At Audubon Animal Hospital, located in St. Francisville, Louisiana we combine our basic love of animals with quality veterinary care. We strive to know all of our clients personally and our patients by name. We understand our patients are our clients' family members and believe they deserve personalized loving care. It is our goal to be second only to our clients in providing quality loving care for their pets.
We firmly believe preventive medicine is always better than emergency medicine. Audubon Animal Hospital recommends thorough annual examinations to detect early signs of abnormalities or disease. We feel early detection greatly improves success of treatment. Call to schedule your pet's appointment today! We are certified PennHIP members. Give us a call and schedule a consultation visit to determine the best approach to your pets hip health.
We firmly believe preventive medicine is always better than emergency medicine. Audubon Animal Hospital recommends thorough annual examinations to detect early signs of abnormalities or disease. We feel early detection greatly improves success of treatment. Call to schedule your pet's appointment today! We are certified PennHIP members. Give us a call and schedule a consultation visit to determine the best approach to your pets hip health.
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Dr. Elizabeth Morgan
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Dr Elizabeth Morgan is a Louisiana native.
Although she spent much of her young life moving with her family, she has lived the majority of her adult years in the Greater Baton Rouge area.
She graduated from the Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1996 and soon after moved to West Feliciana Parish where she has practiced veterinary medicine ever since.
During that time she has established and grown the Audubon Animal Hospital.
Dr. Morgan enjoys treating companion animals and equine patients.
Although she spent much of her young life moving with her family, she has lived the majority of her adult years in the Greater Baton Rouge area.
She graduated from the Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1996 and soon after moved to West Feliciana Parish where she has practiced veterinary medicine ever since.
During that time she has established and grown the Audubon Animal Hospital.
Dr. Morgan enjoys treating companion animals and equine patients.
Boarding
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Audubon Veterinary Hospital also has facilities to safely and comfortably board your pets.
Boarding is a great option when you are on vacation, have home repairs taking place or even have an unexpected medical emergency that requires you to be away from your beloved animal companion.
Your pet will be under the care of our veterinarians in case a medical issue arises and any health concerns you may have for your pet can be addressed during their stay with Audubon Veterinary Hospital.
Our cat and dog facilities are separate, we feel cats not being closely housed to dogs greatly improves their comfort during their stay.
Boarding is a great option when you are on vacation, have home repairs taking place or even have an unexpected medical emergency that requires you to be away from your beloved animal companion.
Your pet will be under the care of our veterinarians in case a medical issue arises and any health concerns you may have for your pet can be addressed during their stay with Audubon Veterinary Hospital.
Our cat and dog facilities are separate, we feel cats not being closely housed to dogs greatly improves their comfort during their stay.
Cold Laser Therapy
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We are excited to offer a new service for pets in need of pain and wound management.
Cold laser therapy is a noninvasive procedure that treats pain associated with arthritis, injuries, surgery and other conditions.
It can also be used to treat wounds and aid in the healing process.
The laser works by stimulating cell growth and blood circulation, which in turn, works to heal the affected areas.
Each session only takes between 1 and 3 minutes making it relatively stress free for your pet.
If you would like more information on cold laser therapy please give us a call.
Cold laser therapy is a noninvasive procedure that treats pain associated with arthritis, injuries, surgery and other conditions.
It can also be used to treat wounds and aid in the healing process.
The laser works by stimulating cell growth and blood circulation, which in turn, works to heal the affected areas.
Each session only takes between 1 and 3 minutes making it relatively stress free for your pet.
If you would like more information on cold laser therapy please give us a call.
Dental Care
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Most people realize how important dental care is for people, but did you know oral health is equally important for pets?
Studies show that both dogs and cats need to begin regular cleanings as young as one year of age.
Without this regular cleaning and brushing, your pet will soon develop a thin layer of bacteria on their teeth and gum line.
These bacteria then begin to harden to form tartar and plaque in the mouth of your pet.
Left unchecked, the bacteria can cause tooth decay and gum disease, making it difficult for your dog or cat to eat most foods.
Studies show that both dogs and cats need to begin regular cleanings as young as one year of age.
Without this regular cleaning and brushing, your pet will soon develop a thin layer of bacteria on their teeth and gum line.
These bacteria then begin to harden to form tartar and plaque in the mouth of your pet.
Left unchecked, the bacteria can cause tooth decay and gum disease, making it difficult for your dog or cat to eat most foods.
In Clinic Diagnostics
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Our facility offers some of the most advanced laboratory equipment in use by veterinarians, including complete blood counts, comprehensive blood chemistries, and blood thyroid levels.
Heartworm tests for canines are utilized to diagnose heartworm disease.
We also offer tests that provide rapid results for feline leukemia, FIV, and heartworm tests.
Other in house laboratory tests include fecal analysis, cytology, and urinalysis.
Heartworm tests for canines are utilized to diagnose heartworm disease.
We also offer tests that provide rapid results for feline leukemia, FIV, and heartworm tests.
Other in house laboratory tests include fecal analysis, cytology, and urinalysis.
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