MedVet Norwalk

(on glover avenue)
Veterinarians in Norwalk, CT
Veterinarians

Location

129 Glover Avenue
Norwalk, CT
06850

About

MedVet Norwalk opened in February 2012 and was the first cancer center for animals in the state of Connecticut. Recently, they expanded to include other specialties and emergency services and are busy settling into a newly renovated facility including a linear accelerator and MR. The team is known for forming collaborative, supportive relationships with referral partners. And, by combining superior medicine with expertise and compassionate care, they help guide pet owners in making informed decisions for their pets. Formerly The Veterinary Care Center.

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In our ongoing efforts to provide exceptional care in these extraordinary times, a visit to one of our hospitals continues to look a little different right now. Visit https://hubs.la/H0vQ20y0 for more information about the enhanced procedures and protocols in place.
Entrusting your pet to someone else’s care is a big decision. If you’re looking for a pet sitter, do your research to make sure your sitter is prepared to provide the best care!
Arthritis can be a major cause of pain in older pets. But, did you know medications aren’t the only answer to helping alleviate some of their pain? You can try making some of these small changes in your home to make it easier for an older pet. And be sure to talk with your veterinarian about other rehabilitation therapies and treatment options that might be helpful to your aging pet.
While many families have adopted pets during COVID-19, there remain more than a million pets in shelters across the United States. Let’s shine a light on the need for these forgotten pets in the hopes of their finding forever homes. Do you have a rescued pet? Or, has a rescued pet rescued you? Share your story with us in the comments! #RememberMeThursday
Exciting news! We are not only hiring Emergency Veterinarians but offering ownership opportunities, competitive compensation, and comprehensive benefits in a DVM-led and -owned environment. We have full-time, part-time, and relief positions available. MedVet also supports your wellbeing with access to tools like our Employee Assistance Program, Employee Relief Fund, Headspace, and more. New to ER? We have a fantastic Emergency Clinician Mentorship Program, too! Apply today! https://hubs.la/H0wPjSn0
Today is the official first day of fall! Anyone ready for pumpkin spice, leaves, sweaters and football? What’s your favorite fall experience?
Today, you’ll notice on our anatomy chart that we are highlighting a vet tech’s LISTENING EARS to hear your concerns and take in all the information about your pet’s situation. They expertly tune their hearing to your pet’s needs, from their heartbeat and breathing to their whimpers, meows, and barks. #NationalVeterinaryTechniciansWeek
Arthritis doesn’t just impact humans. It can be a big pain for dogs and cats, too, especially as they age. The most obvious sign is limping, but you may also notice that your pet is slower than usual or doesn’t follow you around as much as they used to. If you suspect your pet may be experiencing arthritis symptoms, talk to your family’s veterinarian. #WorldArthritisDay
As we continue to celebrate National Veterinary Technicians Week, let’s take a look at another part of a vet tech’s anatomy… their OBSERVANT EYES. They notice everything about your pet starting with that first look during triage where they begin an examination. Throughout the day, they remain watchful and notice any signs of changes in your pet’s behavior. They also see you! They see that you may be hurried, worried, or overwhelmed by a diagnosis. They see that your pet means the world to you, and they take extra care to comfort and explain because they love animals, too. #NationalVeterinaryTechniciansWeek
It’s National Veterinary Technicians Week, a time we always look forward to celebrating because we couldn’t provide the wonderful care that we do without our amazing Vet Techs. This week, we thought we’d focus on the Anatomy of a Vet Tech! Starting today with their BRILLIANT BRAIN. It must be big enough to remember all the facts and figures about conditions, medications, and procedures while also remembering each pet’s name and story. They remember that Frankie likes to get scratched behind the ears, Brutus loves peanut butter, and Izzy’s last fluid intake was at 3:45. #NationalVeterinaryTechniciansWeek
Tomorrow starts our celebration of National Veterinary Technicians Week and as a thank you to hard-working vet techs everywhere, we're offering up a great lineup of free, virtual CE opportunities. Our Vet Tech Boot Camp offers a week's worth of sessions by techs, for techs! There are a variety of topics throughout the week for up to 10 hours of continuing education credit. Find out more about the sessions and register here: https://hubs.la/H0xLP5k0
In honor of National First Responders Day, we want to thank all first responders, including the furry ones!
Black cats sometimes get a bad rap, especially during the Halloween season. We don’t think it’s unlucky to have a black cat cross our path, in fact, we love when they do! It’s National Black Cat Day, so show us your favorite feline friend!
Today is National Pit Bull Awareness Day which is focused on helping people understand that pit bulls aren’t as mean or vicious as they’ve often been portrayed. We are lucky to have some wonderful pit bull patients that are some of the sweetest dogs around!
