1724 State Rd, Suite 5D Summerville, SC 29486
Your Questions, Answered
Your pet’s first exam includes a comprehensive physical assessment, review of medical history, vaccinations if needed, and a discussion of nutrition, behavior, and preventive care. We also address any concerns you may have and create a personalized wellness plan to support your pet’s long-term health.
We provide a full range of services, including wellness exams, vaccinations, diagnostics, surgery, dental care, and senior pet management. Our goal is to deliver compassionate, high-quality care at every stage of your pet’s life using modern equipment and individualized treatment plans.
Yes, you are welcome to request a specific veterinarian when scheduling your appointment. We understand the importance of continuity of care and building a trusted relationship, and we will do our best to accommodate your preference whenever possible.
During your pet’s first visit, we’ll perform a thorough exam, review health history, and discuss your pet’s lifestyle, diet, and any concerns. Our team will ensure you feel informed and comfortable while creating a care plan tailored to your pet’s individual needs.
Yes, we offer safe and professional spay and neuter procedures. These surgeries help prevent unwanted litters and can reduce the risk of certain health and behavioral issues. We provide pre-surgical guidance and attentive post-operative care to ensure a smooth recovery.
We are conveniently located at 1724 State Rd, Suite 5D Summerville, SC 29486. Our hospital is easily accessible for local pet owners, and we are proud to serve the surrounding community with compassionate, high-quality veterinary care.
Preventive care helps detect potential health issues early, often before symptoms appear. Regular exams, vaccinations, and screenings support long-term wellness, reduce the risk of serious illness, and can lower overall healthcare costs while helping your pet live a healthier, longer life.
Most pets should have a wellness exam at least once a year. Puppies, kittens, and senior pets may require more frequent visits. Regular exams allow us to monitor health changes, update vaccinations, and address concerns early to maintain optimal well-being.
Puppies and kittens should have their first veterinary visit around 6–8 weeks of age. Early visits are essential for vaccinations, parasite prevention, and establishing a baseline for your pet’s health, ensuring they start life with proper care and guidance.
Young pets typically require a series of visits every 3–4 weeks until about 16 weeks of age. These visits allow us to complete vaccinations, monitor growth, and provide guidance on nutrition, behavior, and preventive care during this critical development stage.
Before surgery, we perform a physical exam and may recommend bloodwork to ensure safety. Afterward, we provide detailed discharge instructions, including pain management, activity restrictions, and follow-up care to support a smooth and comfortable recovery for your pet.
We primarily care for dogs and cats, but we may also see select small animals depending on their needs. Our team is dedicated to providing compassionate, knowledgeable care tailored to each pet’s species, breed, and individual health requirements.
Yes, we provide comprehensive dental care, including exams, cleanings, and treatment for dental disease. Maintaining oral health is essential to your pet’s overall well-being, as untreated dental issues can lead to pain and more serious health complications.
Pets should receive dental checkups at least once a year, though some may need more frequent evaluations. Regular dental care helps prevent plaque buildup, gum disease, and tooth loss, supporting both oral health and overall wellness.
Pets are generally considered seniors around 7 years of age, though this can vary by species and breed. As pets age, they may require more frequent exams and monitoring to address age-related health changes and maintain quality of life.
You should seek veterinary care if your pet shows signs such as loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, coughing, difficulty breathing, or changes in behavior. Early evaluation helps identify underlying issues and ensures timely, effective treatment.
We are committed to providing compassionate, high-quality veterinary care using modern technology and personalized treatment plans. Our experienced team focuses on building lasting relationships with clients while ensuring each pet receives attentive, professional care at every stage of life.
Diagnostic testing may be recommended if your pet shows symptoms such as unexplained weight loss, persistent vomiting, changes in appetite, lethargy, or abnormal behavior. These tests help us accurately identify underlying conditions and develop effective treatment plans.
We manage arthritis and joint pain through a combination of medications, weight management, nutritional support, and lifestyle adjustments. Our goal is to reduce discomfort, improve mobility, and enhance your pet’s quality of life with a tailored, long-term care plan.
Yes, Sangaree Animal Hospital at Cane Bay welcomes patients from Summerville and the surrounding communities of Moncks Corner, Goose Creek, Ladson, and Ridgeville. We are located at 1724 State Rd Unit 5D, Summerville, SC 29486, and are accepting new patients. Call 843-482-0865 or book online.

