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Bear River Veterinary Clinic

~Quality animal health care at a competitive price~

Companion Animal Services
Dr. Pam Handly feline hip luxation
Dr. Handly showing a client digital radiographs of a hip luxation in a cat

Our veterinarians are experienced in all aspects of companion animal medicine and surgery.  The companion animal section of Bear River Veterinary Clinic is AAHA accredited which ensures above average standards for your animal's quality of health care.  Our veterinarians have access to several diagnostic and treatment capabilities that help them to effectively diagnose and treat disease.

Some of these capabilities that Bear River Veterinary Clinic currently offers include computed radiography, ultrasound, in-house blood work (complete blood count, blood chemistry, electrolyte, coagulation time), comprehensive dental equipment (including ultrasonic scaler, polisher, extraction equipment), isoflurane anesthetic machines with monitoring capability (ECG, heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, pulse oximetry), surgical suite with heated surgery table, surgical laser, electrocautery, AO ASIF bone plating equipment. 

Companion Animal services we provide include:

Wellness/new puppy and kitten exams
Vaccines/deworming
Spay/neuter services
Comprehensive dentistry
Diagnostic imaging-ultrasound and digital radiography
Soft tissue surgery
Orthopedic surgery including bone pinning and plating.
Laser surgery
Small animal medicine work-ups
Reproductive services including ultrasound
Dermatology
Emergency Service

We also offer boarding service for small animal clients.  Please call well in advance of the boarding date to reserve a kennel for your pet.  A deposit is required to hold a boarding reservation.


Dr. Glen Hallows canine C-section
Dr. Hallows and Debbie performing a C-section on a dog
Dr. Pam Handly drawing blood on cat
Dr. Handly and Deb obtain a blood sample from a feline patient
 
Dr. Hallows canine alar fold resection
Dr. Hallows performs laser surgery on a dog with nasal air passage problems
Dr. Amber Ingersoll dog broken leg
Dr. Ingersoll places a splint on a puppy with a fractured toe
Dr. Pam Handly feline veterinarian
Dr. Handly with one of her feline patients

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Evanston, Wyoming