Resources
All resources are for informational purposes only. A veterinarian should be consulted for medical care.
Please visit the AVMA Animal Health page for additional resources for pet owners: AVMA Animal Health.
How to Schedule Online
Navigate to Summit Veterinary Clinic | Book Online Appointments (digitail.io) through this link or on the book now button.
-click register now for easy check-in (you can do this step later as well)
-enter a reason for your appointment (this helps us know how much time to allot for the appointment)
-select an appointment type (some appointment types need to be scheduled by the receptionist) and click choose date and time
-change date to your desired week, choose a date and time
-we will confirm your appointment, and you will receive reminders as the date approaches
here is a helpful YouTube video to walk you through online scheduling
Stay Connected with Your Pet's Health
Download the Digitail app to manage your pet’s health needs efficiently. With this app, you can schedule appointments, check in, receive important reminders, pay bills, and access comprehensive medical records for your animal. Stay informed and organized with ease.
Pet Poisoning
For detailed information and access to poison control services, please visit the following link: ASPCA Animal Poison Control. Note that there may be a fee associated with this service; however, it can be crucial in providing life-saving assistance in emergency situations.
Wellness Exams
Regular wellness exams are crucial as they include vaccinations, heartworm prevention, and deworming, which help prevent serious and costly diseases. Annual check-ups enable early detection of health issues, allowing for timely management or prevention. To learn more, please visit: Importance of Wellness Exams.
Dental Care
Maintaining regular dental care for your pet is as vital to their overall health as it is to yours. An annual dental check-up is recommended to ensure optimal oral health. To learn more about the significance of pet dental care and discover how to effectively care for your pet’s teeth between visits, please visit: AVMA Pet Dental Care.
Vaccinations
Vaccinations are crucial for safeguarding your pet from contagious and life-threatening diseases, enhancing their overall well-being. Your veterinarian will recommend a series of vaccinations during the first few months, typically given every 2-4 weeks, with the final dose around 4 months of age. This schedule may be adjusted based on your pet’s specific needs. Annual vaccinations are necessary to maintain immunity and comply with city regulations. For more information, please visit: AVMA Vaccinations.