Small Animal Clinic

4.3 (140)
191 Skip Bertman Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70802, USA

Hours:

Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: Closed

How to Save Money at Small Animal Clinic

Schedule Regular Vet Visits

One of the best ways to save on vet bills is to prevent expensive health issues before they develop. By scheduling regular wellness checkups, your vet can detect health issues early, helping you to avoid costly treatments and surgeries down the road.

Price Shop for Pet Prescriptions

Oftentimes our fur babies are prescribed human drugs off-label. Your vet is apt to charge more for these medications than you would pay at your local pharmacy. In fact, big-box or chain pharmacies can offer steep discounts. So it’s best to price shop.

Pet Insurance

Most pet insurance providers will pay between 80% and 90% of the vet bill. You can even get coverage for routine care and things like vaccinations and dental cleanings. If you do the math, you’ll most likely find that pet insurance makes financial sense in the long run as well as gives you peace of mind.

How Do You Choose the Right Pet Insurance Provider?

Pet Insurance Review makes it incredibly easy for pet parents to select an insurance provider they feel good about. You can use our handy comparison tool to get the gist of what a company offers. We’ve also collected over 150,000 reviews of insurance companies from real pet parents like you to rank the top providers in the market. Here is the current ranking of each:

Top Pet Insurance Providers of 2024
Rating Provider Total Review
4.4 AKC 891
4.5 ASPCA 11,756
4.9 Embrace 17,140
4.9 Fetch 18,308
4.2 Figo 2,602
4.7 Hartville 165
4.9 Healthy Paws 10,008
4.9 Lemonade 805
4.6 ManyPets 2,343
4.0 MetLife 652
4.8 Nationwide 21,407
4.3 Pet Assure 12
4.5 PetPartners 113
4.3 Pets Best 12,229
4.6 Pumpkin 1,473
4.6 Spot 7,024
4.9 Trupanion 73,550
4.8 Prudent Pet 125

Or, you can simply get a fast quote from multiple providers and go from there.

Thinking of insuring your pet?

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Getting to Know Your New Vet: Essential Questions to Ask

Choosing a new veterinarian is an important decision for any pet owner. You want to find someone who is competent, compassionate, and a good fit for you and your fur baby. To help you get the most out of your first appointment, here's a list of essential questions to ask your new vet:

Tell me about your experience with [pet type].

Different vets have different areas of specialization. Some are experts with cats, some dogs, some pocket pets, and some horses. Knowing that your vet has vast experience treating your specific type of pet can bring you peace of mind.

How do you handle emergencies?

You must know what to do in case of a pet medical emergency. Inquire what after-hours policy the clinic has, whether they have on-site emergency care available, and if they have a relationship with any nearby emergency animal hospitals.

How do you communicate with pet owners?

Good communication is key to building a trusting relationship with your vet. Ask how they prefer to communicate (phone calls, emails, online portal) and how often you can expect to hear from them.

Are there any breed-specific health concerns I should be aware of?

Some breeds are predisposed to certain health conditions. Knowing what to watch out for can help you catch problems early and get your pet the treatment they need.

Do you have any questions for me about my pet?

This is a great question to ask because the answer will show that the vet is interested in getting to know your pet as an individual and is willing to listen to your concerns.

Bonus question: Can I take a tour of your facility?

Getting a feel for the clinic's environment can help you and your pet feel more comfortable during your visits. Remember, you’re not just looking for a veterinarian, you’re looking for a partnership. Do not be afraid to ask these questions and any others you can think of. Any vet worth their salt will be happy to answer them. Because the more informed you are, the better equipped you'll be to make decisions about your pet's care! And that should be every vet’s top priority.

Reviews from Google

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Dino Hodzic

We started our journey with LSU small animal clinic a full 6 months ago. Our little chi was in a lot of pain and was not able to lay down. My wife and I had a lot of sleepless nights going to 3 animal hospitals in our area and we're told that it was her arthritis, or that it was a pinched nerve. We knew that this was not what was bothering her. Something told us to take her to LSU. Upon arriving there in the evening time after only looking at her for a couple mins they immediately knew that she would need slot surgery. Dr. Embersics and the neurology department were amazing and available at anytime to answer my questions, or even see Layla in a emergency situation if we brought her to the hospital. The whole staff gave us a lot of relief and taking her there was the best decision because 6 months later she has done a 360 and it is like she never had any problems. I recommend for any major surgery needed they will become a part of your family! Thank you guys for 1,000 time for saving Layla's life!

posted: 09/26/2024

Erin Casey

We were met with highly skilled and informed doctors and support staff from our first visit to our last. They kept us up to date and always provided us with options and advice. Ultimately we didn't get the news we wanted about our very sick pup, but we were treated with so much kindness and empathy and they helped us make the best decision we could for our boy. Thank you to Dr. Gill, Dr. Serrano, and Dr. Murray. Top notch.

posted: 09/04/2024

Mel Latko

They saved my dog’s life after he was hit by a car. I am forever grateful to them and their amazing team. Happy to report that he has recovered amazingly and is thriving.

posted: 06/11/2024

Baylee De Andrade

They took fantastic care of Layla my Mainecoon who recently just passed. LSU gave us many options for treatments. I choose the radiation and the team kept me in the loop the whole time and completed her course . After a lengthy battle she got tired and said goodbye. I’m thankful we were able to get that extra time with her. In the ends they let us hold her as she took her last breath and were very gentle with the situation. It was not the cheapest place by far but they can and will give a higher level of care. All of the money was worth 9 extra months with our girl.

posted: 07/11/2023

jolie boudreaux

Specifically in reference to their Good Samaritan program for strays brought in: I brought a stray cat in who was in awful shape. I did not have a carrier with me so I improvised with a box. It took quite a while for me to be acknowledged and checked in, meanwhile this cat was naturally not content with staying in the box. After checking in, they had me sit in waiting area - no carrier offered to transfer the cat into for comfortability & safety - and I waited for at least 30minutes. Eventually the vet came out and he was very kind, I did appreciate his kindness and professionalism. I then left the cat in the facility’s care after being reassured by staff that I would receive an update on the cat when available. Late the next day, I called to see if I missed the update and the person who answered was very sketchy and told me legally they cannot give any updates whatsoever on Good Samaritan drop-offs. She said to see if CAA received the cat by their next business day and that’s all she could tell me. I asked if she could say what it means if the cat is not there on the next day; if it was possibly still in care or if it had to be humanely euthanized, etc. She was very agitated and said legally she cannot give me even the general options of what could happen to a stray in their care. I find this particularly odd since the Good Samaritan program website does say animals in the facility’s care could be there in care for long periods of time, so I don’t understand why she legally cannot tell me information that is publicly available on their website. I have on good authority, inclination that they search first for reasons to euthanize an animal brought in under this program’s circumstances. This program should be more transparent with information on animals they receive through the Good Samaritan program, especially since it is funded by the community through donations.

posted: 06/29/2024