Veterinary Services Provided at Our Hospital
Your four-legged family member deserves complete, high-quality care to keep them in the best health and extend their life with you. Somerset Veterinary Hospital offers a wide array of services to do just that, including:
What are AAHA & Fear Free?
Somerset Veterinary Hospital is accredited with the American Animal Hospital Association. This demonstrates our dedication to excellence in veterinary medicine, with our team complying with over 900 standards of quality to ensure the highest quality treatment and service for pet families.
Our Fear Free Certification indicates our ability to create a less stressful environment for our patients using verified techniques and modalities, including low-stress handling, pheromones, calming supplements, and knowledge of animal behavioral cues. By reducing stress in pets, we can help them stay healthier and happier.
Client Testimonials
Amazing experience here! Very friendly and always willing to help even if you have a quick question over the phone. This is the only place I’ll ever take my pets simply because they’re so helpful and caring.
My dogs are always very well taken care of. They always make sure my animals are comfortable before giving shots and will sit on the floor loving on them before.
These vets and technicians truly do care for the animals and people they serve.
Our Blog
My Pet Ate What?
My Pet Ate What? Welcome to the first Somerset Urgent Care Blog! We will be addressing some common questions and concerns for pet owners about when and why they may need Urgent Care and what to expect. We often get calls questioning what the pet has eaten or at least chewed on and if they…
When do I need Urgent Care for my Pet?
When do I need Urgent Care for my Pet? If you have an issue with your pet, we always recommend giving us a call. We should be able to give you some good advice on the phone about what to do in every situation. However, sometimes, you may be asking yourself, should I do something…
Diabetes Mellitus: Part 1
Diabetes Mellitus: Part 1 Most of us know someone with Diabetes but did you know that Diabetes is frequently diagnosed in our pets. 1 in 300 dogs and 1 in 230 cats are diagnosed with Diabetes in their lifetime. Humans are now up to 1 in 10 will be diagnosed with Diabetes. Diabetes Mellitus in…
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