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Every pet that walks through our doors is treated like one of our own by our experienced and caring veterinarians and staff. We try to maintain optimal health and happiness for each pet we treat, while giving consideration to their owner's budget and lifestyle. Quality veterinary care performed with compassion and professionalism is the foundation of our hospital, and a concept we take seriously.

Servicing dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, and pocket pets, Volunteer Veterinary Hospital is located at 3039 Alcoa Highway. While our 7,000 square foot establishment reflects some of the newest advancements in the world of veterinary care, it is our knowledgeable and caring staff members who will make you feel at home. Devoted to education and prevention, as well as diagnostic and treatment options, we strive to deliver the top-quality veterinary care you and your pet deserve.

For more information about Volunteer Veterinary Hospital, or to make an appointment for your pet, we invite you to contact us and become a client today.
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Volunteer Veterinary Hospital offers a variety of services, each tailored to your pet's specific needs.
We are dedicated to your pet's health, placing much emphasis on educating owners about disease prevention and treatment options.
At Volunteer Veterinary Hospital, we have the ability to perform all routine lab work in house.
We feature some of the latest technology for blood work, urinalysis, organ function testing, and disease testing.
Much of our equipment is integrated with our computer software, allowing us to forward the information to veterinary specialists if the need arises.
Advanced Lab
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When it comes to blood work, urinalysis, or testing for various illnesses, there is nothing more convenient and efficient than a veterinary hospital with an on-site lab.
Add to that a modern facility, featuring the latest in veterinary diagnostic technology, and what you have is a neighborhood hospital unlike any in the South Knoxville area.
Since 1996, Volunteer Veterinary Hospital has strived to stay current with technology.
One aspect of this diligence is our capability to provide advanced veterinary diagnostics.
Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
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Dogs and cats are not immune to various forms of cancer, especially as they begin to age.
The positive side is that veterinary medicine has come a long way with both diagnoses and treatments for this disease.
As your dog or cat gets closer to becoming a senior pet, he or she becomes more susceptible to various forms of cancer.
If your pet exhibits any of these symptoms, especially over a prolonged period of time, please make an appointment to have your pet examined by one of our veterinarians.
Our advanced lab, as well as our digital X-ray and ultrasound equipment, provides a great head start when it comes to diagnosing cancer in our patients.
Canine Reproduction
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Volunteer Veterinary Hospital offers a canine reproduction program, typically not seen at most veterinary hospitals.
Run by Dr. Bethany Russell, we offer a number of services involving reproduction, pregnancy, and delivery.
There are many types of dog owners who utilize the canine reproduction services at Volunteer Veterinary Hospital in Knoxville, Tennessee.
While professional breeders and people who show dogs would obviously be the most common, hunters or any person who uses a specific breed for their inherent services would be a close second.
Dental Care
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At Volunteer Veterinary Hospital, we have an excellent pet dental care program that begins with our dedication to educate and inform our clients.
Like everything else with a pet, your dog or cat's dental health begins with you.
Your pet's dental health directly affects his or her general health, especially as your pet ages.
Poor dental hygiene leads to some pretty awful symptoms.
Initially, it's bad breath and discoloration of the teeth, but when left unchecked it can turn into periodontal disease.
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