Oak Hills Veterinary & Salem Cat Clinic
Located in West Salem, we are an AAHA accredited animal hospital providing comprehensive healthcare
Oak Hills Veterinary and Salem Cat Clinic is an AAHA accredited, well-established, full-service, small animal veterinary hospital providing comprehensive medical, surgical and dental care. We are accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association. We provide a broad spectrum of diagnostic procedures through in-house testing and the use of external laboratories. We also work closely with local
Remember to include your pets in safety planning!
The Dogtor is in:
We wanted to share the news about an exciting rebate available for Interceptor Plus (ICP) and Credelio purchased at the clinic. When you buy a six-month supply of ICP & Credelio between Jan. 1, 2024 through Dec. 31, 2024, you are eligible to receive a $50 rebate.
ICP and Credelio is the best protection for fleas, ticks, heart worm prevention, roundworm, hookworm, and tapeworm dewormer available for dogs currently.
Please contact the OHVC team for details and to take advantage of this rebate!
We are OPEN and able to assist you with your pet needs! Please use caution on side streets as they are still icy and slick. You can reach the team at 503-581-8161
The clinic will be open tomorrow, Wednesday 1/17/24 but may have a delayed opening depending on how quickly the icy roads defrost. Please call prior to making the drive to the clinic!
Thank you for your patience with the inclement weather conditions, we look forward to seeing you and your pets soon! Please use caution walking as well as driving, there will likely be areas of ice that remain very slick and we want everyone to be as safe as possible!
Thank you,
Oak Hills Team
Photo of what many of us would rather be doing right now!
The clinic will be closed Tuesday, January 16th due to the incoming freezing rain and residual ice on the ground. We are checking and responding to clients to the best of our ability remotely. We plan to resume business Wednesday, January 17th. There may be a late start depending on road conditions.
If you have an emergency please contact Salem Veterinary Emergency Clinic at 503-588-8082.
Stay safe everyone! The Oak Hills team
The clinic will be closed Monday, January 15th due to the inclement weather conditions. We will reevaluate tomorrow and hope to reopen Tuesday.
If you have an emergency or urgent care need while we are unavailable please contact Salem Veterinary Emergency Clinic at 503-588-8082 or VCA on Commercial at 503-581-1438.
Please remember to keep our pets indoors during the freezing temperatures and, if they must spend some time outdoors, provide warm shelter and water bowls that will not freeze.
Stay safe everyone!
Please read to NPR article on the canine upper respiratory illness. We still recommend being cautious and this article has a good perspective on the current situation.
Contact the OHVC team if you have any questions.
Veterinarians say fears about 'mystery' dog illness may be overblown. Here's why Reports of an "outbreak" of some as yet unidentified canine respiratory illness are scaring dog owners. But veterinarians and researchers aren't panicking.
A friendly reminder to turn your clocks back one hour tonight! Enjoy that extra hour to cuddle with your best furry friends!
The cat's felt left out of our AAHA reaccreditation news, so here's for all our feline friends! CELEBRATE GOOD TIMES ๐
We are still celebrating!
Over the next few weeks, we will be sharing some pet stories and reasons why we choose to remain AAHA accredited on a voluntary basis. We strive to always provide the best care possible for your loved companions!
Don't hesitate to ask any team member about how AAHA standards set us apart! Approximately 12-15% of veterinary practices are certified.
This is Wheatley's story.
We are celebrating another successful AAHA evaluation today! As an AAHA practice, we are held to a very high level of medical and surgical standards in order to provide the very best care possible for our patients! We are delighted to hold ourselves to this standard for over 30 years now and will continue to for your beloved pets!
Well done team OHVC! Thank you all for upholding this outstanding level of care and commitment to our clients and patients! Way to go!
We want to remind everyone itโs National Veterinary Team week! Behind the scenes there are so many talented and highly skilled technicians, assistants, receptionists, doctors and management to make sure every visit for your pet is the very best possible.
Please remember to thank and appreciate the team next time you see them โค๏ธ
They go the extra mile for you and your fur babies everyday!
A reminder to protect your dogs against heartworm disease. This disease is transmitted by mosquitoes with silent symptoms. Yearly testing and year round prevention is recommended to keep your pets protected.
Happy Friday!
It is with profound sadness we share that our beloved Dr. Darcy Smith passed away on Tuesday, September 12th.
Dr. Darcy was a highly skilled veterinarian who dedicated her life to Veterinary Medicine, her family, and her many many interests.
She was an accomplished equestrian, cross country skier, traveler, rock climber and so much more. Darcy absolutely adored her daughter, Emily, and was her mom, friend and biggest fan & cheerleader!
Darcy was a fantastic mentor and co-worker. She and her husband, Richard Hillmer worked side by side in practice for several decades. The huge impact and benefits of their love for the Salem community & Veterinary Medicine is unending.
Darcy is survived by her husband, daughter Emily and extended family. If you feel so inclined to donate in memorial of Darcy, her family suggests the Boys & Girls Club, Family Building Blocks or Marion Polk Food Share in lieu of flowers.
We ask you keep her family in your thoughts and prayers โค๏ธ
* We also ask you be respectful of the team and that they may not be ready to talk about this. Darcy was so beloved we are working through our grief *
We miss her so much ๐
Bella came to see our team this week. She won everyoneโs hearts in seconds with her wiggles and sweet kisses!
These Maine C**n kittens were in for their physical examinations and wellness care last week. Five girls ๐ They have excellent genetics with French heritage. Their parents are gorgeous too!
