Orillia Pet Hospital
Dr. Michelle Cutler
7000 Pine Valley Drive, Suite 201, Orillia Pet Hospital
Woodbridge, Ontario L4L 4Y8
705-325-4224 | phone
705-325-5323 | fax
Payment Methods
Hours of Operation
Monday:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Tuesday:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Wednesday:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Thursday:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Friday:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
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What's New
Monday, May 1, 2023
The black legged tick is the most common tick species found from Ontario to Eastern Canada. It is the species responsible for transmitting the bacteria that causes Lyme disease to pets and people.
Check the potential tick activity in your area today so you can help protect your pet and your family members!
Even the most responsible pet owners can find themselves with a pet emergency, and when those times come, Orillia Pet Hospital is here to help with all of your pet emergency care. All of our Orillia emergency vets are trained to treat virtually any pet emergency for our patients during our normal business hours. Because we know that no two emergencies are exactly alike, we tailor our emergency services to meet your pet's specific needs. www.OrilliaPetHospital.com... more
Posted at 08:53 PM
Friday, April 21, 2023
During your pet's dermatology visit, we'll evaluate their medical history and ask you about their symptoms. We'll also ask questions about their lifestyle and environment. This discussion serves as the first step in diagnosing the source of your pet's skin condition/allergy. We can also perform several tests, including food allergy trials. Once a diagnosis is made, we can discuss your treatment options to alleviate your pet's symptoms, which can be as simple as changing your pet's food.... more
Posted at 05:51 PM
Monday, April 17, 2023
Making the decision to have your pet spayed or neutered can sometimes be difficult. You may not know the best time to have your female pet spayed or your male pet neutered. At Orillia Pet Hospital, we're prepared to thoroughly discuss the benefits and drawbacks of spay and neuter surgery for the breed, size and type of pet you have. We're here for the pets and people of Orillia and surrounding areas as well as the ones just visiting us for the summer. www.OrilliaPetHospital.com... more
Posted at 09:51 AM
Friday, April 14, 2023
We'll begin your pet's dental cleaning with an oral exam prior to placing them under anesthesia. Once your pet is anesthetized, we perform a second exam and proceed with the following steps:
Step 1: Ultrasonic scaling (cleaning): To remove plaque and tartar from above the gum line Step 2: Root scaling and planning: To remove calculus from the root surface and smooth out roughened root surfaces Step 3: Polishing: To smooth out any defects and remove any residual plaque from the surface of the teeth Step 4:... more
Posted at 04:49 PM
Tuesday, April 11, 2023
Having your pet examined at least once a year is a great way to stay proactive about their health, but a physical exam can only detect a limited number of conditions. That's why veterinarians often rely on advanced diagnostics for an internal examination. Orillia Pet Hospital is equipped with several diagnostic capabilities to get a glimpse “below the surface," allowing us to better diagnose and treat medical conditions before they become serious. www.OrilliaPetHospital.com... more
Posted at 06:49 PM
Saturday, April 8, 2023
No loving pet owner wants to see their pet ill, and neither do we. That's why we strongly recommend pet vaccinations for all of our patients here at Orillia Pet Hospital. We believe the best way to treat an illness is to prevent it from ever developing. Vaccines help prevent a number of viruses and diseases that can affect pets. Simply bring your four-legged friend to our hospital, and we'll do the rest! www.OrilliaPetHospital.com
Posted at 10:48 AM
Wednesday, April 5, 2023
During your pet's wellness exam at our hospital, we'll perform a nose-to-tail assessment to determine if there are any abnormalities or reasons for concern. Some of the things we look for are lumps, bumps, and dental tartar buildup. If you've noticed any changes in your pet's behavior, appetite, or in any other area, please bring it to our attention during this visit. Your pet's wellness visit may also include the following (if necessary):
Diagnostics (X-rays, lab testing, etc.) Diet and prevention... more
Posted at 08:44 AM
Thursday, March 30, 2023
They say an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and this is especially true when it comes to your pet. Preventing illnesses is the best way to help your companion live a long, happy, healthy life, and that's exactly what we strive to do at Orillia Pet Hospital. We want all of your canine and feline companions to be healthy through every life stage. To ensure your pet is receiving care that's tailored to them, we offer several wellness plans that meet all of your pet's basic health care needs. www.OrilliaPetHospital.com... more
Posted at 10:44 AM
Sunday, March 26, 2023
Making the decision to have your pet spayed or neutered can sometimes be difficult. You may not know the best time to have your female pet spayed or your male pet neutered. At Orillia Pet Hospital, we're prepared to thoroughly discuss the benefits and drawbacks of spay and neuter surgery for the breed, size and type of pet you have. We're here for the pets and people of Orillia and surrounding areas as well as the ones just visiting us for the summer. www.OrilliaPetHospital.com... more