COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 23, 2016 -- The staff at Hamilton Road Animal Hospital offers quality veterinary care to pets and their owners and welcomes veterinarian, Dr. Allison L. Hagley, to their team. Her addition allows the veterinarians and staff to better serve the needs of their clients and their pets by providing more appointment times for examinations, veterinary services and to accommodate their client’s busy schedules, reports Hamilton Road Animal Hospital. Dr. Hagley is a graduate of The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine with an interest in nutrition, behavioral medicine and preventative care in animals.
Dr. Allison L. Hagley grew up in Chillicothe, Ohio and looks forward to serving the veterinary needs of pet owners and beloved their pets in the area. She brings new perspectives on veterinary medicine coupled with special interests in behavioral medicine, nutrition and preventative care. Dr. Hagley enjoys spending time with her husband and their cat, Una, and their greyhound, Luke. Her hobbies include playing board games, reading, watching hockey and going camping.
Behavioral medicine, nutrition and preventative care are used to improve the health of dogs and cats brought into their animal hospital. Proper nutrition and preventative care offers the best chances for beloved pets to avoid serious health conditions from occurring. Behavioral medicine, as it applies to animals, helps pet owners deal with behavior problems in dogs and cats, such as separation anxiety, human-directed aggression, inter-pet aggression, phobias, compulsive behaviors and more.
“I am pleased to join Hamilton Road Animal Hospital,” said Dr. Allison L. Hagley. “I look forward to serving the diverse needs of the animals and their owners at this respected animal hospital and working with the friendly and highly-qualified team of veterinarians and staff. Animal owners can rest assured that I will provide compassionate and skilled veterinary care.”
Dr. Allison Hagley, veterinarian at Hamilton Road Animal Hospital, serves the residents and their pets from Columbus, Bexley, Whitehall, Reynoldsburg, Gahanna and Pickerington. The team at Hamilton Road Animal Hospital, a full service veterinary hospital, has served the veterinary needs of pets and their owners for over 34 years. The staff offers quality veterinary care in a professional and friendly manner. Outpatient services are available six days a week, excluding Sundays and major holidays. Pet owners can access needed information at any time on the free and secure, Pet Portal located on the hospital’s website. Services at Hamilton Road Animal Hospital include spaying and neutering, surgery, laboratory, vaccinations and emergency care.
Call (614) 239-0027 to speak with a knowledgeable associate about their new veterinarian, Dr. Allison L. Hagley, to schedule an appointment, or visit http://hamiltonrdanimalhospital.com/ for details.
Hamilton Road Animal Hospital, (614) 239-0027


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