Mercury Animal Hospital
Veterinarians in Hampton, VA

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read moreMercury Animal Hospital, Inc. first opened in 1972. At that time, it was located at 2722 W. Mercury Boulevard, Hampton. In 1976, Dr. McKelvin became a Hampton resident and a partner in Mercury Animal Hospital. In 1989, Dr. McKelvin purchased the practice and began construction of the present hospital located at 2500 W. Mercury Boulevard. Mercury Animal Hospital is a full service facility. We specialize in dogs, cats and pocket pet animals. Our facility is equipped to offer a wide range of services to serve our clients and our patients.
Mercury Animal Hospital
read moreEvery patient that comes in for an anesthetic procedure must be evaluated before administering anesthesia (via patient history and physical examination). This is vital because it may clue us to a potential problem that may not be recognizable through laboratory test. Anesthetic protocols may vary based on the patient's age, physical condition, internal organ conditions and length/type of procedure. With one of the safest gas anesthetics, ISOFLURANE, we are able to handle most geriatric and high-risk patients.
Mercury Animal Hospital
read moreMERCURY ANIMAL HOSPITAL, INC. is pleased to offer laser therapy to our patients! We offer Low Level Laser Therapy, commonly known as cold or soft laser therapy. It is a form of phototherapy which involves the application of monochromatic and coherent light to injuries and lesions to stimulate healing. This form of therapy does not involve heat. Laser therapy has been found to offer superior healing and pain relieve in the early stages of acute injuries and for some chronic problems.
Mercury Animal Hospital
read moreHill's is dedicated to providing the best nutritional care to your patients with the most complete range of (more than 100 pet foods) of diets. They also provide for veterinarian, the most up-to-date clinical nutrition for the dietary management of healthy, at-risk and sick pets. The Royal Canin Veterinary diet range typifies a new approach to veterinary nutrition: "Treat the pet, in addition to the disease." Every diet gives priority to the pet. Limited ingredient diet formulas are specifically designed to manage adverse reactions to food by using a single novel meat protein source ie.