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Bay Animal Hospital 1801 N. Sepulveda Blvd. Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 Phone: (310) 545-6596 FAX: (310) 546-3758 |
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BAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL OFFERS EXTENDED HOSPITAL HOURS
Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Sunday 9:00 a.m. to Noon
TELEPHONE US AT: (310) 545-6596 FOR AN APPOINTMENT
IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY AFTER OFFICE HOURS CONTACT:
Advanced Veterinary Care Center 15926 Hawthorne Blvd. Lawndale, CA 90260
Telephone: (310) 542-8018 or (310) 542-8098
BAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL
1801 N. Sepulveda Blvd. Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
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Our Veterinary Services
Bay Animal Hospital is a full-service animal hospital and wellness center. We provide in-house surgeries, a full range of diagnostic laboratory services, and a complete pet pharmacy.
We recommend a complete physical exam for your pet on a yearly basis. Lots of changes can occur from year to year, especially as your pet gets older. Preventative health care recommendations are made based on examination findings and your pet’s individual needs and situation, which you help us to determine.
Our Veterinarians are trained in state-of-the-art surgical techniques should your pet require a surgical procedure. We offer a full range of soft tissue surgeries from routine spays and neuters to more advanced procedures.
We also maintain an extensive referral service for those procedures requiring specialized training and equipment.
On-Site Laboratory
Our on-site laboratory allows us to perform diagnostic lab testing to help us determine the best treatment plan for your pet's medical condition.
Digital Radiology
Our modern digital X-Ray equipment ensures fast and accurate diagnostic images generated without the inconvenience and environmental consequences of film and a processor.
Within minutes, we can have your pet's X-rays ready for interpretation by our doctors and copies of radiographs can also be formatted to take home on a CD.
Chemotherapy
When cancer is diagnosed in a pet, the course of action is suddenly unfamiliar and owners are often unsure of the next step to take. A cancer diagnosis in a pet is not a sentence of immediate euthanasia. Chemotherapy is a treatment option. It's best for cancers that involve multiple sites or sites that aren't susceptible to surgery or radiation.
While the drugs used in veterinary chemotherapy are the same as human chemotherapy, animals often tolerate chemotherapy much better than people do. Even though the drugs are usually well tolerated by dogs and cats, they are very potent drugs and can cause serious side effects so dogs and cats are closely monitored while receiving chemotherapy. Early in the course of chemotherapy weekly examinations and blood tests are usually performed.
Oxygen Therapy
Oxygen therapy is a gentle, non-invasive treatment that has been used by humans for many years, and has found quite a following among professional athletes. Veterinary oxygen therapy involves introducing the pet to high levels of oxygen under pressure in a special chamber.
HOW IT WORKS: At normal atmospheric pressure, there is a limit to the amount of oxygen carried by red blood cells and only a tiny amount of oxygen is dissolved in the plasma. Increasing the amount of air breathed cannot significantly improve oxygen delivery to the body by way of hemoglobin, even if you breathe pure oxygen. However, with increased pressure, the oxygen level in blood plasma increases, with higher delivery to all body tissues. Under these conditions, oxygen is physically dissolved in the plasma, even in the veins. The dissolved oxygen is more readily utilized by the body than the oxygen carried by red blood cells. The oxygen is forced into the blood and body fluids, making its way to any damaged areas of the body than can’t be reached by normal blood circulation or areas where vessels have been hindered by injury or infection.
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If you are a Veterinary Technician who loves working with animals in a caring and professional environment, then Bay Animal Hospital wants to talk to you!
For more information, contact us at: (310) 545-6596 or E-MAIL us your resume
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