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Vista Veterinary Hospital It has been an honor to work alongside Dr. Batdorf and her hard work, commitment, compassion and devotion to helping animals will be truly missed. She is beloved by so many in our community and we wish her the absolute best as she embarks on this new chapter of her life. The goal of Vista Veterinary Hospital's doctors and staff is to maintain the health and well-being of your pet.

Using the latest equipment in the gentlest of ways to assess, diagnose, treat and manage your pet's medical and surgical conditions, each member of our highly-skilled staff is superbly trained and dedicated to providing the very best in veterinary care.
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As a full-service, state-of-the-art small animal practice, Vista Veterinary Hospital is proud of the goodwill it has generated over the years in the Tri-Cities area. We appreciate that you have trusted us to care for your companion pet, and we never lose sight of the intrinsic value of the veterinarian-patient-client relationship.
Puppy & Kitten Care
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Although puppies and kittens receive natural immunity against many diseases from their mother, this protection is short-lived. The veterinarians and their staff are eager to provide accurate information and explanations about new puppy or kitten behaviors, offer practical strategies to prevent problems of developing pets, and advice to correct early behavioral problems.
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All members of your family-including your pets-need ongoing wellness care to ensure a long and healthy life. The information taken by your veterinarian at each examination becomes part of your pet's permanent medical history and can be critical if an emergency or sudden illness arises. Abdominal palpation to detect abnormal intestine, kidney, liver or spleen size, as well as detect large tumors from these organs. Any changes in a pet's behavior-their main form of communication with you-is important and should be passed along to the doctor.
Senior Pet Care
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Advances in veterinary medicine allow us to help pets live longer than ever before. With an increased lifespan, however, comes an increase in the types of ailments that can afflict senior pets. Pets' age-related conditions and diseases include: weight and mobility changes; osteoarthritis; kidney, heart and liver diseases; tumors and cancers; hormone disorders, such as diabetes and thyroid imbalance; and many others.
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