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10 Confederate Drive
Gettysburg, PA 17325
(717) 334-1179
email@confederatewoods.com
    "Your Other Family Doctor"




           

                    

About Us


Confederate Woods Veterinary Hospital is a full-service animal hospital, located in Gettysburg, PA. The professional and courteous staff at our hospital strive to provide the best possible medical care, surgical care and dental care for our highly-valued patients. We are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care, and health-related educational opportunities for our clients. We strive to offer excellence in veterinary care to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and surrounding areas. Please take a moment to contact us today to learn more about our veterinary practice and to find out more information about how our hospital can serve the needs of you and your cherished pet.

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  • Traveler

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    This "Traveler" stays close to home and we don't blame her!!

    Traveler
  • Violet

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    Look, look it snowed!!!

    Violet
  • Oswald and Milhouse

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    It's mine. No, it's mine. Give it back!!

    Oswald and Milhouse
  • Milhouse

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    Whre did everybody go!?!

    Milhouse
  • Chopper

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    Chopper loves the snow, I bet he's hoping for a lot this year!!

    Chopper
  • Bruiser

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    Bruiser is one of our biggest softies!

    Bruiser
  • Molly

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    Welcome Home!

    Molly
  • Spike

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    Am I cool or what?

    Spike
  • El Capitan

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    I am livin' the life!

    El Capitan
  • Mufasa

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    Enjoying a hike

    Mufasa
  • Shea and Tink

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    Keeping the seat warm for Mom.

    Shea and Tink
  • Tink

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    Tink
  • Ginger

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    Dog gone it, its too cold to play outside today.

    Ginger
  • George

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    our sweet and caring George. Part brown tabby, part siamese

    George
  • Charlie

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    Our golden boy!

    Charlie
  • Reception Area

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    Reception Area
  • Pharmacy

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    Pharmacy
  • Exam Room

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    Exam Room
  • Radiology

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    Radiology

Monday

8:00AM - 6:00PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Saturday
8:00AM - 12:00PM
Sunday
Closed

Exams are by appointment only, please call to schedule. Emergencies during office hours can be accommodated. For after hours emergency care please call:      
York Animal Emergency
(717) 767-5355         
OR
Central Carroll Emergency Center @
(410) 871-2000.

For additional emergency center information and directions please click on the "More Info" tab and select "Our Links".


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HYPERTHYROIDISM VetSuite Veterinarians Endocrinology Metabolic Diseases Feline hyperthyroidism is the most common endocrinopathy in middle-aged to older cats and is caused by the unregulated overproduction of thyroid hormone, which is almost always related to a benign enlargement of one or both thyroid lobes. Hyperthyroidism can effect multiple organ systems, due to the increase in the cat's basal metabolic rate caused by the increased thyroid hormone levels.

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