About Our Hospital
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Where is your clinic located?
We are conveniently located on the corner of York Road and Dunkirk Road in Baltimore, MD. Our address is: 6701 York Road Baltimore, MD 21212. We have a parking lot behind our building and metered parking is available…
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What do I do in the case of an emergency and your clinic isn’t open?
In an EMERGENCY, call the PetER at 410-252-8387 located at 1209 Cromwell Bridge Rd., Baltimore, MD 21286. The PetER is a 24 hour emergency and trauma center and will keep…
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How do I get my Pet Portal password?
If you are a client of our clinic, please visit the First Time Logging In page, enter your email that we would have on file and click ‘first time log-in?’…
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Do you offer any payment plans?
We request that you pay for services provided at the time of your pet’s visit. We accept Care Credit, which is a line of credit that allows you to make monthly payments…
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What forms of payment do you accept?
We can accept any of the following payment methods: Cash Personal checks Visa MasterCard American Express Discover CareCredit We also accept most pet insurance plans.
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What’s the best way to schedule an appointment?
Please call 410-377-7900 or e-mail cathospital@catdoc.com to book a convenient appointment time, or use our online appointment scheduler to request a date and time.
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Do you offer boarding and what are your requirements?
Yes, we offer boarding for all of our current patients. All cats need an exam with a Cat Hospital At Towson veterinarian within one year prior to boarding. We require that cats…
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I’m worried about my cat’s upcoming surgical procedure. What do you do to help ensure my cat’s safety during surgery?
Our veterinary team takes every precaution so that your cat receives the highest-quality care. We perform a physical exam and pre-anesthetic testing before surgery and monitor your cat during surgery.…
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Why does my pet need dental care?
Dental health is just as important for cats as it is for people. Bacteria and food debris accumulate around the teeth and, if left unchecked, will lead to deterioration of…
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My cat doesn’t go outside. Why should I put him/her on a heartworm/flea/tick preventive?
Your cat may not venture outdoors, but outdoor parasites may get inside your home. Mosquitoes transmit heartworm disease, and as you probably know, mosquitoes always seem to find a way to get…