Exotic Pet Medicine and Surgery

Although a lot of information regarding exotic animals is widely available on the internet, it is often difficult to determine what sources to trust. You can rely on our experienced veterinary team’s knowledge of mice, rats, rabbits, reptiles, sugar gliders, pot-bellied pigs, hedgehogs, birds, and other exotic pets. Not only can we provide medical assessments and perform surgical procedures, but we can also help you prevent many diseases related to improper nutrition and husbandry. Diseases are extremely common in these animals and preventative care goes a long way. Please schedule an appointment so we can discuss your exotic pet’s needs.

  • Sugar Gliders

    Sugar gliders are nocturnal marsupials, which means they are creatures that are awake at night and have a pouch like a kangaroo. These small creatures have large eyes for seeing…

  • Hedgehogs

    The African Pygmy is the most common hedgehog we see as pets in veterinarian medicine. These nocturnal omnivores eat a large variety in the wild which can be replicated in…

  • Rodents

    Even our smallest critters deserve excellent veterinary care! It is recommended that your pet visits the veterinarian once or twice a year for exams. Teeth, which grow continuously in gerbils,…

  • Reptiles

    Nutrition-related disorders and diseases are common in a variety of reptiles. The veterinary team can help you avoid these problems by going through current history and providing augmentations better suited…

  • Ferrets

    Bringing in your ferret to the veterinarian once or twice a year for exams can help keep him/her healthy. We can monitor any changes that occur in your pet and…

  • Birds

    Diet The Avian class is an overarching term that encompasses many types of birds. There are a large range from the smallest finches to the largest of macaws. That being…

  • Rabbits

    Rabbits are susceptible to a variety of diseases and conditions, including overgrown teeth, gastrointestinal diseases, parasites, and cancer. It is important to know they also tend to hide signs of…