Telehealth

Connect with our veterinary team from home for follow-ups, minor concerns, or quick guidance.

Primary & urgent vet care • Same day appointments • Pet insurance accepted

Veterinary Care from the Comfort of Home

Sometimes you just need to talk to a vet without bringing your pet in. Our telehealth services provide convenient access to professional veterinary guidance through video or phone consultations.

Need Telehealth?

Book a same-day appointment or call us directly.

What Telehealth is Good For

Virtual visits work well for:

  • Post-surgical follow-ups and suture checks
  • Medication questions or refill requests
  • Minor skin issues or rashes
  • Behavioral concerns
  • Nutrition and diet questions
  • Second opinions
  • Determining if an in-person visit is needed
  • Chronic disease monitoring

Membership Plans

Make care more predictable with our membership plans. Enjoy priority booking, discounted visits, and exclusive savings designed for your pet's wellbeing.

When You Need an In-Person Visit

Telehealth isn't appropriate for emergencies, first-time patients, vaccinations, or conditions requiring physical examination, diagnostic testing, or hands-on treatment.

Related Services

  • Urgent care
  • Sick visits
  • Wellness exams

How Telehealth Works

  1. Schedule: Book a telehealth appointment online or by phone
  2. Connect: Join the video call at your scheduled time
  3. Consult: Discuss your concerns with a veterinarian
  4. Follow Up: Receive guidance, prescriptions if appropriate, or book an in-person visit if needed

You'll need a smartphone, tablet, or computer with camera and internet access.

Insurance at the Visit

If your pet has insurance, we'll verify and bill it for telehealth care visits. You only pay your portion—no waiting for reimbursement.

Prevention Saves Money

Preventive care costs far less than treating diseases that could have been prevented. Regular checkups catch problems early when they're easier and less expensive to treat.

Prevention Saves Money

Preventive care costs far less than treating diseases that could have been prevented. Regular checkups catch problems early when they're easier and less expensive to treat.

Prevention Saves Money

Preventive care costs far less than treating diseases that could have been prevented. Regular checkups catch problems early when they're easier and less expensive to treat.

Common Questions

What is a pet travel certificate?

A pet travel certificate, also known as a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) or health certificate, is an official document completed and signed by a licensed veterinarian confirming that your pet has been examined and is healthy enough to travel. It is commonly required for airline travel, interstate travel, and international travel.

What is involved in the travel certificate appointment?

During the appointment, your veterinarian will perform a physical examination to confirm your pet is healthy and fit to travel. They will review and verify your pet's vaccination records, check for any required microchipping, and complete the necessary documentation based on your travel destination's requirements.

Does my pet need to be up to date on vaccinations to receive a travel certificate?

In most cases, yes. Many travel destinations require proof of current vaccinations, particularly rabies, as a condition for entry. If your pet's vaccinations are not up to date, we can address this during your visit, though keep in mind that some vaccines may need time to take effect before your travel date.

How far in advance should I schedule my pet's travel certificate appointment?

We recommend scheduling your appointment as early as possible once your travel plans are confirmed. Many airlines and destinations require the health certificate to be issued within 10 days of travel, but international destinations may have additional requirements that need to be started weeks or even months in advance.

Do travel certificate requirements differ depending on the destination?

Yes, requirements can vary significantly depending on whether you are traveling domestically or internationally, and each country or state may have its own specific rules regarding vaccinations, parasite treatments, and documentation. We strongly recommend researching your destination's requirements ahead of time and sharing them with us so we can ensure everything is in order.

Can Quill's Direct Vet Care help with USDA-accredited health certificates for international travel?

International travel often requires a USDA-accredited veterinarian to complete and endorse the health certificate. Please contact us directly so we can confirm our accreditation status and walk you through exactly what is needed to get your pet ready for international travel.

Ready to Get Started?

Schedule your pet's appointment today and experience care that's better for them and simpler for you.