Quincy Animal Hospital
1750 West Jefferson Street
Quincy, FL 32351
Call (850)875-4811 or Text (850)875-4859
(850)875-4811
www.quincyah.com
Hospital Policies
Appointment Policy To allow ample time for all patients and scheduled surgical procedures, we operate primarily by appointment. Emergency cases shall always receive top priority, which is why occasional appointment delay is inevitable. Please realize that we make a sincere attempt to see each client on time. Patient Arrival Policy For your protection, and that of others, all dogs must be on a leash and properly controlled while in the waiting area or exam rooms. All cats must be presented in an appropriate cat carrier or on a leash. Even though we make every effort to make our patients feel comfortable during visits, they may be a little uneasy about new people, new surroundings and other pets. This is one of the reasons we ask you to restrain your pet. We recommend that animals be placed on a leash or in pet carriers before entering the waiting room. Payment Policy We require full payment at the time that services are rendered. For your convenience, we accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, cash and personal checks. We also accept tap to pay options! Our Vaccination Policies In cats, we tailor the vaccine requirements to the lifestyle of your pet. The majority of our patients are indoor/outdoor cats and still require yearly vaccinations, but if your cat is strictly indoors and not regularly exposed to outdoor cats, please mention this at your visit and we will adjust the vaccine protocol for your pet. Below are some considerations for the vaccines we use in dogs. Distemper, Adenovirus, Parvovirus - Research studies have recently led to the development of the first licensed three-year distemper, adenovirus, and parvovirus vaccine. While previous vaccines were believed to be efficacious for longer than the one year duration, there was no proven duration of efficacy. Leptospirosis - Due to environmental considerations and the prevalence of leptospirosis in this area, we recommend the administration of yearly leptospirosis vaccines to all dogs (excluding dogs that have a propensity for adverse vaccine reactions). We are very excited to announce that research has led to the development of a vaccine that protects against 4 serovars of leptospirosis. Older vaccines protected against only 2 serovars and many instances of disease resulted from the unprotected serovars. Rabies - Recent vaccine recommendations involved administration of a yearly rabies vaccine. While the three-year rabies vaccine was available, not all counties within the state honored the three-year rule. Recent legal changes mandate that the three-year rabies vaccine is effective for the full three years for legal purposes throughout the state. Therefore, we currently recommend the three-year rabies vaccine for all dogs aged two years and up (that have received at least one 1-year rabies vaccine).
Privacy Policy We do not collect or give out any information to any third-party vendors or internet businesses. No information will ever be disclosed to outside parties from us or our web site hosting company at www.evetsites.com. Quincy Animal Hospital recognizes the importance of protecting the personal privacy of its clients, its patients and those individuals who simply visit our site. Your privacy is also protected in our hospital. At no time is any information given out about the client or the pet without the consent of the owner. |