When you bring your pet to Fremont Animal Hospital, rest assured that we treat your animals as we do our own, with love and care. You will be greeted by our friendly front desk staff and your pet will be seen by capable and caring technicians and veterinarians. We provide exceptional care and pay attention to the details. Fremont Animal Hospital is a full service companion animal hospital that has been family owned since 1995.
We are committed to providing the very best veterinary care for your pet. Our professional facility and services are designed to support routine preventive care, early detection and treatment of disease as well as complete medical, surgical and dental care. We also team with some board certified specialists to assist in ultrasound and specialized internal medicine and surgical cases.
We appreciate how important your pet is to you and we are dedicated to becoming an active partner in your pet's health care. Our goal is to provide the highest quality compassionate care.
We are committed to providing the very best veterinary care for your pet. Our professional facility and services are designed to support routine preventive care, early detection and treatment of disease as well as complete medical, surgical and dental care. We also team with some board certified specialists to assist in ultrasound and specialized internal medicine and surgical cases.
We appreciate how important your pet is to you and we are dedicated to becoming an active partner in your pet's health care. Our goal is to provide the highest quality compassionate care.
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Our History
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In 1995, Dr Audrey and her husband Peter decided to renovate the carriage house attached to their 18th century colonial home and open Fremont Animal Hospital.
The hope was that by converting the carriage house into an animal hospital located in a beautiful small town country setting they would be able to provide a warm and welcoming environment for pets and their owners.
Today, over 26 years later, FAH continues to grow and now employs over 20 employees and has over 3000 clients.
This hospital underwent an addition in 2004 and now houses the latest veterinary medical equipment including digital xray, digital dental xray, ultrasound, state of the art in-house laboratory, laser therapy and paperless software system to complement its' 3 exam rooms, a surgical suite, pharmacy, treatment area, lab room, cat only "condo" space, grooming area and indoor runs.
The hope was that by converting the carriage house into an animal hospital located in a beautiful small town country setting they would be able to provide a warm and welcoming environment for pets and their owners.
Today, over 26 years later, FAH continues to grow and now employs over 20 employees and has over 3000 clients.
This hospital underwent an addition in 2004 and now houses the latest veterinary medical equipment including digital xray, digital dental xray, ultrasound, state of the art in-house laboratory, laser therapy and paperless software system to complement its' 3 exam rooms, a surgical suite, pharmacy, treatment area, lab room, cat only "condo" space, grooming area and indoor runs.
Our Veterinarians
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Dr. Audrey Karamourtopoulos is a 1987 graduate of Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine.
Before opening Fremont Animal Hospital in 1995, she practiced medicine for 8 years at Bulger Veterinary Hospital in North Andover, MA.
Dr Audrey is a passionate and dedicated veterinarian who also enjoys the challenges of difficult internal medicine cases and she is a very skilled surgeon.
Over the years, Dr Audrey has been involved in helping establish several rescue organizations and has provided extensive medical care for the animals.
Before opening Fremont Animal Hospital in 1995, she practiced medicine for 8 years at Bulger Veterinary Hospital in North Andover, MA.
Dr Audrey is a passionate and dedicated veterinarian who also enjoys the challenges of difficult internal medicine cases and she is a very skilled surgeon.
Over the years, Dr Audrey has been involved in helping establish several rescue organizations and has provided extensive medical care for the animals.
Screenings
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Firstly, our pets can't speak, they cannot tell us if they feel off color or unwell or have any other indicators of internal illness.
Ideally we need to examine them every 6-12 months as well as run some routine screening tests to detect underlying disease BEFORE it is clinically apparent.
Use the age chart below to find your pets age in "people" years and the screening testing recommended for each stage of his or her life.
We believe the following tests give us the best chance of helping your pet's live longer, healthier lives.
Ideally we need to examine them every 6-12 months as well as run some routine screening tests to detect underlying disease BEFORE it is clinically apparent.
Use the age chart below to find your pets age in "people" years and the screening testing recommended for each stage of his or her life.
We believe the following tests give us the best chance of helping your pet's live longer, healthier lives.
Surgical FAQ's
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Many people have questions about various aspects of their pet's surgery, and we hope this information will help.
It also explains the decisions you will need to make before your pet's upcoming surgery.
Today's modern anesthetic monitors have made surgery much safer than in the past.
Here at Fremont Animal Hospital LLC, we do a thorough physical exam on your pet before administering anesthetics, to ensure that a fever or other illness won't be a problem.
We also adjust the amount and type of anesthetic used depending on the health of your pet.
It also explains the decisions you will need to make before your pet's upcoming surgery.
Today's modern anesthetic monitors have made surgery much safer than in the past.
Here at Fremont Animal Hospital LLC, we do a thorough physical exam on your pet before administering anesthetics, to ensure that a fever or other illness won't be a problem.
We also adjust the amount and type of anesthetic used depending on the health of your pet.
Other FAQ's
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Here are some questions/answers that we are frequently asked.
If you have additional questions that aren't covered here, please feel free to give us a call at (603)895-0618.
At what age can I have my pet spayed or neutered?
Spaying or neutering can be done at approximately 6 months of age.
Your pet is given an exam prior to surgery to help determine whether your pet is healthy enough to undergo the surgical procedure.
Current vaccinations are required at the time of surgery.
Also a pre-anesthetic blood screen is recommended prior to undergoing anesthesia and surgery.
If you have additional questions that aren't covered here, please feel free to give us a call at (603)895-0618.
At what age can I have my pet spayed or neutered?
Spaying or neutering can be done at approximately 6 months of age.
Your pet is given an exam prior to surgery to help determine whether your pet is healthy enough to undergo the surgical procedure.
Current vaccinations are required at the time of surgery.
Also a pre-anesthetic blood screen is recommended prior to undergoing anesthesia and surgery.
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