Lindsey has graduated from the Veterinary Technician Program at Penn Foster!
Our veterinary assistant, Lindsey, has graduated from the Veterinary Technician Program and is preparing to take her final exam!
Friendly, Caring, & Compassion Service
At Five Oaks Animal Hospital we are a full-service animal clinic. We offer a wide range of veterinary services for cats and dogs in Kinston and beyond. From wellness exams and vaccinations to heartworm testing and surgery, we can give your precious pet all the care they need in one convenient location.
The Five Oaks Animal Hospital team does everything they can to help pets in Kinston and beyond, thrive and live healthy, happy lives.
From preventive care and surgery to dental care and cold laser therapy, our diverse and comprehensive range of service offerings can meet all of your pet’s healthcare requirements under one roof.
We care for Kinston’s cats and dogs and have established a reputation for friendly, compassionate, and professional care.
Whether you are taking your puppy or kitten to see us for the first time, or you have been relying on our experienced vets for years, we'll treat your pet as if it was our own.
At Five Oaks Animal Hospital, we are proud to offer your kitty or pup a home away from home.
Our Kinston vets understand that it can be a nervous time when you have to leave your pet behind to go out of town, especially if they have a medical condition or are healing from a procedure.
Our vets all love animals and are always excited to spend quality time with your cat or dog. We provide them with cuddles, pets, playtime, and more. You can think of boarding your pet with us as giving them their own vacation.
If your pet has a medical condition or requires overnight medical boarding we can put your mind at ease. We provide full-time monitoring and are able to provide your companion with the medications they need.
Whether you need advice about parasite protection or information about common cat and dog illnesses, our enlightening blogs showcase helpful advice and useful tips from our Kinston vets. They can help you provide your pets with the care they need to live a healthy, quality life.
Our veterinary assistant, Lindsey, has graduated from the Veterinary Technician Program and is preparing to take her final exam!
Oh no! Your feline friend has lost their voice. What's going on? Can a cat get laryngitis? In today's post, you will find information on the causes and treatment for cat laryngitis.
Ear mites can cause severe irritation to a cat's ears and skin, but fortunately, this common parasite is relatively easy to treat. Here, you can learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for ear mites in cats.
Five Oaks Animal Hospital proudly serves patients in Kinston and beyond Monday through Saturday.