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Oregon Mobile Veterinary Services provides vaccinations, canine heartworm and feline Felv/FIV testing, microchipping, and flea and heartworm products at clinics throughout Oregon and SW Washington. We also offer house call and home euthanasia services. Call or email to schedule an appointment. We have created a number of resources for you to learn about our services, products, and local pet resources.

If you want to ask a question call 503-389-8987 or email us and we'll promptly get back to you. You can also subscribe to our newsletter which is created especially for our clients. In between your veterinary visits, your pet will benefit from you reading these free informative articles. At Oregon Mobile Veterinary Services, we treat your pets like the valued family members they are.

If you're thinking of getting a pet fish, you should know that your veterinarian has a lot of good advice about pet ownership. Fish can be very rewarding as pets, and you just may be surprised about how much fish actually interact with their owners.
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Oregon Mobile Veterinary Services is proud to serve the pets and their families in Oregon and SW Washington.
Our mobile practice is run by Dr. Nichole DeBellis, who is licensed in Oregon and Washington.
Dr. Nichole DeBellis completed her undergraduate degree at Oregon State University.
She then enjoyed the sunny beaches in Grenada while studying at St. George University and completed her training at Kansas State University.
She practiced for five years in Salem, OR before starting Oregon Mobile Veterinary Services Inc.
At this time OMVS can provide a wide range of small animal preventative care, lab services, home euthanasia, and basic house calls.
We are hoping to expand in the near future to provide services such as surgery, dentals, radiograph, ultrasound, and emergency services.
Until that time we will refer patients requiring those services to outside practices.
We primarily treat cats and dogs but other small animals may be seen if it is something our doctor is comfortable and experienced in treating.
Otherwise we would be happy to refer you to an exotics practice.
Boosters are necessary for most vaccines.
If your pet has had vaccines before, please bring a copy of their most recent vaccine history so we can determine when boosters are needed.
Without documentation of previous vaccines we can only make the vaccine paperwork and rabies certificate good for the minimum length of time- 1 year for rabies and 4 weeks for all other vaccines.
If you have a new puppy or kitten or an older pet that is overdue for vaccines check out our recommended vaccine schedules page for information on recommended boosters.
Some pets occasionally need their anal glands expressed.
If your pet has been scooting or licking it's back side it may be time to have the glands checked before they become infected or rupture.-
If your pet has been itching it's ear, shaking their head, you notice an order coming from their ears or they appear dirty your pet may have an ear infection.
This test will determine the cause of the infection and how best to treat it.
Some breeds, especially poodles or poodle mixes can have a lot of hair growing deep in the ear canal.
Includes a series of 4 DAPP, 1 Bordetella, and 1 Rabies vaccines.
One nail trim, two rounds of deworming (hookworm and roundworm), one dose of Revolution (flea and heartworm prevention), and a microchip.
Everything your new puppy needs one convenient package!
Puppies should be seen at 6 weeks of age to start the vaccine series.
Boosters should be done 3-4 weeks apart.
See our vaccine schedules page to plan your visits.
Vaccine effectiveness may be reduced if boosters are overdue.
Services will be fulfilled through our vaccine clinics, price does not include house calls.
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