What to Expect as a Savannah Veterinary Internal Medicine Client
We treat you & your pet with compassion every step of the way.
We believe that a well-informed pet parent is the best kind of client. That’s why we strive to communicate with you openly and honestly and with respect and compassion, every step of the way. We know that a new or complicated diagnosis can be scary, so we do everything in our power to make you and your pet comfortable and keep you informed.
All of our appointments start with an in-person consultation with a veterinary specialist before making testing or treatment recommendations. During this time, we will listen to your concerns and address anything you may be worried about. Understanding your pet’s health problems from your perspective goes a long way–you are the one who knows them best, after all.
Your involvement in the treatment process does not stop there. You will be able to approve any recommended testing and treatments before they begin. And after your appointment, you will have access to our specialists for recheck visits, and by email and telephone.
Before your visit:
- Please have your primary care veterinarian fax or email us copies of your pet’s medical records in advance of your appointment.
- Also, please obtain copies of X-rays and other test results as appropriate.
On the day of your visit:
- Please don’t feed your pet for 12 hours before your appointment. However, some diabetic patients, puppies/kittens or toy breeds shouldn’t have food withheld, so if this applies to your pet, give us a call if you have questions.
- Give your pet any morning medications they normally take with a very small amount of food.
- Always make sure your pet has access to water.
- Please bring the bottles of all medications your pet is currently taking or has recently finished. If you can’t bring the actual bottles, please write down the label information or take pictures of the medications.
- If your pet has been referred to us for a kidney or bladder problem, please don’t let your pet urinate for 2 hours before your appointment. For most urinary conditions, it’s important that your pet be examined with a full bladder.
- Please plan to arrive at your appointment 15 minutes early to complete patient registration and permission forms; to save time, you may fill these forms out in advance and email them to us, or simply bring them to your appointment..
In the exam room:
- Prior to your initial consultation with Dr. Woods, a veterinary technician will meet with you and discuss your pet’s symptoms and recent treatments, obtain your pet’s vital signs (temperature, heart and breathing rate, body weight), and relate this information to the doctor.
- Dr. Woods will then meet with you, review your pet’s health concerns, and make further testing recommendations. You can remain with your pet during as much of the testing as possible (but not during CT or X-ray exams involving radiation exposure or during procedures requiring anesthesia).
- Based on diagnostic test results, Dr. Woods will formulate a comprehensive treatment plan that may include both in-hospital and at-home treatments. This will include a follow-up plan with treatment goals and any necessary additional visits to monitor your pet’s progress.
- You’ll be given all the time you need to fully understand the recommended treatment plan and related costs. We encourage you to ask questions!
After your initial visit, we’re always just a phone call or email away if you have any additional questions.
Client Testimonials
We have proudly served clients and their pets in Savannah and
surrounding communities for 10 years. See what our clients have to say.
SteveDecember 25, 2024 We are back in Canada with our old dog Mushu who is recovering from a difficult situation while travelling to beautiful Savannah. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts Dr Woods and team for opening your door to us when we needed help. We are forever grateful for the care you have provided ❤️ Merry Christmas to all🎄 AnaNovember 1, 2024 Dr Woods kindness and expert care saved my son’s life. After a series of misdiagnosis feeling helpless watching my baby suffer Dr Woods quickly diagnosed Addison's disease not common in dogs, but it can be life-threatening. Jordan LynchSeptember 25, 2024 Taylor and Dr Woods were so kind and genuinely concerned for my cat. They advised me to travel to University of Florida to get more testing and information. Their informed advice saved my cats life. If not for the team SVIM, I would have lost my Gertrude sooner than I would have preferred. Taylor called to check on us a few days after they diagnosed my cat, simply to check in. It truly means a lot to have a whole office rooting for the well being of your four legged family member. Cherie MarkesteynSeptember 18, 2024 Dr. Woods and his staff were so wonderful and caring and took wonderful care of my puppy! I could not have asked for better! I would recommend them to any one in need of help with their furry pet! Bob CristofonoSeptember 6, 2024 We met with Dr. Woods, and Kasandra, and we couldn't have been more pleased with them. They were patient, listened to our concerns emphatically. Took excellent care of our Buddy and provided us with next steps in our care of him. We would highly recommend Savannah Veterinary Internal Medicine for any of your furr babies they are excellent! Emily KentAugust 16, 2024 I feel extremely comfortable with my cat here. Everyone is not only extremely knowledgeable and able to explain all of the intricacies to a non-expert, but they are so kind and comforting. I was scared consistently for two weeks not knowing what might be happening with my anemic cat, but Dr. Woods was able to put me at ease by assuring me he had dealt with hundreds of cases like this before. Whats even better? The treatment finally started to work!! I highly recommend going here if your pet is having internal issues, because they will know what to do. Susan VirginAugust 16, 2024 Everyone was very kind and we felt very much like we had come to the right place fro Jack Hallie WorthingtonJuly 26, 2024 We recently became patients of SVIM earlier this year when we thought my Lab had CKD. After his primary vet sent us back to Dr. Woods for a second exam, Dr. Woods discovered that he actually has Addison's Disease. He immediately got us started on treatment and even worked through the weekend to get his medication called in on a Saturday while we were out of town so we could start it quickly. We've already noticed positive changes in our dog and we're so thankful for Dr. Woods and his team for helping us solve the mystery and begin treating the last year+ of abnormal kidney values.Google rating score: 4.9 of 5, based on 150 reviews
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