FAQ’s

  • Just make sure your animals are home! Kitties should be inside and if they are fearful please put them in a room where we can find them easily, Then just sit back and wait for us!

  • Yes please!! They can be very helpful. Please have them emailed to contact@fullcirclehomeveterinarycare.com

  • Our costs are similar to most brick and mortar vet hospitals, other than the housecall fee which is $50.

  • No we don’t, but we’ll go over the pros and cons of these procedures and their timing. We have great relationships with all the local animal hospitals and will take care of forwarding any records to them when the time comes.

  • Absolutely! There are lots of illnesses that can be managed from the comfort of your home, and if your pet needs referral to an animal hospital we’ll take care of that.

  • Only for acupuncture and end-of-life care. If you don’t fall into either of these categories please add your name to our waiting list here!

    We are looking to hire an additional veterinarian so if you know anyone, send them our way!!

  • We will if you live in these parts of Addison County, Vermont:

    Addison,

    Bridport,

    Bristol,

    Cornwall,

    Ferrisburgh,

    Middlebury,

    New Haven,

    North Ferrisburgh,

    Panton,

    Vergennes,

    Weybridge,

    Charlotte in Southern Chittenden County

    No offense to Ripton and Lincoln. We love those mountain towns, but they are just too far away for us!

  • We accept cash, credit cards as well as checks from established clients.

  • Appointments are available Monday thru Friday between 10 am – 5 pm, evening appointments are available one day a week. Fill out the form below, or call to schedule a home veterinary visit for your pet.

  • I reserve an hour for each appointment, longer if there are multiple animals. I’ll give you a half-hour window for my arrival time to allow for Vermont traffic (manure spreaders and snow plows) and the nature of working with animals. I’ll text you if I am running late, or early!

  • Yes. We wish all animals could be in their home when it’s time for them to pass. Being at home makes a devastating time less stressful for you and your pet.