Thursday, April 26, 2012

Progress!

If you stop by the hospital now, you'll be amazed at the changes! The past week has been a messy one but the workers are going around the clock to make our hospital look good.


The exam rooms are being painted and new tables are being installed.


Grey paneling now lines the reception area.


Aren't we done yet? I'm tired of all this work!

Coming soon: new chairs and new dental station! Stay tuned!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Just add sunshine!

Hello again! Our last post was about the destruction that made room for all the new improvements around here. Since most of the construction is being done after hours, each task must be done in stages (has anyone tried painting with cats around? Not easy.)

The past two weeks have given us new flooring and new paint throughout the lobby. The lobby was painted a fresh yellow- a very cheerful greeting upon entering the hospital!






 



Here's a quick peak of the treatment room after they removed the treatment table. The new one should be delivered any day.




Painting is hard work for Lola- time for a nap!

Friday, April 6, 2012

Renovation Phase 1: Destruction!


Last weekend we officially began the hospital renovation- and with gusto!


Dr.Freedman demolishing the reception area!

But that was just the beginning...

Goodbye countertops!

Goodbye lab!


And helloooooo rubble!


Lola continued to supervise. While eating pancakes.

Check back again soon for more updates! New counters, flooring, paint and exam tables.


Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Dr.Freedman talks ticks!

While we're all enjoying this lovely weather...someone else is enjoying it too. The tick population is already growing thanks to these warm temperatures.Ticks are a significant threat to human and pet health. Diseases like Lyme's, Ehrlichia and Anaplasmosis are transmitted through ticks and causes serious health problems. Thankfully, there are preventatives available from your veterinarian to keep them from attaching to your pet, regardless of the amount of time he or she spends outdoors.

Check out this link from the CBS 19 News with Dr.Freedman about ticks and your pets: