Providing small animal veterinary medicine since 1991. Our mission is to provide the highest quality of patient care in a professional, friendly, and relaxed setting.
In-House Stem Cell Regenerative Therapy
In October 2010 Dr. Tom Newland became one of the first veterinarians in the Phoenix area to be trained by Dr. Mike Hutchinson with Medi-Vet Laboratories on a new technique involving In-House Stem Cell Therapy. Shortly after, both Dr. Newland and Theo Pyres, CVT, became certified to perform the procedure. In-House Stem Cell Regenerative Therapy uses ground-breaking technology to harvest adipose stem cells from the fat tissue of animals. After these cells have been extracted and activated they are injected into the arthritic joints of the animal. This is all performed while your pet is under light anesthesia. The technology created by Medi-Vet Laboratories allows for the entire procedure to be completed in the hospital and all in one day. Other technologies take several days for the cells to be harvested, activated, and then injected, which also requires the animal to be under anesthesia multiple times on different days.
We are now offering in-house regenerative stem cell therapy for osteoarthritis in both dogs and cats. This is a drug free treatment that is performed in-house on a same-day basis. The procedure is proven to relieve pain and increase range of motion. In many cases we can see treated animals walking, running and jumping as little as three weeks after the procedure.
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Location
Located on Indian School road just east of Hayden Rd
While the doctors at Adobe Animal Hospital perform basic veterinary dental procedures and dental extractions, there are times when a veterinary dentist/oral surgeon may be recommended. We work closely with the Board Certified Veterinary Dentists at Arizona Veterinary Dental Specialists, and are happy to refer you to them for complicated dentistry needs.
Vaccination
Veterinary Ophthalmology
At Adobe Animal Hospital we do treat certain ocular (eye) disorders, and we are able to perform basic ophthalmology diagnostic tests, but we also refer special cases to Board Certified Veterinary Ophthalmologists.
Behavioral Counseling
Chirrups & Chatter's Tabitha Kucera is located in the state of Ohio, but she offers virtual behavior consultations for cats and their people. Our own technician, Tasha, has worked with Tabitha and was very impressed with her skills in feline behavior. Tabitha even offers "Happy Veterinary Visits" training and a virtual "Kitten Kindergarten". Tabitha is a Registered Veterinary Technician, Certified Cat Behavior Consultant, is Fear Free Elite Certified, an holds numerous other certifications and affiliations. To learn more about what Chirrups & Chatter has to offer, please check out the links below.
Nutritional Counseling
During your pet's annual visit, we may also discuss your pet's diet, and make sure they are on a healthy, appropriate diet. We can also make recommendations for weight management and weight loss. We recommend grain-inclusive diets that meet AAFCO and WSAVA guidelines (read more here on why grain-inclusive diets are recommended).
Comprehensive Examination
At Adobe Animal Hospital we believe that preventative care is very important in the early detection of disease in our canine and feline patients. We believe in vaccinating pets based on exposure and necessity. We strongly recommend annual examinations be performed on every pet, every year. Annual lab work can also help detect issues before symptoms occur and can be a helpful baseline to compare with if a pet becomes ill.
We offer special pricing on Junior and Senior labwork profiles that include your pet’s examination and their annual Heartworm test.
Pain Management
In some cases sedation may be necessary in order to safely performed diagnostic testing. Sometimes radiographs are scary or uncomfortable for your pet, and pain medication plus sedation may be recommended to keep your pet calm and comfortable. In depth oral and ear examinations may require sedation so that the doctors can perform a more comprehensive examination of these sensitive areas.
Skin Condition and Allergy Treatment
Our doctors perform head to tail examinations of each patient during their visit to our clinic. This includes examining your pet’s eyes, ears, oral cavity, skin and coat, and any area of concern. The doctor will listen carefully to your pet’s heart and lungs and perform a palpation of your pet’s abdomen. Depending on any concerns, a more thorough inspection of a specific area may be needed.
Upper Respiratory Illness Treatment
At Adobe Animal Hospital, we treat many dogs and cats with allergy issues involving the skin, ears, eyes, and respiratory system. In some cases, we may refer your pet to a veterinary dermatologist for further evaluation and treatment of allergy-related issues.
