| Monday | 7:30am - 7:30pm |
| Tuesday | 7:30am - 7:30pm |
| Wednesday | 7:30am - 7:30pm |
| Thursday | 7:30am - 7:30pm |
| Friday | 7:30am - 7:30pm |
| Saturday | 8:00am - 1:00pm |
| Sunday | Closed |
- House Calls Available
- Early Morning Drop Off Appoinments
- Digital Xray
- Digital Ultrasound
- Laser Surgery
- Animal Flea Control
- Animal Microchipping
- Declawing
- Exotic Animal Vet
- Small Animal Vet
- Spaying/Neutering
- Veterinarians
- Veterinary Dentistry
- Veterinary Euthanasia
- Veterinary House Calls
- Veterinary Medical Specialties
- Veterinary Surgery
Description
New for 2010: We now offer Cold Laser Therapy as seen on Good Morning America. This is a great way to treat chronic conditions such as arthritis, skin allergies and infections, ear infections, as well as acute conditions such as hot spots, ear infections, injuries and post surgically for decreased healing time. Call us to learn more about the cold laser.
We treat cats, dogs, ferrets, rabbits, hamsters, rats, gerbils, chinchillas, guinea pigs, and pretty much anything else that has fur.
Our goal is to provide you and your pet with high quality, compassionate service. We offer longer appointment times to ensure we can perform a thorough examination on your pet and discuss your pet's health care needs. We also offer early morning drop-offs for those of you who want the convenience of having your pet treated while you are at work.
Please come in to visit our clean and recently updated facility. We now have electronic medical records for each patient which allows us to email records or make a CD for specialist referrals. Xrays can be emailed to specialists for consult or viewed on your own home computer. These electronic records allow us to keep more accurate records and serve our clients more efficiently.
New for 2010: We now offer Cold Laser Therapy as seen on Good Morning America. This is a great way to treat chronic conditions such as arthritis, skin allergies and infections, ear infections, as well as acute conditions such as hot spots, ear infections, injuries and post surgically for decreased healing time. Call us to learn more about the cold laser.
We treat cats, dogs, ferrets, rabbits, hamsters, rats, gerbils, chinchillas, guinea pigs, and pretty much anything else that has fur.
Our goal is to provide you and your pet with high quality, compassionate service. We offer longer appointment times to ensure we can perform a thorough examination on your pet and discuss your pet's health care needs. We also offer early morning drop-offs for those of you who want the convenience of having your pet treated while you are at work.
Please come in to visit our clean and recently updated facility. We now have electronic medical records for each patient which allows us to email records or make a CD for specialist referrals. Xrays can be emailed to specialists for consult or viewed on your own home computer. These electronic records allow us to keep more accurate records and serve our clients more efficiently.
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Doctors
Christine Calvert, DVM
Dr. Christine Calvert
Dr. Calvert is a native of the Pasadena area and is a graduate of Chesapeake Senior High School. After graduating from Virginia Tech with a Bachelor's in Biochemistry followed by a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine, she practiced at Bayside Animal Medical Center in Severna Park, MD. From there, she took the Chief of Staff position at Crofton Veterinary Center where she practiced medicine and managed the hospital for over two years. Since she made Pasadena her home, it only made sense to open her new veterinary practice there too in June of 2004. Dr. Calvert has become particularly proficient in laser surgery having performed the technique for over 10years and will continue to improve her skills with this special tool. She also has strong interests in ultrasound, feline medicine, greyhounds, rabbits, and pocket pets.
Her family of pets include Dodger, a greyhound, Annie, a rescued greyhound, and Penelope, a himalayan cat. Dr. Calvert is a member of the Feline Pracitioners Association, the Veterinary Laser Society, American Veterinary Medical Association, Maryland Veterinary Medical Association, and the Anne Arundel County Veterinary Medical Association. She attends at least one major continuing education meeting each year.
Karen VanKirk, DVM
Dr. Van Kirk is also a graduate of Virginia Tech and has practiced in the area for over 20 years. She joined our hospital in September of 2004. Dr. Van Kirk is very compassionate and treats each patient as if it were her own pet. She has a stong interest in internal medicine and many clients appreciate her thorough and complete care.
Sarah Bruhl, DVM
Dr. Bruhl was born and raised in Annandale in Northern Virginia. She graduated from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA in 1998 with a major in economics. She earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech in 2002. She joined us in 2005 after practicing for three years at Greater Annapolis Veterinary Hospital. Although she enjoys all aspects of veterinary medicine, she has a special interest in internal medicine and ultrasound.
Dr. Bruhl is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Maryland Veterinary Medical Association, and Anne Arundel Veterinary Medical Association.
Dr. Bruhl currently lives in Annapolis with her husband, Tim, their dog Elli, and three cats, Bethany, Mason and Annie. Outside of veterinary medicine she enjoys cooking, photography, travel and cheering on the Virginia Tech football team and the Baltimore Orioles.































