FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
What are your hours of operation?
Our hours can sometimes vary, so we recommend calling our office at 864-587-8760 to confirm our current schedule or to book an appointment. Our friendly staff is ready to assist you.
Where is Reidville Road Animal Hospital located?
You can find us at 1423 John B White Blvd., Spartanburg, SC 29306. We are proud to serve pet owners throughout Spartanburg and the surrounding communities, including Roebuck, Boiling Springs, Moore, Duncan, and Lyman, SC.
Are you accepting new patients?
Absolutely! We love meeting new pets and their families. If you're new to the area or looking for a compassionate veterinary team, we are always happy to welcome new patients to our practice.
What veterinary services do you offer?
We offer a wide range of services to keep your pet healthy, from preventative care to complex procedures. Our main services include:
- Annual Wellness Exams: Comprehensive checkups to monitor your pet's overall health.
- Vaccinations: Personalized vaccination schedules to protect against common diseases.
- Pet Surgeries: Including routine spaying and neutering, as well as more complex soft-tissue and emergency surgeries.
- Clinical Services: Diagnosis and treatment for various illnesses and injuries.
- Emergency Care: Prompt attention for common pet emergencies.
Do you perform surgeries?
Yes, surgery is one of our core services. Our veterinarians are highly experienced in performing a variety of surgical procedures. Spaying and neutering are among the most common, but we are fully equipped to handle many other surgeries, including those needed for illness or injury.
What happens if my pet has an emergency?
We are equipped to handle common pet emergencies during our business hours. If you believe your pet is experiencing an emergency, please call us immediately at 864-587-8760. This allows us to prepare for your arrival and provide guidance.
How often should my pet have a wellness exam?
We recommend that most adult dogs and cats have a comprehensive wellness exam at least once a year. Puppies, kittens, and senior pets may require more frequent visits. These exams are essential for catching potential health issues early and keeping your pet on track for a long, healthy life.
Why are vaccinations important for my pet?
Vaccinations are a safe and effective way to protect your pet from serious and sometimes fatal diseases. Our veterinarians will recommend a vaccination schedule based on your pet’s age, lifestyle, and specific risk factors to ensure they are protected.
What should I bring to my pet's first appointment?
To help us provide the best care possible, please bring any previous medical or vaccination records you have for your pet. It's also helpful to have a list of any current medications they are taking. Most importantly, bring your pet!
