Veterinary Center for Birds and Exotics

An all-bird/exotic pet hospital caring only for birds, rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, chinchillas, small rodents, reptiles, amphibians, hedgehogs & sugar gliders (no dogs/cats). The Center was designed specifically with exotic pets' needs in mind. Dr. Hess, our board-certified bird specialist, who is 1 of about 150 bird specialists in the world, was president of the international Association of Avian (Bird) Veterinarians in 2009-10 & has over 18 years of experience in caring for exotics.
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Dr. Laurie Hess gives you the information you need to welcome a new bird into your home. For more great pet tips, be sure to visit Dr. Laurie’s Facebook page! You probably didn’t know this, but Jan…
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Unlikely Companions - Interview With an Exotic Pets Doctor. Dr. Laurie Hess talks about her experiences as a veterinarian who treats exotic pets and her new book. via @kristenlevine
Book Review: 'Unlikely Companions,' by Dr. Laurie Hess - Vetstreet
Don’t miss our inside look at Dr. Laurie Hess's new memoir. She tells us what her crazy life as an exotic pet vet is really like.
Dr Hess' memoir, Unlikely Companions:the Adventures of an Exotic Animal Doctor, available on www.LaurieHessDVM.com
Stop, our resident eclectus
Autistic Children: How Hamsters, Guinea Pigs and Other Pets Can Help - Vetstreet
Autistic Children: How Hamsters, Guinea Pigs and Other Pets Can Help
Turtle Kiss - Cutest Paw
This just makes me smile =) how precious is this?!
Does your bird scream like this? Or bite you? Or have some other socially unacceptable behavior? The Veterinary Center can help! Contact the Veterinary Center to hear about our behavior modification program, so that you and your bird can live more harmoniously together!
Our exotic pet veterinarians, Dr. Hess & Dr. Ravich, with our menagerie!
Beautiful macaws. The red one is a scarlet, and the blue one is a Hyacinth.
Dr. Hess and exotic pet veterinary technician, Samantha, on the Martha Stewart Show.
Dr. Hess with a female Eclectus parrot. Females are red; males are green.