
At Chatham Animal Hospital in Cary, NC, we provide the highest quality veterinary care to the pets in our community and strive to educate pet owners about the benefits of consistent veterinary care. Taking your pet to the veterinarian on a regular basis can help them live longer, happier, healthier lives! Pet Dental Care - Without regular dental cleanings, dogs and cats are prone to bad breath caused by excessive bacterial overgrowth and tartar accumulation.
Getting your pet's teeth cleaned regularly not only helps treat bad breath, it also prevents discomfort from infection and tooth loss caused by gingival and periodontal disease. The veterinarians at Chatham Animal Hospital, your veterinarians in Cary, NC, can help ensure that your pet's teeth are properly cleaned and cared for, improving their oral hygiene and overall comfort.
Vaccinations - Vaccinations can help your pet avoid common illnesses and diseases. In fact, vaccines are important for general public health and safety. At Chatham Animal Hospital our veterinarians keep track of your pet's vaccination schedule ensuring they get boosters and vaccinations when they are due.
Getting your pet's teeth cleaned regularly not only helps treat bad breath, it also prevents discomfort from infection and tooth loss caused by gingival and periodontal disease. The veterinarians at Chatham Animal Hospital, your veterinarians in Cary, NC, can help ensure that your pet's teeth are properly cleaned and cared for, improving their oral hygiene and overall comfort.
Vaccinations - Vaccinations can help your pet avoid common illnesses and diseases. In fact, vaccines are important for general public health and safety. At Chatham Animal Hospital our veterinarians keep track of your pet's vaccination schedule ensuring they get boosters and vaccinations when they are due.
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About Us
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Chatham Animal Hospital began in 1983 in downtown Cary as a one doctor one assistant facility at 251 West Chatham Street, the current home of Pretty Paws grooming salon owned and operated by Miss Kim McCampbell.
After thoroughly enjoying being a part of Old Downtown Cary for 11 years our practice outgrew the facility necessitating a change.
Fortunately we were able to find a building site at 105 Oceana Place near the Old Apex Road/West Chatham Street intersection only a few miles from the original site.
After thoroughly enjoying being a part of Old Downtown Cary for 11 years our practice outgrew the facility necessitating a change.
Fortunately we were able to find a building site at 105 Oceana Place near the Old Apex Road/West Chatham Street intersection only a few miles from the original site.
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At Chatham Animal Hospital, we're proud of our role in the community of Cary.
As a one-stop clinic for all your pet's needs, we're able to be your pet's medical care provider from birth through old age.
Our pet dental services help keep pets teeth clean.
From dental examinations to cleanings and extractions, we can ensure that your pet has proper oral hygiene.
Not only will your pet be more comfortable, but this will improve your pet's breath, which will make those up close and personal interactions much more pleasant.
As a one-stop clinic for all your pet's needs, we're able to be your pet's medical care provider from birth through old age.
Our pet dental services help keep pets teeth clean.
From dental examinations to cleanings and extractions, we can ensure that your pet has proper oral hygiene.
Not only will your pet be more comfortable, but this will improve your pet's breath, which will make those up close and personal interactions much more pleasant.
Matthew Bailey DVM
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Dr. Bailey was born and raised in central Illinois.
He received his B.S. in Biology from the University of Illinois in 2005.
During his undergraduate training, he spent his summers in North Carolina and fell in love with the south.
He was accepted by North Carolina State College of Veterinary Medicine, and graduated in 2009.
While at North Carolina State, he was honored with the Novartis Proficiency in Small Animal Medicine Award, the Veterinary Student Surgeon award, and was valedictorian of his class!
He received his B.S. in Biology from the University of Illinois in 2005.
During his undergraduate training, he spent his summers in North Carolina and fell in love with the south.
He was accepted by North Carolina State College of Veterinary Medicine, and graduated in 2009.
While at North Carolina State, he was honored with the Novartis Proficiency in Small Animal Medicine Award, the Veterinary Student Surgeon award, and was valedictorian of his class!
Pet Wellness Exam
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The best way to keep your pet happy and healthy is to bring it to our office for regular pet wellness exams.
Like human beings, pets can develop health problems that can only be found with a medical examination.
Catching these problems early means that our Cary veterinarian can treat your pet while the disease hasn't progressed, making it easier to cure.
At Chatham Animal Hospital we recommend wellness exams for puppies and kittens, adult pets, and senior dogs and cats.
Each stage of life requires exams on a different schedule, but almost all visits will include the same procedures.
Like human beings, pets can develop health problems that can only be found with a medical examination.
Catching these problems early means that our Cary veterinarian can treat your pet while the disease hasn't progressed, making it easier to cure.
At Chatham Animal Hospital we recommend wellness exams for puppies and kittens, adult pets, and senior dogs and cats.
Each stage of life requires exams on a different schedule, but almost all visits will include the same procedures.
Pet Wellness Exam FAQ
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You may understand the reasons for taking your pet to your Cary veterinarian when illness or injury strikes -- but preventative wellness exams are at least as important for ensuring your best friend's well being in the long term.
Even so, you may be unfamiliar with this type of veterinary care, especially if you're new to the world of pet ownership.
Here are the answers to some frequently asked pet wellness exam questions from our three-veterinarian team at Chatham Animal Hospital.
Why does a healthy pet need an exam?
Even so, you may be unfamiliar with this type of veterinary care, especially if you're new to the world of pet ownership.
Here are the answers to some frequently asked pet wellness exam questions from our three-veterinarian team at Chatham Animal Hospital.
Why does a healthy pet need an exam?
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