Most of the kittens have a forever home but one of the red girls may still available(as of Friday). If interested call the clinic & we can connect you.
What a fun afternoon of kittens ๐โโฌ
Phoebe, an adorable pug pup, came to see Dr. B for her first wellness exam. She is a very blessed pup to have been adopted by an incredibly loving family!
Fourth of July is almost here and the team wants to remind you to keep your safe. Keep them away from BBQ's and food items that could cause GI upset or obstruction, such as corn cobs. Many pets are scared with firework lights and sounds. We recommend keeping them indoors with ambient noise (tv or music) on, close curtains, keep them in the center of your living area away from doors/windows, and calming medications for those pets that need it.
The clinic will be open Monday, July 3rd 7:30am-6pm. We will be CLOSED on Tuesday, July 4th so all the team members can spend it with family & friends. We will reopen Wednesday, July 5th at 7:30am. If you have an emergency please contact Salem Veterinary Emergency Clinic at 503-588-8082.
Wishing everyone (all pets too!) a very SAFE and fun Fourth of July celebration!
Quick reminder to check your pets paws after being outside for grass awns(foxtails) and other material that can harm their paws. Grass awns are a common problem this time of year!
Foxtails: Why They're Dangerous for Dogs WebMD explains the serious risks of a dog's encounter with foxtrail grass, which has seeds that can burrow into your dog's feet, eyes, ears, nose, mouth and even brain.
Wishing all you dads out there a wonderful day of doing what you love with those you love most!
Fourth of July is going to be here before we know it. If your pet has noise phobia or anxiety, please remember to contact Oak Hills Veterinary & Salem Cat Clinic now about calming options. If your pet has not had treatment before, sometimes itโs necessary do a trial before the fireworks begin as each pet is different. We do ask that you allow 24-48 hours for prescriptions to be filled.
Please check that your pets ID tags are current in case they become frightened and escape. Keep corn cobs, bones and high fatty foods out of reach during the BBQโs as they can lead to surgery and GI distress.
We wish to help make this Fourth of July ๐บ๐ธ celebration one that is comfortable for all! Watching out for all our patients and friends. We hope you all have a happy and safe celebration!
Our patient of the week.
Meet Barley, he visited Dr. B this week and clearly remembered where she keeps treats! Barley has titled in his agility and we wanted to share the great photos of him in action!
His human takes excellent care of Barley and loves the bond and partnership they created doing agility. So proud of them both!
Itโs National Hug Your Cat Day. Please check out some tips on how to show your cat affection in a mutually beneficial and respectful way at https://bit.ly/2YCHtC6
Itโs also a great sun bathing day for your feline friend โ๏ธEnjoy your Sunday from your friends at Oak Hills Veterinary & Salem Cat Clinic!
As we remember and honor all those who lost their lives protecting our country. We wish you a very safe Memorial Day weekend!
Our clinic will be closed until Tuesday, May 30th so our team may enjoy the holiday weekend with family & friends. If you have an emergency, please contact Salem Veterinary Emergency Clinic at 503-588-8082. They are open 24 hrs until Tuesday morning.
It is also a good time to remind you of the hidden dangers as BBQ season lights up! Please remember to keep corn cobs (both eaten and leftover) out of reach of dogs. They love to eat them but will often obstruct their intestines leading to surgery. Bones are another danger. Bones can fracture teeth as well as becoming an intestinal obstruction. Foods that are rich or high in fats can lead to pancreatitis.
So as you set out to enjoy this wonderful weekend, please remember to be mindful of your pets and keep them safe from these potential dangers!
If you have questions about additional foods or toxins that affect pets, this link will take you to ASPCA lists describing them in more detail https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control?ms=MP_PMK_GGPoisonControl&initialms=MP_PMK_GGPoisonControl&gclid=CjwKCAjw1MajBhAcEiwAagW9MZUGa7rflGZZniV2dNSPU9UdUQc5FuGBGbNHXtRxaET0hytU3FNV0hoCQHcQAvD_BwE
Happy Memorial Day from your Oak Hills Veterinary & Salem Cat Clinic team!
Meet Dee-O-Gee our patient of the week! She came in to see Dr. B for her annual comprehensive exam and care. Besides being a seasoned traveler, she is busy learning new skills. See for yourself.
Her human provides excellent care, mental stimulation and companionship. So great to see you both โค๏ธ
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Oak Hills Veterinary and Salem Cat Clinic is a full-service small animal veterinary hospital providing comprehensive medical, surgical and dental care. We are American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) accredited, and a certified Cat Friendly Practice through the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP).
We provide a broad spectrum of diagnostic procedures through in-house testing and the use of external laboratories. We also work closely with local practices when specialty diagnostic or treatment procedures are required. The facility includes a well-stocked pharmacy, in-hospital surgery suite, in-house x-ray and ultrasound capabilities, a closely supervised hospitalization area, and laser therapy treatment room.
We strive to offer not only sound advice, but also optimal veterinary care, thus allowing you the enjoyment of your companion for a maximum number of years. Our job is not only to treat your pet when he or she isn't feeling well, but also to help you learn how to keep your best friend happy and healthy.
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1212 Wallace Road NW
Salem, OR
97304
Opening Hours
Monday | 7:30am - 6pm |
Tuesday | 7:30am - 6pm |
Wednesday | 7:30am - 6pm |
Thursday | 7:30am - 6pm |
Friday | 7:30am - 5:30pm |
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