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Hospital Policies

Please review the policies below that help keep our practice running smoothly and make your experience with us as pleasant as possible.
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Appointment Policy
To allow ample time for all patients and scheduled surgical procedures, we operate primarily by appointment. Please arrive 10 to 15 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment time.

Unscheduled emergency cases shall always receive top priority, which is why occasional appointment delays are sometimes possible. Please realize that we make a sincere attempt to see each client on time.

Patient Policy

For the safety of all animals in our care, we require that all vaccinations be up to date.

Even though we make every effort to make our patients feel comfortable during visits, they may be a little uneasy about new people, new surroundings and other pets. For this reason we may ask you to restrain your pet or ask that we be allowed to bring your pet to the treatment area.

We recommend that all pets be placed on a leash or in pet carriers before entering Four Paws Veterinary Center lobby.

Prescription Policy
State laws prohibit a veterinarian from dispensing or prescribing legend (prescription) medications without prior examination of your animal and current knowledge of your animal’s health. Current knowledge is considered to be within one years time.

California Code of Regulations: Title 16 Section 2032.1 Business and Professions Code: Section 4051(a)

When prescription medication is necessary for your pet, you have a choice between obtaining the medication directly from us (the prescriber) or, if you prefer, we will provide you a written prescription that you may have filled by a pharmacy of your choice.

Business and Professions Code: Section 4170(a)(7)

Continuous Presence
Veterinary service during nighttime hours, some daytime hours, and/or weekends, is provided at the discretion of the veterinarian in charge. Continuous presence of personnel may not be provided during these hours.

California Code of Regulations: Title 16 Section 2030

Payment Policy

We require full payment at the time that services are rendered. For your convenience, we accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Cash and CareCredit. A deposit is required prior to any extensive medical work-up or surgical procedure. Generally 50% of the treatment plan is appreciated.

Flexible Financing with the CareCredit credit card

CareCredit gives you a convenient, flexible way to pay for care for the whole family—including pets! With no interest if paid in full within 6 months on qualifying purchases of $200 or more, you can pay over time with convenient monthly payments.* Interest will be charged to your account from the purchase date if the promotional balance is not paid in full within the promotional period. Minimum monthly payments required.

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*No interest will be charged on the promo balance if you pay it off, in full, within the promo period. If you do not, interest will be charged on the promo balance from the purchase date. The required minimum monthly payments may or may not pay off the promo balance before the end of the promo period, depending on purchase amount, promo length and payment allocation. Regular account terms apply to non-promo purchases and, after promo period ends, to the promo balance. For new accounts: Purchase APR (interest rate) is 29.99%; Minimum Interest Charge is $2. Existing cardholders: See your credit card agreement terms. Subject to credit approval.

Return Policy
All dispensed prescriptions and other medically-related products are non-refundable nor eligible for exchange. Prescription diets are refundable; please bring the uneaten portion and receipt of purchase to qualifty for refund or exchange.
California Abandoned Animal Act / Abandonment Policy
Section 1. Abandoned animals; disposition; notice:

1834.5 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, whenever any animal is delivered to any veterinarian, dog kennel, cat kennel, pet-grooming parlor, animal hospital, or any other animal care facility pursuant to any written or oral agreement entered into after the effective date of this section, and the owner of such animal does not pick up the animal within 14 calender days after the day the animal was due to be picked up, the animal shall be deemed abandoned. The person whose custody the animal was placed for care shall first try for a period of not less than 10 days to find a new owner for the animal, and, if unable to place the animal with a new owner, shall thereafter (assume responsibility for and fate of) the animal so abandoned.

If an animal so abandoned was left with a veterinarian or with a facility which has a veterinarian, and a new owner cannot be found pursuant to this section, such veterinarian shall (assume responsibility for and fate of) the animal.

There shall be a notice posted in a conspicuous place, or in conspicuous type in a written receipt given, to warn each person depositing an animal at such animal care facilities of the provisions of this section.

1834.6 An abandoned animal, as described in Section 1834.5 shall not be used for scientific or any other type of experimentation, nor shall such an abandoned animal be turned over to a pound or animal regulation department of a public agency.