About Our Hospital
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Why can’t my pet see the same veterinarian/veterinary technician each time we visit?
We will make every effort to accommodate your request. However, there may be circumstances that prevent a certain veterinary team member from being available during your pet’s visit. Scheduling conflicts,…
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Why is my veterinarian referring my pet to a specialist?
Our top priority is to make sure that our patients receive the highest standard of care and best possible outcome. This is why we sometimes make the decision to refer…
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Can I call and have you fax a copy of my pet’s rabies certificate and proof of vaccinations to the kennel where my pet will be staying?
We’d be happy to send proof of vaccination to your pet’s kennel. Just let us know the fax number.
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What are your vaccination recommendations?
There is currently much controversy about vaccination schedules, “over-vaccination”, vaccination reactions and emerging and recurring disease outbreaks due to the lack of vaccinations. Our policy at Bloorcourt Veterinary Clinic is…
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Do you perform at-home euthanasia?
We do. Choosing euthanasia for your beloved animal may be one of the most difficult experiences of your life and we understand this. If you would prefer to have a…
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I’ve decided it’s time to let my pet go, but he/she is uncomfortable and can’t move very well, and I would really prefer to not drag him/her to the hospital. Can you come to my house?
Yes, we can. We understand that euthanizing your senior at home may be the best option if your dog is too large or too ill for you to transport easily…
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If my pet’s problem doesn’t get better after the first visit, why do I have to pay for a second visit?
Our fees cover the cost of examining, testing, diagnosing and treating your pet. Not all health problems have a straightforward solution. An animal is a dynamic integration of physiological systems.…
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What precautions/measures do you take so my pet doesn’t feel pain related to surgery/injury/infection/chronic disease?
We understand that pain management is a major concern to pet owners. The Veterinarians and staff at Bloorcourt Veterinary Clinic take pain control and monitoring very seriously. Our trauma and…
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I’m worried about my pet’s upcoming surgical procedure. What do you do to help ensure your patients’ safety during surgery?
Our veterinary team takes every precaution so that your pet receives the highest-quality care. We perform a physical exam and preanesthetic testing before surgery and monitor your pet during surgery.…
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I think my pet ate something that’s making him/her sick, and he/she has lost consciousness/is having seizures/trouble breathing. What should I do?
If your pet has lost consciousness, is having seizures or difficultybreathing this is an emergency. You should contact and go to your regular Veterinarian or emergency clinic right away. Your…
