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Looking for an Animal Clinic in Lake Mills?

We Love To Welcome New Patients!

We are excited to have you join our pet family. Contact us today to become a client, or fill out our convenient online form. We look forward to meeting you and your pets.

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New Client Check-In

Thank you for choosing our clinic! We look forward to meeting you.
To schedule an appointment, please call us at 920-648-2421.

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Please note that our clinic does not use a traditional “waiting room.” Lobby areas often increase patient (and owner) stress, with dogs barking or lunging at each other or at cats, so we carefully control pet traffic in and out of our building to prevent this.

To help us with this, please plan to call from the parking lot before coming into the building if you have a pet with you. If you don’t have a phone, please leave your pet in your vehicle and come inside to check in. Thanks!

On the day of your appointment, please arrive a few minutes early to complete a brief form detailing your pet’s medical history. You can speed up the check-in process by completing the online form below, which will be sent to our office automatically when you finish it.
As a new client, establishing the doctor-patient relationship is a critical part of providing the best care for your pet. This first appointment, depending on your pet’s health and the services required, should take approximately 40 minutes.
Please plan to bring in a fresh fecal (stool) sample.  You should collect this no more than 8 hours before your visit.  Samples should be about the size of a golf ball and free of yard waste or other contaminants.  You can collect the sample by turning a small plastic bag inside out and using it as a ‘glove’ to collect the fresh specimen.  Samples that have been frozen or otherwise exposed to extreme temperatures will not be viable.
Please understand that we can not prescribe for or provide diagnoses over the phone for animals that our doctors have not seen.
For your safety, and your pet’s safety, we ask that all cats arrive in carriers and all dogs arrive on leash. If your dog is wearing a shock collar, please remove it before coming into the clinic, and leave the collar and any remote controls in your vehicle. If your dog is wearing a prong collar, please flip it inside-out for the visit. These devices create additional stress and anxiety for pets, and can interfere with veterinary care.

Information for Returning Clients

Thank you for returning to our clinic!  If you have new contact information or pet details for us, please complete the New Patient Registration form and save some time at your next appointment.

We look forward to seeing you again and we want to make your next visit as positive as possible for you and your pet.  Your satisfaction, and helping your pet achieve the highest degree of wellness possible, are our goal.

Patient Registration Form
Please note that our clinic no longer uses a traditional “waiting room.” Lobby areas often increase patient (and owner) stress, with dogs barking or lunging at each other or at cats, so we carefully control pet traffic in and out of our building to prevent this.

To help us with this, please plan to call from the parking lot before coming into the building if you have a pet with you. If you don’t have a phone, please leave your pet in your vehicle and come inside to check in. Thanks!

You may be requested to bring in a fresh fecal (stool) sample.  You should collect this no more than 8 hours before your visit.  Samples should be about the size of a golf ball and free of yard waste or other contaminants.  You can collect the sample by turning a small plastic bag inside out and using it as a ‘glove’ to collect the fresh specimen.  Samples that have been frozen or otherwise exposed to extreme temperatures will not be viable.
Please understand that we can not prescribe for or provide diagnoses over the phone for animals that our doctors have not seen.
For your safety, and your pet’s safety, we ask that all cats arrive in carriers and all dogs arrive on leash. If your dog is wearing a shock collar, please remove it before coming into the clinic, and leave the collar and any remote controls in your vehicle. If your dog is wearing a prong collar, please flip it inside-out for the visit. These devices create additional stress and anxiety for pets and can interfere with veterinary care.