Our Mission

Wisdom Pet Medicine strives to blend the best in traditional and alternative medicine in the diagnosis and treatment of companion animals including dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, rodents, and fish. We apply the wisdom garnered in the centuries old tradition of veterinary medicine, to find the safest treatments and cures.

We strive to be your pet's medical experts from youth through the senior years. We build preventative health care plans for each and every one of our patients, based on breed, age, and sex, so that your pet receives the most appropriate care at crucial milestones. We want to give your pet a long and healthy life.

Exotic Pets

We offer specialized care for reptiles, rodents, birds, and other exotic pets.

Services

Grooming

Our therapeutic grooming treatments help battle fleas, allergic dermatitis, and other challenging skin conditions.

GeneralHealth

Wellness and senior exams, ultrasound, x-ray, and dental cleanings are just a few of our general health services.

Nutrition

Let our nutrition experts review your pet's diet and prescribe a custom nutrition plan for optimum health and disease prevention.

Pest Control

We offer the latest advances in safe and effective prevention and treatment of fleas, ticks, worms, heart worm, and other parasites.

Vaccinations

Our veterinarians are experienced in modern vaccination protocols that prevent many of the deadliest diseases in pets.

Our Staff

Our Staff

Dr. Winthrop

Dr. Winthrop is the guardian of Missy, a three-year old Llaso mix, who he adopted at the shelter. Dr. Winthrop is passionate about spay and neuter and pet adoption, and works tireless hours outside the clinic, performing free spay and neuter surgeries for the shelter.

Dr. Chase

Dr. Chase spends much of her free time helping the local rescue organization find homes for animals, such as Kibbles - a Maine Coon Cat who is part of the large Chase household, including two dogs, three cats, and a turtle.

Dr Sanders

Leroy walked into Dr. Sanders front door when he was moving into a new house. After searching for weeks for Leroy's guardians, he decided to make Leroy a part of his pet family, and now has three cats.