
Cheyenne River Animal Hospital provides general veterinary care for dogs and cats, including preventive care, evaluation of illness and injury, basic diagnostic testing, routine surgery, and dentistry.
Our veterinarians can evaluate and manage many common medical conditions. Some patients may require advanced diagnostics, specialty procedures, intensive hospitalization, or referral to another veterinary facility depending on the complexity and urgency of their condition.
We provide evaluation and treatment for many common illnesses and medical concerns in dogs and cats.
Care begins with a physical examination and may include diagnostic testing or treatment based on your pet's individual needs. When a condition requires diagnostics, treatment, monitoring, or specialty expertise beyond what is reasonably available through our clinic, additional testing or referral may be recommended.
Our clinic offers several diagnostic tools to assist with evaluation of sick and injured pets,
including in-house blood testing, digital radiography, and ultrasound when appropriate.
Additional laboratory testing may be submitted to outside diagnostic laboratories when needed. More advanced imaging, specialty diagnostics, or intensive monitoring may require referral to another veterinary facility.
We perform a variety of routine and selected surgical procedures for dogs and cats, including spays, neuters, mass removals, and other soft-tissue procedures.
Selected orthopedic procedures, including cruciate repair, may also be available depending on the individual patient and case.
Patients requiring advanced surgical procedures or specialty-level care may be referred to another veterinary facility.
We provide dental examinations, professional dental cleaning, and dental extractions for dogs and cats when appropriate.
The extent of dental treatment needed is determined after examination and evaluation of the individual patient. More complicated oral or dental conditions may require referral for advanced dental care.
Preventive care is an important part of maintaining your pet's long-term health. We provide routine wellness examinations, vaccinations, parasite prevention and treatment, and age-appropriate wellness testing for dogs and cats.
Preventive recommendations are individualized based on your pet's age, lifestyle, health history,and risk factors.
Therapeutic laser treatment may be used as an additional treatment option for selected patients, including certain painful or inflammatory conditions and to support healing following some injuries or surgical procedures.
Your veterinarian can help determine whether laser therapy is appropriate for your pet.
Cheyenne River Animal Hospital is a general mixed-animal veterinary practice. We strive to provide practical, appropriate veterinary care within the capabilities of our clinic and available veterinary team.
Services may vary based on veterinarian availability, scheduling, case complexity, and the level of care a patient requires. If we cannot provide the care your pet needs within an appropriate timeframe or level of care, owners should seek care from another available veterinary provider.
Cheyenne River Animal Hospital
Cheyenne River Animal Hospital PO Box 536 / 202 10th Avenue Edgemont, SD 57735 US