Dog Wound Care & Healing Stages
Not every cut or scrape your dog gets will require veterinary intervention, so it's important to know how to care for your dog's wounds at home. In this blog post, our vets in Hermitage offer tips on how to do so.
Quality, Integrity, Compassion & Service
Hermitage Animal Clinic provides comprehensive veterinary care for pets, including preventive and emergency care.
Routine Exams
Emergency Care
Dental Care
Internal Medicine
Hermitage Veterinary Clinic is a full-service pet hospital in Hermitage and the surrounding areas that provides comprehensive medical services for cats and dogs.
Our comprehensive service offerings, ranging from preventive care to surgery, can meet all of your pet's health needs in one location.
We care for Hermitage's animals and have earned a reputation for providing quality, professional care with a compassionate touch over the years.
Whether you are bringing your pet in for the first time or have relied on our veterinary team for years, we will treat it as if it were our own.
We provide the gold standard in comprehensive surgical care for your animal companions at Hermitage Animal Hospital.
We take an integrated and multi-modal approach to surgery, based on scientific research and evidence-based medicine to provide your pet with a comprehensive plan that meets their unique needs.
At Hermitage Animal Clinic our experienced team of veterinarians will work hard to help your pet reach its optimal level of function and mobility safely while minimizing the risk of injury.
We are also proud to be one of the few Hermitage veterinary practices to offer surgical lasers in lieu of scalpels. With surgical lasers, we can decrease inflammation and post-op discomfort in your pet.
Our informative blogs feature helpful tips and advice from our Hermitage vets that will help you keep your pets healthy and happy.
Not every cut or scrape your dog gets will require veterinary intervention, so it's important to know how to care for your dog's wounds at home. In this blog post, our vets in Hermitage offer tips on how to do so.
In this blog post, our vets in Hermitage will discuss the types, causes, symptoms, and treatments for bladder stones in cats.
If your cat has experienced tooth decay or damage that's beyond repair, it will need to be addressed right away. In this post, our Hermitage vets list reasons your cat may need a tooth removed and what you can expect if your veterinarian recommends dental surgery.
Hermitage Animal Clinic proudly serves patients in the Nashville area, Davidson and Wilson Counties, and beyond Monday through Saturday.
*Closed for lunch from 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm