Central Texas Animal Hospital
Central Texas Animal Hospital is a general practice practice in Pflugerville, TX. Procedures include in-house bloodwork, Extended Vaccine Protocols, Senior Care, and wellness care.
About
Central Texas Animal Hospital is a general practice in Pflugerville, TX, providing high-quality medical care for cats and dogs since 1980. The hospital offers a range of services including wellness care, dental care, and surgical services. They utilize extensive in-house diagnostics such as ultrasound, radiology, and bloodwork, and also provide laser therapy. The team practices progressive veterinary medicine, including extended vaccine protocols, and many staff members are Fear Free certified.
The hospital serves the Pflugerville community and is currently accepting new patients. While they can stabilize pets during standard business hours, emergency cases requiring ongoing care are transferred to a dedicated emergency hospital in the area. The clinic aims to be a well-rounded resource for its clients, with a team that includes long-standing members.
Surgical team
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Daryl Neans
Dr. Daryl Neans, our founder and veterinarian, started the practice in Pflugerville after graduating from Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Carlyn Smallwood
Our owner Dr. Carlyn Smallwood has continued this legacy while growing our hospital’s medicine with cutting edge technology and patient-minded practices.
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Megan Kennedy
Megan began volunteering at CTAH as a high-schooler in 2008 and slowly moved from volunteer to Runner, Kennel Tech, Receptionist, Veterinary Tech, and now Practice Manager.
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Deirdre Heiman
Deirdre has worked as a Veterinary Nurse since 1996, and joined our family in 2010.
Procedures
- in-house bloodwork
- Extended Vaccine Protocols
- Senior Care
- wellness care
- Spaying/Neutering
- surgical services
- Nutrition & Weight Management
- dental care
- Parasite Prevention
- Fecal Parasite Screen
- Comprehensive Physical Examinations
- laser therapy
- Vaccinations
Equipment
- ultrasound
- radiology
Photos
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Frequently asked questions
- What types of pets does Central Texas Animal Hospital treat?
- Central Texas Animal Hospital provides care for cats and dogs of all shapes and sizes. Their services include high-quality medical vet care, wellness care, dental care, and surgical services for these species.
- Does Central Texas Animal Hospital accept new patients?
- Yes, Central Texas Animal Hospital is currently accepting new patients. They recommend downloading their hospital app and filling out the New Client Form prior to an appointment.
- How does Central Texas Animal Hospital handle emergency cases?
- In the event of an emergency, Central Texas Animal Hospital can take pets during standard business hours to stabilize their condition. Following stabilization, pets requiring further emergency care are transferred to a dedicated emergency hospital in the area.
- What conditions can be treated with laser therapy at Central Texas Animal Hospital?
- Central Texas Animal Hospital offers laser therapy for various conditions, including pain, wounds, arthritis, degenerative joint disease, lick granulomas, otitis, and dermatological conditions. This treatment uses deep-penetrating light to stimulate healing and relieve pain.
- What does an annual physical exam for cats include at Central Texas Animal Hospital?
- An annual physical exam for cats at Central Texas Animal Hospital includes a detailed medical history and a "nose to tail" physical examination. For senior cats, around 8 years old, it is recommended to have an exam twice a year, along with an annual Fecal Parasite Screen.