We are excited to offer our current clients the opportunity to engage in telemedicine. Telemedicine is not trying to replace visits to the hospital. Rather it’s about complementing our in hospital services and establishing a means to monitor patients and communicate with clients using the most advanced technology. Clients are always welcome to call and schedule an appointment, but we hope that our clients will appreciate the flexibility of a telemedicine consultation when appropriate.
With the advancement of technology literally putting cameras in our hands (through most cell phones) veterinary telemedicine can thrive. It saves you a trip to the vet while putting your mind at ease with quick feedback from your veterinary team. Rather than calling the clinic phone with a question about your pet, you can engage in a video call or send a picture through a chat and show your veterinarian exactly what’s concerning you. This gives us a thorough understanding of the situation, too, so we can offer you the best advice.
Response time is 1-2 hours. This is not meant to be used in an emergency.
These virtual visits are great for…
Post Surgery concerns
Wounds
Follow up visit questions
Behavior Questions
Coughing & Sneezing
Chronic Care questions
Hospice/ end of life questions or concerns
General advice
IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY PLEASE GO TO THE CLOSEST EMERGENCY FACILITY
How do I initiate a telemedicine consult?
Virtual Visit Pricing
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Telemedicine Hours
Monday-Friday 6pm-10 pm
Saturday 3pm-10 pm
Sunday 9 am-10 pm
Are All Pets Eligible For Telemedicine?
When it comes to enhancing and improving patient care, the AVMA encourages veterinarians to make the best use of technology possible, while still maintaining high-quality, safe, responsible veterinary practices. In order to do so, the AVMA permits veterinarians to practice telemedicine inside their veterinary license’s issuing state. Except in the event of an emergency, veterinarians are only allowed to provide patient-specific advice, treatments, or dietary recommendations via telemedicine for patients with whom they have an established veterinarian-client patient relationship (VCPR).
Meet
Laura Pritchett D.V.M
Born and raised in the vibrant city of New Orleans, Louisiana, Dr. Laura brings both Southern warmth and a global perspective to veterinary practice. She earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, located on the picturesque island of St. Kitts in the Caribbean. She completed her clinical training at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, where she further honed her skills.
Dr. Laura has a strong passion for dentistry, surgery, and shelter medicine and is dedicated to providing compassionate, high-quality care to every animal she treats.
Outside of the clinic, she celebrates her New Orleans roots as an avid Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest enthusiast. She also enjoys kickboxing, cheering on the New Orleans Saints, and spending time with her beloved pets—her island cat, Gia, and her rescue dog, Vito.