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Santa Barbara Pet Hospital
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On this page you will find a virtual tour of our facility with
photos of the major areas in our hospital. Take a look around and
see where your family member will be cared for. |
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Santa Barbara Pet Hospital has separate waiting areas for our canine and feline patients. In the dog waiting room, pictured to the right, we strive to create a comfortable, cheerful area in which to receive our clients and their pets. Both waiting rooms are stocked with informative pamphlets to insure that there is always information at your fingertips. |
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Our feline patients have their own waiting room so they never have to worry about stressful encounters with pesky dogs. Like our dog waiting area, our cat waiting area is well-stocked with informative pamphlets, and our selection of Science Diet feline products is easy to access. |
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When you visit Santa Barbara Pet Hospital, you will be greeted by our reception staff at our front desk, where your pet will be admitted. Medical history is taken in this area, and your pet's chart is prepared here before he or she is seen by a doctor. |
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Pictured to the left is our pharmacy and laboratory area, where medications are kept and dispensed and slides are examined under our microscope. |
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Just down the hallway from the pharmacy and lab is our radiology room, where radiographs, or x-rays, are taken and developed. |
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Pictured to the left is our dental room, where dental cleanings are performed. In this photo, two veterinary technicians work on cleaning a cat's teeth. |
Pictured to the right is our operating room, where Dr. Mobraaten, Dr. Trujillo and Dr. Rasmussen perform surgical procedures. |
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Located toward the back of our hospital is the treatment room, where most patients that are being admitted to the hospital are examined and treated. A variety of procedures such as bandaging, blood collection, fluid therapy and wound care are performed in this room. In these pictures, Dr. Trujillo, assisted by two technicians, prepares a dog for an ovariohysterectomy, or spay. |
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Pictured above is our kennel area, located at the very back of the hospital building. This area houses all of our patients and boarders. The kennel area is made up of three seperate wards, which consist of runs for our larger canine guests, and cages of varying sizes along the wall. We have a seperate ward for cats, with a door that can be closed if our feline patients require more privacy. Pictured on the above left is our dog ward; pictured on the above right is our feline ward. |
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