Cross Creeks Animal Hospital
We strive to provide the best care possible for your pets
Welcome to Cross Creeks Animal Hospital, where your pet's well-being is our first priority. Our modern hospital, combined with our compassionate and knowledgeable staff, will provide a comfortable, caring atmosphere for your pet. In our state of the art facility we are able to offer your pet a comprehensive exam with a range of diagnostic procedures.
Since 1998, we have been a staple of veterinary care in Pickerington with the goal of providing excellent care, and state of the art medicine to our patients. We are a family owned and run practice.
The goals of our practice are to provide excellent care for our patients and clients, and to educate our clients to help them make the best choices to provide for their pets. We do this in a clean, modern hospital, and strive to have the best level of service.
About Us
Dr. Jeffrey Shields
Dr. Benjamin Shields
Dr. Julia Rose-Shields
The elder Dr. Shields likes to joke that our patients “must have fur”. The largest population of our patients are cats and dogs.
We also have the pleasure of seeing pocket pets such as rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils, and ferrets. Some of our patients are more unique pets like hedgehogs and sugar gliders.
At this time we are unable to see farm animals, birds or lizards/amphibians.
Animals We See
Cross Creeks Animal Hospital has a complete surgical suite. Because of this, we are able to perform many different types of surgical procedures. During these procedures your pets are monitored by our state of the art surgical equipment that is being operated by our trained nurses. Our dental table allows us to work to improve the health of your pet’s mouth.
Both doctors have been trained to perform a wide range of operations. Some of these include:
Spay and Neuter of your pet
Dental cleaning and extractions
Bladder stone removal
Surgery on pocket pets
Cherry eye replacement
Surgical Procedures
Eyelid mass removal
Bladder stone removal
Foreign body removal
Stomach tack
Surgery on pocket pets