Thank you for considering ANIMALIS as your Pet's Veterinary Primary Care Provider!
We are dedicated to maintaining the health and happiness of your Pet and look forward to serving you.
Here is where it starts...
On this page you will find the CLIENT REGISTRATION FORM and the NEW PATIENT FORM.
Please, take a moment to fill them out as completely as possible.The information you provide is important and will help us serve you and your Pet better and expedite the registration process.This requirement is one-time only. We ask you to submit them prior to the appointment.
These are online Forms which can be filled in from your computer using the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. When the forms are complete, print or save them and send to us. You can also choose to print the Forms and complete by hand. If you prefer, call us to have the blank forms e-mailed or mailed directly to you.
After filling in the Forms, please send them to us by one of the methods below:
E-mail:
Fax: (204)780-9137
Mail: Animalis House Call Services
P.O Box 2755
Germantown, MD 20875
Our Office will contact you within 24-48 hours to schedule and discuss further details regarding your appointment. Mailed-in Forms may take a little longer to respond to.
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Iguana
Photo taken during visit to the Reptile Discovery Center at the Smithsonian's National Zoological Park.
Emerald Tree Boa
Photo taken during visit behind the scenes at the Reptile Discovery Center at the Smithsonian's National Zoological Park.
Komodo Dragon
The world's largest lizards! One of my favorites. What a beauty! Photo taken at the
Smithsonian's National Zoological Park.
Groundhog
Turkey Vulture
What a beauty!
Grey Squirrel
One of the common species brought in for rehabilitation, usually as babies. They are cared for and released when they are in good condition.
Grey Fox
This little girl was brought to SCWC with a complicated fracture of the right hind leg.
Snapping Turtle
This huge Snapper had a fishing hook stuck in her esophagus and part of the line in her stomach. Both were safely removed and she was released back into the wild.
Snapping Turtles
These turtles were waiting to be X-rayed to screen for foreign bodies and presence of eggs. SCWC has a small veterinary unit to provide medical treatment for incoming patients.
Black Rat Snake
This Snake is receiving O2 during recovery after a minor surgical procedure.
Moritz, the Goose
Moritz was found injured and brought to SCWC. Because it was a domestic goose, after recovery it was taken to Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary for release.
Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary
Dave Hoerauf and Terry Cummings, founders of Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary. PSAS is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. It is run entirely by donations from the public.
Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary
One of the lucky cows that found a permanent home, safe and happy, at PSAS.
Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary
Despite their size, bovines are very docile animals. This one in particular is loving to receive a back rub!
"Run for the Animals"
PSAS 11th Annual Run for the Animals. Our Office Manager has happily participated in it.
Grey Fox
This little girl was brought to SCWC with a complicated fracture of the right hind leg.