| Business Hours
|
|
| Week Day |
Time Open |
Time Close |
Status |
| Sunday |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM
| Closed |
| Monday |
9:00 AM |
6:00 PM
| Open |
| Tuesday |
9:00 AM |
6:00 PM
| Open |
| Wednesday |
9:00 AM |
6:00 PM
| Open |
| Thursday |
9:00 AM |
6:00 PM
| Open |
| Friday |
9:00 AM |
6:00 PM
| Open |
| Saturday |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM
| Closed |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
Services offered: Click "Schedule >>" to make an appointment.
|
|
Professional Certification:
DVM
Professional Resume:
Dr. Matt Bendall is a 2007 graduate of Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine. Since graduating, Dr. Bendall has practiced as an associate at Lakeline Animal Care, a busy northwest Austin small animal hospital, and currently assists patients at Town Lake Animal Center.
Dr. Bendall's primary veterinary interests include preventative care and pain management for your pet as well as disorders of the GI tract, skin, and endocrine systems. He is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Texas Veterinary Medical Association, and the Capitol Area Veterinary Medical Association as well as affiliations with the Veterinary Information Network and the American Association of Housecall Veterinarians. In addition to these interests, Dr. Bendall realizes the importance of clear and reciprocal client and referral veterinarian communication and the impact it can have on a patient?s final outcome.
Company Description:
Doctor Bendall's Veterinary Housecall Practice offers specialized in home services including:
-Examinations
-Vaccinations
-Heartworm/intestinal parasite testing
-Consultations
-Geriatric care
-Nutrition
-Behavior
-Compassionate, gentle in-home euthanasia.
Anything beyond the scope of what we can accomplish at a housecall is referred to the closest recommended full-service hospital, specialist center, or emergency care facility. Referral cases include those that need:
-Intensive care
-Additional diagnostics
-Radiologic evaluation
-Surgical services
Doctor Bendall's Veterinary Housecall Practice incorporates fully electronic medical records that can be faxed or emailed to a referral clinician at the touch of a button. Dr. Bendall is also directly available by mobile phone if any additional questions arise.
Housecalls
This service is primarily designed for two types of clients:
-Clients unable to bring their pet into a hospital (Geriatric or handicapped clients, Busy owners that are unable to clear their schedule to bring in their pet)
-Pets that would experience less stress in a housecall environment (Nervous or difficult to transport pets that may be more calm in their own home environment, Geriatric patients that are difficult to load in and out of a vehicle, Hospice and end of life situations where everyone can feel free to grieve freely)
We are also very proud of our ability to dedicate more face-to-face doctor time to clients as compared to speaking with a technician or receptionist about your pet's needs. This ability to dedicate more time becomes very important when reviewing extensive preventative care measures for your pet, evaluating complicated cases that may have many different clinical signs to monitor and treatments to administer, or evaluating criteria to determine whether your pet is in pain and how best to proceed. Face-to-face "doctor time" is the primary reason for increased exam fees within housecall practices.
Community
Doctor Bendall's Veterinary Housecall Practice is designed to complement most full service hospitals while offering a specialized service to unique patients and clients. We work closely with local hospitals to determine the best diagnostic and treatment plan for your pet. We recommend being familiar with the closest day and night full service veterinary facility as well as the closest emergency hospital. You can find more information on our recommended hospitals under the referral tab.
How does it work?
New appointments are scheduled by calling the main business line at (512) 901-9100 or by filling out the online client registration form. Dr. Bendall carries a mobile phone but is often unavailable when with another patient. If you reach the voicemail assistant, please leave a message and someone will return your call as soon as possible. It is important to speak with Dr. Bendall prior to scheduling an appointment to decide if a housecall visit is appropriate for you and your pet.
After a visit is scheduled, if you are a new client, please fax or email previous patient records to our office. This allows Dr. Bendall to determine the best plan of action for preventative and continued care prior to the visit. If you are unable to send digitized patient records, please have a hard copy available at the appointment for review.
Feline and canine patients should be isolated to an area where they can't hide under beds or couches prior to the visit. Cats, primarily, have an uncanny ability of knowing when a vet is on the way.
|
Servemehere.com is the first at your doorstep local services with online appointment scheduling referral community
Twitter Facebook Youtube
Copyright © 2009 Servemehere.com. All rights reserved.
|