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We will be limiting this to a single person wearing a mask, and all other appointments and requests are to remain curbside. When you arrive for your appointment, please call us and a nurse will escort you and your pet inside for their appointment. Thank you so much for your patience, we are very excited to exit this terrible period for all of us. We are proud to announce that after a great turnout at our open house Twin Valley Veterinary Hospital is open to all.

Please stop by anytime for a walk through and to meet our wonderful staff. At TVVH, our goal is to provide an experience that focuses on quality care and good communication. Just like us, each pet is different and their health problems are often complicated. We are here to walk you through the process and do what is best for your pet and your family.

TVVH provides a number of orthopedic procedures, including the TTA for cruciate ligament disease in dogs.
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Quinn and Smith were classmates in veterinary school at the University of Pennsylvania.
Both graduated in 2009, and were happily married in 2012.
During their veterinary careers, they have traveled and worked at veterinary hospitals in Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.
After years of practicing veterinary medicine, they felt it was time to take the plunge and start their own practice from scratch in their home town of Elverson.
They look forward to serving their community and continuing to be your neighbors.
Wellness
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Preventative Medicine is the reason all of us go to the doctor every year, and it's also the reason we recommend seeing your pet annually.
At these visits, we take time to discuss your pet's lifestyle, perform a full physical exam, and discuss the the services we can perform to ensure that your pet has a long, healthy, comfortable life.
Below are just a few of the services we offer.
Dermatology
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Itchy skin or ears is one of the most common reasons why our patients visit the office.
Sometimes it's just a sudden hot spot or ear infection, however other times it's a symptom of a greater underlying problem such as food or environmental allergies.
Our staff has the knowledge and experience to help treat your pet and discuss all of the different ways we can help manage their skin disease.
Medicine
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Whether our patient is a kitten, a 5lb chihuahua, or a 150lb mastiff, our approach to providing care remains the same.
After obtaining a history, performing a physical exam and interpreting appropriate diagnostic tests, your veterinarian will create a therapeutic plan to help your pet recover as quickly as possible.
The most common diagnostics we perform are basic bloodwork and radiographs (x-rays).
Often times this is all that is required to determine how to best treat your pet.
However, like most things in life, medicine is never simple, and it's rarely black and white.
Digital Radiology
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There are many different tools that veterinarians use to help diagnose and treat your pet.
Each of these is different, and each has its benefits and limits.
An x-ray is a single two dimensional image that is produced by x-ray radiation.
The x-ray machine sends radiation through the patient, and whatever is not blocked or absorbed is passed on and projected onto an x-ray film.
Today, most veterinary practices use a digital system which produces excellent images and fast results.
Radiographs are good for evaluating bones and other dense structures.
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