ALTA MESA ANIMAL HOSPITAL

6704 E. Brown Rd., Mesa, AZ 85205, (480) 981-1244


Appointment Policy:  No Description 

We operate primarily by appointment; however in an effort to assist our clients and patients we do make every effort to accommodate walk-ins.  Emergency cases shall always receive top priority, which is why occasional appointment delay is inevitable. Please realize that we make a sincere attempt to see each client on time.


For your convenience, drop-off appointments are also available. A drop off means you could bring your pet in to the hospital in the morning and leave him/her with us for a few of hours. Usually we will ask you to admit your pet early in the morning so our doctors can examine the patient in between appointments or at the time purposely reserved for admitted patients. Once the doctor is done, she will give you a call to go over the diagnosis and to give you discharge instructions.

For the safety of all animals in our care, we require that all vaccinations be up to date. Even though we make every effort to make our patients feel comfortable during visits, they may be a little uneasy about new people, new surroundings and other pets. This is one of the reasons we ask you to restrain your pet. We recommend that animals be placed on a leash or in pet carriers before entering the waiting room.

  

Payment Policy

We require full payment at the time that services are rendered. For your convenience, we accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, cash and personal checks.

 


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Patient Arrival Policy

DOGS:
For your protection, and that of others, all dogs must be on a leash and properly controlled while in the waiting area or exam rooms.

CATS:
All cats must be presented in an appropriate cat carrier or on a leash.
 
BIRDS:
All birds must be in a cage or wearing a flight harness with leash.  For the protection of your bird we ask that you do not bring in your bird without appropriate restraint.

REPTILES/RODENTS/RABBITS/FERRETS: 
All must be in an appropriate carries for that individual species.  A harness and leash is also acceptable for some of the larger lizards. 
 


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