State Road Animal Hospital in Alma, MI is a full service companion animal hospital that services Alma, St. Louis, Ithaca, Breckenridge, Middleton, Perrinton, Shepherd, Riverdale, Hemlock, Merrill, Carson City and surrounding areas. It is our commitment to provide quality veterinary care throughout the life of your pet. State Road Animal Hospital is a full service hospital, which provides medical and surgical care, including ultrasound, laser therapy, and nutritional consultation.
Your pet is an important part of your family, and when he or she is ill, you want the best medical care available. Preventive veterinary care is the cornerstone of keeping your pet their healthiest so that you and your pet can have more great years together. A dental cleaning visit will include a thorough dental examination, teeth cleaning, and polishing to remove the tartar and periodontal disease-causing plaque.
Laser Therapy is used to help reduce pain, reduce inflammation, and increase the speed of healing.
Your pet is an important part of your family, and when he or she is ill, you want the best medical care available. Preventive veterinary care is the cornerstone of keeping your pet their healthiest so that you and your pet can have more great years together. A dental cleaning visit will include a thorough dental examination, teeth cleaning, and polishing to remove the tartar and periodontal disease-causing plaque.
Laser Therapy is used to help reduce pain, reduce inflammation, and increase the speed of healing.
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About Us
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State Road Animal Hospital was started in the early 1960's.
The past 60 years have brought many changes.
State Road Animal Hospital has grown from a small 1 doctor practice with a wood stove to the multi-doctor practice it is today.
In 2000, the hospital became computerized and two years later a major renovation was done on the building.
The barn was totally converted into small animal surgery, radiology and treatment areas, as well as hospital wards for dogs and cats and an isolation area.
An new addition was also built to accommodate exam rooms, waiting room, front desk, and the lab/pharmacy areas.
The past 60 years have brought many changes.
State Road Animal Hospital has grown from a small 1 doctor practice with a wood stove to the multi-doctor practice it is today.
In 2000, the hospital became computerized and two years later a major renovation was done on the building.
The barn was totally converted into small animal surgery, radiology and treatment areas, as well as hospital wards for dogs and cats and an isolation area.
An new addition was also built to accommodate exam rooms, waiting room, front desk, and the lab/pharmacy areas.
Our Team
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Dr. Tom Finn graduated from Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine.
His impeccable bedside manner and high-quality medicine have proven to be an immeasurable asset to the patients within our community!
Prior to graduating, he dedicated his undergraduate years as well as many of his vet school years to State Road Animal Hospital.
Dr. Finn is most passionate about creating and strengthening his client-doctor relationships, to further improve his patients' quality of life and overall longevity.
His impeccable bedside manner and high-quality medicine have proven to be an immeasurable asset to the patients within our community!
Prior to graduating, he dedicated his undergraduate years as well as many of his vet school years to State Road Animal Hospital.
Dr. Finn is most passionate about creating and strengthening his client-doctor relationships, to further improve his patients' quality of life and overall longevity.
Payment Options
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In order to maintain our high standard of service, we require that payment be made at the time services are rendered.
We provide estimates for all surgeries and hospitalizations.
If you have not received an estimate, you are welcome to request one at any time for your expected charges.
State Road Animal Hospital is happy to accept Cash, Check, Major Credit Cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover) and CareCredit.
We provide estimates for all surgeries and hospitalizations.
If you have not received an estimate, you are welcome to request one at any time for your expected charges.
State Road Animal Hospital is happy to accept Cash, Check, Major Credit Cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover) and CareCredit.
A Memorial For Linda Baracy
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Linda started working at State Road Animal Hospital in 2007.
She had an undeniable love of pets as well as people, and she embraced the importance of the pet/owner bond.
In honor of Linda and the love she shared, the name of the Squirt Fund is being changed to Linda's Ministries.
Linda had a special place in her heart for the Squirt Fund.
She was always looking for ways to find support for the Squirt Fund and to raise awareness about the fund, as part of her ongoing effort to find ways to help more people and pets.
She had an undeniable love of pets as well as people, and she embraced the importance of the pet/owner bond.
In honor of Linda and the love she shared, the name of the Squirt Fund is being changed to Linda's Ministries.
Linda had a special place in her heart for the Squirt Fund.
She was always looking for ways to find support for the Squirt Fund and to raise awareness about the fund, as part of her ongoing effort to find ways to help more people and pets.
Wellness Care
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Preventive veterinary care is the cornerstone of keeping your pet their healthiest so that you and your pet can have more great years together.
Since pets age more quickly than people do, it is critical to have regular physical examinations every 6-12 months to assess your pet's health.
Annual age-appropriate lab tests, testing for heartworm and/or tick-borne diseases, and fecal tests for parasites may also be recommended for your pet.
Your pet's nutrition, diet, and exercise routines can be assessed and optimized to help your pet be in best physical condition for their lifestyle and age.
Since pets age more quickly than people do, it is critical to have regular physical examinations every 6-12 months to assess your pet's health.
Annual age-appropriate lab tests, testing for heartworm and/or tick-borne diseases, and fecal tests for parasites may also be recommended for your pet.
Your pet's nutrition, diet, and exercise routines can be assessed and optimized to help your pet be in best physical condition for their lifestyle and age.
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