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Personalized Veterinary Preventive Care
Pet Wellness & Sickness Exams
Vaccinations
Flea & Tick Prevention
Spay & Neuter
Blood, Urine, and Fecal Testing
Animals We See: Dogs, Cats
Neighborhoods We Serve: Falmouth, Mashpee, Bourne
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Monday - Friday:
8:00am - 5:00pm
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Veterinary Care for Cats & Dogs in East Falmouth, MA
At South Cape Veterinary Care, we offer primary care services for cats and dogs in Falmouth, Mashpee, and Bourne, MA. The caring and experienced staff at South Cape Veterinary Clinic are always excited to meet new clients and their cats and dogs. We welcome your questions and look forward to assisting you with your pet’s long life, health, and well-being. South Cape Veterinary Clinic serves the pets of Upper Cape and prides itself on providing the highest quality and specialized animal care to our patients at a competitive price.
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Members now have unlimited free access to connect over the phone with a veterinary technician 24/7—especially useful for after hours or on holidays when your hospital may be closed.* This service is an extension of your veterinarian’s care, so they can schedule an appointment if needed and your pet’s primary care team will have all notes from the discussion. *Terms apply.
Another key component of helping to maintain your pet’s health and happiness is having them on reliable, consistent heartworm preventative.
Heartworm disease is serious and potentially fatal to our dogs and cats. Heartworms are spread by mosquito bites and can grow up to a foot long, living in the heart and lungs of our beloved pets.
Unless you intend to breed, we recommend having pets spayed or neutered. Pets that have been spayed or neutered tend to live longer and have healthier lives.
Regular wellness exams allow us to catch underlying health problems early, provide consistent preventative care, and support your pet’s overall health and well-being.
It's hard to provide care without knowing the root of what is ailing your pet, which is why diagnostic testing is so important. Diagnostic testing can include laboratory testing (blood, urine, and fecal) and diagnostic imaging like X–rays, CT, MRI, and ultrasound.
Our veterinarians are skilled in diagnosing common problems that affect our pets like vomiting, itching, lumps, limping, and more.
From routine cleanings to tooth extractions, the Thrive Pet Healthcare network of Primary Care veterinarians and Dental Specialists is here to keep your pet's smile fresh! Our general practices can take care of everyday dental maintenance with outstanding regular check-ins, cleanings, and basic surgeries.
Meanwhile, our specialty veterinarians are prepared to handle more complex or chronic dental cases like a root abscess, jaw fracture, abnormal tooth formation, or advanced periodontal disease. These doctors are highly trained within the field of veterinary dentistry and have access to specialized equipment, typically unavailable at primary care clinics.
Vaccines are essential for preventive care and can increase the chances of a longer, happier life for pets. Ensuring that pets are consistently up to date with their vaccinations can help prevent contracting disease or help lessen the severity of symptoms if a disease is contracted.
Fleas can cause itchy skin, skin infections, and spread tapeworms. Ticks can carry disease such as Lyme Disease, Ehrlichiosis, and more.
We will be by your side during this time of need to offer both medical assistance and emotional support.
The occasional taps, scrapes, and scratches that happen when playing with your pet means it's time for a trip to your local veterinarian or boarding facility! Trimming your pet's nails is a healthy part of their life, and can lead to greater comfort in everyday activity.
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Dr. Lucy Bartlett has been with South Cape Veterinary Clinic since 2004. She completed her BS degree at The University of Georgia in 1979 and graduated from UGA College of Veterinary Medicine in 1983. Dr. Bartlett practiced veterinary medicine in Largo Florida for 20 years, seeing dogs, cats, birds, and numerous exotic pets. In 2003, she returned to Cape Cod where she now shares a home with her seven chickens, three cats, and a little black dog named Zilly. During her free time, Dr. Bartlett enjoys gardening, kayaking, fishing, cooking, and spending time with her pets.
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Dr. Meg Johnson is a Tennessee native and 2007 graduate of the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. After practicing large and mixed animal medicine in North and South Carolina, Dr. Johnson moved to Cape Cod in 2011. She lives in Woods Hole and, in her spare time, enjoys cooking, hiking, ballet, and spending time with her dog Archie.
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Dr. Kate Achilles graduated from Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine in 2005. After practicing small animal medicine in Washington D.C. and Boston, she took a break to raise her four children and to move around the east coast with her family (from Beach Mountain, North Carolina to Sarasota, Florida). In 2013, her family settled in the charming coastal village of Marion. In January of 2020, she joined the hardworking and compassionate team at South Cape Veterinary Clinic. In addition to her charming son, Henry, and her three sweet yet intrepid daughters, Caroline, Libby and Clara, she has three spoiled cats: Ari, Kit and Louie. Her special interests are pet nutrition and the human-animal bond. In her free time, she can be found at the beach with her family, on the ski slopes in Maine (mostly sitting by the fire in the lodge!); scouring flea markets for a new project, or watching her kids at the horse rink, basketball court, and gymnastics studio. She looks forward to meeting you and hearing all about your furry family members!
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