Ashland Veterinary Hospital

4.7 (217)
513 S Washington Hwy, Ashland, VA 23005, USA

Hours:

Monday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM

Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM

Wednesday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM

Thursday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM

Friday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM

Saturday: 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM

Sunday: Closed

How to Save Money at Ashland Veterinary Hospital

Schedule Regular Vet Visits

One of the best ways to save on vet bills is to prevent expensive health issues before they develop. By scheduling regular wellness checkups, your vet can detect health issues early, helping you to avoid costly treatments and surgeries down the road.

Price Shop for Pet Prescriptions

Oftentimes our fur babies are prescribed human drugs off-label. Your vet is apt to charge more for these medications than you would pay at your local pharmacy. In fact, big-box or chain pharmacies can offer steep discounts. So it’s best to price shop.

Pet Insurance

Most pet insurance providers will pay between 80% and 90% of the vet bill. You can even get coverage for routine care and things like vaccinations and dental cleanings. If you do the math, you’ll most likely find that pet insurance makes financial sense in the long run as well as gives you peace of mind.

How Do You Choose the Right Pet Insurance Provider?

Pet Insurance Review makes it incredibly easy for pet parents to select an insurance provider they feel good about. You can use our handy comparison tool to get the gist of what a company offers. We’ve also collected over 150,000 reviews of insurance companies from real pet parents like you to rank the top providers in the market. Here is the current ranking of each:

Top Pet Insurance Providers of 2024
Rating Provider Total Review
4.4 AKC 889
4.7 ASPCA 11,414
4.9 Embrace 14,242
4.9 Fetch 2,055
4.4 Figo 2,580
4.7 Hartville 164
4.9 Healthy Paws 7,477
4.9 Lemonade 783
3.2 ManyPets 2,156
4.6 MetLife 493
4.8 Nationwide 21,393
4.3 Pet Assure 12
4.7 PetPartners 110
4.5 Pets Best 7,196
4.3 Pumpkin 1,163
4.7 Spot 5,275
4.9 Trupanion 60,301
4.8 Prudent Pet 125

Or, you can simply get a fast quote from multiple providers and go from there.

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Getting to Know Your New Vet: Essential Questions to Ask

Choosing a new veterinarian is an important decision for any pet owner. You want to find someone who is competent, compassionate, and a good fit for you and your fur baby. To help you get the most out of your first appointment, here's a list of essential questions to ask your new vet:

Tell me about your experience with [pet type].

Different vets have different areas of specialization. Some are experts with cats, some dogs, some pocket pets, and some horses. Knowing that your vet has vast experience treating your specific type of pet can bring you peace of mind.

How do you handle emergencies?

You must know what to do in case of a pet medical emergency. Inquire what after-hours policy the clinic has, whether they have on-site emergency care available, and if they have a relationship with any nearby emergency animal hospitals.

How do you communicate with pet owners?

Good communication is key to building a trusting relationship with your vet. Ask how they prefer to communicate (phone calls, emails, online portal) and how often you can expect to hear from them.

Are there any breed-specific health concerns I should be aware of?

Some breeds are predisposed to certain health conditions. Knowing what to watch out for can help you catch problems early and get your pet the treatment they need.

Do you have any questions for me about my pet?

This is a great question to ask because the answer will show that the vet is interested in getting to know your pet as an individual and is willing to listen to your concerns.

Bonus question: Can I take a tour of your facility?

Getting a feel for the clinic's environment can help you and your pet feel more comfortable during your visits. Remember, you’re not just looking for a veterinarian, you’re looking for a partnership. Do not be afraid to ask these questions and any others you can think of. Any vet worth their salt will be happy to answer them. Because the more informed you are, the better equipped you'll be to make decisions about your pet's care! And that should be every vet’s top priority.

Reviews from Google

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R Hall

Love this Vet Practice and everyone here. They do an amazing job taking care of their clients. My Shepherd gets the very best care and their follow-up practices are outstanding.

posted: 06/17/2023

Thomas Brandt

We had a near-emergency situation with our elderly female cat Agatha. Upon learning that the office was short-handed we were concerned that the wait would be long and maybe we'd still end up having to seek out emergency help elsewhere. Neither turned out to be the case, as the staff not only got us in quickly, but welcomed us all and put Agatha at ease. With the help from them and Dr. Campbell, we learned what was going on and received expert recommendations and options for how to proceed. Our cat is not in great condition, but now we understand much better what we need to do, and I really appreciate their approach. Great service at a fair price!

posted: 12/05/2022

Larisa Potts

Just moved to the area and the transition was unexpectedly hard on our GSP. Along with coughing, squinting, and excessive weight loss when he has never had food aversions in the past. He was also vomiting and had very runny stools. At first I was appreciative of the care I was being provided as it was an emergency appointment, GSP’s don’t just stop being GSP’s. I was confident when we left that everything was going to be okay, bloodwork came back fine, no heart-worm or anything that could cause these symptoms so we narrowed it down to stress and some onset pneumonia. Sent home with doxycycline and omeprazole to help his tummy and an antibiotic. Condition continued to get worse, he still barely ate and his stools weren’t getting much better. They suggested I bring him in again because it was hot last week and he had not drank any water in 24 hours. A second round of fluids were administered and another X-ray were done, clearly there is something still wrong. But nothing visible. Dr. Faye advise he may be suffering from blastomycosis. Which would make a lot of sense since he spends a lot of time digging at his ball in the woods, he had every symptom, okay. Do the test and send him home with an anti-fungal but continue to keep him on the other medications as well. So now he is on 3 medications and an appetite stimulant all 3 of those medications all can cause food aversions, vomiting, and GI upset. She also included a probiotic. After waking up to riven vomiting twice in the middle of the night I took him off the medications that were not for blasto. It had to be blasto. It was not blasto. Test came back negative. Dog is still coughing and very picky about food, stools are still abnormal. I wanted the vet to call me when I went in on Tuesday to pick up more appetite stimulant so we could discuss next steps. No call took place and then I was informed via email that Dr. Faye is out of office and will reach out to me on Tuesday. If a Malnourished dog who is exhibiting food aversions is not a serious medical issue I don’t know how close he would actually have to be to death to get another vet to look at his chart. When I asked if we could assign him to another case I was responded to with: “I spoke with Dr. Margaret and she said she is not super familiar with Riven's case but it could very well be due to the poor air quality and more of an allergic reaction.” Okay. So how do we fix it? I will wait for a call from Dr. Faye on Tuesday, but at this point I have no faith in the capabilities of Ashland Area Veterinary Hospital after $1000 in vet bills and still have no resolution. If I thought this was normal behavior why would I spend that much money trying to diagnose him and make him more uncomfortable than he already is? I don’t want him on drugs that make his stomach worse, I don’t want him sick, I want him recovering. Even if it is some weird allergy he just developed. Let’s find it and get it sorted out. That’s not a lot to ask, especially when I have 3 other pets at home that I now have no confidence in if 24 hour emergency care even means anything. I try to be patient, but 5 days to wait for a response from a veterinarian is too much when your fur baby is not feeling well And not having the staff up to date when someone leaves the office is just terrifying. Pending response so please do not allow this to discourage you from giving them a try, perhaps this diagnosis is difficult, my qualms are mostly due to the lack of urgency and poor communication.

posted: 08/04/2023

Sandy Williams

They are friendly and very nice and work with you getting your pet scheduled for appointments ASAP

posted: 08/13/2023

Judy Bower

I have been going to Ashland Veterinary for 10 years and I honestly can't say enough good things about this vet. Everyone from the receptionists, to the techs, to the doctors are kind, caring, and very helpful . They go out of their way to accommodate my dog who is so very afraid of the vet. I appreciate them and the good work they do.

posted: 01/10/2023