Patient / Appointment Registration Form

ADC COVID-19 SAFETY PROTOCOLS
As always, the health and well-being of your pet is our top priority. While our practices are open to care for your pets, we are still operating under a modified curbside check-in policy for all appointments. If you or anyone else in your household are ill or experiencing flu-like symptoms and have an upcoming non-life threatening appointment, we kindly ask that you call us to reschedule. If your pet requires urgent care or has a medical emergency, and you are ill, please arrange for a trusted friend, neighbor, or healthy family member to transport your pet to our hospital. If you call ahead, we will gladly accommodate your representative and make appropriate arrangements.
- If you are healthy with no signs of illness:
- Bring your animal to our hospital and call us at (410) 828-1001 upon arrival to be checked in over the phone by a member of our reception team.
- Please remain in your vehicle with your animal during this time.
- Once you are checked in, an Animal Dental Center staff member will come out to meet you at your vehicle and accompany your pet inside for the consult / procedure. PLEASE NOTE: Our team members are not able to gather any pet from the inside of vehicles.
- The following pet guidelines ensure we can continue providing you the highest level of service and care as quickly as possible:
CATS / POCKET PETS – please take all pets out of the vehicle (in their carriers) and place on the ground next to your vehicle. The technician will take your pet inside our exam room for their consult with our doctors.
DOGS – please ensure all dogs are collared / have a harness on and are on a leash as you take them out of your vehicle. Our team members will bring a nylon lead with them to walk your pet inside the building. If your dog is small we may also bring towels to your vehicle to help carry your animal inside.
- We understand that a veterinary visit can be stressful for your furry loved one. If your pet takes any medications for stress or anti-anxiety please ensure it is administered before their visit with us. Similarly, if your dog has a history of fear or aggression during routine veterinary visits please let our staff know ahead of time and place an appropriate basket muzzle on them prior to taking them out of the car.

Things To Bring With You During Your Consult
- Your Pet! - One of our dental specialists will be physically examining your furry loved one to help accurately diagnose any problems and provide an comprehensive treatment plan..
- Any Current Medications - If your pet is taking any medications, supplications or vitamins, please bring a list including dosages and how often each is administered to your pet.
- Client Registration / Patient Referral Forms - Please bring any client or patient referral forms our team may send you electronically to help streamline your check-in process.
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