Eagle Harbor COVID-19 Update
Updated on November 2nd 2020
First and foremost we hope you and your entire family are doing well and feeling well! As you know, our pets are our family members too and it is extremely important to the Animal Clinic of Eagle Harbor that we are able to continue to provide and treat your loved ones through the pandemic. We ask for your understanding, and patience with our temporary changes to our normal operations.
We want to make you aware that during this time of slowly reopening and maintaining social distancing. We will be offering drop-off appointments daily as well as curbside service for your convenience. We are only allowing two clients to come inside for an appointment who have been scheduled with a doctor. A face mask is mandatory for entering the clinic. All other appointments will be receiving Curbside Service. We ask that when you arrive for your scheduled appointment, you stay in your vehicle. Call our front desk at 757-238-2738 and we will get your pet checked in for their appointment!
FOOD AND MEDICATION REFILLS:
Please call ahead as usual, and if possible we will have you pay ahead of time.
When you arrive, please call us from your vehicle (757) 238-2738
and a staff member will bring the items to your car.
We want to make you aware that during this time of slowly reopening and maintaining social distancing. We will be offering drop-off appointments daily as well as curbside service for your convenience. We are only allowing two clients to come inside for an appointment who have been scheduled with a doctor. A face mask is mandatory for entering the clinic. All other appointments will be receiving Curbside Service. We ask that when you arrive for your scheduled appointment, you stay in your vehicle. Call our front desk at 757-238-2738 and we will get your pet checked in for their appointment!
FOOD AND MEDICATION REFILLS:
Please call ahead as usual, and if possible we will have you pay ahead of time.
When you arrive, please call us from your vehicle (757) 238-2738
and a staff member will bring the items to your car.
Meet Our Hospital Cats!
Mikael
Mikael was found as a feral kitten. He was full of spice and wanted nothing to do with us humans. One stormy day he decided he didn't want to be feral anymore and walked right through our backdoor claiming the clinic as his home. Since then he's become nothing short of a love bug. He loves helping with kittens that come to see us!
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Norman
Norman came to us through the FURR Foundation, a non-profit cat rescue. He came in to see us with terrible entropion and a mouth full of rotten teeth. We assisted the FURR Foundation in his care and treatment and he is now living here at the clinic with us! He loves his treats and thoroughly enjoys lounging around watching the hustle and bustle of the day.
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