WE PROUDLY SERVE THE PETS OF RANSON, WV, AND BEYOND
At Apple Tree Animal Clinic, we get a ton of interesting questions from pet parents. Below are some FAQs that might help answer any questions or concerns. Please feel free to call us at (304) 725-8840 for any other concerns you might have about your pet.
What type of pets do you see?
At Apple Tree Animal Clinic, we provide expert care for dogs, cats, and small ruminants like goats, ensuring personalized attention for each species.
What are your payment options?
How can I schedule an appointment for my pet?
Scheduling an appointment is easy! Simply click here to request a convenient time for your pet’s visit. New patients will need to call to set up an account.
What services do you provide?
At Apple Tree Animal Clinic, we offer a wide range of services to ensure your pets receive the best care possible. From routine check-ups to advanced diagnostics, we’re here to support your pet’s health and well-being.
- Pet Blood Pressure and ECG Monitoring
- Pet Cold Laser Therapy
- Pet Dentistry
- Pet Euthanasia Services
- Pet General Practice Medicine
- Pet General Surgery
- Pet Spay and Neuter
- Pet Mass Removals
- Pet Internal and External Lab Capabilities
- Pet Otoscope Exams
- Pet Radiographs
- Pet Sedated Grooming
- Small Ruminant Medicine
- Pet Tonometry
- Pet Ultrasound
- Pet Vaccines and Wellness
Learn more about our services.
What is an otoscope exam, and when is it needed?
An otoscope exam allows us to examine your pet’s ears for infections, blockages, or other issues requiring treatment. Learn more about our otoscope exams.
What is sedated grooming, and why is it offered?
Sedated grooming is ideal for pets who are anxious or have medical conditions, ensuring a stress-free grooming experience. Learn more about our sedated grooming services.
How often should my pet have a dental check-up?
What is tonometry, and why does my pet need it?
Tonometry measures eye pressure to diagnose and manage conditions like glaucoma, ensuring your pet’s eye health. We may recommend this test if your pet is exhibiting problems with their vision or has developed symptoms in their eyes.