We perform the majority of the services at the clinic, so results are available on the day that they are performed. Some tests must be performed at an outside laboratory.
Radiographs (A.K.A.. X-rays) allow us to see the size and shape of many of the internal organs and bones, as well as to see many foreign bodies that your pet may have swallowed.
We sympathize with any family that has had a pet disappear. We can place a small microchip under the skin of your pet for identification purposes should your pet become lost. Our universal scanner is able to detect multiple types of microchips, which means that lost pets that present to us can be identified and return to their families.
Eye care is another critical component to the care of your pet. Changes to the appearance of the eye can be an indication of several systemic diseases. Common eye conditions include: corneal ulcers, conjunctivitis, glaucoma, traumatic injury, eyelid abnormalities, cherry eye, and many more. We are able to perform eye pressure testing (glaucoma screening), tear production testing, and corneal staining in addition to a general ophthalmic examination.
Lameness is also a very common problem in our pet population. We offer complete orthopedic evaluations and treatment on an out patient basis.
Dogs and Cats can acquire parasite infestations, both internally and externally. We utilize the most recent medications, treatments and preventatives that are available to manage these parasites.
Local Veterinary Emergency Services are available after hours at the following facilities:
Stark County Veterinary Emergency Service 330-452-5116
Medvet Akron 330-665-4996
Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital 330-836-0481
These facilities are fully staffed after normal business hours to best provide for emergency care.
Medications are often necessary for the optimum care of your pet. We have an in-house pharmacy. In the pharmacy, we can tailor our treatment to the need of your specific pet.
Professional physical examinations are the most important aspect of quality pet care. Because animals age faster than their owners, examinations are needed more frequently than once a year.
Preventative health care is more than just vaccinations. The most important aspect of a comprehensive preventive health care plan is the physical examination.
We cover many topics such as housebreaking, vaccination schedules, dental care, flea and tick control, heartworm prevention, pet proofing of your home, and several ideas to ensure quality care of your pet.
Radiowave surgery is the newest surgical technology that is available. We feature the Ellman Radiofrequency unit. This technology is above and beyond the laser.
Occasionally a pet may require the care of a specialist. Veterinary specialists are certified and trained in specific areas of medicine or surgery. We have a relationship with several referral institutions.
Once a pet reaches the age of seven (even earlier in some large breed dogs), they are entering their senior years. The health of your pet can change very rapidly during these senior years.
We feature an exclusive surgical suite where we perform all of our surgical procedures.
Ultrasound technology can be used for so much more than just the diagnosis of pregnancy. We use ultrasound to highlight the internal structures.
Many people think about vaccinations when they think about their wellness care. There are many components to a wellness program, but vaccinations do provide one of the best lines of defense against many diseases.
Does your pet have bad breath? This may indicate dental disease. Dental care is an extremely important aspect of overall pet care. To perform a complete cleaning, we anesthetize each patient. Following induction of anesthesia, each patient has a full oral examination. Most of the time this includes dental radiology (X-rays) to evaluate the tooth roots and the attachment of the teeth to the underlying jaw bone. Using this advanced technology, we can then formulate a plan if further oral surgery is required at that time to extract diseased teeth.
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