Clinic Tour

Slideshow: Virtual Tour

Golden Shovels

Golden Shovels

Aug 26th 2011 was a beautiful day for ground breaking of our new facility.
Welcome

Welcome


Welcome

Welcome

Brook-Falls has been serving the community for over 30 years. Drs. Bloss and Follett purchased the hospital in March of 2007. The building was entirely remodeled and state of the art equipment purchased.
Welcome

Welcome

When Drs. Bloss and Follett purchased the clinic, the name was changed to Brook-Falls Veterinary Hospital & Exotic Care, Inc, to reflect the new class of patients seen - Exotics! This includes birds, reptiles, rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, rodents, and a few frogs!

Reception

Reception

We use electronic medical records in our hospital. Records are always available at the click of a button and can be e-mailed to specialists easily. Pet owners can access their pet's medical information using pet portals on our website.

Reception

Reception

In our retail area we carry Chip n Chew bird toys made by CARE, Lafeber nutrian cakes and foraging toys, Harrisons bird pellets, DVD's on bird behavior, bird training and foraging, Oxbow rabbit treats, orchard grass hay, oat hay, timothy tunnels, and a full line of dental care products for dogs and cats.

Reception

Reception

Jennie and Sarah always offer service with a smile!

Treatment Room

Treatment Room

Dr. Follett and Cindy place a splint on a puppy with a broken toe.

Surgical Suite

Surgical Suite

Our surgical suite is equipped with state of the art anesthesia and monitoring equipment. We monitor heart and respiratory rate,ECG, blood pressure, blood oxygen and carbon dioxide levels, and temperature. A certified veterinary technician is constantly monitoring your pet during surgery.

Surgical Suite

Surgical Suite

Dr. Follett is performing a spay surgery, and Jennie is assisting her. We use sterile surgical proticols in our hospital, just like human hospital do.

Surgical Suite

Surgical Suite

Holly gives the patient a microchip post-operative. The patient is still intubated and slowly waking up from anesthesia. We recommend microchips for all dogs and cats.
Our Staff

Our Staff

Greetings From our Staff.