Mobile Veterinarian for Tucson and Surrounding Areas
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Tucson area mobile vet clinic
Tucson area mobile vet clinic
Tucson area mobile vet clinic
Tucson area mobile vet clinic
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Arizona Veterinary Ambulance (AVA) is a state-of-the-art, full-service mobile vet clinic and pet transport. Our custom-outfitted, 26-foot veterinary coach was designed by La Boit Specialty Vehicles specifically with pets in mind.
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AVA's services include preventative care, wellness guidance, laser therapy, medical treatment, diagnostics, dentistry, surgery, emergency care, transport, hospice, and euthanasia.
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Our mission is to provide our patients with high quality medical care in a calm, compassionate environment while always taking care to minimize fear, anxiety, and stress in our patients, clients, and team.
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We are Fear Free Certified! Developed by “America’s Veterinarian,” Dr. Marty Becker, the Fear Free initiative aims to “take the ‘pet’ out of ‘petrified’” during veterinary visits by promoting considerate approach and gentle control techniques used in a calming environment. Utilization of Fear Free methods and protocols leads to reduction or removal of anxiety triggers, which creates an experience that is rewarding and safer for all involved including pets, their owners, and veterinary health care teams.
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We understand the special bond you have with your beloved pets and vow to honor this bond by treating your pets with the devotion and respect we have for our own pets.
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We encourage open and honest communication, so you can make informed, educated, and responsible decisions regarding your pet’s health and wellbeing.
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As experienced professionals we are dedicated to improving our professional knowledge and skills through continuing education in veterinary medicine. We aim to provide our patients with up-to-date research-backed recommendations for diagnostics and treatments.
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We want you to trust us with the health of your pets and to feel secure in the knowledge we will offer what’s best for your pet, including referral to a specialist and/or hospitalization at a 24-hour facility when indicated.