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Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital
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Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital The Woodlands TX 77384 United States
Address3091 College Park Dr Ste 100 The Woodlands, TX 77384-8027
Phone(936) 273-3663
Websitewww.spvh.vetsuite.com
Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital was opened December 2004 by Dr. Michelle Wilbanks with Dr. Linda Lang joining the clinic in 2009. We are located on FM 242 (College Park Drive) just minutes west of Interstate I-45 & across from Lone Star Community College. We are a full service veterinary hospital providing medical and surgical services for dogs and cats of all life stages. The professional and courteous staff of Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital are dedicated animal care and client service specialists. We are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care and health-related educational opportunities for our clients. Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital strives to offer excellence in veterinary care to residents of Montgomery County and surrounding areas. Please take a moment to contact us today, to learn more about our veterinary practice and to find our more information about how Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital can serve the needs of you and your cherished pet.

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We are located at 3091 College Park Drive, Suite 100 in the College Park Shopping Center. The clinic is across the street from Lone Star Community Collge, 1/8th of a mile west of I-45 on Collge Park Dr/FM 242

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Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital has two exam rooms and a consultation room. Each room has been designed with the comfort of our clients and patients in mind.

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Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital is equipped with a heated surgical table and advanced equipment to monitor your pet's oxygen saturation, blood pressure and cardiac electrical activity during routine and emergency surgeries. Prior to undergoing general anesthesia for any reason, your pet will receive a complete physical examination, intravenous catheter and fluids, and pain medications needed to keep your pet comfortable for their procedure.

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Should your pet require a hospitalized stay with us the doctors and staff will do everything possible to make your pet comfortable. Although staying in a hospital is never any fun, we will try to make it as pleasant as an experience as possible.

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Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital offers boarding to our patients requiring the care of veterinary staff during their stay. We have six large suites and four small suites to accomodate our guests during their stay. Each pet is provided an elevated bed with thick pillow top bed to sleep in. We walk/exercise all of our guests six times daily while they are with us. Each boarding dog will also be given a Capstar prior to their release to prevent your family member from brining home any unwanted "guests" he/she might have picked up in our walking yard during their stay.

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Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital offers a suite for our feline boarding guests separated from the dogs. We offer six multi-leve condos each with a view of the yard adjacent to the clinic where bird watching is a favorite past time of our guests. We offer exercise time during your cats stay where your cat can play on a large cat tree and throughout the entire room.

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Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital recommends diets by Royal Canin for all life stages of your pet. Royal Canin Veterinary Diets have been a leading authority in pet nutrition for many years. Visit wwww.royalcanin.us/veterinarians/default.aspx and clic on canine or feline diets to learn more about Royal Canin Diets. You may also ask any of our staff members about the benefits of feeding your pet Royal Canin Veterinary Diets

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We have an extensive Library containing the most up to date text books, client education literature and working relationships with the local referral hospitals/specialists including VIN. All of these allow the doctors and staff of Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital to provide you and your pet with the most advanced and up to date medical care available.

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Lindsey Doyal is a 23 year old mother of two (1 human, 1 canine). Her family consists of the two loves of her life, Laylee, her 3 year old daughter, and Bruno, her 1 year old English Mastiff. Lindsey began working in the Veterinary field in high school and has yet to find anything she enjoys more. Lindsey has a passion for animals and a unique understanding for pet owners and their needs as well when it comes to caring for their 4-legged family members. When she is not working you will usually find her behind a camera as she has found such pleasure in the art of photography and of course photoshop! At the end of the day, her favorite place to be is home surrounded by the ones she loves which usually means Laylee and Bruno fighting over her lap (as Im sure you can gather from the picture)! View

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Dr Wilbanks has lived in the Houston area for the last 17 years, although she still refers to the Dallas area as home as all of her family still lives there. She has worked in Montgomery County since graduating from veterinary school in 1998. She spent the first six and a half years with Dr. Hadash at Triangle Animal Clinic and the Animal Emergency Clinic of Montgomery County. After leaving Triangle Animal Clinic, Dr. Wilbanks had the opportunity to do relief work for several veterinarians while building Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital. Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital opened its doors December 3rd, 2004 and has continued to grow at an amazing pace. Dr. Wilbanks strives on a daily basis to provide dogs and cats with the best of veterinary care in the most compassionate manner. This is obtained by surrounding herself with staff as dedicated to the well being of dogs and cats as she is and extensive continuing education for herself and staff. Dr. Wilbanks takes her staff to several veterinary conferences annually (both local and regional) to expand their knowledge. For the last 6 years, Dr. Wilbanks has obtained 60+ hours annually of continuing education in hopes of becoming board certified with the American Board of Veterinary Practicioners. This challenge has been put on hold for the last several years as she dedicated herself to growing her veterinary practice. When not at the clinic (which unfortunately isn't all that much) she spends time with her very loving, caring and understanding husband and two boys. Both of the boys are actively involved in sports so Dr. Wilbanks is oftening running out the door in the evening to attend a game. The whole family also loves Walt Disney World and think of it as a "magical place on earth". View

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Since graduating from the College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Lang has worked in Magnolia. Dr. Wilbanks searched for several months for an additional full time veterinarian whom provides the same level of service and care for the clients and patients of Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital that you have come to expect. With the addition of a second veterinarian, Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital can continue to provide our clients and patients of care without the wait. Dr. Lang has a special interest in dentistry and internal medicine and enjoys working with pets with challenging ailments. When not working, Dr. Lang enjoys spending time with her husband and playing volleyball. Dr. Lang and her husband just welcomed their first child, Marcus, into the world on August 22, 2009! View

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Christina has worked with Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital since June 2008. Tina graduated from Caney Creek High school in May 2009. Tina is with us in the afternoons and on weekends and is currently training with our veterinary assistants a few mornings out of the week. When not working Tina enjoys soft ball (as she was on the women's fast pitch team in high school). She is pictured with "Cybill" one of our foster/adoptee kitties. Tina has also adopted another one of our stray kitties -- "Louie" at her home. View

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Anna has been working with Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital since 2008. Anna moved to the United States from Poland two years ago. Although her English comes with an accent, the dogs and cats love her. She can often be found playing ball with the more rambunctious pups or sitting on the floor in the suites of those pets who might be a little more nervous being away from home. She takes the time to get to know each one of our boarding guests and when they start to earn their "frequent flier" points, she begins to teach them a little Polish. Anna is here in the United States with her husband and two children. Her daughter is a CPA and her son is entering medical school this fall. View

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April has worked in the veterinary field for about 20 years. She has been with Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital since January 2009. April is married, has two children and has a "herd" at home which includes cats, dogs, chickens and even a pig! View

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Sonya has worked for in the veterinary field since 1995 with over 25 years experience in customer service. She has been with Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital since December 2008. Sonya has 1 four legged family member named "Rebel" and loves him dearly! View

For after hours emergency care The Animal Emergency and Urgent Care Center of The Woodlands at (281) 367-5444

Sterling Paws Veterinary Hospital has several cats and dogs available who need homes. Please see our adoption page for additional information and pictures on available pets.

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