Services:
We understand that you probably have a million questions since you found out about your pet’s diagnosis. We would be honored to sit down with you and answer any questions you may have. During your initial consultation, we can discuss what treatment options exist for your pet’s specific cancer, life expectancy, costs, and many other aspects of what fighting cancer actually entails.
Should you wish to pursue a chemotherapeutic treatment option for your pet, our hospital provides full-service infusion therapy at less than half the cost of most large referral hospitals. Infusion patients are dropped off in the morning; most infusions only take two to three hours, and after the infusion is finished, we will give you a phone call to let you know that it’s time for your pet to go home. Upon discharge, you’ll receive instructions on when your pet needs to be seen by your primary care veterinarian, when your pet needs to come back to see us, and other specifics relating to your pet’s care.
Some pets are candidates for non-chemotherapeutic options to manage their illness. This can include full spectrum light therapy, cryotherapy, pain infusions, and more. . . During your initial consultation, feel free to ask us if your pet is a candidate for any of these, and we’d be happy to go over details about the treatment options that may help your pet live its best life for as long as possible.
Common cancers we treat
Our team has experience treating the following cancers in companion animals:
Lymphoma
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Transitional Cell Carcinoma (Bladder Cancer)
Hemangiosarcoma
Mast Cell Tumors
Osteosarcoma
And more…
Chemotherapy
Our hospital offers a full spectrum of chemotherapeutic treatments for an array of cancers at less than half the cost of what other large hospitals charge. Some types of cancer even have oral treatment options that you can give at home. Set up a consultation by clicking the link below with us to learn how we are best able to help you and your pet.
Non-Chemotherapeutic Treatment Options
Some types of tumors just don’t respond well to chemotherapy. If these tumors are inoperable, non-chemotherapeutic treatments such as intra-tumoral injections, light therapy, and cryotherapy can provide relief to these pets. To see if your pet is a candidate, set up a consultation with us today by clicking “book now.”
Cancer Consultations
We are here to answer any and all questions you might have and to help guide you throughout the decision-making process. During our consultation, you’ll sit down with our veterinary team in a relaxed, stress free, no-pressure environment, and we will take as much time as is needed to answer any questions you might have. Click below to set up your appointment today.
“Non-Cancer” Veterinary Services:
When most people think of a veterinary clinic, they do not think of chemotherapy infusions or other cancer services offered by NCOVCC. Generally, people think of a place where they can go to get their pet’s vaccines updated, an ear infection treated, an itch resolved, a medical workup for a vomiting pet, etc… While NCOVCC’s main thrust is (and will always be) treating cancer, a limited number of appointments are available weekly for more general medical problems. These appointments are offered on a first come, first served basis, and are offered on Tuesday and Friday afternoons. If you are interested in establishing your pet’s general care with NCOVCC, feel free to click on “book now” for one of these appointments.