Each October, thousands of people participate in local community projects for Make a Difference Day. It’s a great reminder that any person at any age can make a difference. Start small! Pay for someone’s coffee or lunch, pick up trash in your neighborhood, or donate food or litter to a local shelter. The possibilities to spread kindness are endless! How will you make a difference today?
If you have outdated prescriptions for you or your pet, you can safely discard them at one of many collection locations today as part of the DEA’s National Rx Takeback Day. Visit this website to find a location: https://hubs.la/H0wZYVn0
It’s #SmallBusinessSaturday. We encourage you to support local businesses in your community as you go about your holiday shopping. When you shop small, you’re helping a neighbor take care of their family and directly supporting your local economy!
Do you happen to be hitting the stores for some socially-distanced shopping or curbside pickup today? While you’re shopping, don’t forget a present for your pet! What are you buying for your pet this year?
Happy Thanksgiving! As we pause to count our blessings today, know that every one of our patients, clients, and referral partners are at the top of the list of things we are grateful for. We’re also thankful for our team members, especially those working today and throughout the holiday weekend!
Thanksgiving is a wonderful time full of feasting and festivities. But, the holiday treats that we love can sometimes be harmful to our pets. Keep these holiday hazards in mind as you celebrate over the next few days so that your pets can have a healthy holiday, too!
Remember that if your pet receives a cancer diagnosis, you’re not alone. So many pets and their families from across the country have fought cancer and are thriving. Plus, our teams of specialists across the country are ready to support you and your pet with expert care and answers to your questions. Sage experienced that care in our Dayton location. This gorgeous golden doodle came to see us for lymphoma. We’re happy to say that she is in a complete clinical remission and is going strong! Cheering you on, Sage! #PetCancerAwareness
We are proud to celebrate the beauty of individuality and the unique contributions that make our world a better place. In honor of #BlackHistoryMonth, we will be sharing stories from some #BlackHistoryMakers who have made an impact on the veterinary profession. Throughout the month, you’ll see stories of how these pioneers in the field broke through barriers and helped shape the future of veterinary medicine. We’re excited to honor their contributions throughout the month of February.
Have you ever tried to find your pet's heart rate? See if you can find your pet’s pulse and compare it to our chart. A heart rate that is much faster or slower, or a weak, irregular heartbeat could be a sign of a problem. Contact your veterinarian if you are concerned about your pet’s heart rate.
We’re celebrating #ProudPetParents and the pets they love. Meet Alex, our featured Pet of the Week! > Poochon (Bichon Frise/Poodle) > 10 years old > He is sweet, affectionate, and shows empathy. He cries when the cat shows signs of stress while having its nails trimmed, and he barks if people are arguing as if to tell them to just get along. This sweet pup is a patient at MedVet Salt Lake City where Dr. Max Parkanzky and his team have helped create a successful plan to manage his diabetes and Cushing’s disease. Alex’s mom says the team has been wonderful with Alex, and they are very thorough and always patient with any questions or concerns. MedVet has hospitals across the country that are providing care for pets and their loving families. Are you a #ProudPetParent? Share your pet with us at https://hubs.la/H0FwTz40 and we may highlight them on our social channels! 🐱🐶🐰🦎🐦
In honor of #BlackHistoryMonth, we are proud to share the stories of #BlackHistoryMakers in the veterinary profession. Today, we highlight Jane Hinton. In 1939, she completed her undergraduate degree at Simmons College at the age of 20 and went to work at Harvard laboratories. During that time, she was also studying as an assistant to Dr. J. H. Mueller at the New England Medical Center. Her work helped to develop the Mueller-Hinton agar, which became essential to testing antibiotic susceptibility in pathogens in 1941. She then pursued her interest in veterinary medicine, graduating from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 1949. She and Dr. Alfreda Johnson Webb became the first Black women to become Doctors of Veterinary Medicine in the United States and the first Black members of the Women's Veterinary Medicine Association.
It's time for Super Bowl LV, so we asked our “expert” to predict the winner of tonight’s matchup between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs. Take a look to see Chance's pick. Whether you agree with him or not, will you be watching the game? Share a picture of your pet sporting your favorite team’s gear! #SBLV

Information

Company name
MedVet Norwalk
Category
Veterinarians
Est
2012

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for MedVet Norwalk in Norwalk CT?
    You can reach them at: 203-838-6626. It’s best to call MedVet Norwalk during business hours.
  • What is the address for MedVet Norwalk on glover avenue in Norwalk?
    MedVet Norwalk is located at this address: 129 Glover Avenue Norwalk, CT 06850.