Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about Warwick Animal Hospital in Newport News, VA.

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Offers & Savings

Does Warwick Animal Hospital offer any deals for new clients?

Yes! New clients receive their pet’s first wellness exam for just $1. Valid for first-time visitors only. Ends September 30, 2026. Discounts cannot be combined. Please mention the offer when scheduling.

Does Warwick Animal Hospital offer any specials for cat owners this summer?

Yes! Cat wellness exams are only $1 this summer with a minimum $50 spend. Limit one $1 exam per household. Offer valid through September 30, 2026. Discounts cannot be combined.

Does Warwick Animal Hospital have a client referral program?

Yes! When you refer a friend who becomes a new client, your friend receives a discount on their first visit and you receive a $25 account credit as a thank-you.

Does Warwick Animal Hospital offer any discounts for first responders or military members?

Yes! Warwick Animal Hospital proudly offers a 15% discount on veterinary services to Teachers/Educators, Police/K9 Units, Firefighters, Military (Active/Retired), EMTs/Paramedics, Healthcare Workers, and Veterinary Professionals. Valid ID required. Applies to services only and cannot be combined with other offers.

Services

Does Warwick Animal Hospital offer pet grooming?

Yes, Warwick Animal Hospital offers professional pet grooming. Contact us to schedule an appointment.

Does Warwick Animal Hospital accept CareCredit?

Yes, Warwick Animal Hospital accepts CareCredit as a payment option. Apply online at carecredit.com or ask our team at your next visit.

Does Warwick Animal Hospital work with Trupanion pet insurance?

Yes, Warwick Animal Hospital is happy to discuss Trupanion pet insurance with clients. Ask our team to learn more at your next visit.

Special Services & Capabilities

Does this practice see exotic pets and small mammals?

Yes, we see a variety of exotic and small mammal patients. If you have a rabbit, reptile, ferret, or other small companion animal, please call us to confirm we can accommodate your specific pet.

Local Health Concerns

Are tick-borne diseases like Lyme disease a concern for pets in this area?

Yes, tick exposure and Lyme disease are significant concerns in this region. Year-round tick prevention and annual wellness exams are strongly recommended to protect your pet. Ask our team about the most effective tick prevention options.

Is heartworm disease a risk for pets in this area?

Yes, heartworm disease is a real and preventable risk in this area, spread through mosquito bites. We strongly recommend year-round heartworm prevention for all dogs and cats, along with annual heartworm testing. Ask our team about prevention options at your next visit.

Are fleas a year-round concern for pets in this area?

Yes, fleas are prevalent in this region and can be an issue throughout the year. Consistent flea prevention is the best way to keep your pet comfortable and your home flea-free. Our team can help you choose the right prevention product for your pet.

Do pets in this area commonly suffer from seasonal allergies?

Yes, environmental allergies are common in this region. If your pet is scratching, experiencing skin irritation, or showing signs of discomfort seasonally, our team can help identify potential triggers and discuss treatment options.