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Bethel Mill Animal Hospital
Exterior of the hospital [©2003 Hugh Dillon] The Facility
Bethel Mill Animal Hospital is a 6,000 square-foot facility built in 1999 by Dr. Robin Love. Constructed exclusively for commercial veterinary use, the hospital's thoughtful design reflects Dr. Love's decade of experience working in practices across the tri-state area.
Reception/Waiting
A sun-filled, two-story reception space features separate waiting areas for dogs and cats.
Consultation Rooms
There are a total of four private consulting rooms, all generously sized with discrete access to the treatment area.
Treatment Area
This area is the center of the hospital proper. It includes:
 - EKG and blood pressure measurement devices,
 - complete x-ray facilities,
 - modern laboratory capabilities:
   - complete hematology,
   - blood chemistry,
   - electrolyte analysis;
 - full dental services,
 - veterinary pharmacy.
Surgical Suite
The hospital features a state-of-the-art surgical suite that accommodates a variety of procedures. Features include:
 - heated surgical table (to minimize heat loss),
 - Sevoflourane anesthesia,
 - electrocautery,
 - Pulse-oximetry,
 - perioperative monitoring of EKG and blood pressure.
Patient Wards
Dedicated canine and feline kennels, intensive care unit (with oxygen), and a quarantine containment space adjoin the treatment area.
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