built on connection, compassion, and care that actually makes sense for your life, your schedule, and your animals.
We’re not here to be the biggest clinic in town. We’re here to be the most trusted.
That means no fast-talking, no pressure tactics, and no treating clients like numbers. It means honest conversations, clear boundaries, and care that meets you where you are, literally.
As a mobile practice, we show up at your barn, your front door, or your pasture gate with one goal: to serve the animals and the community that rely on us. Because when we lead with integrity, everyone benefits… you, your animals, and the people behind the medicine.
This isn’t just a tagline. It’s how we operate.
Because behind every animal is a person who cares and we’re here for both.
We believe great medicine starts with great relationships. And we’re building both, one house call at a time.
No waiting rooms. No dragging your dog into the clinic or hauling horses in a trailer. Just honest, grounded care delivered where you are.
We’re a mobile veterinary practice which means we bring the care (and the calm) straight to your doorstep, pasture, or paddock.
YEp. We come to YOU.
Getting to serve our patients like this (animals and people) - is part of why we love what we do!
Step One:
Give us a call (and leave a voicemail) or send a text with a brief synopsis of what's going on with your animal. We will give you a call back to schedule our visit.
Step Two:
On the day of your appointment, we roll up fully equipped and ready to treat your pet in their own environment, whether that’s your driveway or your barn aisle.
Step Three:
We explain every step, talk through options, and make sure you feel clear about next steps. No pressure, no confusion, just care that fits your life.
Dr. Christina started SVS after working in clinics where she saw too much burnout, too little communication, and not enough heart. She built this mobile practice to do things differently. She’s prioritizing mental health, honest conversations, and care that feels just as good for the humans as it does for the animals.
Tap below to hear her story. It’s a good one.