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Suburban Animal HospitalVeterinary Care in Rochester, NY
At Suburban Animal Hospital, we provide primary care to cats, dogs, pocket pets, and other exotic animals in the greater Rochester area. We are proud to be certified as a Fear Free hospital. Suburban Animal Hospital is committed to providing the highest level of compassionate service. We genuinely care about your pet, whether furry, feathered or scaled, and we look forward to helping you enjoy a long and healthy life together.
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Revolution® Plus (selamectin and sarolaner topical solution) for cats: 1 application, 1 month of protection
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Regular wellness exams allow us to catch underlying health problems early, provide consistent preventative care, and support your pet’s overall health and well-being.
Our veterinarians are skilled in diagnosing common problems that affect our pets like vomiting, itching, lumps, limping, and more.
Vaccines are essential for preventive care and can increase the chances of a longer, happier life for pets. Ensuring that pets are consistently up to date with their vaccinations can help prevent contracting disease or help lessen the severity of symptoms if a disease is contracted.
Another key component of helping to maintain your pet’s health and happiness is having them on reliable, consistent heartworm preventative.
Heartworm disease is serious and potentially fatal to our dogs and cats. Heartworms are spread by mosquito bites and can grow up to a foot long, living in the heart and lungs of our beloved pets.
Fleas can cause itchy skin, skin infections, and spread tapeworms. Ticks can carry disease such as Lyme Disease, Ehrlichiosis, and more.
From routine cleanings to tooth extractions, the Thrive Pet Healthcare network of Primary Care veterinarians and Dental Specialists is here to keep your pet's smile fresh! Our general practices can take care of everyday dental maintenance with outstanding regular check-ins, cleanings, and basic surgeries.
Meanwhile, our specialty veterinarians are prepared to handle more complex or chronic dental cases like a root abscess, jaw fracture, abnormal tooth formation, or advanced periodontal disease. These doctors are highly trained within the field of veterinary dentistry and have access to specialized equipment, typically unavailable at primary care clinics.
Unless you intend to breed, we recommend having pets spayed or neutered. Pets that have been spayed or neutered tend to live longer and have healthier lives.
It's hard to provide care without knowing the root of what is ailing your pet, which is why diagnostic testing is so important. Diagnostic testing can include laboratory testing (blood, urine, and fecal) and diagnostic imaging like X–rays, CT, MRI, and ultrasound.
We will be by your side during this time of need to offer both medical assistance and emotional support.
The occasional taps, scrapes, and scratches that happen when playing with your pet means it's time for a trip to your local veterinarian or boarding facility! Trimming your pet's nails is a healthy part of their life, and can lead to greater comfort in everyday activity.
DVM
Dr. Jennifer Boehmer has worked in the Rochester area for 25+ years after obtaining her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at the University of Georgia. Not only is she a member of AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association), GVVMA, and the American Association of Feline Practitioners, Dr. Boehmer is also a Fear Free and Cat-Friendly Certified Practitioner. Originally a native of Buffalo, NY Dr. Boehmer enjoys spending time with her family and cheering for the Buffalo Bills. She loves to spend time outdoors, in the woods, and swimming in the lake. She and her family live in Rochester with their dog and two cats.
VMD
As a Pennsylvania native, Dr. JoAnn Levy earned her Veterinary Medical Degree from Penn State University before moving to Rochester, NY. She's practiced medicine in relief, emergency, and general practice with a special interest in animal hospice and palliative care. When she's not working, she enjoys Latin dancing, exercising, and hiking. Dr. Levy resides in Rochester with her snake, two cats, and two dogs.
DVM
New to the Rochester area, Dr. Matthew Howard comes to us from just outside Toronto, Canada. He obtained his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the Ontario Veterinary College at the University of Guelph. His interests lie in exotic animal medicine and he has gained experience at several zoos, wildlife rehabilitation centers, and exotics-focused practices. In addition to cats and dogs, he currently sees small mammals/pocket pets and reptiles as patients at Suburban. When Dr. Howard is not working, he spends his free time swimming, in the great outdoors or watching movies with his wife.
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