Transition to Inside Services

Hybrid Appointment Options

Beginning June 7, Arnold Pet Station is offering a hybrid appointment schedule that allows clients the option to be with their pets during exams, or remain curbside during exams.

We will continue curbside for all other services. This allows us the ability to practice social distancing, while keeping the staff and clients safe during the early days of easing restrictions.

The process is simple:

  • When you call to schedule your pet’s exam, you will have the option of a limited-contact curbside appointment or to enter the building for an inside exam.
  • When you arrive for your appointment, please pull into a numbered spot, remain in your vehicle with your pet and call us to tell us that you have arrived.
  • An assistant will come to your car to escort you and your pet to the exam room.
  • Only ONE person is allowed to accompany the pet inside for the exam.
  • We are asking that masks be worn inside our facility at all times. If you do not have one, we can provide you with one.
  • The doctor will complete your pet’s exam in the room with you. We kindly ask that you maintain as much distance as possible for our staff and doctors while in the exam room.
  • Once your pet’s exam is complete, you will be directed to one of our client service representatives for service fees and/or to schedule any future appointments.
R

The following will still be Curbside Services:

  • Technician appointments
  • Surgical drop offs and pick ups
  • Boarding drop offs and pick ups
  • Prescription and food pick ups
tech holding kitten
R

Inside Exam Services Available for:

  • Annual Wellness Exams
  • Medical Progress Exams
  • Sick Exams
  • Post-surgical Exams
Please do not hesitate to call if you have ANY questions!
We recognize these changes may require extra coordination and also may result in increased hold times.

We thank you in advance for your patience as we work to keep everyone as safe and healthy as possible, and for helping us do our part to minimize the spread of illness.

As always, we appreciate your support and for allowing us to continue to care for your pets.

To learn more about the coronavirus and for additional information provided by the Centers for Disease Control, please visit: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/faq.html