Dr. Tom Newland has been performing regenerative stem cell therapy since October of 2010. Dr. Newland was one of the first veterinarians in the valley to be trained by Dr. Mike Hutchinson with Ardent Animal Health (formerly MediVet Biologics) on a new technique involving in-house stem cell therapy. This type of therapy is completely drug free, and uses ground-breaking technology to harvest adipose stem cells from the fat tissues of animals. After these cells have been extracted and activated, they are injected back into the animal to treat a number of different ailments, but most often osteoarthritis. This is all performed under light anesthesia, and the technology created by Ardent Animal Health allows for the entire procedure to be completed in one day. Other technologies can take several days for processing, activating and injecting these stem cells. By using Ardent's technology we are able to offer same-day stem cell therapy and minimize the need for anesthesia in your pet!
Hip Dysplasia Treatment
- presented as a 3 year old mixed breed who came to us with hip dysplasia so severe that hip replacement surgery was recommended for both hips. After discussing stem cell therapy with the owner, we brought in an orthopedic surgeon to perform the hip replacement in the right hip, and stem cell therapy was performed on the left side. Molly's left hip was injected with stem cells, and additional stem cells were administered intravenously, as well. (Un)fortunately, Molly was feeling so good after treatment, she attempted to jump her gate and broke her right femur. The orthopedic surgeon returned and repaired her broken leg. After 3 months, Molly returned for radiographs to assess the healing of the fractured leg (which had healed very well!), but we were struck by the amazing effects the stem cell treatment had had on her left hip! The arthritis had actually REVERSED itself to a certain extent. While we knew stem cell therapy could improve a patient's comfort with arthritis, the visible improvement to the hip joint on X-rays was an unexpected and exciting development.
Heart Disease Treatment
At this time, many people have been concerned about their pet’s food and the recent FDA announcement regarding the possible link between “grain-free” diets and Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM). “Canine DCM is a disease of a dog’s heart muscle and results in an enlarged heart. As the heart and its chambers become dilated, it becomes harder for the heart to pump, and heart valves may leak, leading to a buildup of fluids in the chest and abdomen (FDA, 2019). This type of heart disease is more common in certain breeds of dogs, but the recent influx of DCM cases in breeds not typically pre-disposed has stirred the FDA to look into the possible cause.
Kidney Disease Treatment
At Adobe Animal Hospital we recommend and perform anesthetic dentistry procedures on canine and feline patients. Dental disease not only affects your pet’s teeth, but chronic inflammation and bacteria in the mouth can also lead to heart and kidney disease, as well as other issues. Hidden dental issues can also cause tremendous discomfort to our pets, and most dogs and cats don’t show pain the way humans do.
Our doctors will also perform tooth extractions and minor oral surgery, when needed. If extractions are necessary the veterinarian or Certified Veterinary Technician will perform oral blocks to numb the necessary areas, and the doctor will perform all extractions and oral surgery.
Veterinary Surgery
"Watson" came to see us in April of 2019 because he was not bearing any weight on his left rear leg. Between Dr. Newland and the orthopedic surgeon at a local specialty center, Watson was diagnosed with an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear in his left rear leg. This is a common injury in the knee of dogs and often requires orthopedic surgery to correct. In lieu of orthopedic surgery, stem cell therapy was recommended for Watson due to other underlying health issues. In May of 2019, Watson was treated with stem cells, and received a second treatment three months later. By the second treatment Watson’s mobility had already improved significantly. In March of 2020, Watson was back to walking well and bearing normal weight on his left rear leg. Aside from his mobility, Watson has also had some of his underlying issues improve with stem cell therapy, and continues to be a happy senior pup.
Our doctors currently work with Antech laboratories, and we send most of our labwork to their outside lab. We also have the ability to perform in-house blood work in emergency or urgent situations. We can also perform numerous types of microscopic testing including: fecal smears, ear cytology, urinalysis, blood smears, and fine needle aspirates.
X-Ray
Dental Radiology
We provide a broad spectrum of diagnostics through in-house testing and the use of external laboratories. We also work closely with local specialty practices when special diagnostic procedures or surgeries are necessary. Our facility includes a large treatment area, in-house laboratory facility, 2 ultrasonic dental cleaning units and dental radiography, a well-stocked pharmacy, in-hospital surgery suite, in-house digital x-ray unit, a closely supervised hospitalization area, and indoor kennels.
Help patients maintain a bond with their families through all stages of their lives, and has a particular fondness for senior pets. Her areas of special interest include dentistry, pain management, and behavioral