Mobile Veterinary Services

  • Convenience

    The most obvious benefit to a mobile veterinary service is convenience - we come straight to your driveway or office!

  • Personal care

    Your pet is most comfortable in their home, which allows us to get a full picture of their health, and provide a personalized level of care.

  • Transparency

    We strive you offer you the highest level of care while remaining 100% transparent. You will receive more one on one doctor interaction time. No rush!

  • Accessibility

    We are easy to get in touch with! We monitor our email system and provide text message access to our team!

Our Services

Our custom-built mobile clinics equipped with the latest technology allow us to offer the highest level of care for your pet, without ever having to leave your home. Let our mobile veterinary services come to you!

  • It is proven that preventive care is the most effective form of veterinary medicine. With regular annual exams, we can help prevent health issues and diagnose diseases in the early stages. On average, pets receiving routine preventative care live three years longer than pets receiving minimal veterinary care. Ask about wellness care packages based on your pet’s stage of life needs.

  • We are able to do blood panels, intestinal fecal analyses, heart worm testing, urinalysis, cytology, ocular testing procedures, mass aspiration, and digital x-ray within our mobile clinic. Some tests may have to be sent to an outside laboratory or a partnered local veterinary clinic for processing.

  • Dental care is a key element of your pet’s overall health. Severe dental disease can cause difficulty and pain eating and lead to heart, kidney, and liver issues. Our mobile clinic is equipped to perform routine dental procedures including radiographs, dental prophylaxis (cleaning), tooth extraction, gingival resection, and/or oral-nasal fistula repairs under general anesthesia.

  • One of the most frustrating complaints about pets from owners in Tennessee is constant scratching and/or licking. Environmental allergies, fleas, and demodectic mites are extremely common here. Licking can also be a sign of anxiety or other underlying conditions. There are treatment options available that can offer you and your pet relief from these physical/behavioral symptoms.

  • Behavior problems are a common cause of euthanasia and surrender of pets. Being able to observe behavior in the comfort of their normal environment will enable us to determine the best care plan for your pet. We do a full exam and testing for underlying conditions and simple suggestions and/or treatment, along with the potential of a consultation with a board-certified behaviorist, are common treatment options.

  • As companions age, they may need special care to keep them comfortable and living their best lives. We utilize a multi-modal approach for geriatric care. Comprehensive exam and diagnostics can find the source of discomfort that comes with age. We have helped many geriatric patients and their owners find relief by determining and managing chronic age related conditions.

  • At some point in their life, your pet may be diagnosed with a terminal disease or an unrecoverable condition for which you choose palliative/hospice care. This is basically a pain management treatment and gives you time to make decisions regarding your pet’s condition and quality of life. Care is focused on your pet living comfortably at home until the end of life. If we cannot maintain comfort or quality of life, euthanasia will be offered as the last option.

  • We can provide health certificates for both small and large animals. Costs vary depending on the location of animal transport and the time it takes to complete the certificate. We encourage you to visit the USDA APHIS travel requirement website for requirements and additional information.

  • Dr. Crockett has experience with the treatment of cattle and horses. She can perform basic needs assessment and treatment for your large animals, including vaccinations, deworming, well check visits, health certificates, microchipping, Coggins test, laceration repairs, and dental care. She is not able to provide extensive sick, dystocia, colic care, and/or other major medical issues for large animals. We will refer you to a local large animal veterinarian for any major health concerns.