Please note the latest updates for all our locations:
- In keeping with orders issued by state, city and county governments, we have temporarily suspended elective procedures requiring the use of PPE as well as bathing and grooming services. We will continue to offer essential medical services and prescription refills. In addition, we will continue to offer boarding and limited dayplay services.
- Curbside services – Please call our office when you arrive and plan to wait in your car while your pet is being treated. The Veterinarian will come to get you or speak to you by phone if there is anything he or she needs to show or discuss with you. This will allow us to reduce the number of people in our waiting areas and limit the overall people flow into our offices. Please be patient with us as this service could lead to longer wait times than usual.
Please call the clinic and reschedule your appointment if you are ill. If your pet requires emergency care, call ahead to allow us to prepare treatment arrangements prior to your arrival.
As of today, “there is no evidence at this point to indicate that pets become ill with COVID-19 or that they spread it to other animals, including people” according to both American Veterinary Medical Association, World Small Animal Veterinary Association, and the Veterinary Information Network. However, if you do become ill the CDC recommends limiting your exposure to your pet as you would with people Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Thank you again for being a valued member of the CityVet family.
David Boguslawski | President and CEO
CityVet Companies
Serving Pets and People since 1999
Although your pet may not understand everything that’s happening, they likely can sense fear and anxiety. We are doing everything we can to eliminate that when you come to see us at CityVet.
We are open for business and are committed to providing you and your pets a safe, clean and sanitary environment. As you know, the situation with the COVID-19 virus is very fluid and continually changing. We have very carefully monitored the CDC, public health authorities, and other expert guidance on how best to safely serve our clients and their pets.
In addition to more stringent cleaning protocols, staff screening, and company travel restrictions, we are now controlling traffic through our offices and encouraging recommended social distancing. We bring you a new solution we hope you will find useful:
Curb-side pickup – We are limiting people in our lobby and moving chairs out of our lobby. We encourage you to allow our trained staff to retrieve your pet outside our front door or directly from your car at your appointment time. You may call our office upon your arrival and wait in the car while your pet is treated. The Veterinarian will come get you if there is anything he or she needs to show you. This will allow us to reduce the amount of people in our waiting areas and limit the overall people flow into our offices. Please be patient with us as this service could lead to longer wait times than typical.
We also ask that you call our office and reschedule your appointment if you are ill. If your pet requires emergency care, call ahead to allow us to prepare treatment arrangements prior to your arrival.
As of today, “there is no evidence at this point to indicate that pets become ill with COVID-19 or that they spread it to other animals, including people” according to both American Veterinary Medical Association and the World Small Animal Veterinary Association.
For more information on the Coronavirus and how you can protect yourself, visit the Center of Disease and Control Prevention.
We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates through our CityVet website or email as needed.
David Boguslawski | President and CEO
CityVet Companies
Serving Pets and People since 1999