- Dental CareYour pet is an individual with their distinctive habits. Our veterinarians and support staff provide high-quality care that is unique to your pet. Fitchburg Veterinary Hospital is a full-service veterinary hospital offering compassionate care for your pet during every phase of his life. With the ability to perform testing using state of the art lab equipment, we are able to provide prompt answers about your pet’s health during your visit. If your pet requires surgery or needs a dental procedure, our experienced veterinarians are able to answer questions you may have and create care plans tailored to your pet. Whether you have an older dog or a guinea pig, our staff wants you to be informed about the best choices for your pet.
- Vaccination
- Veterinary OphthalmologyDr. Lauren’s biggest professional interests include managing endocrine diseases, ophthalmology, neurology/seizure management, and hospice/end-of-life care. In her free time, Dr. Lauren enjoys reading, attending Packer and Badger games (especially womens volleyball) and traveling. Dr. Lauren shares her home with her husband Lucas and their wolfhound mix named Goose. She also has a retired off the track thoroughbred horse named Charley (officially McCharles in his racing days) who is enjoying his golden years eating all the carrots and cookies he can get.
- Nutritional Counseling
- Comprehensive ExaminationPet insurance plans cover the costs of covered medical care, often at rates of up to 90%. Each plan is different, with some covering only emergency care, while others will also help with the costs of preventive care like wellness exams and vaccines. With so many options, it can be overwhelming trying to decide which plan is best for you and your pet. Luckily, we’re here to help!
- Parasites Treatment and Control
- Pain ManagementDr. Alyssa White graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine in 2018. She has also earned her certificate in Fear Free Handling and strives to make every pet’s veterinary experience as stress-free and enjoyable as possible. She has special interests in behavior, preventive care, pain management, and hospice care.
- Vomiting Treatment
- Diarrhea Treatment
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentWhen you arrive please let reception know if your pet has any food allergies, or any pet reactivity. If you would like to be placed in an exam room right way please let us know.
- Leptospirosis Treatment
- Anal Gland Infection Treatment
- Dental Surgery
- Veterinary SurgeryWe’re glad you’re here at Fitchburg Veterinary Hospital, where we go the extra mile in service to pets and their families. We are delighted to provide the best medical and surgical care for dogs, cats, and exotic animals, treating each patient as if they were our own. In order to always meet your pet’s needs, we now provide an online pharmacy.
- Spaying and NeuteringDr. Lauren Keith is a native of southeastern Wisconsin. She completed her undergraduate studies at UW Madison in 2010 and will always be a Badger at heart. She then went on to obtain her Master’s degree in Veterinary Science focusing on reproductive physiology and endocrinology at the University of Kentucky prior to obtaining her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Oklahoma State University in 2016. Since graduation, Dr. Lauren has practiced mostly emergency medicine in Milwaukee and Madison, however, she also has experience with high volume, high quality spay and neuter and general practice. She is passionate about fear free veterinary care and strives to create an inclusive environment that ensures that her patients and their families feel supported through each stage of the animal’s life.
- Laboratory ServicesTo enhance the ability of Fitchburg Veterinary Hospital to diagnose an abnormality found during the ultrasound examination, an ultrasound guided fine needle aspirate (FNA) or tissue core biopsy may be performed. In these cases, an ultrasound is used to guide a small needle into a suspected area of abnormal tissue to obtain cells or tissue for submission to our outside laboratory for analysis. A small amount of bleeding is common with fine needle aspiration and/or biopsy, usually with no further consequences. Severe bleeding seldom occurs but can rarely lead to serious complications requiring intervention. Therefore, these procedures will only be performed if required for proper diagnosis and treatment. In some cases, additional laboratory testing may be required prior to aspiration. Some problems are easily diagnosed via fine needle aspiration, but others may not yield an answer via this technique. Your pet will be evaluated and monitored carefully by your veterinarian before, during, and after these procedures to minimize the risk of serious complications from occurring.
- X-Ray
- Dental Radiology